R.A.W 1,987 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 A standard float set up should do you on this water, corn, maggots and pellets seem to be the prefered baits being used. If your fishing on the bottom then the rods you have should suffice Dave. I've got boxes of floats etc if people need any bits of terminal tackle we should be able to kit them out between us. A rod license will be needed as the ministry do turn up quite regular, you can go to your local post office and buy a day license. I think you can get a rod license on line too mate ..Hooks, floats, weights, line etc I'll have loads which can be used.. I'll bring spare bank sticks, rod rests etc I've 2 carp rods and reels, possibly a spare pole, a whip, feeder rod, float rod, Seat box, landing nets and keepnet... ( I'm a hoarder lol)... First come first served but anyone welcome to borrow what I've got.. Between us everyone will get fishing, Few of us are fishing the Wye the day before, if any lads want to join us they'd be welcome.. Baggsy the pole kev.....if possible Never fished one before and would like to perhaps try it out. If it's an expensive one . No problem Ry, I'll check it out and make sure all the sections are ok, I need to sort it out for Finley anyway, I'll make you up a couple of rigs too.. Johnny, have you any idea what the average depth is? I'm not sure on the depth Kev but I'll find out for you. It's deeper than John's head Kev. About 3ft 9" ...................That's not nice Quote Link to post Share on other sites
walshie 2,804 Posted July 4, 2014 Author Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 Can someone also clarify (again) the rules on barbless hooks, bait, groundbait, braid etc? Ta. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 Can someone also clarify (again) the rules on barbless hooks, bait, groundbait, braid etc? Ta. Anglers must dip their nets in tubs provided. Anglers to use barbless hooks only. No tinned cat or dog food to be used, no Boilies above 10ml or peanuts to be used. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 A standard float set up should do you on this water, corn, maggots and pellets seem to be the prefered baits being used. If your fishing on the bottom then the rods you have should suffice Dave. I've got boxes of floats etc if people need any bits of terminal tackle we should be able to kit them out between us. A rod license will be needed as the ministry do turn up quite regular, you can go to your local post office and buy a day license. I think you can get a rod license on line too mate ..Hooks, floats, weights, line etc I'll have loads which can be used.. I'll bring spare bank sticks, rod rests etc I've 2 carp rods and reels, possibly a spare pole, a whip, feeder rod, float rod, Seat box, landing nets and keepnet... ( I'm a hoarder lol)... First come first served but anyone welcome to borrow what I've got.. Between us everyone will get fishing, Few of us are fishing the Wye the day before, if any lads want to join us they'd be welcome.. Baggsy the pole kev.....if possible Never fished one before and would like to perhaps try it out. If it's an expensive one . No problem Ry, I'll check it out and make sure all the sections are ok, I need to sort it out for Finley anyway, I'll make you up a couple of rigs too.. Johnny, have you any idea what the average depth is? I'm not sure on the depth Kev but I'll find out for you. It's deeper than John's head Kev. About 3ft 9" ...................That's not nice Haha don't encourage him by laughing, at least my rod is thicker than your arms. ...... 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
R.A.W 1,987 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 A standard float set up should do you on this water, corn, maggots and pellets seem to be the prefered baits being used. If your fishing on the bottom then the rods you have should suffice Dave. I've got boxes of floats etc if people need any bits of terminal tackle we should be able to kit them out between us. A rod license will be needed as the ministry do turn up quite regular, you can go to your local post office and buy a day license. I think you can get a rod license on line too mate ..Hooks, floats, weights, line etc I'll have loads which can be used.. I'll bring spare bank sticks, rod rests etc I've 2 carp rods and reels, possibly a spare pole, a whip, feeder rod, float rod, Seat box, landing nets and keepnet... ( I'm a hoarder lol)... First come first served but anyone welcome to borrow what I've got.. Between us everyone will get fishing, Few of us are fishing the Wye the day before, if any lads want to join us they'd be welcome.. Baggsy the pole kev.....if possible Never fished one before and would like to perhaps try it out. If it's an expensive one . No problem Ry, I'll check it out and make sure all the sections are ok, I need to sort it out for Finley anyway, I'll make you up a couple of rigs too.. Johnny, have you any idea what the average depth is? I'm not sure on the depth Kev but I'll find out for you. It's deeper than John's head Kev. About 3ft 9" ...................That's not nice Haha don't encourage him by laughing, at least my rod is thicker than your arms. ...... .................Can't reply I'm off down the gym to put a bit of weight on Quote Link to post Share on other sites
socks 32,253 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 A standard float set up should do you on this water, corn, maggots and pellets seem to be the prefered baits being used. If your fishing on the bottom then the rods you have should suffice Dave. I've got boxes of floats etc if people need any bits of terminal tackle we should be able to kit them out between us. A rod license will be needed as the ministry do turn up quite regular, you can go to your local post office and buy a day license. I think you can get a rod license on line too mate ..Hooks, floats, weights, line etc I'll have loads which can be used.. I'll bring spare bank sticks, rod rests etc I've 2 carp rods and reels, possibly a spare pole, a whip, feeder rod, float rod, Seat box, landing nets and keepnet... ( I'm a hoarder lol)... First come first served but anyone welcome to borrow what I've got.. Between us everyone will get fishing, Few of us are fishing the Wye the day before, if any lads want to join us they'd be welcome.. Baggsy the pole kev.....if possible Never fished one before and would like to perhaps try it out. If it's an expensive one . No problem Ry, I'll check it out and make sure all the sections are ok, I need to sort it out for Finley anyway, I'll make you up a couple of rigs too.. Johnny, have you any idea what the average depth is? I'm not sure on the depth Kev but I'll find out for you. It's deeper than John's head Kev. About 3ft 9" ...................That's not nice Haha don't encourage him by laughing, at least my rod is thicker than your arms. ...... .................Can't reply I'm off down the gym to put a bit of weight on The ladies weights are on the left mate .......... