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    A new Carp lake.

    Well it seems obvious to me, this is the Barbel Talk section of the forum and this is the first time Barbel have been mentioned..
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    A new Carp lake.

    Maybe it's because I fish for most of the UK species of fish, or maybe it's because I'm old enough to remember the days before Carp fishing was so widely available but I don't understand the need to belittle aspects of carp fishing, because they're not your cup of tea. Also shouldn't this be...
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    Meat cutters

    Gonna give one of these a go.
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    Meat cutters

    I went to buy some of the Korum ones from my local tackle shop and the owner told me there'd been a lot of complaints about the blades and suggested I get a MAP cutter (that he doesn't stock).
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    Meat cutters

    I assume the MAP cutters would cut garlic sausage (below) if trimmed to fit?
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    2.25lb rods, which won’t break the bank?

    I got a pair of Dave Lumb built Chimera 3's for £100, if you're not super desperate it might be worth waiting.
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    X 2 Jag prolite black lockdown butt rest

    I'll take them please. PM on it's way
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    Spam - or not?

    Picked 3 packs up at lunchtime, now sat in the work fridge.
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    Baits for new season

    I have a nasty habit of chopping and changing baits far too much. This year I'm using one fishmeal boilie (freezer bait rolled exclusively for my local tackle shop, Carp Crazy, Guisborough). When using 2 rods it'll be boilie on one and worm/maggot or meat on the other. If nothing else I'll be...
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    Wading/Trotting Net

    Members, I'm looking for recommendations for a landing net to be used whilst wading and trotting in a medium sized river (the Tees), although a 10lb fish is a rare beast It obviously still needs to be big enough for a decent fish. Thanks Vince
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    What luggage bag for roaving with a float rod?

    For all my true roving angling (i.e. a dozen or more swims rather than 2 or 3) I have an army surplus utility belt/waist bag to which I can attach different pouches to suit what I'm fishing for at the time.
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    Mat/bag

    Shimano do a similar one? The tactical weigh mat
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    Boom!

    That's my point, to keep it 'balanced' a 12lb hooklink will need a 15lb boom section and an 18lb mainline. people are suggesting hooklinks and boom sections that come in a minimum of 20lb so will need a 25lb mainline(?) or is my 'balanced' approach old fashioned?
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    Boom!

    I've been tempted to use a boom section for some time now, mainly because I fish rocky rivers but like a long hook link so rather than use a metre of braid I'd like to use maybe 250mm of braid and 750mm of tough boom section. The extra knots/loops/crimps don't bother me or put me off but the...
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    Short rods for Barbel

    When fishing the Nidd and the Swale I use an 11ft rod rather than 12 ft and even that small reduction in length can make the difference between a tight swim being fishable or not.
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    River Trent float rig.

    I'm fine with a centre pin, spent a lot of time on the Tees and Wear catching Dace, Grayling and Chub, but I'm a little daunted at the prospect of a heavy Trent Barbel, in a strong current stripping a huge amount of line. Am I over thinking it?
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    River Trent float rig.

    Great post (and subsequent replies) as it happens I'm off to the Trent at the end of the month to try and catch my first float rod Barbel. I've taken heed of your advice and ordered a few things, but I wonder Whether you're using a centre pin or fixed spool reel?
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    Hook types...

    I use the Drennan Specialist Barbel Hooks for everything except big chunks of meat or slugs (where I prefer a large wide gape).
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    Fishing line change

    I bought a line counter (that sea anglers use) about 15 years ago, with that and a calculator I can fill empty spools with the exact amount of backing and mainline, never been more than a couple of metres out.
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    VERY Waterproof jacket

    Bought mine Jan 2022, superb, can wear it over my huge fox sherpa hoody and be toastie and dry, bought it purely for the rivers but use it for all my fishing.
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