It's that time of year when elastics get changed! |
The bit you should read.
This fishing blog details my angling adventures around the UK (although depending where I am in the country I also sea fish from both Boat and Shore, Carp, Pike and Fly fish). I will be giving a summary of 3 values considered by most anglers as well as the additional Disabled Access rating. Since being diagnosed with CIDP and regaining my motor function Disabled angling and Disabled access is now something I always consider when visiting venues. They will all be rated on a scale of 1* to 5*;
1. Fishability *****
2. Accessability *****
3. Value for Money *****
4. Disabled Access *****
I think these 4 points are the key issues which are readily identifiable with all anglers. Feel free to take a look and add your own comments along the way!
Sunday, 25 January 2015
How to attach elastic to an elastic connector.
It’s been a while since I’ve looked at my match top 3, and
recently after switching all my heavy elastics to Dacron connectors I have
unfortunately neglected my number 6 elastic, which has well and truly perished. I had to do the fiddly job of
re-elasticating my top kit, I decided not to use a Dacron connector on this
lighter elastic, and went with the more conventional elastic connector. In the
past I have been asked “what are the best knots to use when using tying elastic
to connectors?” I never really thought about what knot I used at the time, so
now when refreshing my elastic I decided to have a look at a two variations and
answer the question. There are 2 types of knot which I have used, and neither
of them have ever failed (on me) but have a look at see which one you’d prefer.
Labels:
Elastic,
Elastic Connector,
Fishing,
How to Guide,
Knot Tying,
Pole Fishing
Sunday, 18 January 2015
Trip #69 - Tough times at Somerset's finest.
This was
going to be my first coarse fishing outing of 2015. To be honest it was a tossup
between going Pike fishing on one of the local(ish) drains or going for a bit
of a confidence boost on a commercial. In Somerset I am spoilt for choice for
quality venues, The Viaduct, Summerhayes, Trinity, Land's End and Sedges - a
lot of which I am yet to fish! I mentally flipped a coin and decided to fish a
commercial. Aiming to get up and head for a new venue was my original
intention, but not stirring from bed until 8, meant my initial choice of Sedges
or Summerhayes was cast aside for a trip to the Viaduct, where I arrived just
after half 9. My last trip to this venue was fantastic with F1's and Carp
popping up on every put in, so I was hoping for the same. With a match on
Campbell and 4 pegs taken out of Cary I chose the Match Lake (again) and opted
for peg 45, hoping the fish were in the feeding mood!
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Plenty of options on Peg 45 |
Labels:
Bream,
Fishing,
Fishing in South West England,
Perch,
Pole Fishing,
Roach,
Somerset,
Somerton,
Viaduct Fishery
Thursday, 8 January 2015
Trip #68 - Cold Knap Beach
Another year
has come and gone and coupled with a very busy Christmas and a mystery stomach
bug over the New Year meant that my extensive fishing plans for the festive
break were reduced to 1 trip sea fishing. Still, I couldn't complain as it was
set to be lovely day out with my brother and grandfather. We decided to pick a
fairly easy venue and opted for Cold Knap near Barry. Admittedly we should have
looked a bit further afield if we wanted better catches, but hearing good
reports of whiting and codling from across the Welsh coastline meant we felt
quite optimistic heading out. Arriving at the beach, the walk down to the sea
front was a short one, although the pebbles didn't prove overly comfortable
underfoot.
I would be fishing in between my brother and grandfather and with an array of bait we hoped the fish were hungry. The gear I used was;
I would be fishing in between my brother and grandfather and with an array of bait we hoped the fish were hungry. The gear I used was;
·
12’ 9’’ – Daiwa Amorphous Whisker (Blue) Beachcaster – Reel down
·
12’ 6’’ –
Shimano Super Ultegra Beach (Soft Tip) Beachcaster – Reel down
Labels:
Barry,
Beachcaster,
Cold Knap,
Fishing,
Fishing in Wales,
Lugworm,
Mackerel,
Ragworm,
Sea Fishing,
South Wales,
Squid
Sunday, 21 December 2014
How to attach Hard Pellets
Over the last 2 years there is one thing that has
hugely increased in number in my shed and holdall, and that is pellets. Pellets
aren’t a particularly new idea and I remember them really starting to take
venues apart in the late 90's early 00's when they starting to spike in popularity and
it was all still a bit of a novelty. Since then pellets have come a long way,
in various different sizes, styles, shapes and flavours. They have gone from strength
to strength and consistently form the main stay of many match anglers "go
to" bait. In all honesty I steered clear of pellets for as long as
possible, believing that more natural baits would produce as well as any
pellet, but the more venues I visited and the more lakes I fished, it was clear
to see that although natural baits were effective, they just didn't consistently
compete with pellets. Wanting to have as successful a day as possible on venues
where matches are fished I switched over to pellets and to be honest, I haven't
looked back. There has been a bit of trial and error, and when asked recently
how I was hooking the hard pellets (on this occasion I using a hair rig) I had
a look at my topkits and explained that I had few rigs set up to cover my
options.
