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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, d rig, Fluorocarbon Hooklinks, Gardner Longshank Incizor Hooks, glt no can see, mainline activ-8 boilies, Mainline Hi Viz Pop Ups, Manline Hi Viz Milky Toffee Pop Ups, mirror carp, pop ups
Posted in Boilies, Carp, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Fishing In Weed, freezer boilies, mirror carp, Pop Up Rigs, pop ups, Rigs, snowman rig, Winter Carp Fishing | No Comments »
Sunday, December 13th, 2009
The MCF Dumper Lead Clip is a very clever and innovative lead clip that is guaranteed to drop the lead in the event of a fish snagging or weeding you up. The tapered sleeves incorporated in this lead clip system help to minimise tangles. This Carp Catchers Blog will show you step by step how to set it up.

These can be set-up with any form of leader or tubing but for the purpose of this demonstration I used a ready spliced leadcore leader.
Step 1.
Using a bait needle thread the small rubber sleeve onto your leader or tubing.

Step 2.
Now you need to pass your spliced leader loop through the metal loop on the lead clip. Or tie on your mainline with your rig tubing already threaded on (Miss steps 3 and 4).

Step 3.
Then pass the lead clip through the loop in the end of your leader.

Step 4.
Pull the leader to secure the loop around the metal loop.

Step 5.
Push the small rubber sleeve over the metal loop.

Step 6.
Now push a baiting needle through the longer sleeve from next to the metal hook out of the tapered end and latch the baiting needle onto your choosen rig.

Step 7.
Once you’ve pulled your hooklink through loop it over the metal hook.

Step 8.
To finish the setup pull the hooklink tight and clip on a lead.

The lead should not eject on a normal force cast, however if a distance cast is required I would suggest securing the lead in place with PVA tape.
If you are using rig tubing then adapt the instructions accordingly.
Tight Lines
Dave
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Rigs, Fishing Blogs, Lead Clips, MCF Dumper Lead Clip, MCF Lead Clip, Safety Lead Clips, Weed Fishing
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Saturday, December 12th, 2009
Its getting to that time of year again when maggots are becoming more widely used due to them being such an effective winter bait. Have a go at tying this rig and see how you get on.
The components used in this demonstration were the Korda IQ2 Xtra Soft Fluorocarbon , Korda Wide Gape hook size 8 and Korda Micro Rig Swivel.

Step 1.
After cutting your required length of fluorocarbon tie on a Korda Wide Gape using a knotless knot making sure to whip round the shank twice on the way back down to the eye.

Step 2.
Now thread a micro rig swivel onto the tag end above the hook.

Step 3.
Then pass the tag end through the back of the eye to the front and trim the tag end down to about 3-4mm. This will have created a D shape on the back of the shank for the swivel to move on.

Step 4.
Holding the hooklength out of the way slowly blob the tag end with a lighter to secure it in place. Make sure not to burn the hooklink as this will damage the fluorocarbon and increase the chance of it breaking. Also take care not to burn yourself.

Step 5.
To finish the rig tie a figure of eight knot in the other end setting the desired length of rig you require and trim the tag end.
The finished rig should look like this.

