Archive for January, 2010
Sunday, January 31st, 2010
We have the Nash S3 Professional Bivvy and the Nash Frostbite Sub-Zero Sleeping Bags in stock now. These three items are just a part of Nash Tackles extensive new 2010 range. The Nash S3 Professional Bivvy is lightweight and has three modular options. It has a radical new aerodynamic profile which maximises stability, increases headroom and porch protection. For more information or to purchase please click on the above link.
The Nash Frostbite Sub-Zero Sleeping Bag is a high performance lightweight sleeping bag designed for the mobile angler. It is manufactured from a waterproof, breathable peachskin material with a thermal fleece lining for quick warm up and increased heat retention. For the larger carp angler we also have the Nash Frostbite Sub-Zero Wide Boy Sleeping Bag which is made of the same specification materials. For more information or to purchase please click on the above links.

Nash S3 Professional Bivvy

Nash Frostbite Sub-Zero Sleeping Bag

Nash Frostbite Sub-Zero Wide Boy Sleeping Bag
Best Fishes,
John
Tags: Bivvies, Bivvys, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Fishing Blogs, Nash Bivvies, Nash Frostbite Sub Zero Sleeping Bag, Nash Frostbite Sub Zero Wide Boy Sleeping Bag, Nash S3 Professional Bivvy, Nash Sleeping Bags, Nash Sub Zero Wideboy Sleeping Bag, Nash Wideboy Sleeping Bag, sleeping bags
Posted in Bivvies, Bivvys, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Tackle, fishing, Nash Bivvies, Nash Sleeping Bags, Nash Tackle, New Products, Product Reviews, Tackle Reviews, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Running rigs are very over looked these days by the majority of carp anglers but if used correctly they can improve your catch rates in the right situation. They are advantageous in that they will give you indication as soon as the bait has moved rather than when the lead moves. Fished with slack lines the running rig setup will give you good indication before the line has even tightened. It also means that if your mainline breaks the lead will be released easily.
For this demonstration I used Korda Safe Zone Sinking Rig Tubing, Korda Safe Zone Run Rig Rubbers, Korda Size 8 Swivels, Korda Ring Clips, Korda Silicone Sleeves and a Korda Pear Lead.


Step 1.
Thread your mainline through your desired length of rig tubing.

Step 2.
Now thread your mainline through the ring on one of the Korda Ring Clips.

Step 3.
Then thread on the Korda Run Rig Rubber and push the rig tubing into the narrow end of the rubber.

Step 4.
With the tag end of you mainline tie a Palomar knot. Double over the tag end and pass it though the eye of a size 8 swivel.

Now tie an overhand knot with the doubled over section of your mainline.

Then pass the swivel through the loop created by doubling over the mainline.

Moisten the knot and tighten it down gently before trimming the tag end.

Step 5.
Pull the swivel inside the Run Rig Rubber.

Step 6.
Now push a silicone sleeve over the swivel of your choosen lead and hold it down so the top eye of the swivel is exposed.
Step 7.
Clip the lead onto the ring clip.

Step 8.
Now slide the silicone sleeve back up over the eye of the swivel and over the ring clip.

Notice how the eye of the swivel attached to the lead has been left exposed, this is to allow the setup to lie flat on the lake bed.
To change to lead all you have to do is slide the silicone sleeve back down and swap the leads.

