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News – Greys Platinum Rods Land World Record Carp

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Congratulations to Andre Kormoniki from London on landing the world record carp. Andre used a  Greys Platinum 12ft 6” 3lb Carp Rod to land the 91lb, YES 91lb monster from Luke Moffats Le Graviers water in France last week. The leviathan is known as the scarred fish or the fish of two halves as it has a scar running round its body. The scar was caused by a rope which was tied around the fishes body to retain it, this was done many years ago before people were less concerned about carp care. The bait Andre used was the awesome Baitcraft T1 a bait with a track record for the bigger specimens. Andre used a blowback rig tied with a Kryston Super Mantis hooklink and a Korda Longshank X Hook to catch the carp of a lifetime. Not content on catching the world record Andre went on to catch ten more fish including carp of 63lb, 56lb, two at 50lb, 40lb, 37lb, 33lb, 32lb, 29lb and 27lb. Well done again Andre, Well done also to Luke Moffet for nurturing such a special water and such a colossal fish.

 

Best fishes,

John

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Korda Wide Gape Hooks Deliver For Rob

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Here’s the promised catch report and more photos’ from Rob O’Briens recent trip to Etang Rendevouz.

“Hi John ,
             Hope all is ok, had an excellent week at Etang Rendezvous catching 13 fish. Overall between 4 anglers we took 1100lb of fish in a week! I was in a swim at the shallow end of the lake and for the first 3 days it was warm with a southerly wind. I struggled to get a bite, where as the others in the deep water were getting plenty including a stunning 48lb common and 72 lb catfish. All changed after  a north easterly came in and the fish followed it. The change in wind direction also changed My fortunes and I had My first fish in the morning at 8lb then a 25lb later on in the afternoon(photo in previous blog Rendevouz For Rob). Through the week I had regularly caught fish ranging from 2 30’s , 6 20’s and the remainder all under 20. My best of the week was this beauty below which weighed 35lb.
 One of the fish I caught had a bit off history being one of the lakes original stock of mirror carp. It has a Dutch cut tail which was probaly done in the 80’s. As it is one of the lakes oldest residents and rarely comes out I felt priviliged to catch it. 
                                                                                                                               
The rig I used for all the fish was 6″ of  Korda Hybrid Stiff  hooklink in gravel stripped back 1″ from the hook with a size 4  Korda Wide Gape Hook, tied blowback style with a rig ring stopped by a hook bead and a soft hair. The bait on which I caught most of the fish was sticky baits bloodworm dumbells topped with fake corn. This was fished over a tightly baited spot of carp pellet (carpe intensive), maize and 18mm bloodworm boilies (sticky baits) and a handfull off your own Super Spod mix (hemp betaine and maggot).”       
 See you soon,
Rob
Well that was a great report on what was a fantastic session for Rob. Thanks for sharing it with us Rob
Best fishes,
John
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Wychwood Flexi Rib Shelter & Equinox Reels Are In

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

We now have a Wychwood account and have had the first batch of products in, they all look good quality and value for money. So what have we got? well first up we have the  Wychwood Flexi Rib Shelter  which has a registered design on its unique erection method. So what is it? The Flexi Rib Shelter is a lightweight pramhood style bivvy. It is easy to erect due to its two break pole system and its’ revolutionary erection system. The erection system is simple but brilliant, the poles are fixed at one end and then you flex the poles and pop them into the receiving rings at the opposite end. The Flexi Rib has some nice attention to detail as well, the chromed steel joints when the shelter is erected are hidden behind the pole retention sleeves, so no shiny metal to give you away.

We also have the Wychwood Equinox 12K Big Pit Reel and Wychwood Riot 65 Big Pit Reel in as well. The Equinox 12K Big Pit Reel looks good and has a massive 13 ball bearings making it incredibly smooth and fantastic value. Check the rest of the specs for yourself I’m sure you’ll be impressed. The Riot 65 Big Pit Reel hasn’t got quite as many bearings as the Equinox but 5+1roller bearing is still impressive for a reel at this price point. The Riot has huge cranking power and is a pretty good looker also, have a look.

In The bite alarm department the Wychwood Extremis VTS Bite Alarm and Extremis V Bite Alarm are now in stock.

I’ve got masses more coming in from Wychwood and will keep you updated.

Best fishes,

John

 

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How To Tie A Leader Knot (Part 1)

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Leader knots are used for tying leaders of any sort from your mainline, leaders can be used for shockleaders when casting long distances or spodding as at a higher breaking strain they will take the force of the cast without the risk of cracking off. Leaders are also used for certain fishing situation where they maybe required for their abrasion resistance.

The Leader material used in this part of the demostration is the 5olb Korda Arma Kord, which is a braided leader material.

Step 1.

Hold your mainline and the arma-kord running parallel with each other but with the ends in opposite hands. (See picture below)

Step 2.

Now with the braided Arma-kord form a loop alongside your mainline to begin the grinner knot. (See picture below)

Step 3.

Pass the end of the Arma-Kord round the mainline and through the loop 4 times. (See picture below)

Step 4.

Moisten the knot slightly a tighten it down slowly making sure its nice and neat. (See picture below)

Step 5.

Now repeat the process with your mainline, forming the loop then passing it round the Arma-Kord and through the loop 4 times, before moistening the knot a gently teasing it tight again making sure its neat. (See pictures below)

Step 6.

