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NEWKID

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  1. I can see 100% why a river keeper of a trout fishery would want pike removed but surely a fish like that would be welcomed into another fishery rather than being killed. If pike like this are being killed up and down the country maybe a service could be offered to remove them and put them in specimen pike lakes similar to specimen carp lakes. I might put the idea forward on dragons den for some backing I'm sure this could be a winner..............
  2. Hi mate

    Are you allowed your lurcher yet

  3. Hi mate I struggled too, you need to save your photos on a site called photo bucket they will then automatically downsize. You then will have 4 sets of numbers beside yourphoto use the right hand button on your mouse to copy the 2nd set of numbers then paste this number again use your right hand button ( a list will come u including copy and paste) onto the hunting life site. There you go clear as mud but I hope you get the gist.
  4. Hoping she turns out to be worth every penny
  5. Paid £150 for my pup (beddy whippet) and i'm well pleased with her I think thats about as much as I'd want to pay for a dog my jack was £100. Cracks me up that people are willing to py £500-£800 pound for any cross with poodle in it Jakadoodle, labradoodle, cockerdoodle what ever way you look at it it's an over priced cross breed.......mongrel:blink:
  6. yeah you would think that but its funny how certain colours work , orange being particulary good for cod for example, I still think the tide and your rate of retrieve are the most important factors but it's still strange at 200ft down certain colours will out fish others.
  7. Back to the original thread............... went out last week with a mate on some permision and only saw 2 rabbits ( both on the road) the place is normally crawling with them yet a mate whos got permission 10 miles away say's it's still lifting with em i think your right about them being in isolated pockets.
  8. yeah I agree yesterday the wind was against the tide making the drift difficult thats maybe why the jellies worked as opposed to other lures, lijke you say every days different if it was easy it would be boring eh
  9. Yeah caught stacks of mackeral on silver paper, even bare hooks, although i think you'd struggle on silver paper wrecking in 200ft of water( you never know though) the most fish yesterday were caught on a sh*tty brown coloured jelly the skipper thought it looked crap and you would'nt catch with it ( so did i) but after a couple of fish including the biggest cod it made you change your mind this jelly cost about 50p so like silver paper it doesn't have to be big, flashy expensive lurres everytime.
  10. Yeah they work well here too mate eddystone do a good one its a jelly that looks like an eel black with red, yellow or orange tail I think there called fire tails:thumbs:
  11. Went wrecking yesterday out of dartmouth on Dave Harrisons boat gemini, top boat and top skipper I've been going out on boats for at least 20 years now and have seen how much the lures have changed, when we were first going out it was all about redgills and eddystones and they caught a lot of fish, then the jellies came in and they caught a lot of fish, then it was storm shads again catching fish and now we got side winders which catch fish. Yesterday the jellies out fished everything resulting in a few nice cod around 10lb ( my brother catching the biggest as always the spawny git) along w
  12. thats a great offer Mick, its nice to see someone genuinely trying to help someone out rather than starting a row, fair play mate:thumbs:
  13. Mate lent it to me and I didn't put it down till it was finished. Great read I'd definately recomend it
  14. sorry it's my jrt but still a good smile:thumbs:
  15. Thanks Vixen I'm well chuffed with her , you got some great looking pups there yourself nice colours. All the best with them:)
  16. A few photos of my pup on her walk today
  17. There a fu*king nightmare said in another post they've had to set a 'swan watch' on the town stretch of our river cause they've had half of em away Dont know if any one remembers a few months back a bloke who banned all poles on his fishery due to fish being taken , then got absolutely slated for being racist:icon_eek: , this country gone fu*king mad.
  18. is that one of parksi's pups I have a little bitch as well looks very similer I will try and put pictures up tommoz Yeah it is mate she's cracking how you finding yours She's made don't know where she gets the energy from, plays hell with my mates terriers,they don't know what to make of here she will stand here ground now.She hunts all the time nose only of the floor when she;s ragging somthing which is quite often!High hopes for here. photos on soon when ive sust out how to down size them. mines the same mate i've got a jack russel bitch she's been giving her stick since s
  19. we aint got the type of canals that suit that type of fishing down here the exter canal is averagely 25-30m wide and 12-14ft deep!! i aint fished a winter match on there for years but it was always grounbait feeder for bream and skimmers that would win the matches. We would fish the taunton and bridgewater canal with bread punch (i never done too well at this) in hind sight i think bloodworm and joker would've worked on there as its a more traditional cut type canal. To be honest i would spend all my time on the river thats my favourite for sure.
  20. 3 real qulity fish there mate, fortune favours the brave:notworthy: ( you must've been fuc*king freezing though)
  21. Its not just the fish there taking, i was fishing the town stretch of the river exe earlier in the year and got yapping to a bloke who has started some sort of 'river watch' because over half the swans on this stretch had disappeared, no prizes for guessing who's had em. it was something like 40 swans that had gone missing:icon_eek: . theres signs in English and Polish along the entire length of the canal about taking fish!!!! It used to be the cormarants that was Fuc*ing the fishing up round here now it's the poles.
  22. Its funny how there not at all squeamish when there little, last week my little girl who's 2 was in the garden as i was skinning a rabbit trying to help( getting in the way) my older girl who's 11 ( and proper girly) disapeared inside saying we were disgusting. They're like sponges when there little willing to learn anything and get stuck in, now im a little older and i've got a bit more patience( only shout at em every 5 mins now:laugh: ) i want to teach them what i can, then they can make up there own minds if they wanna fish, hunt or...... be boring:thumbs:
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