Posts Tagged ‘Winter Fishing’

Rob O’Brien’s Near 25lb Pike

Saturday, January 28th, 2012

Here’s a photo of customer Rob O’Brien with an impressive Pike of nearly 25lb. Here is what Rob had to say.

“Not been fishing for most the year but got out over the Xmas holidays and had this near 25lb pike was on some dead bait I had of you over a year ago!”

Well done Rob

Dave

 

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Toms’ On A Roll

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

That man Tom Cox is definately on a roll at the moment. Fishing a popped up lamprey from our deadbait section Tom helped himself to this lovely clean 17lb pike. Well done Tom, keep them coming!

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Best fishes,

John

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Canal Pike For Lee

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Customer Lee bought some roach deadbaits from us and helped himself to this nice clean 9lb 14oz pike from a stretch of the local canal.
Nice one Lee!

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Best fishes,
John

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Winter Fishing – Get A Nash All Season Not Frostbite

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

The summers drawing to an end and the colder weather will soon start to set in with the light fading earlier and the nights getting colder. It is essential to stay warm on the bank and be comfortable for the duration of your stay for you to fish to the best of your ability. There a several essential items that will help you do so, a good set of warm waterproof clothing such as the Prologic Max4 Thermo Armour Jacket and the Prologic Max4 Thermo Armour Bib&Brace is a good start to staying warm, a good cooker that works well in the cold is another item which will help you stay warm with constant supply of hot drinks and food, the Trakker Armolife LCG Stove is a lightweight compact stove that will take up little room in your tackle bag but will make a big difference to you time on the bank.

If your doing longer sessions and staying overnight then a comfortable bedchair such as Nash Indulgence Mark 4 with a good well insulated sleeping bag like the Nash Frostbite All Season Sleeping Bag will help keep you warm on those cold winter nights. Another essential item is reliable headtorch such as the Headfire Dual Colour LED Head Torch is also an essential item for night fishing as it will provide you light while leaving your hands free to tie rigs and handle fish with ease, LED headlights are exceptionally good as they are very bright and extremly economic on batteries with no bulb replacement necessary.

Take a spare set of clothes with you and plenty of spare pairs of socks as theres nothing worse than cold feet when you’re on a long session.

 

Stay warm this winter and you can still enjoy your fishing in comfort and concentrate on your fishing.

 

Tight Lines,

Dave

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