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Old October 15th, 2003, 07:25 PM
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I taking a friend fishing at the weekend (he's never fished before) and
thought we'd try 5 Ways (http://www.fisheries.co.uk/5wayslakes/index.htm)...

He'll be using some of my spare stuff (no real harm in float fishing with a
quiver rod), ideally I'd like him to use my old pole (an old 8m glass fibre
beast!) as I think short pole fishing is easier to teach and to learn, but
it'll only take an 6/8 elastic. The fisheries site says you'll get 'nuisance
fish on maggots, so if he fished with maggots would an 6/8 be OK?

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Old October 19th, 2003, 07:05 PM
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"Matt (IS Team)" wrote in message
...
I taking a friend fishing at the weekend (he's never fished before) and
thought we'd try 5 Ways

(http://www.fisheries.co.uk/5wayslakes/index.htm)...

He'll be using some of my spare stuff (no real harm in float fishing with

a
quiver rod), ideally I'd like him to use my old pole (an old 8m glass

fibre
beast!) as I think short pole fishing is easier to teach and to learn, but
it'll only take an 6/8 elastic. The fisheries site says you'll get

'nuisance
fish on maggots, so if he fished with maggots would an 6/8 be OK?


Well, as it turns out the 6 was plenty!
He didn't have anything over a few ounces, but he did really enjoy it, tad
on the cold side though!


 




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