Posts Tagged ‘wind’

The Carp Don’t Know the Rules

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

I relearned and old last , you may think you have the sorted out but no one tells the the rules. When I joined Shaun on our Grenville he had already fished for 24 hours. He was a swim in a bay that he knows well and has fished successfully over the last year. I chose a swim at the other side of the on his . Conditions for us both looked good. Within an hour I was getting liners over the n’ and after three hours I had a run that I did not connect with. I sat confidently for another 24 hours; while the new that should have pushed the towards swung slowly around 360 degrees and the cooled considerably. Was I worried was I hell? The in this always off the of a cold . Don’t they? The picked up and I sat it out. (more…)

The Night The Winds Came

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

By Jamie Simpson

Friday 12th and another quick on the was on the cards.

Having had to the the previous Friday after just half an hour due to high levels and a large amount of debris being carried through, I was more than keen to get down for another .  All seemed , the level was only about a foot up on summer levels and the was reasonable.

I was out within minutes and was more than happy with the spots as I have had a few from them this season.  I feel that knowing the area you are is vital if you are only there for a limited period and it is almost dark when you arrive.  Due to this I always have my rods ready with hookbaits on when I arrive and leave my leads in a side pocket of my rucksack along with my buzzer bars.  One you get with the is that the topography changes over the years and snags can get moved every time the high levels and floods come.  Even existing snags change and get more branches etc attached to them, so feeling the lead down is vital even if you think the spots are clear. (more…)

Stop those false bleeps II

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

by Shaun Harrision
Following on from my previous blog regarding stopping the alarms constantly bleeping in a big I would like to share another little method I have developed since I wrote the last bit.

This has all come about since joining a large deep clay pit in Cambridgeshire. I have never fished anywhere before that gets so so often. It’s as though it has its own mini . The drive to the pit will often see barely a rustle in the trees but once there white caps can often be seen with huge waves breaking over the on the prevailing . (more…)

Stop those false bleeps in adverse conditions

Monday, August 11th, 2008

by Shaun Harrison

Just spent a week-end in real heavy winds. the Cambridgeshire I am seems to always have a gale blowing across it. I guess because of the size of the place 1 3/4 mile around the then the builds up more momentum across it than it would appear to do on smaller sheltered lakes. Also Cambridgeshire isn’t the sort of place you go off on a hill walking or mountaineering holiday - it is pretty flat. (more…)