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The Fishing Thread


Well I fished woodlands yesterday. Got down for around half six in morning and decided to fish the Oaks lake.

set up a little pellet feeder and fished an underarm Chuck to the island on 2mil fisher pellets with a banded 8mil pellet on the hook.

first fish was a skimmer followed by a lovely roach then the tip went round for a lovely little mirror it was faultless lovely fish. Had another carp as I saw a group up in the water so cast near on a pellet waggler about six inches deep straight on.

went quiet after as the sun came out and was boiling. Plenty fish on the top. Next time I need to take some floaters. Any advice on what to use?

got home half six last night so canny day. Had a few more roach and skimmers after the carp.

tight lines.
 
I got home yesterday from one of the best trips I've had this year, I think this is why I go North to fish
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Well I fished woodlands yesterday. Got down for around half six in morning and decided to fish the Oaks lake.

set up a little pellet feeder and fished an underarm Chuck to the island on 2mil fisher pellets with a banded 8mil pellet on the hook.

first fish was a skimmer followed by a lovely roach then the tip went round for a lovely little mirror it was faultless lovely fish. Had another carp as I saw a group up in the water so cast near on a pellet waggler about six inches deep straight on.

went quiet after as the sun came out and was boiling. Plenty fish on the top. Next time I need to take some floaters. Any advice on what to use?

got home half six last night so canny day. Had a few more roach and skimmers after the carp.

tight lines.

Just basic floating dog biscuits.
Ask in the tackle shop for basic floating baits. Use a pellet band really easy to hook the barb through the band eye and you are ready.
Without doubt the most exciting way to catch Carp.
Caught a 23lb Carp on this method, 1 rod length out and camouflaged behind the reed beds. Taken Carp virtually 1 foot away from the bank this way and the anticipation when they circle the bait sometimes nudging and blowing it out is unreal.
Smash it mate 👍
Just his eyebrow! We laugh about it now but I could have been a lot worse. A lesson learnt. Never happened again.

Me shooting the window out, you hooking an eyebrow.
Lessons learnt my friend 😂
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No matter what shit goes on in the World or your World.
This is what keeps you going. The perfect shot in the arm, if this doesn’t work mate there is very little else to recommend.
Absolutely heavenly.
 
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Whats the funniest thing anyone has ever hooked?

Mine? I was fishing down the lane at Sunderland docks one night (when it was open to the public). Those who know of it know theres an 8 ft concrete wall behind you, and where you fish is only 6ft wide, so you end up putting your gear over the wall to cast out. You have to watch out though, as people walk behind the wall.

Anyway, I put my gear over the wall and cast out. As the lead went sailing out, I notice something red flapping about on the end of my hook length. As I started to reel it back in, a bloke appeared looking for his woolen bobble hat, just as I reeled it up the dock wall dripping wet :lol:.
I once caught a bat fly fishing for sea trout, at night, in Scotland. It took the fly on my back cast and smacked me on the back of the head onthe forward cast. Frightened the life out of me but we both survived once I'd untangled it.
 
They are great photos I could picture myself flicking a 7 weight from those banks thanks for posting them .
9ft 5wt and a floating line, Blae & Black was the fly of choice with either a Golden Olive Bumble or a Claret Bumble on the dropper.
I once caught a bat fly fishing for sea trout, at night, in Scotland. It took the fly on my back cast and smacked me on the back of the head onthe forward cast. Frightened the life out of me but we both survived once I'd untangled it.
I often hook Bats on the River Derwent on an evening, I doubt they take the fly I think they get hooked on the cast.
 
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Whats the funniest thing anyone has ever hooked?

Mine? I was fishing down the lane at Sunderland docks one night (when it was open to the public). Those who know of it know theres an 8 ft concrete wall behind you, and where you fish is only 6ft wide, so you end up putting your gear over the wall to cast out. You have to watch out though, as people walk behind the wall.

Anyway, I put my gear over the wall and cast out. As the lead went sailing out, I notice something red flapping about on the end of my hook length. As I started to reel it back in, a bloke appeared looking for his woolen bobble hat, just as I reeled it up the dock wall dripping wet :lol:.
A parachute. Was fishing the target one neet and the rescue helicopter turned up looking for a body, blue lights reet down the coast. When he nashed to boulmer to refuel, the coastguard sent them flares up. Went down the next neet and fished the dip. Got a bite and struck. Had to pump the fish in, and hand ball it up the cliff. It was a pin whitey and a flare parachute.
 
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Lots of typical size Brownies great fun.
Actually these pics are better viewed in my media gallery

Great pictures but ffs you need another boat ;)
Pictures can’t do that justice though can they. Superb 👍
I hooked a carpet in Amble harbour. Thought I'd managed to bag a skate...I was somewhat disappointed.

And a seagull at Craster harbour. Reeling in my herring bait up the pier wall, the bugger swooped in and took off with it. It took two blokes to hold it down while I removed he hook. Bloody big things mind.

Hooked a Coot once after it took my bait whilst Tench fishing.
Sharp claws although managed to get the hook out and let it swim away.
Swans can be a nuisance and you need to be careful with them.
 
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Great pictures but ffs you need another boat ;)
Pictures can’t do that justice though can they. Superb 👍


Hooked a Coot once after it took my bait whilst Tench fishing.
Sharp claws although managed to get the hook out and let it swim away.
Swans can be a nuisance and you need to be careful with them.
Class when you see a duck flying with a top two trailing behind it.
I hooked a carpet in Amble harbour. Thought I'd managed to bag a skate...I was somewhat disappointed.

And a seagull at Craster harbour. Reeling in my herring bait up the pier wall, the bugger swooped in and took off with it. It took two blokes to hold it down while I removed he hook. Bloody big things mind.
One on lads hooked into a welcome mat in the Tyne off the groin at shields. Should have seen his face after 15mins pumping it in. Mind it looked like it was nodding in the tide.
 
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Fished marsden beach last night, small shite. Moved onto the cliffs about half 11 and had a few codling to 2 lb. Shite really. Nevermind.

Went to hendon prom today to use last few worm for an hour. Crabbed off every cast and one whitey last cast🙄
 
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