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Please help, i am relatively new to pole fishing and whilst fishing the other
day hooked sum big carp. However, i just could'nt manage to do anything with them, my eleastic(size 16), just stretched out and the fish kept coming off! Playing the smaller carp, i had no probs, can anyone please advised me as to wot the best way to play/land bigger fish is. TIA Ballie |
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THE BALL COX woith some frustration wrote:
Please help, i am relatively new to pole fishing and whilst fishing the other day hooked sum big carp. However, i just could'nt manage to do anything with them, my eleastic(size 16), just stretched out and the fish kept coming off! Playing the smaller carp, i had no probs, can anyone please advised me as to wot the best way to play/land bigger fish is. How many sections of your pole do you have the elastic through? I would think that you need at least three. Just keep the pole low and sideways to the fish. Don't do anything suddenly. If the fish are really big, can you step up the elastic size. On some kits it's worth discarding the top section altogether, and elasticate the next three. After that just maintain the pressure andtry and steer the fish away from any snags. In the end the fish will tire but it can take a while with a big 'un. I hope you are using an unhooking mat and give the fish time to recover before returning it. HTH lol -- Ergo ²°°³ A day without sunshine is like, well, night! --- Don't worry I am virus free atm. rofl Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 |
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![]() "Ergo" wrote in message ... THE BALL COX woith some frustration wrote: Please help, i am relatively new to pole fishing and whilst fishing the other day hooked sum big carp. However, i just could'nt manage to do anything with them, my eleastic(size 16), just stretched out and the fish kept coming off! Playing the smaller carp, i had no probs, can anyone please advised me as to wot the best way to play/land bigger fish is. How many sections of your pole do you have the elastic through? I would think that you need at least three. Just keep the pole low and sideways to the fish. Don't do anything suddenly. If the fish are really big, can you step up the elastic size. On some kits it's worth discarding the top section altogether, and elasticate the next three. After that just maintain the pressure andtry and steer the fish away from any snags. In the end the fish will tire but it can take a while with a big 'un. I hope you are using an unhooking mat and give the fish time to recover before returning it. HTH lol Also, if you are fishing quite close, have the rest of your pole ready to attach and ship out. Often getting above the fish will help. Don't be too eager to ship back as a large carp will sometimes "wake-up" after a couple of minutes and make one hell of a run and if you only your top kit, something will break, usually the line, but if you're unlucky: your pole! |
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I'd be afraid if I were you. Size 16 elastic is a monster tamer. IMO people
use elastics that are over the odds. Example: would you use 20lb line for 6lb carp? I didn't think so. Same idea. You just gotta let 'em run! Although you may hook these beasts and panic, try to get them in as if they were a pastie, DON'T! It IS possible to land them on a size 3 never mind a 16, so always remember you are in control. However ; One of the fisheries here, Magiscroft, has a lake where the bites come real fast from mainly 3oz+ orfe/ide and 3oz+ carp. So, you use fairly light elastics. ie. 3-4 though, sometimes it is possible to hook 2lb carp. I use 3/4lb hooklenghts - easy to break if you are clumsy! It is like an oval doughnut shape, with a thin island, which is lined with sedges. As soon as you hook one, it bolts. This is fine with a 4oz carp, but the big ones can be difficult. However, you just need confidence. In yourself, and your tackle I would be confident netting a 10lber in 2 mins on a 6 elastic. Read AT Adavced if you don't believe me. And if you are not confident, let it run about, and run after it if need be. I have often seen a guy bolting after a 5lb bream that went for his double squat intended for a 2oz roach! Sorry if this seems a load of crap, im really tired! Dave www.cscac.co.uk Confidence my friends! "Matt (IS Team)" wrote in message ... "Ergo" wrote in message ... THE BALL COX woith some frustration wrote: Please help, i am relatively new to pole fishing and whilst fishing the other day hooked sum big carp. However, i just could'nt manage to do anything with them, my eleastic(size 16), just stretched out and the fish kept coming off! Playing the smaller carp, i had no probs, can anyone please advised me as to wot the best way to play/land bigger fish is. How many sections of your pole do you have the elastic through? I would think that you need at least three. Just keep the pole low and sideways to the fish. Don't do anything suddenly. If the fish are really big, can you step up the elastic size. On some kits it's worth discarding the top section altogether, and elasticate the next three. After that just maintain the pressure andtry and steer the fish away from any snags. In the end the fish will tire but it can take a while with a big 'un. I hope you are using an unhooking mat and give the fish time to recover before returning it. HTH lol Also, if you are fishing quite close, have the rest of your pole ready to attach and ship out. Often getting above the fish will help. Don't be too eager to ship back as a large carp will sometimes "wake-up" after a couple of minutes and make one hell of a run and if you only your top kit, something will break, usually the line, but if you're unlucky: your pole! |
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