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  1. Paul Richardson

    Wels Catfish - The Debate Thread

    nigh on impossible not to hook them at the mouth of the Tees when mackerel bashing - certainly some squeaky bum moments as the spool empties and you're trying to pull for a break. Orcas are making their way South ( spotted off Bempton cliffs nr Scarborough last month) so hopefully Mother Nature...
  2. Paul Richardson

    For sale Punk Custom 11ft twintip Barbel Elite

    Lovely looking blank and I really like what you've done with the build 👍 I think the price point for a bespoke rod is about right for a twin tip. Again I like the concept of a tip rod on the lighter section. Just an observation here, but you're into Harrison territory at that level and as...
  3. Paul Richardson

    Wanted Harrison Chimera 3

    What I really like about the DL build CS12-SU is the handle length I have another set with longer handles and just not as nice to use He nailed it
  4. Paul Richardson

    Light weight chair

    Richard is right I have the Nash Ultralite which is comfy, strong ( I’m a lump and destroy chairs) and very light but no recliner I also have the Nash indulgence which is super comfy and reclines but I wouldn’t want to be carrying it too far Fox Duralite is a really light chair but again I don’t...
  5. Paul Richardson

    Anyone had any scary/paranormal experiences on the bank?

    There is pond close to the village where I grew up. It was dug in the 1880s to take water from the local ironstone mines when they were operating. It is in the middle of a dense wood and is actually a very pretty little fishery, surrounded on all sides by mature trees. As kids we would sneak in...
  6. Paul Richardson

    korum super lite river brolly

    I got one and rate it I did fit the Storm pole adaptors and tend to just use the storm poles and don’t bother with the central pole Arguably it kinda defeat the object of a suplite brolly carting 2 poles about but as a comfortable shelter that I can retire under with all my gear & bait I’m happy
  7. Paul Richardson

    Rod advice please

    Or discuss with the rod builder what you want to do with it? I know from experience that any of the ones regularly discussed on this forum will build you a rod that matches the brief I also know that I’ve ordered a rod based on preconceived ideas and been dissuaded by the rod builder, but I...
  8. Paul Richardson

    Rod advice please

    I think most people would agree. Widely accepted that TC is only a part of the thought process - it’s a pointer to a rod’s capacity for payloads Within a TC bracket indiviidual blanks vary hugely - Torrix and Chimera are very very different actions At the end of the day it’s then down to...
  9. Paul Richardson

    Rod advice please

    I was using C3s yesterday casting loaded 5 and 6oz feeders on a pacy Swale Effortless casting but still lovely to play 6-7lb fish
  10. Paul Richardson

    Quick change hook rig - Korda Hook Klips

    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...
  11. Paul Richardson

    Quick change hook rig - Korda Hook Klips

    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
  12. Paul Richardson

    Flood water reels

    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...
  13. Paul Richardson

    Barbel

    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...
  14. Paul Richardson

    Advice on new rods

    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...
  15. Paul Richardson

    Advice on new rods

    He does a really nice job , certainly on par with any of the others I’ve had built and better than some Enjoy on the bank👍
  16. Paul Richardson

    Isotopes

    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...
  17. Paul Richardson

    Isotopes

    to be honest i just take a couple of the cheap Delkims nowadays and turn the sensitivity up and volume down I find it much easier than watching tips.
  18. Paul Richardson

    Advice on new rods

    As sure as night follows day 👍
  19. Paul Richardson

    Advice on new rods

    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.
  20. Paul Richardson

    Advice on new rods

    very well explained, but I'd still buy one blind ( in fact I did) - there are fish to catch and time's marching on
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