Posts Tagged ‘Fishing Blogs’

Gigantica Result For Dodge

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Customer Dodge Green had a nice result from Gigantica recently. As most of you know Gigantica is quite a hard water and the week that Dodge was there only 4 carp were landed with 5 lost. The nice 39lb 8oz mirror below fell to Dodges rods after only 6 hours fishing, with another lost on the last night. The winning tackle included 12lb Pro Clear  tied to a 4ft 24lb Grand Max leader and a 3oz Atomic Inline Lead. The rig was tied blowback style with Korda Supernatural  in gravel brown tied to size 6 Nash Fang Twister  hook with two Korda Sinkers  on the hooklink. Bait was from Deception Baits. Well done Dodge!!

Best Fishes,

John

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New Products – Delkim TX-I Plus Bite Alarms & RX Plus Pro Receiver

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

We now have the Delkim range in stock. The Delkim TX-I Plus Bite Alarm  is the top of the range and is absolutely packed with features including patented vibration sensing, integral digital FM transmitter, non repeating transmitter codes, anti-theft alarm and twin clear, super bright LEDs. To check out the host of other  features on the Delkim TX-I’s or to purchase please click on the above link. The Delkim RX Plus Pro  Mini Receiver is the receiver for the TX-I alarms and is also packed with features such as digital FM receiving band, audible/visual replication, vibro alert, 6 clear high visibility LEDs and 6000 hours battery life. To see the rest of specifications for the RX Plus Pro or to purchase please click on the above link. To go with the TX-I’s we have the Delkim NiteLite Pro  Illuminating Hangers which have a patented integral self adjusting, non twist magnetic ball clip allowing a smooth strike release. The NiteLite Pro Hangers also have a patented Black CatFlex cable assembley which hangs and flexes like a chain. Batteries are not needed with the NiteLite Pro’s as they are powered by the Delkim Plus range of bite alarms. For more information or to purchase, please click on the above link. Finally we have the Delkim DuoCarb pivoting hanger support system which compliments the NiteLite Pro Hangers preventing false bleeps in windy conditions. For full specs on the Delkim DuoCarb or to purchase please click on the above link.

                                              Delkim TX-I Plus

                                Delkim RX Plus Pro Mini Receiver

                                                 Delkim NiteLite Pro

                                             Delkim DuoCarb

Best Fishes,

John

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Scar For Adam

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Customer Adam Holmes has had the big one out of his local lake. Here’s what Adam had to say :-

“Just thought i would sent these pics of the big un out my local lake J&S in Rearsby Leicester.
 
Caught it a couple of weeks ago at 5am sat morning after having nothing all night on my chod rig but a couple on my other rod i decided to reel in at 3.30am just before bite time.
I changed the rig totally to an inline drop off lead of 3.5oz tied to a 12inch hybrid soft weed green hook link and size 6 Korda Wide Gape Hook fished blowback style.
This was then fished just off the marginal weed at 10yrds range on a soft silt bed fished over a scattering of bait.
 
I watched Scar roll and fizz over my bait ( NV baits 3FM ) for just over an hour before my right hand rod ripped off, after a good 10min fight he was hitting the spreader block “
Well done Adam
John
 
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First Night Score

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Customer Martin Deathridge scored on his first night at his new syndicate. Martins mirror weighed 24lb 4oz and the successfull bait was Sticky Baits Bloodworm Boilies with the same company’s Bloodworm Dumbells as a hookbait. A Combi-Rig tied blowback style with Korda IQ and Korda Supernatural  to a size 8 ESP Curve Shanx Hook helped to trip up the wary mirror.

Best Fishes,

John

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New Products – Atomic Stiffun & Bombz Away Lead Clip

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

A couple of new bits from Atomic Tackle this time. The Atomic Stiffun  is a stiff coated comb-link hooklink material. It has a transluscent, matt finish stiff outer coating and a dual colour camouflage inner braid which will blend in with most lakebeds. I have tried this myself, when steamed it really does go stiff!!! For more information or to purchase please click on the above link. The Atomic Bombz Away Lead Clip is a new lead system that does not rely on a moulded arm to hold the lead. The metal clip which secures the lead is independent of the lead clip body and runs along a track inside the main body. The Bombz Away Lead Clip allows you to drop the lead if the fish becomes snagged but eliminates the problem of the lead sometimes jettisoning on the cast. For more information or to purchase please click on the above link.

Best Fishes,

John

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Pre-Baiting – Rewards

Friday, July 9th, 2010

To follow on from the recent blogs on prebaiting here are a few pictures to prove that prebaiting brings rewards. These fish were all caught from the same area of the lake after a long period of continuous prebaiting during late winter early spring.

Its really is worth putting in that extra effort.

