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12/12/2010 at 7:28 pm #43539
TF_carpcruncherParticipantI know at Stafford moore/whiteacres there is a ruling on the size ….as in length and diametre of the pellet waggler your allowed to use in Matches , but can anyone tell me what it is please?
cheers
lee
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12/12/2010 at 7:42 pm #125237
TF_StewartWhite Acres is diameter 3/8th inch, no minimium length. Not sure about Stafford moor but I’m sure someone will know.
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12/12/2010 at 7:54 pm #125238
TF_whatsaroachStafford min 4 inches long 1 cm max width with a 6 inch hooklength
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12/12/2010 at 8:05 pm #125241
TF_staffieI dont understand these fisheries,what does it matter what size pellet waggler your using?? Some of these fisheries are getting beyond a joke with some of there rulings there going to start pushing there loyal anglers away if they keep bringing out silly rules~naughty rant over.
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12/12/2010 at 8:11 pm #125244
TF_whatsaroachThe rules are in place to stop bolt rigs being used the Stafford limit was brought in after an angler was using a ” float ” 1 1/2 inches in diameter and about the same length ! It means there is some skill needed and that the fishes mouths dont get ripped apart so often. If you look there are not many rules at Stafford and the ones there are are for fish safty.
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12/12/2010 at 8:46 pm #125249
TF_DATProbably me being a bit thick,but how does thickness of float cause damage to fish? If i use a carp rod 8lb line through to a size 10 animal barbed,keep winding till the fish is netted but with a thin pellet wag,no damage will occur?
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12/12/2010 at 8:52 pm #125251
TF_whatsaroachNo but bolt rigs caused by thick floats allow heavier lines bigger hooks
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12/12/2010 at 9:12 pm #125252
TF_staffie@whatsaroach wrote:
No but bolt rigs caused by thick floats allow heavier lines bigger hooks
thats what causes mouth problemsTo be honest i think it all comes down to common sense but as for if your using a bigger float your gonna use bigger hooks i think is a load of rubbish,so does that mean if your fishing the pole on a 4×10 float on say a size 20 hook and you decide to change to a 4×8 float your going to put a size 18 hook on also??? some how i dont think so ~think
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12/12/2010 at 9:13 pm #125253
TF_StewartThe diameter is to stop flat top / domed top floats been used as bolt rigs.
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12/12/2010 at 9:17 pm #125254
TF_whatsaroachbolt rigs damage fish !
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12/12/2010 at 9:27 pm #125255
TF_staffie@whatsaroach wrote:
bolt rigs damage fish !
so do some novice anglers or youngsters,will they ban them aswell~think Bolt rigs do damage fish if there used with braided hook lengths.What do you think carp do when your fishing on a ledger rod and they feel the bomb/feeder? they bolt off,the only problem with a bolt rig i can see is if you get snapped,then the fish is swimming around with the lead attached to it.
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12/12/2010 at 9:38 pm #125258
TF_whatsaroachSome fisheries do ban unaccompanied youngsters !
But i agree with what you say> It’s up to the fishery owner some use common sense some ban everything but in the end if people don’t like the bans don’t go to the fishery ! I think carp caught shallow will get rid of a reasonable sized wag easier than one the size of a pike bung so i support the limits. I don’t like the method so don’t fish matches where it wins all the time. I don’t really enjoy the lead for carp don’t know why so try to avoid venues where its all lead fishing. All down to personal choice ! -
12/12/2010 at 9:43 pm #125259
TF_carpcruncherParticipantcheers stewart and dave~clap
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12/12/2010 at 9:45 pm #125260
TF_whatsaroachAll i will say now is
Roll on April so we can catch some shallow on the waggler lol
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