This rig works best with a large bunch of maggots and a couple of imitation pop-up maggots to help counter the weight of the hook. This rig isn’t strictly a maggot rig and can be used with other baits as well.
The knots used in this demonstration can be found in previous blogs by using the search bar on the top right hand side of the page.
Give it a go.
Tight Lines
Dave
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Rigs, Figure Of Eight Knot, fluorocarbon, Korda IQ2, Korda IQ2 Fluorocarbon, Korda Micro Rig Swivel, Korda Wide Gape Hook, Maggot Rigs, Maggots, Rigs, Winter Baits
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, fishing, Fishing Knots, Fluorocarbon Line, Hints And Tips, Hooklinks, How To, Maggot Rigs, Maggots, Rigs, Winter Baits, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Sunday, December 6th, 2009
Tags: Carp Blogs, Carp Catchers Blog, carp fishing, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, Hooklinks, Korda Choddy Hooks, Korda IQ, Korda IQ Fluorocarbon, mirror carp, Rigs
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Friday, November 27th, 2009
Tags: Baitcraft Snowball Boilies, Boilies, Carp, carp fishing, Dynamite Baits The Source Boilies, Glugged Pop Ups, Glugs, High Attraction Baits, Mainline Hi-Visual Pineapple Pop Ups, Pop Up Rigs, Single Hookbait Fishing, Single Hookbaits, White Pop Ups, Yellow Pineapple Pop Ups
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, dynamite baits, Hints And Tips, Information, Pop Up Rigs, pop ups, Rigs, Watercraft, Winter Baits, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Little David has sent in a catch report.
“
I have just returned from quite a hectic session at Welham lake where I’ve got my first season ticket on the lake and decided to test it out as I had high expectations for it this winter having already lost possibly the biggest in the lake!.
I arrived later than I hoped on a Friday night due to homework (typical! My French teacher’s always had it in for me!)and when I arrived with this glum weather I had to set up my rods In a mad dash due to this I didn’t have much of a choice of swims so I decided to share a swim with my friend. After baiting the rods and putting out some bait I decided to speak to a few of the guys next door to me and they had told me that the biggest fish out the whole week had only been 12lb (Quite bizarre for that lake!)
Later on that evening after having some grub I stayed up late having a social with some of the guys, when I finally retired to the bag it wasn’t long before my left hand rod placed underneath an overhanging tree to the far bank that looked very ‘carpy’ ,had rattled off and a few minutes later after a very scrappy fight a new pb lay in my net, it took me a while to get my friend out of bed! But once he decided to shift we got the fish back safely all 16lb 5oz of it so I was pleased to say the least with the result. The rig I used was tied with Korda Hybrid Soft Coated Braid to a size 10 Korda Longshank X Hook . Baits were 15mm The Source boilies plus some home made boilies. I hope to get a few nights down there this ever drawing closer winter in search of a biggun! ”

Little David! ”
Well done David, good luck with your quest.
Best fishes,
John
Tags: Boilies, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, Korda Hybrid Soft Coated Braid, korda longshank x hooks, The Source Boilies, Welham Lakes
Posted in Boilies, Carp, Carp Fishing, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Customers catch, fishing, Rigs, Shelf Life Boilies, Welham Lake, Winter Carp Fishing | No Comments »
Saturday, November 7th, 2009
After deciding to change waters for the coming winter and due to busy banks I’ve had a little bit of a confidence boost. On my first weekend session from late friday evening to early monday morning I had a bit of a result in the shape of 6 mirror and common carp to 21lb15oz. After turning up in the dark at 8.30 friday evening I opted for the north bank as I had been told it was free of any other anglers. After watching the water for nearly 2 hours I decided to fish up the dam end in the the deeper water or what was left of it anyway as this is where I’d seen the carp showing the most . The reservoir serves the purpose of topping up the Grand Union canal so the water levels can get quite low at times.
During my session I banked 6 carp to 21lb 15oz from 3 different spots using Baitcraft T1 boilies over a spread of bait which included a spod mix of hemp, Solar Pure Bait BYT and crushed T1s over one of my rods. Most of the bites came during the hours of darkness which meant I had to have all my spots marked up to get them back on the spots in the darkness.
The rigs I used consisted of 15lb Korda IQ2 tied to 2 inches of stripped Sufix Stiff Silt with a size 6 Korda Wide Gape Hook, a small piece of shrink tubing over the eye and tied blowback style.
Tight Lines
Dave

