
Swainiac
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Its amazing how many views some of these threads get...were well over the thousand on this one.
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Hiya and welcome...dont leave it at joining the forum, go the whole hog...join the fastest growing Small Boat Fishing Club in the entire galaxy!! No...I'm biased. A little bird tells me that Loyal Royal is now on the hunt for a replacement craft, with a Warrior set firmly in his sights
Rich
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Adam, the moulds are currently in Bob F's car boot at the airport. He's dropping them at mine on thirsday evening, after ten, on his way through, Im cooking this weekend, if you want some leads sunday evening, drive over to mine and pick some up, ive about 60lb of lead here, so will make up as much as I have.
Noted your comment re adjusti mould etc. Pick it up if you come over. Best bet will be mon/tues next week. Give me a bell at home Adam.
Rich
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Hi, thanks for that.......six mile mark?????
Rich
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Mikey, my comp rig for Herring consists of a cut down string of "Sabiki" glo hauge rigs, on a size 4 hook to 7lb snood, and 12lb body, PM your addy, and I'll post you a full one, or cut one down and you have three rigs for WHEN, not if the rig snaps. They arent indestructabubble, so be mindfull of washing them out in fresh water, and I roll mine onto a section of pipe lagging, slipping the hooks into the soft material for safety. I also use a bright red or bright yellow 4-5oz ball weight for the dropper, it really works........there goes my species hunt secret!!!!!!
I get my rigs from the states at less than ten bob each, over here you can buy them at WAC, or I think Gerrys does Sabikis too. I think Ive got a dozen or so sets left, each consisting of ten hooks on each string, so thats three rigs per pkt.
I'll even throw in postage for free
Rich
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Kam, Cap'n Josh was out on the good ship "Revolution" on Tuesady, he snagged over 150 Bass, but then he was a Bass Boy, so he knows the score, all taken on Stormies. Pm re your stormies chap. Speak soon,
Rich
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T, Aalco at Nursling supply marine grade stainless, although I dont know if they charge like wounded rhino's!!!
02380 875200 Test Lane, Nursling.
Rich
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Guys, I have arranged to meet up with Bob on his return from his travels.....he really needs a PROPER job, so I can cook this weekend. Ive also found my jig head mould, so can do jigs from 1 oz up to 4 oz, hook sizes 2 1/0 and 2/0......I think!!
Paul, if you can get your lead to me at some stage, I'll do you a batch of your required size, also, your jigs Charlie.......what colour did u want the jig heads??? Do you want eyes on them?? ooooooooooo very proffeshneal!! I'll also do a bucket for yot mate Charlie, and your Ball weights T (Rocket Ron sends his reagrds BTW).
Charlie, may I arrange to meet you for the item you have languishing in the shed, as I'll need some more for the weights?? I'll try and get down this week, as Coddy's tree still needs dropped.
Any more takers for weights, jigs, or lead heads, post here and PM requiremnts along with contact numbers. Colours as above.
Rich
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Hi Tom..didnt see this post and have written elsewhere.......afterw e spoke I rang Josh Symonds, he was actually out at lights in one, and was taking fish, although he did start life as crew, and a hand on a Bass boat, so he knows the score. He was taking fish every drift. That mark can be snaggy, but keep the rig shorter with stormies, and try and just touch bottom.....ooer missus. Last time I fished it, again with Josh, I fished live macky on 8 - 10 ft trace, with a V small weight on....well behind the boat, snagging the best fish of the day, in two drifts...if theyre there they bite..if not they can be a bugger to locate. They should be there untill maybe second week in Dec, although we are due a cold snap as from today, which will have an effect on the water temp. Hopefully you got in touch with BB, and he gave you some good advice....he's a star, although his dress sense can be a little flamboyant when fishing
Rich
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Hi Dave, I was talking to MIke form UK Hooks yesterday, he's based on the IOW for those who dont know, he told me that cod are now showing off the Needles, the best so far is a twenty two pounder reported. Farther round the Island, more fish are being taken, although a recent Cod only comp fished by 85 or so anglers produced just 10 cod to the scales, which is quite poor. Ted and Mike have now sold "Due South", so our club will be looking for a new boat in the new year, we have a couple of trips left for this year, so hopefully may bag a last cod for the two skippers!! I bloody hope so, I havent boated a winter cod in two years now!!