Labels:
Fishing,
Hard Pellets,
How to Guide,
Ledger Fishing,
Pellets,
Pole Fishing
Monday, 15 December 2014
Fishing Basics - Loop Tying - Preston Loop Tyer
I’ve
recently encountered some trouble with my Seymo Loop Tyer, and although the
knots have never failed me, they seem to be getting bigger than I require. So I
decided to give the Preston Innovations Loop Tyer a whirl. It was a bit of a
school boy error, but I managed to pick on up without instructions! So I had to
spend a little while working out how to use this little fella, but once I did I
was very pleased with the consistent and small loops I was creating. This
little tool will be in my tackle box from now on.
If you have
one, but are not sure how to use it, here’s how.
Labels:
Fishing,
How to Guide,
Knot Tying,
Loop Tying,
Preston Innovations,
Preston Loop Tyer,
Rigs
Friday, 12 December 2014
BBC2 - Big Fish
Have you ever watched Fishing Guru's, Go Fishing, River Monsters... or even Robson Green's Extreme Fishing and thought "I could definitely do that"...
Here is your chance!
Here is your chance!
Labels:
BBC,
BBC 2,
Fishing,
The Big Fish,
TV
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Fishing Basics - Knot Tying - How to tie a Lasso knot
This is just a quick post in response to a question I was asked a few weeks ago when out fishing using Pellets. I was alternating between a few rigs which had various hook set up's (using the pole), these were;
- A haired 8mm pellet,
- A banded 6mm pellet, and
- A lassoed 6mm pellet.
Labels:
Fishing,
How to Guide,
Knot Tying,
Lasso Knot,
Pellets
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Trip #68 - Higher Kingscombe - Lodge Lake - Fits and Starts and Starts and Fits.
I was at a bit on a quandary this week, after my last session at Todber I
was looking for another busy session. That being said, I was feeling
decidedly lazy this morning, and my choice rested on a coin toss between
Revels and Higher Kingscombe. After my last action packed trip, I
tossed the coin (heads) and packed the car, and made my way to Higher
Kingscombe Fishery - Lodge Lake. This is a great fishery, and I really
should try some of the other lakes as there are about 7 to choose from.
The fact that the lake has official BDAA pegs meant choosing where to
fish was an easy affair, and I hopped onto the peg I fished last time.
After all, if it isn't broke, why fix it? Parking up and having a quick
chat to 2 Dorchester members we were astounded at the colour on the
water. Despite recent days and nights of heavy rain it was gin clear. Not what I
had anticipated. It was also very weedy!
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Gin clear was an under statement |
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Trip #67 - Todber Manor - Whiteposts.
I've
never been in a situation (aside from river fishing) where I needed to drive a
mile to the lake from the venue reception, but that is the case in Todber Manor
Whiteposts lakes. On leaving the tackle store I was given a handy print out
with idiot proof instructions on how to find the lakes, and was told "It
is exactly 1 mile away". Okie doke! The Todber Manor complex has several
lakes, all boasting a range of fishing types. There are several specimen carp
lakes another lake which Golden Catfish (judging from the website photos) a
designated match lake and 2 general coarse lakes (one of which I intended to
fish). I had rung in advance to ask what lakes would be available to fish, in
the off chance of a match being on. Good job I did as there were matches on
both Park lake and one of the White Posts lakes. I did wonder if this was
part of the mini league I have read about in other anglers blogs, but never
managed to get around to asking the match guys as they were well underway by
the time I arrived.
I
originally intended on arriving at the lake for half 8 - 9, but for one reason
or another I didn't actually arrive until 10:30 and once I had set up and gone
through a very untidy carryall I was set up and ready to fish from quarter past
11(ish)...
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Lots and lots of options for me on this peg. |
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Tackle Store Review - Todber Manor Tackle Store
Todber Manor is somewhere that gets a fair
bit of press, whether it be from official angling publications or anglings
blogs, and having read how good both the venue lakes and the tackle store are, I
wanted to get out to Todber and have a look for myself. As the crow flies
Todber isn't that far from me, but the winding roads of Somerset and Dorset
left my SatNav believing it was going to take me 57 minutes! Nonsense, and
without speeding I made it in 39. I pulled into the complex, and parking right
outside the store (which is open until 2.30 on a Sunday) I was very pleased
with what I saw.
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