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    • #42829

      carpcrusader
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        Hey Guys, Thought My Post From The Course Fishing Section Would Be Better Here. Im New To TF And Extreamly New To Fishing The Commercials. Im Looking For All The Things I Would Need To Fish Okish At Blake Hall. Hillbilly Mentioned To Me About Fishing Method, But To Be Honest, I Could Do With some One Telling Me The Gear I Would Need (minimum) While I Get Started On My Crusade To Conker The Big Ponds lol.

        once i have a list of things you think i will need i will repost with what i want.

        a little backwards i know but Hay Ho…

        if any one has any ideas please reply and let me know.

        i know i need hooks, bait ext, but im after things that work well

        any how ill shut up now and await some replies. Thanks in Advance every one. ~hand

      • #121185

        TF_kev825

          It might help if you told us what equipment you already had (if anything at all)

          Kev

        • #121236

          carpcrusader
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            well kev, im trying hard not to look too much like a novice lol. but i dont think thats goin be possible. i am a novice. here is what i have, a couple of cack canal floats, a telescopic rod, hooks, weights, Line and reel. ive been fishing for years, using a basic set up on canals. now i simply want to learn more, and become a good angler but on the commertial fisheries. cheers for the reply tho. ~hand

          • #121239

            TF_JonniTimms

              Personally i would choose a method and get the gear for it, and work at it, then do the same with another.

              To make this really simple your looking at three types of fishing.

              -Pole
              -Feeder/bomb
              -Waggler

              Each would require you to buy a few different things, but its more around your budget and what style you want to buy the gear for and use. Theres no point getting all the gear for 2/3 different methods, your best focusing on one in my opinion.

            • #121243

              TF_Chris-turner
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                pair of glasses mate tht fonts way too big………… lol

              • #121323

                carpcrusader
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                  @casper wrote:

                  pair of glasses mate tht fonts way too big………… lol

                  I Should’ve Gone To Specsavers lol, These Ones Arnt Workin lol. Soz Guys Will Reduce font lol…

                • #121325

                  carpcrusader
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                    @JonniTimms wrote:

                    Personally i would choose a method and get the gear for it

                    i was thinkin the same thing. what would i need for “method feeder” is it, and will that work in the winter?

                    sorry, but i did mention i was New LMAO

                  • #121326

                    carpcrusader
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                      a friend of mine uses, like a spoon shaped cup, the he uses for squashing the ground bait/paste to a tear shaped thing, then pushes a pellet on the hook in to the mix. what method is that? and what would i need?

                    • #121335

                      TF_JonniTimms

                        @carpcrusader wrote:

                        a friend of mine uses, like a spoon shaped cup, the he uses for squashing the ground bait/paste to a tear shaped thing, then pushes a pellet on the hook in to the mix. what method is that? and what would i need?

                        Sounds like method feeder, which is one of my favourite methods.

                        Pretty simple method really…

                        Feeder rod (11ft perfect for commys)
                        Reel
                        6lb mono mainline
                        in line method feeder
                        korum quick change bead
                        3-4″ hooklength
                        pr36 hook tied with a knotless knot and a bait band
                        6mm hard pellet in band
                        fishmeal groundbait or micro pellets

                        simples

                        Heres a few videos you can watch, some great tips…

                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5TEXBnejBI

                      • #121389

                        carpcrusader
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                          Cheers JonniTimms, Your A Star. And Cheers For The Videos. ill have a look see. great info, (novice understandable lol).

                          thanks very much.

                        • #121404

                          TF_JonniTimms

                            No problem mate, youtube is a great resource!

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