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ossie n Arch 1,682 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 I think I'm going to have a go at the fishing competition, but I have no idea what gear to use. I had all my fishing stuff nicked out my car years ago and never really got back into it. I've bought bits and pieces since then, but I don't have what you'd call a decent setup. Here's what I have: 3 x chunky carp rods, reels and 15lb line A "specimen rod" (has this written on it) 11ft 1 3/4lb t.c. A carp size landing net and handle Assorted hooks and weights. What would I seriously need to buy to make up an outfit suitable? Then I can scour ebay. Cheers. At the rate i'm going there'll be a set of Barbel gear for sale soon...................... You could use that. :laugh: 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dytkos 17,818 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 Please can I bagsy a keep net Kev? Cheers, D. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
NEWKID 27,278 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 Please can I bagsy a keep net Kev? Cheers, D. No worries D... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dytkos 17,818 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 Much appreciated, make sure its a large one (not) Cheers, D. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 I think I'm going to have a go at the fishing competition, but I have no idea what gear to use. I had all my fishing stuff nicked out my car years ago and never really got back into it. I've bought bits and pieces since then, but I don't have what you'd call a decent setup. Here's what I have: 3 x chunky carp rods, reels and 15lb line A "specimen rod" (has this written on it) 11ft 1 3/4lb t.c. A carp size landing net and handle Assorted hooks and weights. What would I seriously need to buy to make up an outfit suitable? Then I can scour ebay. Cheers. At the rate i'm going there'll be a set of Barbel gear for sale soon...................... You could use that. :laugh: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 Can someone also clarify (again) the rules on barbless hooks, bait, groundbait, braid etc? Ta. Anglers must dip their nets in tubs provided. Anglers to use barbless hooks only. No tinned cat or dog food to be used, no Boilies above 10ml or peanuts to be used. depth charges ?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
the_stig 6,614 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 Can someone also clarify (again) the rules on barbless hooks, bait, groundbait, braid etc? Ta. Anglers must dip their nets in tubs provided. Anglers to use barbless hooks only. No tinned cat or dog food to be used, no Boilies above 10ml or peanuts to be used. jb send us the postcode just in case I get kicked off here and do find the time to come for a beer.... 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
R.A.W 1,987 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 A standard float set up should do you on this water, corn, maggots and pellets seem to be the prefered baits being used. If your fishing on the bottom then the rods you have should suffice Dave. I've got boxes of floats etc if people need any bits of terminal tackle we should be able to kit them out between us. A rod license will be needed as the ministry do turn up quite regular, you can go to your local post office and buy a day license. I think you can get a rod license on line too mate ..Hooks, floats, weights, line etc I'll have loads which can be used.. I'll bring spare bank sticks, rod rests etc I've 2 carp rods and reels, possibly a spare pole, a whip, feeder rod, float rod, Seat box, landing nets and keepnet... ( I'm a hoarder lol)... First come first served but anyone welcome to borrow what I've got.. Between us everyone will get fishing, Few of us are fishing the Wye the day before, if any lads want to join us they'd be welcome.. Baggsy the pole kev.....if possible Never fished one before and would like to perhaps try it out. If it's an expensive one . No problem Ry, I'll check it out and make sure all the sections are ok, I need to sort it out for Finley anyway, I'll make you up a couple of rigs too.. Johnny, have you any idea what the average depth is? I'm not sure on the depth Kev but I'll find out for you. It's deeper than John's head Kev. About 3ft 9" ...................That's not nice Haha don't encourage him by laughing, at least my rod is thicker than your arms. ...... .................Can't reply I'm off down the gym to put a bit of weight on The ladies weights are on the left mate .......... Fork the weights ............................it's roids I need Quote Link to post Share on other sites
socks 32,253 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 A standard float set up should do you on this water, corn, maggots and pellets seem to be the prefered baits being used. If your fishing on the bottom then the rods you have should suffice Dave. I've got boxes of floats etc if people need any bits of terminal tackle we should be able to kit them out between us. A rod license will be needed as the ministry do turn up quite regular, you can go to your local post office and buy a day license. I think you can get a rod license on line too mate .. Hooks, floats, weights, line etc I'll have loads which can be used.. I'll bring spare bank sticks, rod rests etc I've 2 carp rods and reels, possibly a spare pole, a whip, feeder rod, float rod, Seat box, landing nets and keepnet... ( I'm a hoarder lol)... First come first served but anyone welcome to borrow what I've got.. Between us everyone will get fishing, Few of us are fishing the Wye the day before, if any lads want to join us they'd be welcome.. Baggsy the pole kev.....if possible Never fished one before and would like to perhaps try it out. If it's an expensive one . No problem Ry, I'll check it out and make sure all the sections are ok, I need to sort it out for Finley anyway, I'll make you up a couple of rigs too.. Johnny, have you any idea what the average depth is? I'm not sure on the depth Kev but I'll find out for you. It's deeper than John's head Kev. About 3ft 9" ...................That's not nice Haha don't encourage him by laughing, at least my rod is thicker than your arms. ...... .................Can't reply I'm off down the gym to put a bit of weight on The ladies weights are on the left mate .......... Fork the weights ............................it's roids I need No it's the body of a man you need ......... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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