It was, had a big catch of big bream some roach and perch. Most fell to flat method/ pellet. Some to good old fashioned swimfeeder/maggot.
Midges bit me to feck.
Getting the lures out tomorrow for a change. :D
Those Savage 4plays are the bollo x. ;)
It was, had a big catch of big bream some roach and perch. Most fell to flat method/ pellet. Some to good old fashioned swimfeeder/maggot. Midges bit me to feck. Getting the lures out tomorrow for a change. :D Those Savage 4plays are the bollo x. ;)
where have you been john rivvy?
when the mozzies are out in force i use this -someone told me about it a couple of years ago – its a cosmetic bath moistener from avon – i didnt believe it, thought it was a wind up – but i am not joking its 10 times as good as jungle formular or any other i have used.
apparently the marines and sas dont use gov issue stuff and use this instead.
It was, had a big catch of big bream some roach and perch. Most fell to flat method/ pellet. Some to good old fashioned swimfeeder/maggot.
Midges bit me to feck.
Getting the lures out tomorrow for a change. :D
Those Savage 4plays are the bollo x. ;)
What is your best catch of all time? i don’t necessarily mean the weight of the fish. it might of been a crucian carp and you was just chuffed that day with the way it went. i used to go fishing when i was a lad and remember catching a conger eel in the river Eden in Carlisle with a feeder full of maggots. it was a wing prayer job and that thing was slippy before it went in to the keep net 8-)
It was, had a big catch of big bream some roach and perch. Most fell to flat method/ pellet. Some to good old fashioned swimfeeder/maggot. Midges bit me to feck. Getting the lures out tomorrow for a change. :D Those Savage 4plays are the bollo x. ;)
What is your best catch of all time? i don’t necessarily mean the weight of the fish. it might of been a crucian carp and you was just chuffed that day with the way it went. i used to go fishing when i was a lad and remember catching a conger eel in the river Eden in Carlisle with a feeder full of maggots. it was a wing prayer job and that thing was slippy before it went in to the keep net 8-) [/quote]
You’re starting to sound like that character from the Fast Show – the old bloke in the pub who turned every conversation into a fishing tale.
It was, had a big catch of big bream some roach and perch. Most fell to flat method/ pellet. Some to good old fashioned swimfeeder/maggot. Midges bit me to feck. Getting the lures out tomorrow for a change. :D Those Savage 4plays are the bollo x. ;)
What is your best catch of all time? i don’t necessarily mean the weight of the fish. it might of been a crucian carp and you was just chuffed that day with the way it went. i used to go fishing when i was a lad and remember catching a conger eel in the river Eden in Carlisle with a feeder full of maggots. it was a wing prayer job and that thing was slippy before it went in to the keep net 8-) [/quote]
You’re starting to sound like that character from the Fast Show – the old bloke in the pub who turned every conversation into a fishing tale.[/quote]
i am actually toying with the idea of getting back in to it. A few smokes and some tins and just chilling out with my rod waiting for the fish to play 8-)
It was, had a big catch of big bream some roach and perch. Most fell to flat method/ pellet. Some to good old fashioned swimfeeder/maggot. Midges bit me to feck. Getting the lures out tomorrow for a change. :D Those Savage 4plays are the bollo x. ;)
What is your best catch of all time? i don’t necessarily mean the weight of the fish. it might of been a crucian carp and you was just chuffed that day with the way it went. i used to go fishing when i was a lad and remember catching a conger eel in the river Eden in Carlisle with a feeder full of maggots. it was a wing prayer job and that thing was slippy before it went in to the keep net 8-) [/quote]
there is more chance of martinez playing 4-4-2 for the rest of the season than you or anyone else catching a conger eel in the river eden, a conger is a deep water sea fish –
what you would have caught is a common eel which are born in the saragosa sea and migrate to european rivers as tiny elvers, spend there lives here and go back to sea(saragosa sea is in the caribbean)to breed and die -the total opposite to salmon.
the nearest conger to where you fished would be on a wreck or rocky bottom out in the solway firth/irish sea – and they are few and far between there anyway.
there is more chance of martinez playing 4-4-2 for the rest of the season than you or anyone else catching a conger eel in the river eden, a conger is a deep water sea fish –
what you would have caught is a common eel which are born in the saragosa sea and migrate to european rivers as tiny elvers, spend there lives here and go back to sea(saragosa sea is in the caribbean)to breed and die -the total opposite to salmon.
Fair play, managing to combine angling accuracy with an anti-Martinez blast in the same post ;)
Not sure why you had to drag Conor Salmon into it though. What’s he done to upset you?
there is more chance of martinez playing 4-4-2 for the rest of the season than you or anyone else catching a conger eel in the river eden, a conger is a deep water sea fish – what you would have caught is a common eel which are born in the saragosa sea and migrate to european rivers as tiny elvers, spend there lives here and go back to sea(saragosa sea is in the caribbean)to breed and die -the total opposite to salmon. the nearest conger to where you fished would be on a wreck or rocky bottom out in the solway firth/irish sea – and they are few and far between there anyway.[/quote] At the risk of being a pedant, the Sargasso Sea is actually a part of the Atlantic Ocean – with Bermuda as roughly the central point.
At the risk of being a pedant, the Sargasso Sea is actually a part of the Atlantic Ocean – with Bermuda as roughly the central point.
you are right standish in the actual location but the sargasso starts/meets the eastern caribbean,which is also part of the atlantic ocean, and it is here in the western sargasso in the warm gulf stream waters where the eels produce there offspring – they are then thought to move(very little is known of their early years) into the main sargasso sea and take refuge under a floating seaweed called sargassum where they spend time before migrating along the gulf stream towards europe.