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Originally posted by Simon G View PostI'd love to catch a humungus cod off a boat. But just suffice to the pier. Mackerels pretty much guaranteed. It's Sea Bass that's the bonus from the marina pier/pier armonly caught sea bass once.
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I'd love to catch a humungus cod off a boat. But just suffice to the pier. Mackerels pretty much guaranteed. It's Sea Bass that's the bonus from the marina pier/pier armonly caught sea bass once.
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Originally posted by dmacleod28 View PostWhat an amazing set up think i might invest in some thing like that my self
Originally posted by oskihen View PostThat's certainly the way to catch fish , too many anglers have a home from home and are too reluctant to move and try and draw the fish to them
As it happens, the Koi I banked in that photo was caught after moving to the opposite end of the lake to where I started.
I set up on fish, but they moved during the night, so at first light I followed them. The Koi was the alarm call just before
first light the following morning.
This helps to keep me mobile:
Originally posted by Simon G View PostThat's a cracking tent setup Johnny
What a perfect little cigar haven in the Summer!
lovely carp too!
I love sea fishing. Can take catch home too
It is a nice little home while I am on the bank Si.
Sea fishing is something I have always fancied, but never really done other than a couple of guest sessions with others.
I do like my seafood too.
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That's a cracking tent setup Johnny
What a perfect little cigar haven in the Summer!
lovely carp too!
I love sea fishing. Can take catch home too
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Originally posted by Johnny Thunder View PostHardcore me Simon.
I fish all winter under a brolly.
I do have a really good bivvy but I find it makes me lazy. It takes a lot more time and effort to put up and down.
If I find fish somewhere else, I can have the brolly down, rods in and ready to move within 20 minutes.
It takes a lot longer with the bivvy.
Post 32 on page 4 of this thread shows what I use.
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Originally posted by Johnny Thunder View PostHere's the pic of the Koi I banked last October:
And a shot of where I live when I am on a session:
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Hardcore me Simon.
I fish all winter under a brolly.
I do have a really good bivvy but I find it makes me lazy. It takes a lot more time and effort to put up and down.
If I find fish somewhere else, I can have the brolly down, rods in and ready to move within 20 minutes.
It takes a lot longer with the bivvy.
Post 32 on page 4 of this thread shows what I use.
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Originally posted by Johnny Thunder View PostNo luck this trip Simon.
After walking around the lake a couple of times and climbing a few trees, I managed to find a small group of fish cruising around in the
sun on Friday lunch time. I set up there and got baits in the water without spooking them. They were still hanging around until it got dark.
However, nothing came of it. During the night, the temperature dropped savagely. I woke up at about 1am with frost in my nostrils.
When I got out of the bag at first light, most of the lake had frozen over.
You must be keen to sleep in a tent johnny to wake up and find
frost in your nostrils.
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Are you using a dble skin full bivy Johnny? Would be surprised you'd get frosted inside one. If you're using an open sided day shelter, I strongly recommend you use the former, for your health.
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No luck this trip Simon.
After walking around the lake a couple of times and climbing a few trees, I managed to find a small group of fish cruising around in the
sun on Friday lunch time. I set up there and got baits in the water without spooking them. They were still hanging around until it got dark.
However, nothing came of it. During the night, the temperature dropped savagely. I woke up at about 1am with frost in my nostrils.
When I got out of the bag at first light, most of the lake had frozen over.
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