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Wolfdog91

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  1. Well its been getting a lil hot (only round 90° lol ) and i got the itch to go catch some bream down at the pond. Now Id like to state that the word bream is just an umbrella term we use here in the southern states to describe all manner of common pan fish the main ones im catching today are just bluegills Only brought my ultra light spinner and my extenable 11' Bream pole. Ended up using the bream pole the most. Only kept the small ones to render down for a fish oil. Pretty simple rig,nothing special looking to get some waggler floats soon Long with the small keepers I managed some fine
  2. Stocking carp ?! Lol sorry I understand that stocking and raising them is a very common practice but over here carp ( common,grass,big head,flying etc) are basically trash fish. Most people hate them or the idea of them. I mean they're all over the place . in a lot of places with carp You can catch 20-60 a day. Ten is pretty common. There was actually an amazing video put together on YouTube were some guys from the UK came over here and fished with some U.S carp fishers . Shows a lot of differences Between the U.S and the UK. I'll try to find it. But as far as me well I fish a lot if different
  3. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fYf3bMJz7f8 Heres a video y'all May enjoy
  4. I know of Barker pans but I didn't know savageau made pans. I'll ask on trapperman.
  5. Dakota line dip is a really good water based dip. A lot of snares men and lad trappers love it over here
  6. Well carp fishing in general ( I take it that would involve tench , bream and other fresh water species )
  7. Hello all ! Just like to state I'm very envious of deer stalking in the UK. But I've notice that y'all are a bit different with your shot placements. In the U.S. it's mostly righ behind the shoulder in the boiler room ( heart lung ) or neck shots to a lesser degree. How ever I've noticed in the U.K. it's much more head shooting ( which is extremely taboo,for better words, here in the states ) and spine shots. Any particular reason for this ? Thanks ! Stay Blessed !
  8. Well first off what's the history behind calls style of fishing ? How exactly did it evolve to what it is ?
  9. Hello all ! First of I'd like to say I'm fascinated with the way y'all fish across the pond ( it's dubbed Euro style fishing here in the states )! I must apologize if I use incorrect terminology but I musk ask why are y'all's methods so...complex ? I like watching videos on YouTube of carp fishing but I'm just baffled by all the equipment that's used . I mean a lot of folks are just as bad over here especially with catfish ! But I some of y'all wouldn't mind explaining a few things it would be great! Stay Blessed !
  10. Why don't y'all Camo your cages ? Over here it's a fairly common practice to blast your cages with a few shades of dull spray paint to break up the out line. Also y'all don't cover the bottoms of your cages ? I apologize if I sound rude just different than how we roll over hete
  11. What's the largest Conibears y'all can use over there ? A 5x5 with a coin pan would seem to be perfect !
  12. I think I could put input on this ! Over here most people only speed dip their water traps because they retain such a bad scent from the gas (y'all call gasoline petrol right ?) one of the most common and favorite methods if treating traps over here is waxing and dying. Most of the time traps are boils for a few hours in Longwood dye and water. The dye turns acidic I guess (I'm sorry I don't completely understand the entire molecular process So forgive me ) and dyes the metal black or reddish Brown depending on the dye. Then you wax the traps whichever is where you have a separate pot with mel
  13. I must ask ; have y'all started using CONI pans over there ?
  14. Evening all ! Would just like to introduce my self ! I'm a trapper from across the pond here in the southern U.S. I'm a pretty active member on Trapperman ( which is more or less the U.S equivalent to this fine site ) but after talking to a few of the U.K members on there I decided to join this site. Figured it would be fun to exchange and compare how we do stuff over here to how you guys do it over there.
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