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i think it could be a big problem on the Ribble with the cormorant's and the odd seal in the winter.A few years back the Ribble was decimated and devoid of small fish,the last few years has seen a big turn around in fortunes so as well as the Barbel fishing the silver fish on the float is second...
Looking at buying a pair of shimano baitrunners what would be the ideal size,had a look at the 5000 limited edition which look good but seen some 6000 going cheap would these be a tad too big
i have a 1.75 prodigy and a 1.75 x-flite and there is a slight difference in the test curves when put side by side.two different rods granted but the same test curve
remember when there was a big flood on the Derwent in Stamford Bridge a few years ago and the car park of the Swordsman pub was full of fish they were even in the litter bins
For those of you who liked the Marco Cortesi reel from Dragon carp there a new version out which is slightly bigger and comes with a line guard
http://www.dragoncarpdirect.com/products/Marco-Cortesi-Mk2-Excellence-Signature-Centrepin-reel.html
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Greys-X-Flite-Barbel-Rod-BNWT-/190515931979?pt=UK_SportingGoods_Fishing_FishingRods_EH&hash=item2c5ba26b4b
and still 3 hours to go
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