All that is left to do is attach your rig by either using a Korda Kwik Link or tying it directly to the swivel.
Give it a go.
Dave
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Fishing Blogs, knots, Korda Kwik Link, Korda Ring Clips, Korda Safe Zone Run Rig Rubbers, Korda Safe Zone Sinking Rig Tube, Korda Silicone Sleeves, Korda Size 8 Ring Swivels, Mainline, Overhand Knot, Palomar Knot, Running Rig, Slack Lines
Posted in Bite Indication, Carp Angling, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, fishing, Fishing Knots, Hints And Tips, How To, How To Tie Knots, Overhand Knot, Palomar Knot, Rigs, Running Rigs, Specimen Fishing, Terminal Tackle | No Comments »
Monday, January 25th, 2010
We now have the new Dynamite Baits Robin Red and Banana Nut Crunch Ranges in stock. The Dynamite Baits Robin Red Hookbait Dip, Liquid and Fluro Pop Ups are all made with the original Haiths’ Robin Red. Haiths’ Robin Red is arguably one of the finest and most popular carp catching additives ever and Dynamite Baits have now made it available in this user friendly range. For more information or to purchase please click on the above link.
The new Dynamite Baits Banana Nut Crunch Boilies , Hookbait Dip and Pop Ups were developed by Terry Hearn and feature a crunchy banana and chopped nut base with a creamy banana flavoured attractant. The base maximises the leakage of the natural sugars and attractants, making the Banana Nut Crunch range a perfect alternative to fishmeals. For more information or to purchase please click on the above links.

Dynamite Baits Robin Red Range

Dynamite Baits Banana Nut Crunch Range
Best Fishes,
John
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Dynamite Baits Banana Nut Crunch Boilies, Dynamite Baits Banana Nut Crunch Pop Ups, Dynamite Baits Robin Red Hookbait Dip, Dynamite Baits Robin Red Liquid, Dynamite Baits Robin Red Pop Ups, Dynamite Banana Nut Crunch Hookbait Dip, Fishing Blogs, Haiths Robin Red
Posted in Bait Reviews, Boilie Dips, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Dips, dynamite baits, fishing, Food Dips, Liquid Attractors, New Products, pop ups, Product Reviews, Shelf Life Boilies, Winter Baits | No Comments »
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
Tags: Bluebell Lakes, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, Dynamite Baits Pop Ups, Dynamite Baits Red Fish Pop Ups, Fishing Blogs, mirror carp, Winter Carp, Winter Carp Fishing
Posted in Bluebell Lakes, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Fishing, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Customers catch, dynamite baits, fishing, Glugs, mirror carp, pop ups, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Friday, January 22nd, 2010
We have a couple of interesting new products, the new JRC Digital Scales and Dave Lanes’ new book A Flick Of The Tail. First we have the JRC Digital Scales which are a nice carpy green colour and weigh up to 100lb. They have a nightlight and memory function so you can record weights. The JRC Digital Scales are very reasonably priced and amazingly a padded scales pouch is included in that price. For more information or to purchase please click on the above link.
The long awaited sequel to Dave Lanes first book is now available. The new book A Flick Of The Tail continues on from the first and details Daves’ adventures at Conningbrook, St. Ives, The Secret Mere plus many more. Dave has mellowed a bit but the obsession still burns. Again for more information or to purchase please follow the above link.

JRC Digital Scales

A Flick Of The Tail
Best Fishes,
John
Tags: A Flick Of The Tail, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Conningbrook, Dave Lanes Second Book, Digital Scales, Fishing Blogs, JRC Digital Scales, St. Ives, The Secret Mere, Weighing Scales
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Books, Carp Fishing Tackle, fishing, New Products, Product Reviews, Tackle Reviews | No Comments »
Saturday, January 16th, 2010
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, Carryalls, Fishing Blogs, Reels, Rigs, Rods, Rucksacks, Tackle Box, Winter Carp Fishing
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Rigs, Carp Rods & Reels, fishing, Hints And Tips, Rigs, Winter Carp Fishing, winter clothing | No Comments »
Friday, January 15th, 2010
The Solar Quick Change PVA Bag System is ideal for anglers who use PVA bags for the majority of their angling. The system will ensure you don’t lose the bag on the cast while improving casting distance and accuracy. The system is designed to be anti tangle and works with any inline lead.
For the purpose of this demonstration I used a Korda Flat Pear Inline Lead, Solar Contour Super Supple Rig Tubing and Korda Size 8 Ring Swivels was used between the helicopter beads for the rig to be attached to.

Step 1.
Thread your mainline through your desired length of the Solar rig tubing.