(I should have turned my head torch off for the night time shots, but had forgotten while sorting the self takes. Luckily they didn’t turn out too bad.)
Tags: Baitcraft T1 Boilies, Boilies, Carp, Carp Catchers Blog, carp fishing, Carp Rigs, Catch Reports, Common Carp, freezer boilies, Grand Union Canal, Hemp, hookbaits, Hooklinks, Korda IQ2, korda wide gape hooks, mirror carp, Solar BYT Boilies, Spod Mixes, Sufix Stiff Silt
Posted in Autumn Carp Fishing, Boilies, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Combi-Link Rigs, Common Carp, freezer boilies, Hempseed, Rigs, Session Report | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Tags: Ace Lead Clips, Boilies, carp fishing, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, d rig, Fishing In Weed, Gardner Longshank Incizor Hooks, glt no can see, mainline activ-8 boilies, mirror carp, pva
Posted in Autumn Carp Fishing, Boilies, Carp, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Fishing In Weed, Lead Clips, mirror carp, Rigs | No Comments »
Monday, October 26th, 2009
Tags: Baitcraft T1 Boilies, Boilies, Carp, carp fishing, Carp Rigs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, Korda IQ Fluorocarbon, Korda Wide Gape Hook, mirror carp, Rigs, Suffix Stiff Silt
Posted in Autumn Carp Fishing, Baiting Campaign, Boilies, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Combi-Link Rigs, freezer boilies, Hints And Tips, Information, mirror carp, Rigs | No Comments »
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Stick fishing is a very advantageous method of fishing as it helps illiminate tangles, can be cast long distances and leaves very little in the way of food items around the hookbait but maximises attraction. Once mastered stick fishing could help you put more carp on the bank.
All that is required to make a good dynamite stick is some Korda Funnel Web Pva, a compressor, some groundbait which in this case is Dynamite Swim Stim Amino Black and a PVA Friendly liquid or oil. Make sure you use a winterised oil for your winter sticks, these won’t congeal and have an adverse affect on the melt time of your PVA.



TFG Gunk Liquids or Winterised fish oils are ideal for stick mixes during the colder months as well as the colder ones.
Step 1.
Firstly pour your chosen groundbait into a container, I use an old pop-up pot which means I can store my mix away to avoid it drying out.

Step 2.
If preferred you can now crumble in a few boilies of your choice to customise your mix. A Korda Krusha can be used to get the finest of boilie dust. If done using your hands Id suggest gently agitating the tub, this will bring the larger items to the top of the mix which you can now crumbled further.

Step 3.
Add your chosen liquid or oil bit by bit making sure to thoroughly mix it in as you go so not to add too much, you want a slightly damp but firm mixture. It is important to get the consistency of the mix correct so it compresses properly. Now leave the mix to absorb the liquid for atleast 20 mins before making your sticks or adding more liquid or groundbait if necessary.

Step 4.
Once mixed thoroughly scoop the desired amount of the stick mix into your funnel web PVA system.

Step 5.
Now for the important part, using the compressor stick from your PVA funnel web system while holding your thumb over the end of the system compress the mix as hard as you possibly can, the firmer the better.

Step 6.
While holding the PVA tight push the compressed mix out of the end.

Step 7.
Now trying not to break up the mix in the bag tie it off as tightly as possible.

Step 8.
Tie another knot in your mesh and cut the pva between them.

Step 9.
Trim the ends of the knots down carefully and your bag is now ready to thread up your hooklink.

Dynamite sticks are ideal for winter fishing where you want as little food items as possible around the hookbait but maximum attraction. They are alsp effective during the warmer months. Adding winterised fish oils during the winter can maximise the pulling power they have during the colder months. Another little edge, if you don’t want to use fish oils, is to use Mainline Hemp Oil as this naturally does not congeal in cold water conditions.
If you’d much rather buy a ready made stick mix that doesn’t require any preparation then Mainline’s Pro-Active Stick&Bag Mix-Crushed Tiger Nut or Dynamite Bait’s Monster Tiger Nut Stick Mix and The Source Stick Mix are ideal.
Give them a go.
Dave
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