Gently tease the two knots until they are sitting tight together and trim the tag ends. (See picture below)

Your now ready to use the leader, you want the leader atleast 3 turns onto your spool with the knot at the bottom lip of the spool so it doesn’t snag when you cast.

Part 2 will show you how to tie another leader knot but this time with a nylon leader.

Tight Lines

David

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Mainline Activ-8 Scores

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Here’s my latest catch which weighed 19lb 11oz. Though it looks really nice you can see it’s well spawned out, but I was happy none the less. I caught the mirror using my normal rig and it came from the area that I have been baiting regularly with good quality freezer boilies. The boilies I used on this particular occasion were Mainline Activ-8 in a mixture of sizes.

Best fishes,

John

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Which Hooklink – Part 2 – Rig Marole Hydrolink

Friday, October 17th, 2008

In the second part of Which Hooklink we are going to look at Rig Maroles Hydro-Link  . It is in a category by itself because it is for the moment totally unique it has a fluorocarbon inner and a soft braid outer sheath. The fluorocarbon inner makes it extremely stiff (stiffer than coated braids) and heavy. The soft braid outer can provide a supple section to your rig. The heaviness provided by the fluorocarbon inner could give it the edge over coated braids most of which have a neutral bouyancy making them rise above the lakebed unless they are weighted. A photo sequence on how to use Rigmaroles Hydrolink is shown below and I am sure you will see it’s possible benefits in your rig designs. Hydrolink comes in four colours, Camo(shown in the photo sequence), weed, silt and gravel.

Step 1

Cut a length of Hydrolink to suit (camo hydrolink shown)

Step 2

Push the fluorocarbon inner out of the outer sheath to start and then pull out the required length

Step 3

Cut of the fluorocarbon inner section

Step 4

Pull on the braid section. You now have an ultra stiff section with a supple braid section to tie your rig.

I hope this gives you a clear idea on how to use Rig Maroles Hydrolink and that has sent your rig tying brain into overdrive.

Best fishes,

John

 

 

 

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Rendevouz For Rob

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Customer Rob O’Brien has been hauling at Etang De Rendevouz again here are a couple catch photos’ to wet your appetite. Beautys’ aren’t they? They both weighed 25lb+ full catch report soon.

Best fishes,

John

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Rapala Lures Make An Entrance

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Exciting news now for the lure anglers among you, we now have a selection of the world famous Rapala Lures. Yes they are quite pricey but they are considered to be the finest lures available. They are made from the very best materials including VMC Treble Hokks and their actions are as realistic as you can get. Also each and every Rapala Lure is individually tank tested and hand tuned before it is boxed. The Pike season is now underway so give the Rapala Jointed Floating Lure Perch or the Rapala Shad Rap Deep Run Lure Fire Tiger a go. We will have more coming later in the month

  Rapala Jointed Floating Lure Perch              Rapala Shad Rap Deep Run Lure Fire Tiger

Happy hunting

John

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How To Tie The Domhoff/Dumhoff Knot

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

The Domhoff/Dumhoff Knot is a whipping knot traditionally used to attach line to spade end hooks. However more recently it has become very popular in tying The Chod Rig and The Hinged Stiff Rig. These two rigs are normally tied using hooks with an out turned eye some good examples are, the ESP Stiff Rigger MK2  , The Korda Choddy Hook and the Gardner D-Ceptor Carp Hook.

Step 1

Form a loop in your hooklink material

Step 2

Lay the loop against your hook and grip firmly

Step 3

Wind the hooklink once round the hook away from the join in the hooks eye

Step 4

Grip the turn with your opposite hand and continue winding the line round the shank of the hook towards the point. Do as many turns as is necessary, at least five.

Step 5

Pass the end of the hooklink that you have been winding round the hookshank through the loop created in step 2.

Step 6

Lubricate the turns with saliva and pull the two ends of the hooklink.

Step 7

Trim the tag end.

Step 8

Finally bed the knot down to the eye and you’re done.

That’s it, hopefully you will now be able to add the Domhoff/Dumhoff Knot to your carp fishing armoury.

Best fishes,

John

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Waverunner Atom Bait Boat Set To Stun

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

We have a few new arrivals to look at this time. The New  Waverunner Atom Bait Boat looks set stun, it is compact and robust with lots of unique features. One of Atom Bait Boats unique features is a magnetic hook release which alllows you to drop your hookbait independantly from your bait. This feature amongst other crafty little ruses enables you to place you hookbait off your main baited area to hopefully trick one of those bigger carp. Check out the main site for a full list of specifications.

On the bite alarm front the Prologic Senzora VTSW Remote Bite Alarm Set not only looks good with bags of features but apppears to be really good value, have a look for yourself. The new polyphonic alarms should also be in soon and I look forward to having a play with those.

If you’re looking for a rig tube to really pin your end tackle to the lakebed The New Rig Marole Free Fall Rig Tube  may be what you’re after. It has a coiled stainless Steel wire inner covered with a supple plastic coating making it both very heavy and extremley abrasion resistant. A friend of mine (a very capable angler) has been using it extensivley recently with very good results.

For the pike anglers among you Dynamite Baits have launched a new range of pike deadbaits, we had some of their frozen perch deadbaits delivered. I’ve never seen perch deadbaits before, so these babies might give you an edge in your fishing. They might also give the perch anglers out their some food for thought.

Best fishes,

John

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