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  1. Well it's that time of the year again chaps, all the jobs, shopping and presents are all sorted, even the cars are washed and look spic and span. We are off to Suffolk again for the New Year, clay shooting, lure fishing along with a few gins and we will be having a very good time. I will take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Xmas and a Happy New year. Festive regards Phil
  2. I have a pond of Koi ranging from around 7'' to 20'' and of course they live in a filtered freshwater environment however I add salt over winter to the pond which helps the fish stay healthy at a time when they are at their weakest with no ill effect to the fish sooooooo perhaps we under estimate what tolerances fish have with fresh to brackish to salt water. We get mullet passing through lock gates into fresh water and pike going the other way. I am not saying thoses fish stay in the new conditions but it may well be the case that the fish are able to live in brackish conditions with little
  3. Thanks Daniel but I have got my rods and whilst I have a couple of Wychwood rods, they are not on my hit list as I am not impressed in fact I have given several away. You think the Sonik Extractor are of a poor quality and that was my thoughts as well but there are quite a number of guys in my syndicate who bought them as 'spare rods' but now use them as their main rods and there are no carp under 20lb in our lake now so these rods have done the job they were bought for including a cat at almost 40lb. As said, these will ease me back into carping and then it will be a case of buy two Free Spi
  4. Thanks Lee, I saw this video and the 12' tests the lads did and without doubt the Insurgent was at the top of my list however the 12' is available but thr retractable 10' is out of stock everywhere within an hours drive from me and for me, I wanted to get hold and actually get a feel for the rods but even then very few and far between because they have discontinued them along with the Extractor range. The new Extractor Pro is taking over from the standard rod which is why there are some cheap prices out there. As I am getting back into carp fishing and the fact that I cannot afford my al
  5. I agree to a point Jimmy but found the very heavy knurled eye piece focus ring caused some issues when using NiteSite units to the point that it was possible to cause damage to the eye section of the scope, not too common but it happened. Not much of a problem nowadays with NiteSite out of business.
  6. Thanks Tom. The NGT look to be decent rods having spoken to someone else who has a pair and I do like the rod sleeves, better price than Sonik.
  7. Sorry..........................having a 'dose' of covid not 'does', silly old bugger.
  8. Now let me say from the start that I am not an out and out carp man putting 5kg of bait in my swim and staying for days on end after one fish however I have enjoyed the odd overnighter in the summer with a bbq burger in one hand and a gin in the other so you can tell I am not a 'CARP angler' but someone who enjoys various aspects of fishing so onto the subject of the title. Some years ago I sold my Free Spirit XS rods as I had packed up carping and as per usual the pension will now not run to these expensive rods so earlier this year I bought a pair of cheap Daiwa Black Widow 10' rods, what a
  9. We have a pond about 20mt in from the sea wall wher over the years kids have chucked flounder into this pure freshwater pond and now there are quite a few which have lost some of their colour and I have heard it said that some are almost white but I cannot confirm that is the case. Phil
  10. Its a pity I sold the simmons WTC with the P35 as I would have given him that one Jimmy, nice and light but there again a bit more flexibility with a more modern scope I guess. You need to keep an eye open for a Mamba Lite as they are only 450grm and not bad glass for general shooting. Phil
  11. 8'' barrel................. the one in the photo is way more than 8'' and the one in my rfd is around 450mm - 500mm (18'' - 20'') or have you got some special. Phil
  12. My grandson loves to shoot cat milk plastic bottles which are only 5'' tall and so light that they take off when the pellet hits them, keeps him happy for hours and no mess. I have quite a few empty ones as we fire them off on a webley dog taining thrower/gun thingy but if you Struggle to get any (if you want) I can always send some up Jimmy, light as a feather. Phil
  13. I can tell you that I had both the standard length 110 and several of the compact version and for me without doubt the compact 110 with an Airmax 30 compact scope is a lovely combination and both the .22 and .177 were not pellet fussy at all but JSB RS in .22 and Exact in .177 were nothing short of superb in my opinion. I wish I had not sold mine but you know what its like, the grass is always greener on the other side but it is NOT and now as a retired old fart, I don't have the dosh to replace them. Phil
  14. I don't think anyone can or will knock the HW100, possibly the most reliable pcp on the market. I have had a couple of 100 versions but prefer the 110 for lightness, never found any difference in accuracy between the models, it is just that the 100 was heavy to be walking around the perms with compared to the 110 but it is really a matter of personal taste. Phil
  15. If only Tim, I would love that just not much cash around at this time of the year. Good luck with sale. Phil
  16. I think we just have to sit on our hands and wait until the plan is CONFIRMED by the HSE. Don't expect BASC to do much for us as they have not so far. My local rfd has shipped out a shed load of rimfire rifles, .22lr, .17 hmr and a few .22 mag. These have gone to a certain importer of shotguns, rifles and expensive air rifles for them to ship out to a third world country and the price was tiny per gun, if the HSE DO allow rimfire to remain on lead (as there is NO substitute to lead for rimfire or airgun), the second hand value will start to climb again. I had been toying with selling my Tikka
  17. Didn't know you were into fowling, inland or foreshore.
  18. Hello Tim, how the devil are you mate, it is good to see you back on here. I would be interested in your 110 if I was not so bloody skint. Are you getting out much nowadays.
  19. I saw one in my rfd last week Jimmy, what a cracking rifle for him to start his shooting life with grandad, his face will be a picture on Xmas day and that my friend is for sure. Phil
  20. Thank you very much for that, some really interesting stuff there. I like the shrimp fly for the mullet and it is one that my buddy is preparing for our foray into the mullet next year. Phil
  21. Sorry to pick this thread up so late however, I am delighted to see another young person enter the world of clay shooting. I have watched the clips a few times ans thanks to your slow motion, I can see he is preparing for the shot perfectly. The gun is what is often called ' A tractor gun' in my neck of the woods and that is not to say it a crappy gun but that they are built to last. Most of them have 1/2 and full choke (fixed choke) so my suggestion would be to introduce different cartridges. For example, I use for sporting 28gr 7 shot for long range targets, 7.5 for medium and rabbit tar
  22. Can't knock you for that Mitch, I bored the pants off myself as well..............
  23. My pal had one which I have used a few times and I agree they shoot rather well BUT the heavy air tank badly affects the balance, great value for money just not my thing however the FX Verminator whilst similar in design has really good balance but pricey and being phased out.
  24. I used to keep my caravan at Woodbury so spent many many holidays at Exmouth fishing off the harbour front using fresh shrimp/prawn caught at the other end of Exmouth beach. I also used to fish for some very large flounder at Lympstone along with an assortment of fish on what used to be the Carlsberg landing dock in Topsham including some nice strap conger but that was many years ago. I believe they stopped the bass fishing from Exmouth beach, sad if true. An area I have been to for over 20 years and I really should go again although I have neither my kayak nor rib so the fishing would be d
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