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Experimenting today with even bigger hooks than I normally use for grayling. The average size improved with only one particularly small one and it also reduced the number of minnows.
I ended the afternoon with 18 grayling to around 1lb 8oz(ish) and 7 spotty turbo nutters. I might go up another...
I'm aware of that.
I understand that most of the Milo Titan 2024s that found their way to the UK came from Spain. I'm sure that they will have been available in Italy too. They've been on and off the Milo website repeatedly over the last six months. Perhaps some lawyers are making some cash...
I'll bite because I'd like to know. Are these new rods from a freshly resurrected Normark brand (owned by Rapala VMC) or are they Milo Titan 2024s/Milo Titanics?
Modern EVA isn't necessarily slimline though. Even when it not, it's way more dense than old style Duplon. The modern Daiwa rods, that utilise EVA for Armlock handles, are the most obvious examples.
That may be the case. If so, I'd suspect that Duplon was the original Trademarked name and EVA the generic material. However, it's a long time since rod companies made much of rods having Duplon handles. Modern EVA is quite different to the couple of 80s rods I had with Duplon handles that I...
Are you sure it's Duplon? I'm quite happy with EVA but wouldn't touch Duplon with a bargepole. It compresses, absorbs dirt and develops a hard shiny skin over time. I avoided EVA for a long time based on my negative experiences with Duplon in the 80s/early 90s. Fortunately, I gave in eventually...
I failed to mention that the break was 100% my fault. I made a mistake extracting it from a hardcase and heard something click. My fault entirely and no fault of the rod or Drennan. What's worse is that I only removed it to allow me to extract the other rod in the hardcase.
The plus side, I had...
I have eight different Acolyte float rods. Despite this, they are not my favourite rods. However, they are available new, are better than any available option including the more expensive Freespirit Hi-S and Tri-Cast John Allerton. The Acolyte Specimens are probably my favourite Acolyte version...
I won't oil or varnish a cork handle, nor will I buy any second hand rod that has had such treatment, I will not use anything abrasive on a cork handle and I'm not keen on the use of any strong/caustic cleaning agent (bleaches and the like). However, I'm even more unimpressed by the ingrained...
I've got too many Acolyte float rods. Not one of them has come with anything other than bog standard two/three segment rod bags/sleeves.
Acolyte rod socks do exist, but they are only supplied with tip rods.
Not exactly proof though! ;)
https://www.lochnessproject.org/
I wonder whether anyone will ever let on as to how any barbel may have got into the Clyde.
As I said, I'm not convinced that barbel are indigenous to the Tees, but it is unusual for the (current) EA to allow barbel to be stocked into rivers where they aren't considered indigenous. My understanding is that DBTAA does not routinely stock any coarse fish into rivers, though they do stock...
Once you get to Cumbria/County Durham and further north, you are firmly into game fishing territory. Details are anything but set in stone, but it's often suggested that rivers flowing to the south and west coasts do not naturally hold barbel. I know that the Tees holds barbel and the Wear does...
If you know someone that's a dab hand with a needle and thread, they can be resurrected. The zip on mine started to come away (zip teeth from fabric band that they are heat welded to) so I bought a spare. I promptly forgot that I'd bought a spare:oops:. By the time the failing zip got really...
An awful lot depends on the particular river, the time of year and water temperature trends.
I don't like fishing a rising river Swale. It tends to rise very quickly and it usually involves an influx of colder water. However, when an influx of warmer water does occur, it can fish well on the...
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