Tight Lines

Dave

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Fully Scaled For Rob

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Customer Rob O’Brien continues his roll with this gorgeous fully scaled mirror. Weighing 22lb 4oz (weight doesn’t really matter when they’re as stunning as this) Robs mirror was caught from a spot he’s been pre-baiting. The rig Rob used was unchanged, tied KD style with 25lb Atomic Jel-E-Wyre  to a size 8 Korda Wide Gape Hook. Because of the weed Rob dropped the lead on the take using a Korda Hybrid Lead Clip Leader. Keep this roll going Rob, I want to see more of these stunning carp.

Best Fishes,

John

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New Products – Korda Mouth Trap & Korda Kontour Fluorocarbon

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Some new products from Korda this time. The new Korda Mouth Trap is a purposely designed chod hooklink. It is much easier to use than other chod hooklinks and does not need steaming to shape it. Mouth Trap has a really carpy olive tint to it which makes it blend in really well. For more information or to purchase please click on the above link. The Korda Kontour Fluorocarbon Mainline has been in developement for three years. It sinks like a brick, has high abrasion resistance and casts exceptionally well. Kontour is very soft in comparison to other fluorocarbon mainlines making it very user friendly. Due to its true knot strength, Kontour will be strong and reliable. The Korda Solidz PVA Bags  are manufactured at Korda to stringent specifications using the highest film available. The Solidz PVA Bags have a virtually neutral PH, melt rapidly are extremely robust and come with a Free Bag Loader. There is zero residue when the Solidz melt and they are completely aroma free. They come in four sizes so should be suitable for most baiting situations. Finally we have the Korda Skywinder Spod which is a modified version of Skyraider Spod. The Skywinder is designed as a boilie rocket or to deliver maggots at range. For more information or to purchase any of the above please click on the links.

                                                               Korda MouthTrap

                                     Korda Kontour Fluorocarbon Mainline

                                                       Korda Solidz PVA Bags

                                                       Korda Skywinder Spod

Best Fishes,

John

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Pre-Baiting Part 4 – How?

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

The methods you choose to bait up with will depend on the distances you are baiting and the bait you have choosen to use.

Boilies

If you have choosen to target your water with boilies then prebaiting can be done using a variety of methods. Most peoples choice would be to use a catapult at short to medium range (Anything upto 50 yards) or a throwing stick like the Korda Eazi Stick  for longer range baiting. Both these methods will allow you to bait up with boilies both quickly and accurately without too much disturbance. If you have choosen to bait a spot out of throwing stick range then I would suggest using a good spod setup and a boilie spod such as the MCF Extreme Range Rocket Spod. Spodding out your bait will create a little more disturbance but it will enable you to reach further distances and get the bait out to where you want it. Spodding your boilies can also be a good way to avoid the seagulls diving down and grabbing baits as your baiting up. The method I would recommend for short range baiting with boilies would be a bait spoon, this can be used with a landing net handle or baiting pole depending on the situation you are in. 

Particles and Pellets

Baiting with Particles and/or Pellets can be a little trickier than boilies. If you are fishing the margins or at short range then I suggest you use either a catapult or a baiting spoon and pole such as the AI Baiting Spoon, Pole Float and Baiting Pole (8 or 12 metre available) as they are far less hassle than spodding. If you have choosen to bait an area out of catapult range then a spod is probably your only option. If so I would suggest making sure that you know your sight markers very well and you have your line on your spod rod marked up so you are able to bait accurately at the right distance.

Groundbait

Although I haven’t mentioned this method of baiting in any of the previous blogs I would just like to touch on quickly the methods used to bait up with groundbait. A lot of people are able to ball up their groundbait and throw or catapult it to their spots. For those of you who wish to try groundbait on your water but wish to bait up out of catapult range I would suggest using a groundbait sling such as the Atomic Ballz Out Goundbait Sling. These are very good bits of kit, once you have mastered the technique it is possible to bait up with groundbait balls well beyond the range ever thought achievable.

Depending on how busy your choosen water is and whether you mind people knowing what you’re up to then it makes sense to choose the time of day you bait up carefully. If you wish to try and keep your activities undercover from other anglers then I would suggest baiting up well after dark to avoid being seen. This also has its advantages in other ways. It cuts down on the birdlife activity while you are baiting up and over the area in general. It also means there is bait in the water for a good few hours before the birdlife moves in and finds the bait giving the carp more of a chance to get a look in. 

Tight Lines

Dave

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Wild French Carp!!!

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Customer Sean has just come back from a short session in France.  This what he had to say “ Just got back from my mates in France, we didn’t get on the lake we had planned, but did manage to do 3 nights on another lake and banked 8 carp.
All fish where caught on Dynamite Baits Frenzied Monster Tiger Nuts  on a size 5 ESP Big T, tied to 20lb  Snake Bite.
Fish where stunning and went like stink and can’t wait to get back over there, soon hopefully!!!. ”

Well done Sean, thanks for the report.

Best Fishes,

John

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