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Gandalf August 22nd, 2005 02:15 PM

A couple of fishing questions.
 
Hi All,

Well now done two trips on my revised fishing and caught on both occasions
but whilst I caught loads nothing of any real size was banked but I am
enjoying it.

First question, does anyone know of a tripod bank stick, something that can
be used when it is impossible to stick a good old metal rod in the ground. I
have seen on from Gardeners but can not get it other than mail order. I
think I can make one to be honest but buying one might mean a better finish
to it.VBG

A slightly harder question, well harder for me, my local lake has a good
head of carp that are catchable. I do not want to go down the dedicated carp
route but would like to set up a cheap and cheerful carp rod and real outfit
that can double for pike in the winter. We are talking about a maximum of
mid 20lb carp and pike at best and I do not want to buy to powerful a rod so
I get to feel the fish fight if it is not that big. I have no idea on the
best rod and especially the test curve to get. Any ideas on a spec for a rod
that fits please. Plus any advice on other things to look for as the carp
world seems well over complicated compared to good old tiddler bashing.

Many thanks in advance.


--
Gandalf



Will Wilkinson August 22nd, 2005 03:04 PM

In message , Gandalf
writes
Hi All,

Well now done two trips on my revised fishing and caught on both occasions
but whilst I caught loads nothing of any real size was banked but I am
enjoying it.

First question, does anyone know of a tripod bank stick, something that can
be used when it is impossible to stick a good old metal rod in the ground. I
have seen on from Gardeners but can not get it other than mail order. I
think I can make one to be honest but buying one might mean a better finish
to it.VBG


Would a rod pod not be better? I use one for general coarse fishing when
on concrete pegs and it works well.

A slightly harder question, well harder for me, my local lake has a good
head of carp that are catchable. I do not want to go down the dedicated carp
route but would like to set up a cheap and cheerful carp rod and real outfit
that can double for pike in the winter. We are talking about a maximum of
mid 20lb carp and pike at best and I do not want to buy to powerful a rod so
I get to feel the fish fight if it is not that big. I have no idea on the
best rod and especially the test curve to get. Any ideas on a spec for a rod
that fits please. Plus any advice on other things to look for as the carp
world seems well over complicated compared to good old tiddler bashing.

Many thanks in advance.


I'd go for a heavy feeder rod or 1.5lb test Avon for light carping, not
really suitable for pike though as it won't cope with casting heavy
deads well. If you want a rod for both then I'd recommend a 2.5lb test
carp rod, Ron Thompson do some good cheap ones. Carping doesn't have to
be complicated, many of the specialist rigs are for unusual situations
or very wary fish on heavily fished waters, a simple running or
semi-fixed ledger rig will catch plenty of fish.

HTH

Will
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Neil Ellwood August 22nd, 2005 07:49 PM

On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:15:33 +0000, Gandalf wrote:

First question, does anyone know of a tripod bank stick, something that can
be used when it is impossible to stick a good old metal rod in the ground. I
have seen on from Gardeners but can not get it other than mail order. I
think I can make one to be honest but buying one might mean a better finish
to it.VBG

Get to a car boot/ jumble sale et al. Get an old photographers floodlight
stand, dispose of the light and modify the tripod stand to suit your
equipment.

--
Neil
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Gandalf August 22nd, 2005 11:40 PM

Thanks Will,

No real need for heavy leads as the lake I will be mainly fishing is not
that large, 40 to 50 yards should hit any spot on the lake from one point or
another. It was just a matter of playing the fish.

I looked at rod pods but it is a bit more ironwork than I need to have to
carry. The rules of the lake is one rod only anyway.

I will do some looking for the Ron Thompson rods, I have seen them but only
really just started looking closely at the idea. Mainly due to a couple a
good sized carp nudging my tench float out of the way last time.

--
Gandalf


I'd go for a heavy feeder rod or 1.5lb test Avon for light carping, not
really suitable for pike though as it won't cope with casting heavy
deads well. If you want a rod for both then I'd recommend a 2.5lb test
carp rod, Ron Thompson do some good cheap ones. Carping doesn't have to
be complicated, many of the specialist rigs are for unusual situations
or very wary fish on heavily fished waters, a simple running or
semi-fixed ledger rig will catch plenty of fish.

HTH

Will
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Gandalf August 22nd, 2005 11:40 PM

Hi Neil,

My other hobby is photography so been into that one. The smaller tripods are
too small and the others are too large. There are middle sized ones but they
are far too expensive and not often in the old boot sales that I have seen.
There is also the question of fitting the actual rod rest on the top as you
end up needing an adapter to take the rod rest head thread and the tripod
threaded spigot.

A good idea though.

--
Gandalf

"Neil Ellwood" wrote in message
m...
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:15:33 +0000, Gandalf wrote:

First question, does anyone know of a tripod bank stick, something that

can
be used when it is impossible to stick a good old metal rod in the

ground. I
have seen on from Gardeners but can not get it other than mail order. I
think I can make one to be honest but buying one might mean a better

finish
to it.VBG

Get to a car boot/ jumble sale et al. Get an old photographers floodlight
stand, dispose of the light and modify the tripod stand to suit your
equipment.

--
Neil
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tenchman August 24th, 2005 10:12 PM

Lidl, the German grocery store had them in a couple of months ago and they
sold out very quickly.
I would suggest that you visit your local Lidl store and ask are they going
to get more in.

David



"Gandalf" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

Well now done two trips on my revised fishing and caught on both occasions
but whilst I caught loads nothing of any real size was banked but I am
enjoying it.

First question, does anyone know of a tripod bank stick, something that
can
be used when it is impossible to stick a good old metal rod in the ground.
I
have seen on from Gardeners but can not get it other than mail order. I
think I can make one to be honest but buying one might mean a better
finish
to it.VBG

A slightly harder question, well harder for me, my local lake has a good
head of carp that are catchable. I do not want to go down the dedicated
carp
route but would like to set up a cheap and cheerful carp rod and real
outfit
that can double for pike in the winter. We are talking about a maximum of
mid 20lb carp and pike at best and I do not want to buy to powerful a rod
so
I get to feel the fish fight if it is not that big. I have no idea on the
best rod and especially the test curve to get. Any ideas on a spec for a
rod
that fits please. Plus any advice on other things to look for as the carp
world seems well over complicated compared to good old tiddler bashing.

Many thanks in advance.


--
Gandalf






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