Rich
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Dean......I swore by jam sandwiches.......they taste the same on the way up as well as on the way down
Rich
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Guys, following a call from Charlie last week, I'm going to be doing a cook up next week........if I can grab my moulds back from Bob, and lend Shytalks again.....Ive bought a bullet lead mould the same as PJ's, so will be making bullets from 1oz up to 5 oz. I can also put a loop and swivel on 4oz balls, and 5oz balls, which make excellent drifting leads for comp rigs. For a little extra shinyness that generally attracts us anglers, I can powder coat with various colours. I'm happy to make leads gratis, if you provide lead, and coat for a 25p per lead.
Lead moulds I have personally, are bopedo 4oz, 8oz, 12oz, 1lb, 2lb,spherical ball weights of 1oz and 2oz and oval ball weights of 1oz up to 5oz. as stated, ovals can be made up with loops and swivels in 4oz and 5oz sizes. For loop and swivel please add about 12p......I think thats what Mike from UK Hooks charges me, SS for wire loops has been sourecd from within the club......TY that member. <g> I also have jighead moulds for small spherical heads, and a much bigger "cod" type lead head, again, I will have to charge for the jig hook, but I'm happy to powder coat these too. I have eyes to glue on these if required...these work well with Small and huge twin tails.
I believe peters moulds are 12oz, 1lb, 1 1/4lb and 1 1/2lb.
Colours I have for powder coating are yellow, Red, Blue, White, Black, sand sparkle, and Red sparkle. The yellows and reds have proved very good during species hunts on Colins boat Flamer 2 throughtout the year.
If you want a batch made up, please give me exact details of your requirement, postings by thursday next please, I'll cook after that date. Post here in the first instance, but PM me a fone number, so I can bell you when theyre done.
Cheers guys........Rich
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Tom...book me in, I live in southampton.......but have a lead delivery to do for BB down in weymouth, so would suit me too. 07977 574335 is my mobile, or simlpy PM me on here, Cheers
Rich
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Tom, Ive a six foot blue glass rod from florida......its not great..its not sh*te, its taken a fair number of their spotted sea trout to about six pounds.....so should handle small bass/mullet. Any good??
Rich
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Duncan, hope that you do manage to get out. I'm down in Cardiff for the Wales v Fiji match tonight, but will be home on sat late, or sun early. If you want to meet up on the way past fopr your honey, give me a bell please, 07977 574335, if i dont answer, please dont leave voicemail, as its not working!!! I'll pm u my home number, feel free to leave a message there.
Tight lines Rich
ps I hope theres a welcome in the hillsides!!!! Hehe.
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Trev...do u want something towards the repair???
Rich
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Try this one.....scale a bass...remove the skin, and fry it, (the skin), splash chilli soy sauce, and red eye chilli's in the pan with spring onions,, bake a spud, cream the spud with fresh double cream, spoon back into the potato skin, top with the skin and chilli/onion mixture........serve as a starter...its delish!!
Follow with pan fried Bass and seasonal veg......afters is hiome made turkish delight ice cream.......Top meal!!!
Rich
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......................Just waiting for Kams input <gg>
Rich
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E-Bay........here we come!!!!
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Matt...you get two types of peeler.......generally, if you catch ure own, and find two crabs one piggy backing the other, the one underneath will be either a peeler or a popper.
To prepare, simply take the crab and determine which type it is, either a peeler...soft bodied, or a popper, a hardback with the rear of the shell split from the body, in readiness to climb out of its old shell. A peeler, as Kam rightly says, simply take a crab and remover a leg and hook, but best to add bait elastic, or I personally hook through the body, slide up the hook, and wrap up in elastic, leaving legs at each end of the hook. This leaves a juicey bait.
A popper....take off the hard outer shell, to expose the soft body underneath, and hook as above.
Hardbacks can be used very successfully at this time of year for big Wrasse, again, remove a back leg, hook up into the socket, push hook either out of the back, or out of the underside, with hardbacks, depending on size and shell toughness, its still advisable to use a good length of bait elastic. An added attraction with hardbacks, is to slightly crush the shell, letting the juices oooze through.
Tight Lines....Rich
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Kam, the Bass boys tend to use very small weights, so the weight may not actually be running along the bottom, also they fish very very simple rigs, for ease of set up, and cheapness to reduce expensive tackle loss.
Rich