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Wayne, good EPB's are rare as hen's teeth now. You could try the Okuma Epix V2 Bait Feeder EPX-55 - £35 a shot
Okuma Epix V2 Bait Feeder EPX-55 CARP FISHING REEL41192 | eBay
Anyone used or seen this?
BanksideTackle - professional fishing tackle shop
How light is it?
I realise its low (too low for some) and not adjustable for height but it may be just what I need for those far (1 mile+) swims.
Andy
The Zander Book: Zander Fishing - A Complete Guide by Mark Barrett, 9781847970183
The Perch Book: Perch - Contemporary Days and Ways by John Bailey, 9781852231217
I have a copy of it through my Account with SciVerse. The actual paper reads more worryingly than the abstract I posted above. Neil you are right it does make for grim reading but these people are not sensationalists but scientists publishing their research performed at places such as:
Centre...
If you want a read of some serious (and worrying) analysis of the possible future for the Thames and Yorkshire Ouse see:
The British river of the future: How climate change and human activity might affect two contrasting river ecosystems in England, Science of The Total Environment, 407 (17)...
There are all sorts of reasoms why many of our rivers are starting to fail.
The Wharfe in Yorkshire used to be one of the county's (if not Englands) most proflic Barbel river. However the EA have recently classed it as a faling river. In terms of Barbel it has gone from a river where you could...
(with tongue firmly in cheek....) ...so who is going to be the first lucky so and so who appears on the BFW home page holding said fish? :rolleyes: And do we then congratulate said "specimen hunter":p
Here is a wheel BFW invented some time back:
https://barbel.co.uk/site/vbulletin/forum/barbel-talk/100-egg-water-pastes.html
And an earlier thread:
http://barbelfishingworld.yuku.com/topic/8900
Or one from Tony Miles...
The Daiwa sliding screw reel seat solves this for me. I can move it up and down the handle to suit the rod-reel combination and then screw the damn thing down to lock it into place. I used to love using my old B&W rods but even with tape, a feisty fish saw the reel detach as the sliding collars...
Well if the River Trent cyanide pollution from Red Industries near Stoke-on-Trent on October 2009 is any indication, I would not expect any impacting fine or action for some time.
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