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I was thinking of some winter chubbing
Might have started with a small boilie on say a 10 but want to switch to a lump of paste, chunk of lamprey or bread on say a 6 or vice versa
Ok you can just change the hook link but might be an option?
Every session I end up with hooklinks draped over my...
Interesting. As a fellow tinkerer I can see some applications
Obviously they’ll fit bigger carp hooks but wonder if they’d go through the eye of smaller hooks such as 10s
All of the above - 6000OCs/ Ds would be my advice and have used them on exactly what you were doing( Flooded Wye/ heavy feeders) but I have used old shimmys 6010/8010/6000/8000GTEs, they work perfectly but the clutch isn't as sweet as the more modern front drag reels.
Watch the classifieds as...
I don't know the Ribble but i know it's a Northern spate river. They can be challenging in Autumn and downright impossible through the winter. So I wouldn't let a few blanks deter you. Follow the advice given, put in the hours and it should pay dividends. Alas social media and You Tube does...
If you can get one - the 1.25 Torrix with a carrier section and/ or spliced tip is perfect.
Like chalk & cheese compared to a 1.25 Chimera.
You can use Drennan tips from 1oz upto 4 oz , so you can use from Crucians to double figure barbel.
For me it's the ultimate big chub rod, but I have had a...
I can't tell the difference between a chub bite and a liner in broad daylight!
The stretch I spend a lot of my time on early season fishes when it shouldn't .e.g. through the day, the ' magic hour' is normally dead and from experience fishing into dark for an hour might get you a bonus fish...
Voice of reason as ever 👍
I have to make snap decisions in my house as if I ponder, money miraculously disappears and new shoes / carpets/ grandkid clothes appear as if by magic. Nuff said.
i'd still get them - it'll be reet.
If I had some decent tench waters up here Joe I'd love to give it a go but alas bit of a tench desert.
I don't target Bream but do catch a few when I fish a local ressy, but use a heavy feeder rod and a lovely 12'6" Carbonactive feeder bought off a member on here
Nice bloke I recall
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It was horrific - I felt like a walker from the Walking Dead, but a great excuse to utilise the spare room. Never used it since.
I love livebaiting but every year I find it harder to do, unlike in my twenties when I had a tank set-up with about 2 dozen rainbows on tap at any given time and...
You won't be disappointed with them. I was gutted with that session as never had anything but praise for the C3s, so much so I have 2 pairs just in case Dr Steve cashes in and stuff changes.
I just didn't use them properly and fished like a fanny.
Rods are soooo subjective. Just look at the threads on here
I've had a pair for well over a year, used them once last season and didn't particularly gel with them, so they've been sat looking pretty and gathering dust.
I had a poor session using tried and tested Chimera 3s a couple of weeks ago(...
They were 2nd hand but new and unused bought from a member on here, so I didn't deal with him personally but the member spoke very highly of him
Just a really nice, unfussy build finished beautifully. Similar to Dave Lumb rods.
Only thing I would have changed if I had specc'd them would have...
All sound stuff Joe as ever.Thanks.
I can live with the smell, I got covered in N-Butyric a few years ago. Anything is preferable to that pong.
The overfishing point is very pertinent.
Like you I don't fish pellet in the winter but I do a lot of piking which doesn't help with the above point on...
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