scotty12 3,892 Posted 8 hours ago Report Share Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, Bangersanmash said: Fight like f**k. My lad was shocked. Said even the smaller one put up a fight lol. You think their finished then go again. Said not like carp are they just a dead weight. There designed like F1 motors. Keeps the young lads of the streets mate that’s a good thing. Carp fishing is the most boring thing on earth like catching gold fish at the shows lol Edited 8 hours ago by scotty12 1 Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 5,339 Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 6 hours ago 4 hours ago, Daniel cain said: There's nothing in freshwater, in the UK that fights as hard as barbel mate...lad I had down this weekend nearly lost his rods a few times lol...you got to be on the ball That's why a told our youngen to buy some korum butts for his rod. His rod nearly hit him under chin other week. It's that quick that rod going Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 5,339 Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 6 hours ago 4 hours ago, mitre said: Carp will do the same as barbel all good fun Do they bollocks carp do run but not like barbel. You look at the size difference in a 30lb carp to a 14lb barbel. Big fat things carp barbel are fit. Have to be living in fast flowing water. 1 Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 48,936 Posted 4 hours ago Report Share Posted 4 hours ago 4 hours ago, scotty12 said: Ugly looking fuckers but they do like powerful mate. Can you get them on the fly and spin or is more carp tactics for them ? It's becoming quite popular to catch them on the fly....they were never liked and would be culled years ago by the salmon ghillies treated as a pest.... because they are an inquisitive fish they see a shoal of anything behind the groynes,and they go over for a nose lol,end up pushing the game fish out into the main flow..... Weakening them and stopping them getting to the spawning grounds These days they generate more income than the salmon across all the rivers in England and Wales,and are they are tolerated 1 2 Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 5,339 Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 3 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: It's becoming quite popular to catch them on the fly....they were never liked and would be culled years ago by the salmon ghillies treated as a pest.... because they are an inquisitive fish they see a shoal of anything behind the groynes,and they go over for a nose lol,end up pushing the game fish out into the main flow..... Weakening them and stopping them getting to the spawning grounds These days they generate more income than the salmon across all the rivers in England and Wales,and are they are tolerated Brilliant watch that Danny. There's an orvis shop in Bakewell been in a few times one more near me at Shelley Huddersfield way called fly only. Decent shop. Not a cheap hobby though fly fishing. Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 48,936 Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said: Brilliant watch that Danny. There's an orvis shop in Bakewell been in a few times one more near me at Shelley Huddersfield way called fly only. Decent shop. Not a cheap hobby though fly fishing. It's like anything else mate, you can get a decent starter set up these days for not a lot of money,I got my lad a starter set from Lidl, little 4/ 5wt flyrod reel £15/20,went on that temu,few boxes of different flies and buzzers etc,gunk,tapered leaders and a few different forward weight lines and he was away...spent about £60 all in...Great fun,he's caught perch, little carp off the surface with it... 1 Quote Link to post
scotty12 3,892 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Daniel cain said: It's becoming quite popular to catch them on the fly....they were never liked and would be culled years ago by the salmon ghillies treated as a pest.... because they are an inquisitive fish they see a shoal of anything behind the groynes,and they go over for a nose lol,end up pushing the game fish out into the main flow..... Weakening them and stopping them getting to the spawning grounds These days they generate more income than the salmon across all the rivers in England and Wales,and are they are tolerated Good wee video that mate everyday is a school day Quote Link to post
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