Posts Tagged ‘Gardner Mugga Hooks’

Ian Hits Target

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Customer Ian Smith caught one of his target fish recently. Fishing a new water, Ian caught the magnificent common carp shown below after only a few nights. The common weighed 35lb 5oz, a little bit down on it’s normal weight. This is no doubt due to the good spawning weather we had a month or so back. Ian fished a light scattering of mixed sized Nash Scopex Squid Liver Plus Robin Red Shelf Life Boilies  to a silty area in open water. The rig Ian used was a 10”  Kryston Super Mantis hooklink tied to a size 6 Gardner Mugga  hook. The hookbait was a Nash Scopex Squid Liver Plus Robin Red  pop up fished an inch off the deck. This guy just keeps catching, well done Ian.

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Best Fishes,

John

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New Water Carp For James

Monday, July 20th, 2009

James Kirk had a nice result recently. Fishing a new water James had four carp the best being the 29lb 12oz common carp shown below. The bait James used was 18mm Mainline Fusion  boilies scattered over a wide area. James rigs were tied with 25lb Sufix Black Silt  stripped back 4”, size 6 Gardner Mugga Carp Hooks, 3oz MCF distance lead attached to a Korda Safe Zone Safety Lead Clip, Korda Tail Rubber and Korda Sinking Rig Tube.

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Again note that James has thought about the background for his catch photo, making a memorable catch even more memorable. Well done James, hope to see more in the near future.

Best Fishes,

John

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New Water Carp For Ben

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Customer Ben had his first carp from a new water recently. Details of Bens’ catch are a bit sketchy, but I do no that Gardner Mugga Carp Hooks  and Ace Hard On Camo Leadcore   and good quality boilies feature in Bens’ set up. Well done Ben, keep it up.

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Notice that Ben has chosen nice background for his catch photo.

Best Fishes,

John

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