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01/10/2010 at 2:42 pm #42185
TF_AnthonywatersParticipantHolidaying in France 3 weeks ago and catching nothing, Mates of mine were on an adjoining lake when one of them banked a 43lb mirror. The neighbouring 3 anglers went round to admire the fish so this story is an account of how 5 independent anglers tell it. The carp was nailed in the top of the mouth 3 inches in with a size 4 ESP barbed raptor hook the hook was set solid as you can imagine the owner/baliff was on hand who also declared the hook nailed well and truly and told the angler to turn around and get the forceps he turned around the other anglers watched the carp close its mouth give one almighty suck and spit everything out sending the hook double boile and 3 oz lead flying 3 ft away from the fish. The lads couldnt beleive it but the owners claims hes seen it before and big carp are very good at dislodging hooks.
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01/10/2010 at 2:52 pm #117709
TF_proper tidal boyIN THE WILLY EARLY days they had a fish tank in the cabin with a few fish in and carp, watching how they feed on bait was a eye opener especially those who where willing to watch and learn ,you could see the carp suck in and eject in a part of a second hence maybe why longer hair are at times a lot better
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01/10/2010 at 2:56 pm #117710
TF_AnthonywatersParticipantThe lake owner was on about he gets all his boilies from Mainline in the UK and they have a mirrored glass tank in the warehouse full of 20lbers. If the winds blowing one direction the carp sit up one end of the tank and if the winds blowing the other way the carp sit up the other end of the tank, trouble is the tanks inside the warehouse and there is no wind but they still follow the wind !
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01/10/2010 at 3:17 pm #117712
TF_dirkdigglerok so that being the case ( which i well and truly subscribe too )
how is it we’re still terrified of using method feeders etc which may tether fish?
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01/10/2010 at 3:50 pm #117715
TF_Smedyes i found tethered fish dead when cleaning a small island in our local!
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01/10/2010 at 3:57 pm #117717
TF_AnthonywatersParticipantThe guy im on about finds plenty of dead carp every year tethered alot of carp though will and do eject big barbed hooks numerous times last year i hooked into a big carp 30 plus and got snagged in old tree roots gone out in the rowing boat untangled everything and hey presto fish gone but the fish was nailed 5 min scrap before it snagged up so the hook is well and truly penetrated. His angle on banning plastic baits is also interesting there not outlawed in case a carp swallows one by accident and cant pass it they are banned because hes says if a fish does end up snagged the fish dies and rots away and leaves a rig fastened to a snag with a fake bait which another carp will eat and the whole process starts again.
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01/10/2010 at 4:07 pm #117720
TF_teabag@Smed wrote:
yes i found tethered fish dead when cleaning a small island in our local!
they cant eject it as there is allways tension on the hook!Only on fixed method feeders/feeders, surely running would be no different to a running lead???
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01/10/2010 at 4:09 pm #117721
TF_AnthonywatersParticipantNo fixed ledger rigs are any good for fish
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01/10/2010 at 7:42 pm #117750
TF_badgerParticipantI once caught a trout that hed ejected a hook and line out of its bum
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01/10/2010 at 8:43 pm #117760
TF_AnthonywatersParticipantBadger you must have left your rig out too long !
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01/10/2010 at 9:56 pm #117771
TF_squattI once caught a Bream that had ejected a hook and line out of its bum and and it’s gay mate had taken the bait, just shows you how good the Guru hooks are~sick
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01/10/2010 at 10:29 pm #117775
TF_Smed@teabag wrote:
@Smed wrote:
yes i found tethered fish dead when cleaning a small island in our local!
they cant eject it as there is allways tension on the hook!Only on fixed method feeders/feeders, surely running would be no different to a running lead???
yes it was a fixed lead
and our club has rightfully banned em now!
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