Posts Tagged ‘Weight’

Samantha’s PVA Rig

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

One of my favourite methods of carp is using bags. We all know it can be an absolutely deadly method of catching carp but even more so when used at long range where the carp have rarely come across this presentation. The first time I tried to cast a bag a long way, the bag didn’t stand up to the job and I wasn’t confident with the overall result. So I decided to set about making a which would cast well and not tangle. The below is what I now use for all my long range bag work, it’s simple to construct, casts well, tangle free and prevents the bag coming away from the on impact with the .

Below I’ll show you how I tie this

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True weights

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

By Paul Cooper

Have you ever caught a carp, weighed it accurately and then a few days later the same fish is caught weighing 2 to 3 lb heavier by another angler.

Watch some of the video’s on the internet sites and you can witness for yourself, examples of fish being weighed in-correctly.

I have in fact caught a feeding fish at 9.30 am and returned the fish for it to be caught later at around 11.30pm that evening by another angler, weighing in at an extra 3lb. Do you think that is possible? No! It is not. So why do anglers claim these exaggerated weights. Is it ignorance, self , or simply knowingly ?

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