Step 2.
Now thread 1 of the beads provided with the Solar PVA System onto the rig tubing followed by the Korda Ring Swivel followed by another bead. If you’re using mainline straight through there is silicone tubing provided for the beads to the grip. If you’re using leadcore then please ensure all beads can be pulled free of the leader to ensure the lead will be lost in the event of your line breaking. Tie or loop your hooklink to the ring swivel.

Step 3.
Now thread on one of the sleeves provided and push the tubing securely inside.

Step 4.
Then gently push the insert out of your choosen inline……

…..and thread it onto your mainline.

Step 5.
Tie a Figure Of Eight Loop Knot in the end of your mainline and attach the Solar quick change PVA bag clip like so.

Step 6.
Now pull the lead over the clip followed by the sleeve and rig tubing. The finished setup should look like this.

All you have to do to attach a PVA bag is to pull the clip out of the bottom of the lead and hook a PVA bag on before pulling the clip back inside the lead. Then just thread the hook through the mesh of the bag and your ready to cast out.





This set up is particularly well suited to adding freebies with the Mag Aligner Rig and really comes into it’s own during the winter months.
Give it a go.
Tight lines
Dave
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Figure Of Eight Loop Knot, Inline Leads, Korda Size 8 Ring Swivels, leadcore, Mag Aligner Rig, PVA Bags, Solar Contour Super Supple Rig Tubing, Solar Quick Change PVA Bag System, Solar Rig Tubing
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Rigs, Casting accuracy, Hints And Tips, How To, Long Range Carp Fishing, Long Range Casting, Long Range Fishing, Mag Aligner Rig, Maggot Rigs, Maggots, PVA Bags, PVA Mesh, Rigs, Terminal Tackle, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
The Atomic Tackle Maggot Rig uses the inline lead setup fished helicopter style allowing a large PVA stocking of maggots to be tied to the swivel at the base of the lead. This enables the hook to be secured to the PVA stocking so once cast out the PVA bag will melt leaving your maggot hookbait lying in amongst the other maggots.

For the purpose of the demonstration I used a Gardner Readymade Mag Aligner Rig.

Step 1.
Pull out the large ring swivel from the base of the lead.

Step 2.
Now thread your mainline through the lead. ( If using leadcore or a leader, you will need to splice or loop the swivel on)

Step 3.
Tie your mainline to the swivel, I would suggest a palomar knot. To tie a palomar knot double over your mainline and pass it through the eye of your swivel.

Then tie an overhand knot with the doubled over mainline.

Now pass the swivel through the loop made by the overhand knot.

Then moisten the knot, slowly tighten it down and trim the tag end.

Step 4.
Once the knot is tied pull the swivel into the insert in the base of the lead.

Step 5.
Now you need to either tie your rig to the swivel above the lead. If the rig has a loop in the end pass the loop through the swivel before passing the hookend of the rig through the loop and tightening as I’ve done in this demonstration.

The finished rig should look like this.

The large ring at the base of the lead is for the PVA mesh bag to be tied to, then all you need to do is push the hook through the PVA mesh to secure it for casting.
Give it a go.
Dave
Tags: Atomic Tackle Maggot Rig, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Fishing Blogs, Gardner Readymade Mag Aligner Rig, Helicopter Maggot Rig, Inline Maggot Rig, Mag Aligner Rig, Maggot Rigs, Maggots, Overhand Knot, Palomar Knot, PVA Bag, PVA Bags, PVA Stockings
Posted in Artificial Baits, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, fishing, Fishing Knots, How To, How To Tie Knots, knots, Mag Aligner Rig, Maggot Rigs, Maggots, PVA Bags, PVA Mesh, Readymade Rigs, Rigs, Terminal Tackle, Winter Carp Fishing | No Comments »
Monday, January 4th, 2010
Tags: bite alarms, Boots, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Freezing Conditions, Glycerol, Rod Rings, Winter Carp Fishing
Posted in bite alarms, Carp Angling, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Hints And Tips, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing | No Comments »