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hammerdaveyboy 5:42 Sun Jun 14
Trakker colossus bivvy wanted
Just in case any fishermen here may know someone who has for sale cash waiting

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lowermarshhammer 4:09 Tue Jun 16
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Carp fishermen are funny fuckers with their remote control bait boats and articulated wheelbarrows.

Summer tench float fishing 4 or 5 lbs bs line sweetcorn maggot cocktail keep it out the lilies is way more fun in my opinion.

munkyfunk 2:57 Tue Jun 16
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Nah as long as publicity goes thru Steve it's OK...

PardewsBanjoString 1:53 Tue Jun 16
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I see a few Wingham fish in the rags the other week. I thought Steve always had a publicity ban on there?

munkyfunk 12:17 Tue Jun 16
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Il.keep.an eye on it parcels, as I said still got a few in Wingham I.want,
Cheers

PardewsBanjoString 10:00 Tue Jun 16
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PM

bruuuno 9:30 Tue Jun 16
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Are there any quiet lakes on. That RDAA ticket? I'm in bristol and there's fuck all round here, readings only an hour up the M4.. Need a new water

PardewsBanjoString 9:09 Tue Jun 16
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Munky,

Thats the bugger.

For just over 200 sheets you get:

Pingewood
Farnham Flint
Causeway lake (now Whistley Mill)
Englefield
Whats left of Sonning and a day water called Longwater too.

munkyfunk 10:39 Mon Jun 15
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Pardews has that ticket got the Farnham Flint water in reading?
My mate fished it and the mirrors were as black as your hat.
Some real crackers, when I'm done on Wingham il be taking a look at that place...

Blackythebanktramp 7:29 Mon Jun 15
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http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=121675223679&globalID=EBAY-GB

Nash 2man double extreme. These are a big bivvy mate done a couple of trips on one and much better priced

You off on a jolly abroad on one of the monster lakes by any chance?

PardewsBanjoString 4:26 Mon Jun 15
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Any of you mongrels RDAA members?

OHL 3:39 Mon Jun 15
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bruuuno

yeah agreed on those spombs, i use one, much prefer em to the spod...dont lose any bait on the way out there. Team spomb use to have a coupe teams in the BCAC...fished it a few time myself, but gave up two years ago. not sponsored so too much money...200 quid a man entry now plus your bait for 48 hrs...sod that

bruuuno 3:11 Mon Jun 15
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OHL 1:08 Mon Jun 15
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Good luck to the fella. Reminds me of the bloke who invented spombs taking it to Danny fairbrass who said nah it will never catch on, not interested...

The carp fishing world is full of total mugs eager to be parted with their hard earned, lots of ££ to be made.

Eggbert Nobacon 1:44 Mon Jun 15
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a fish i think has a memory measured in seconds



Old wives tale/urban legend whatever you want to call it

OHL 1:08 Mon Jun 15
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i met the fella who designed and patented that air inflated bivvy at a syndicate i was on last year. Got em made in China. Bloody simple yet clever idea. He had a mate that imported tents into the UK, and he noticed that some of the tents he was selling had the air inflatable tubes. He mentioned to him about moving into the fishing industry, they did a prototype last year and got it to the carp show in Brentwood. I vaguely remember he said he showed it to Lee Jackson at the Tackle Box and they immediately increased the size of their pitch at the carp show to promote it. Looks set to do well. Good on em.

bruuuno 11:12 Sun Jun 14
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If I handed you a rod with an angry 20lb carp attached claret you'd understand.

It's a great buzz - bloke over my lake is a former marine, done several tours of afghan, still admits to shaking with adrenaline when he's got a big fish on

claret on my shirt 11:05 Sun Jun 14
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I'm not knocking because it's every man to their own but i've never seen the point of fishing.

I believe the vast majority don't eat what they have caught and anyway it's a lot easier to go to supermarket.

It's got to be pretty random to what fish gets on your line i presume as well?

Lastly and maybe most importantly i don't see fishing as a great tactical sport, a fish i think has a memory measured in seconds, therefore surely it can't be hard to outwit one?

So what is the fascination please?

bruuuno 10:52 Sun Jun 14
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http://www.kampafishing.co.uk/brochures/carpair2015.pdf

Looks decent

munkyfunk 10:48 Sun Jun 14
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Who does them Bruuuno?
Still got my Nash over wrap and lacuna bed hair in shed

bruuuno 10:44 Sun Jun 14
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In all seriousness though I like the look of those inflatable bivvys, reckon that's the future

bruuuno 10:36 Sun Jun 14
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Use a 50" wave lock with canvas nashy over wrap

munkyfunk 8:30 Sun Jun 14
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Erics angling have done me some cracking deals they are worth a punt.
I use an aqua m3 myself, but when I take my lad erics did me a jrc quad continental and supa wrap for 200 quid delivered.
Got an aqua weigh sling with Aqua stink bag and Aqua giant sack going for £20 collected if anyone's interested.

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