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having just got the sotas ticket wouldnt mind a break from carp fishing looking a having a go on the dove or the sow tackle ive got is 1.75tc rod 8lb line 6lb hooklink for barbel and chubb would this be up to the job or not? any help on this would be great or pointers on where to fish as i've never been before thanks in advance.
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Some nice swims on the Dove Connor and well worth the trip out
![]() If you're hoping for a barbel would suggest you up the hooklink, I use 10lb straight through as they really do test the tackle and average around 7lb, might not sound big compared to a carp but once hooked . The chub aren't shy and average 3lb, have had a few 4lb'ers and my mate had one nudging 5lb, there's no need to scale down for them in the summer. Park your car at Scropton and you can walk to either the Scropton or the Fauld stretch, often pays to have a wander and try a few swims. Will be giving it a good few trips myself this year, still not managed a double figure barbel but have been close ![]() |
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thanks for the info guys some valuble tips in there,is using semi fixed leads or running leads better for chubb & barbel? nylon or braided hookling? thinking of hair rigging an overflavored pellet or small boilie on a size 10 or 8 hook over hemp and a few scattered baits, cant wait to give it a go when the season starts, , just the thought of travelling light and having a go in a few different swims and not knowing what you may catch, is just the thing i need after sitting behind static rods and buzzers for years ,once again thanks.
Last edited by connor : 10-05-2008 at 11:03 AM. |
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Running leads or in-line leads both work, running feeder filled with small pellets well worth a go too. If I'm fishing 2 rods, usually have one on a pellet feeder and keep recasting 15 - 20 mins, then one downstream left alone with a boilie or big pellet.
I prefer nylon hooklinks, think that theres less chance of a tangle in the running water. Boilies, pellets, meat, corn, all work. In winter when it's mainly the chub on the feed then bread takes some beating. |
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some very good advice there mate ,
all i would add is to make sure you have a decent clutch on your chosen reel , if you connect with a decent barbel , it WILL get tested you sound like i did 6 or 7 years ago , thing is i didnt go back to proper carp fishing again as the mobile type of fishing i encountered suited me down to the ground , the rivers have got me now minimum of tackle , 1 rod , small chair or unhooking mat to sit on , landing net , few bits of terminal and bait in a small stalking bag and your away , no barrows , beds , sleeping bags , pods etc , total freedom good luck and enjoy ![]() |
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If you're aiming for chub then be careful how you hook your bait. Chub often pick up baits with them between their lips and move off. If fishing with hair rigged baits you can quite often get missed bites if the chub are in a 'lippy' mood. Traditionally hooked baits often score better for chub than hair rigged baits.
Mike. PS Connor, if you want to cut down the driving miles on your river sessions, have you considered the River Dane?
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Downstream of Byley Bridge is day ticket, the better swims are upstream but still not too bad a stretch. Not a patch on the Dove though IMO, in both quality and no's of fish. Think it's Middlewich Anglers that have the fishing on this stretch, isn't too expensive a ticket from what I remember.
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