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  1. Simon Archer

    Barbel float Rod difference Diawa

    I've got a Daiwa Connoisseur Pro 14' power float rod, Graham. Only used it once, so can't give you an in depth review, and as I've got nothing else to compare it to, it's only my opinion on the rod. I've teamed it up with a Daiwa 4012 TDR reel, loaded with 9lb Berkeley XT line. Seems to balance...
  2. Simon Archer

    Best waders

    TBH the amount of wading I do it wouldn't be worth the expense of buying good quality chest waders. If I was doing it on a regular basis, then I'd buy some, but for the times I do wade, I'd probably be better with some thigh waders, and just accept I'll have to stay closer to the bank. Still...
  3. Simon Archer

    Best waders

    Slight thread hijack here. How do chesties get sized ?? I'm a 13 in shoe size and struggle to get a good choice of shoes/boots. I'm also on the larger size as well. I bought a pair of second hand size 13 Snowbee chest waders a while ago and while they are OK, they are on the snug size. I'm...
  4. Simon Archer

    Bit of fun... What's everyone's preferred boilie of choice

    These, Hopefully. My mate has had three Carp to 33lb on our other bait, so I'm hoping to get amongst the Barbel when I get a chance to use my boilies.
  5. Simon Archer

    tough start

    I've had more Barbel in my one trip out this season, than the whole of last season, so I'm happy. Unfortunately, I just can't find the time to go at the moment, which is a bit of a downer.
  6. Simon Archer

    Trotting for Barbel

    Can't comment on the Drennan as I've never used one. Nor a centrepin. As regards bait. I'm lucky in as much as I can fish a section of the Trent that lends itself to trotting for Chub and Barbel, and there's a good head of them. I fished pellets last time out, simply because they're easy and...
  7. Simon Archer

    Trotting for Barbel

    Like you, Martin, I've just started float fishing for Barbel as well, although I've fished rivers all my life, just never predominantly for Barbel. My set up is pretty simple. I've got a Daiwa Connoisseur 14' power float rod, TDR reel, loaded with 9lbs Trilene XL line. I use a Dave Harrell alloy...
  8. Simon Archer

    Big Cat sightings

    Off course not. But if you read my previous posts I do say I'm open minded about them. However, when I've/we've worked outside for as long as I/we have, and in a lot of remote places, you would by the law of averages assume that at least one of us would have seen at least something resembling a...
  9. Simon Archer

    River Mease

    Shallow and overgrown around Measham, Alex. We used to fished Stretton en le Field years ago, and it was good fishing. Find yourself a deep hole and a bit of cover and it held good Chub and Roach fishing. Never heard of Barbel being caught, but I never fished it further downstream. I did have...
  10. Simon Archer

    Big Cat sightings

    Coming up to 36 years working outside in the countryside and still no sign. No one else I've worked with over those years has seen anything either, strange that ?? The law of averages would suggest I'd be a prime candidate to see something, when there are people on here that have had more than...
  11. Simon Archer

    Making your own bait.

    I did a 14 egg mix and a 12 (extra large) egg mix over the last weekend, Brendon. Probably took me around an hour both times. Ended up with nearly 4kg finished bait. I did it on my own, as my mate has had an operation, and is out of action at the moment. It would have been quicker if we'd done...
  12. Simon Archer

    Groundbait catapult

    Drennan. Either the softee caty or the groundbait caty. Not that sure they're used that much nowadays though. Most matchmen use a large feeder and bait up with that. Or a spomb.
  13. Simon Archer

    Mainline for trotting

    I've just spooled up with this. Seems nice enough. Took the whole lot on a 4012 TDR.
  14. Simon Archer

    Making your own bait.

    From small acorns......... Like I said in my OP, when we do something, we try and do it right. Not sure where it'll all lead, it's good fun doing it, so we'll see what happens.
  15. Simon Archer

    High backed chair options

    I've got the Nash indulgence high back and it's excellent. Have a look here Gavin https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trkparms=folent:eek:fficialnashtackle|folenttp:1&_trksid=p3542580.m47492.l71970&_ssn=officialnashtackle They sometimes have one or two for sale. It's where I got mine from £80...
  16. Simon Archer

    Tight lines for new season everyone

    Absolutely hammering it down in Leicestershire ATM, not good for the folks at Download, but I'd imagine it'll put a bit on the Trent for later. Up here at least.
  17. Simon Archer

    Angling crossroads.

    ,.......Oh, hang on. The bell's just rang. Must be Tea time - Must dash.
  18. Simon Archer

    Angling crossroads.

    She's driving me nuts, Kev. 😆 Hats of to anyone who works in nursing, they are angles. I've only got the one to look after and I'm knackered. Lord knows how they cope with a ward full.
  19. Simon Archer

    Angling crossroads.

    I've had mine done, Andrew, late December, and I'm back to as near normal as I'll ever be. No pain, more stability, up and down stairs without pulling myself up with the hand rail. Really pleased with it. I think I will be OK on the banks now. We'll certainly set the alarm off at the airport...
  20. Simon Archer

    Angling crossroads.

    Thanks Bill. She’s not good a sitting still for long periods, so I’m having to try and stop her doing things she doesn’t need to.
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