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TF_folk in hail.
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04/08/2007 at 2:31 pm #29381
Johnsonim going on holiday a week 2 day and id just like to now the rules like do u have to use there feed pelets or can u take ure own and can u use things like cat meat just thins like that and could u tell me were has been fishing well
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04/08/2007 at 3:23 pm #62242
FlagshipParticipantalrite m8!!!
came bk lat nite from a week of gr8 wheather!!
if i was going again all i would take is 8 and 6mm pellet and paste!!
all lakes are fishing mainly fishin up in the water and close in on paste!!
hope u have the same wheather as i had!!
anyu more questions let us know!!
oh yeah no pet food and u can use wateva pellets u like m8!!!
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04/08/2007 at 5:49 pm #62243
mrs doubtfireRules at :-
http://www.news-reel.com/html/matchfocus/matchfocus_rules.htm
Worth checking at the tackle lodge to see if anythings changed when you get there.
Good luck – we’ve got another 5 weeks to wait yet!!!!
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04/08/2007 at 6:56 pm #62244
TF_Smedyou can`t use trout pellets!
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05/08/2007 at 12:12 pm #62245
Johnsonthanks alot great help
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05/08/2007 at 7:46 pm #62246
maggot_drowner8mm course pellets or paste is about all you’ll need.
I took about 15kilos of pellets for my week last month, didn’t bring much back! -
06/08/2007 at 3:03 pm #62247
TF_JohnHYou can take your own pellets, the only rule is that they must be carp pellet and you can only use 4pts per match maximum. You cannot use catmeat.
The lakes are fishing well on a variety of methods after a quiet spell after all the rains we had in late July.
I have just returned and Acorn was the pick of the lakes margin fishing meat. Polly was fishing well on pellet on bomb and paste. The wag was not so good and Twin Oaks slow. Sycamore was consistent mainly on the pole around 15 peg and Jennys also good for a weight on paste/pellet. Trelawny seemed to be responding to popped up bread as well as corn fished short and pellet on the bomb.Python was also fishing well but the fish mainly small F1s ditto the canal.
Nelsons did not throw up any big weights whilst I was there but this is a lovely lake, probably my favoutite.EErie still throws up fish to floaters so is a lake I avoid but is the place to head for if its windy as it is very sheltered.
Pay your money and take your choice but I would say dont stay blinkered on pellet and paste many other baits do work down there. -
06/08/2007 at 3:26 pm #62248
TF_Johnny MacI was there week before last. my best pleasure sessions were in the evening, on Python cathing in the margins (carp to 4/5lb)
I did notice that almost everyone is obsessed with fishing pellet waggler???
I fished the silver match on the Wednesday and almost every angler fished pellet wag even though it was blowing a gale??
I was on Twin Oaks 25 and fished soft pellet on the pole…
I was 2nd overall with 46-12
next best weight was 20 odd pound. -
06/08/2007 at 3:31 pm #62249
TF_folk in hailEery is the one, had 20 to about 13/14lb back in June.If only I’d done it on the Rover I’d have been happy.
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06/08/2007 at 3:34 pm #62250
TF_Johnny MacThat’s what makes it so good….
Something for everyone 🙂My mates just bought a caravan on site…Think I may be having one soon.
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06/08/2007 at 3:37 pm #62251
TF_folk in hailcan’t beat python for snatching 2lb’ers on a light laccy either.
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06/08/2007 at 6:04 pm #62252
TF_cockney blankerJohnny mac don’t hang around if your after buying one mate, there is only about 8 pitches left and the better vans are going quick, the camping field is being converted to owners vans next year. Love the place love the van we brought get down here as much as possible now you won’t regret it.
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06/08/2007 at 8:18 pm #62253
TF_folk in hail4K site fees put me off.
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06/08/2007 at 8:54 pm #62254
daddy moParticipantcockney was that your caravan that was rocking on thursday night lol
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06/08/2007 at 9:02 pm #62255
TF_cockney blankerCertainly was, and Friday and Saturday, coming home tomorrow run out of work. 4k where you get that figure from your about a grand out of the whole years costs.
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07/08/2007 at 6:19 am #62256
TF_folk in hailI thought it was around 4k with insurance, utilities, etc. How long are you allowed to keep a van there? Is it 10 years?
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07/08/2007 at 12:04 pm #62257
TF_JohnHWhen I enquired cb I thought annual costs of around 3k were about what it costs. Plus the van will depreciate at least 3k pa, add interest if you borrow and it looks expensive unless you can spend 3 months at least down there. I dont think you can rely too heavily on rental income unless you do not want to use your van June July August time to offset any costs.
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07/08/2007 at 12:52 pm #62258
TF_folk in hailSimilar costings to be JohnH. I wouldn’t need to borrow, and I had it as 7K a year, depreciating the van over 10years. I can take four weeks down there, drink like a fish, and have 4 or 5 grand left over, tell me why on earth I would want to own the asset !!
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07/08/2007 at 1:13 pm #62259
TF_cockney blankerBack in dismal midlands now, 12 years on a new van folk in hail.
Roll on Friday back down there for 2 and a bit weeks. -
07/08/2007 at 6:04 pm #62260
TF_folk in hailAre the vans 9 month use, or 12? I guess i9f they are 9 month, they let you shut down in Nov, then come back for the two weeks over xmas, before shutting them down again until Mid March.
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