middlewichblue
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That is one beautiful fish mate.My mate sent me this pic recently, not seen it as it was taken on his phone. Ebro carp, 30lb mark iirc and no boilie belly, stunning fish. Lean powerful fully scaled virgin common, notice powerful tailfin. Also notice nips from American signal crayfish (next to my right hand) competing for the bait with carp and other fish. Signals grow huge in spain!
Mates took the piss all holiday of mi 'Roy Cropper' coat : )
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It is indeed mate, thanks. I've not seen that pic until this weekend, was taken on one of our Spanish jaunts a few years ago.That is one beautiful fish mate.
Who’s that ugly fucker with his hands all over you?My mate sent me this pic recently, not seen it as it was taken on his phone. Ebro carp, 30lb mark iirc and no boilie belly, stunning fish. Lean powerful fully scaled virgin common, notice powerful tailfin. Also notice nips from American signal crayfish (next to my right hand) competing for the bait with carp and other fish. Signals grow huge in spain!
Mates took the piss all holiday of mi 'Roy Cropper' coat : )
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Not you; )Who’s that ugly fucker with his hands all over you?
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You have a fire on your boat? Don't you know you can't have your kayak and heat it!!![]()
Just sitting in front of the fire, this was a few days ago
That chair looks far too comfy i'd just snooze all day in that. Nice pic where is it?
A place called Snitterfield near Warwick, a Leamington Anglers water. It's actually colder than it looks.That chair looks far too comfy i'd just snooze all day in that. Nice pic where is it?
But what a view to blank toAnother night , another blank.
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Where's that, looks lufly
Seen the answerWhere's that, looks lufly
know what you mean about the bait fish, loved watching the fry creating tiny patterns on the surface as a perch attacked, even though the perch were barely bigger than them.Well I had no plans to go out this morning, I was up at six and a free day ahead, need to sort a new lawnmower out and a new laptop, fuck it, off i went too nice a day not to, went to the canal for 3 hours, just a walk and a fish, had a pike within 20 mins it thumped my lure the bait fish all jumped out of the water, it shot off to my right, I set the hook it felt like a good fish(for me), battle commenced, just as I caught a glimpse of it, it pulled the hook, must of been a good 3 or 4 lber maybe bigger ,same happened about an hour later, but I wasn't disappointed I was fucking thrilled especially when all the bait fish shot up ,if I had used a treble I'm pretty certain I would of landed both of them, but as I said to my mate I won't use trebles until I feel confident in handling the fish, I'd rather lose it than damage it, I actually felt i fished well today for a change :)


It is amazing on the big English waters like Rutland and Grafham watching the trout attack balls of fry. Both hunter and prey erupting the surface of the water. Gives the gulls a good feed too.know what you mean about the bait fish, loved watching the fry creating tiny patterns on the surface as a perch attacked, even though the perch were barely bigger than them.
Well done mate and really good you are prioritising the well being of the fish rather than making sure you land one. That is the sign of a bloody good angler.Well I had no plans to go out this morning, I was up at six and a free day ahead, need to sort a new lawnmower out and a new laptop, fuck it, off i went too nice a day not to, went to the canal for 3 hours, just a walk and a fish, had a pike within 20 mins it thumped my lure the bait fish all jumped out of the water, it shot off to my right, I set the hook it felt like a good fish(for me), battle commenced, just as I caught a glimpse of it, it pulled the hook, must of been a good 3 or 4 lber maybe bigger ,same happened about an hour later, but I wasn't disappointed I was fucking thrilled especially when all the bait fish shot up ,if I had used a treble I'm pretty certain I would of landed both of them, but as I said to my mate I won't use trebles until I feel confident in handling the fish, I'd rather lose it than damage it, I actually felt i fished well today for a change :)