Archive for July, 2010

Can anyone tell me about the most important themes of the book., and the significance of the fishing boat picture that Kathy keeps asking for?

does anyone know wher i can find cheap fish ie guppies, goldfish etc with the fish tank and equipment in london somewhere in middlesex
please tell me
help me

Insurance proof of ownership – help!?

I am looking for some advise on where I stand with my insurance company, the Royal Bank of Scotland. We were burgled and had various fishing and golfing equipment stolen along with items in a chest freezer (big cuts of meat, fish etc all purchased with cash). These had been given as gifts over many years and as such we do not have any receipts. The insurance company say they require proof of ownership (receipts of photographs), none of which I have. Where do I now stand as they say they will not pay out without these.

Beginner fly fishermen should pay attention to the flexibility of his fishing rod, as a graphite rod will make learning how to fly fish a much more enjoyable experience. Learn about the importance of a smooth reel with help from a fly fishing guide in this free video on fly fishing equipment for beginners. Expert: Walt Geryk Contact: neffguide.com Bio: Walt Geryk is an Orvis-endorsed fly and spey fishing guide with over 30 years of experience. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

sea fishing thames estuary?

Anyone know what fish are biting in the summer? looking to book a trip from a charter boat but was just curious as to whats biting at the moment.

Getting a fish Tank and dont where to start?

wee bought our 3 Y,O son 2 Goldfish a few month back!(1)left?but now think wee might get an Aqurium now that can hold nicer fish than the GFish…

what should i look for in a nice tank?
and what other equipment would be required ..ie ..filter’s,pumps etc?
we are not expecting to have the gold fish long (it was practice) to se if we would like a nice tank?

how long do fishing rods last for?

so then i mean i am looking to buy 6 new rods which will be costing over £2000 pounds and was wondering if they lasted forever fresh and salt water rods .does any body know how long they last???

Fishing experts please…?

Right, Ive spent hours aimlessly surfing different websites looking for a complete fishing kit not necesarily for beginners but just an all round decent set (for under £15).

Ive found a telescopic rod/reel combo I like here:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=300308835172

Me and a mate want to go fishing here in Winchester, Hampshire (UK NOT AMERICA) on the River Itchen. We’ve been told the river contains "mixed coarse fish and game" whatever that means and I just want to make sure the rod is the right one before we purchase a couple. Are they good enough?

Also, Im trying to find on ebay a small starter kit/box that contains all the necessary equipment like hooks (which one is best for the river barbed or non-barbed), weights, floats and whatever else we need, but dont want to pay more than a fiver for it. Is it better to get these sepretaly?

Is this all we need to get started fishing in the river? What bait is the best maggots or "boolies" (spelling may be well off) or is there something better?

Were not looking for a world class fishing set just something cheap and chearful cost is the prime factor. Ive been fishing a couple of times before and used a basice red/white plastic round float, about 30cm or so down the line i put a size 8 barbless hook, and a fishing weight (it was kind of pear shaped not the small ball ones) and used maggots as bait. It worked succesfully in Holland when I was there but I went in England once and it didnt work not a single bite what am i doing wrong.

Any help is appreciated, thanks.
Its the basics I want, I dont want to look like a tit, or have to endure a 3 hour lecture from some know it all grandpa, I want to know specifics, either answer it or leave it alone.
I appreciate what I said was a bit on the strong side, but im sick of people giving me lectures about just "going out there". If I had the will to walk 3 miles to my nearest tackle shop I would do it, but since Im only going for a few weekends of fishing as a means of having some good social fun I dont think I want to get into the nitty gritty parts of it I just want a basic set up that will do the job. I dont understand why people just cant answer the question that is being asked. If they dont know the answer, then putting things like "You need a license you will get fined" isnt going to help, i know you need a license, i didnt ask if you needed a license, i asked for specifics.

Have a look at the rods, rate the best one if you can, and help me, if not i dont need a lecture i needed specifics but since its too late to order this stuff for saturday my whole weekend which ive been planning for weeks is ruined and i wont be able to go fishing for a good months or so since i have exams

Anthony Huber of Dark Tackle™ reels in a 6 pound catfish from the Missouri River near Pollock, South Dakota. Over our 3 day 4th of July trip we had good luck catching these Channel Cats day and night. The bait that worked best was Night Crawlers. We used minnows and did not have near the luck. During the day the cats would go out to the middle of the bay where the water is deeper, so we would cast farther. At night they would come close to the shore, and I do mean close. I had one pole get tangled up and it only cast 7 feet into the water. While I was untangling it, to my dismay, I had a bite. I once again cast barely over a log washed up to the shore, and once again I immediately had a bit. These cats were in about 2 to 4 feet of water from midnight to four AM. We had very good luck. I attribute some of our luck to our night fishing equipment. We used lighted night fishing bobbers, bells with LED’s, and head lamps. Click the following link to purchase your own night fishing equipment. www.DarkTackle.com

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