Posts Tagged ‘rod’

Carp Fishing “Ramblings” - Part 2

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

by Shaun Harrison

Stalking Fun
This trip down memory lane ( see previous post) also triggered further thoughts. Due to my present circumstances (single with a and nowhere to where I can take her), I have spent most of this very short stalking sessions. My beloved Free Spirit ‘S’ 10-footers have never had so much use, and some great fun has been had with proper eyeball-to-eyeball situations. Most of the I have caught this have fallen to hookbaits just a few feet out. In most of the cases I have actually watched the take the , which is all good heart pumping stuff, and I have really enjoyed doing this. From what started out as desperate measures in order to be able to actually wet a , it has resulted in one of the most enjoyable ’s I have had for many years. I am positive the I have used has heightened this pleasure. I love using short, soft rods and I get a big kick out of catching on reels. (more…)

Carp Fishing “Ramblings” - Part 1

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

by Shaun Harrison

After eight months of writing my ‘ Quest’ series in , I want to talk about the various topics and thoughts which came to mind whilst reading the latest issue of . What a brilliant mixed bag it has become.

With sales well on the increase, the recent facelift the has undergone (complete with ‘Tim Paisley’s International Carper’ for free) has definitely been a move in the right direction, and I would like to raise a to all at involved in the production of the . There’s an awful of competition out there, but the first of the monthlies can still hold its head up, and it shines through as Britain’s biggest . (more…)

Weed fishing (Summer or Winter)

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

by Samantha Collins-Ratcliffe

or , weedbeds are well worth a serious look at as being a good holding area for . I’ve found that clear spots in the are often a good area to put your - especially on a short session. I’ve fished a of very waters, both here and on the , and most of the time I find takes occur during the hours of daylight from these clear spots. (more…)