CC Moore’s METEOR BOILIE SESSION PACK

CC Moore’s METEOR BOILIE SESSION PACK

 

The meteor bait is a spicy meat bait. Rich in liver and meat proteins the bait really stands out from the crowd. With its low oil content it can be used all year round with great effects. When I first opened my session bucket the smell of the meteor hits you straight away. It likes your in between a curry house and a butchers. You have all the meaty flavors and the spicy flavors all at once which made me realize the carp just wouldn’t be able to ignore this bait..

The Meteor is not just a carp bait though. There has been multiple catches of big barbel, chub, tench on this bait which should only encourage you more. In the bucket you get

  • 1kg Shelf Life Boilies (15mm)
  • 3kg Pellets (6mm)
  • 125ml Concentrated Bait Dip (PVA friendly) ,
  • 20 x Shelf Life Pop Ups (15mm)

The Shelf Life Boilies are still made to the same high spec as the freezer baits, the baits only contain a small amount of preservative to keep the baits fresh. The pellets are made with the same attractors as the Boilies which create a feeding frenzy on the lake bed. Using the bait dip only makes your hook bait even attractive to the fish also you cant use to much of this stuff as it is made from the same food products as the bait its self and last but not least the pop ups. This gives you another choice of hook bait which can be whittled down to any shape you like and still stand proud above the hook.

I decided to use the bucket on a quick session after work. Finishing work at 5pm gave me a good few hours to sneak one out. Arriving at the lake it was obvious the fish were at play, it wasn’t signs they were ready to spawn either and I know they spawn late on this lake. So I settled down in the shallows where the warm wind was blowing in nicely. I decided to put one rod under a overhanging tree in the bay as I’ve managed to sneak a couple out of there before after work and the other in the margin.

I fished a small PVA bag of the 6mm pellets and a single 15mm bottom bait that had been dipped in the meteor bait dip. Coupled with the ever faithful Mugga and 15lb disruption in brown.

The rods had been out a matter of minutes before a lifted into my first of the night. A little mirror about 10pound for starters. Happy Days! Every 20 minutes the bites came. I couldn’t believe how instant this bait was. I packed up just a it got dark. I was shattered. A day’s work and a mad fishing session. Overall a had 6 fish and lost one in the snags. Not bad for a few hours.

I would recommend to anybody if you’re going for a few hours after work or a short day session this is the bucket for you. It come is all the Boilie flavors CCmoore do N-Gage XP, Live system and Odyssey XXX. Get on it!!

Tight Lines

Jordan

Carp Rigs – The Blow Back Rig

Carp Rigs – The Blow Back Rig

The Blowback Rig is a relatively new style derived from several other types of rigs, it’s main benefit is it’s hooking potential. Carp generally suck bait it and blow it back to test it, during this process the bait is blow back along the axis of the hook leaving the hook point showing 100% for the perfect chance of a hookhold.

Being a relatively simple rig to tie it is quite popular and widely used in various connotations, using supple braid simply tie a rig ring onto your hooklength, you want to position this inline with the point of your hook, depending on length of hair, slide the ring over your hook-shank and proceed to tie the knotless knot as normal.

How the Blowback Rig works with Ali Hamidi

This is set-up in a similar manner to the extended line-aligner/shank rig that I covered in my first rig feature a couple of months back. In that instance Korda silicon tubing was used on the shank to keep the hair close to the shank of the hook and also dictate at which point the hair leaves the hook.

Now that particular rig is pretty damn awesome, however when it comes to overall presentation, I believe the blow back rig is hard to equal. When using a buoyant bait, the presentation is very clinical indeed. The small gap between rig ring and bait is enhanced by the position that you place the ring on the hook. In essence you a produce a ‘claw like’ presentation that protrudes from the lake bed. Whilst the free movement means that when the hook does catch hold it is far more likely to stay put even when a carp goes to blow the whole lot out. Like every rig on the face of this planet, when a carp decides to blow it out when it hasn’t touched the flesh in anyway, it stands NO chance of staying in ‘situ’.

However when it does prick a fish, the buoyant bait and rig ring mechanism does to a degree compensate for an aggressive ‘blow-out’ of the rig, which in turn keeps the hook in place until the fish ‘rattles off’! This type of free movement means it can catch out ‘wary’ carp who may have become accustomed to getting ‘rid’ of rigs which have limited free ‘hair’ movement, even when the hook may have pricked them. In these instances the weight of the boilie can often enhance the chance that a carp has of blowing the whole lot out because of the added momentum that a ‘static’ bait tight to the hook can have. This extra bit of movement can put bonus carp on the bank, turning that ‘odd’ single bleep into a ‘positive’ take?

“Ace Grab the Net!” Shouts Chappers the Seasoned Vet

Ace Grab the Net!” Shouts Chappers the Seasoned Vet

Dangling his Maggot!

So we had been baiting the chosen peg with maggots several days before the session, and we suspected that Ace’s peg was being baited up by someone else, on the friday before the session the suspected outcome dawned on us, Ace was on a solo baiting trip when he was shocked to come accross “Mr Nash”  bivvied up with supreme confidence in the targeted peg.

“Bollocks”, so what now, luckily we had been priming another spot on the lake which looked like it had seen some attention, the active 8 boilies shipped in by the kilo were sure to provide some action if the other spots failed.

The Session Kicks off to a Bang!

So the session came to us quickly, we turned up expecting dissapointment and a day of stalking only to be confronted by the man with possibly the redest cheaks in the world! He quickly whipped out his pictures of the several carp he had in one morning on big pit!, only to be shocked that Mr Nash had up sticks and left after little over 12 hours on the peg, “bonus”. So after a quick check on the boilied up peg we scampered the mile hike from the car park to the peg we had primed, with little more than a sliver of nash packaging left in the peg there was no evidence of a busy session the night before so we sat down and got the rods out!

Ten minutes later “beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep” Chappers was off, the 25 yard sprint from Ace’s peg took a Ussain Bolt esque 2 seconds flat, and upon lifting the rod it was evident it was a beauty, 50 yards out the carp banged its head spooking all kinds of wildlife, and after around 20 mins there it was cruising over the baited spot only 3 yards from the bank and we had it! GET IN! The first carp from the Swan and it was a cracker!

24lb 5 of pure dark common, with all the evidence pointing to the fact this fish had never been caught Chappers was chuffed.

So after several hours of hammering Ace with abuse about his lack of runs we stoked up the barbie and chowed down on several dozen tins of the finest cider this side of Ireland.

Typical Ace Antics

As it was getting towards dark Ace swiftly opted for Chappers maggot rigs as the right way to go, after recasting his 3 rods we sat down to contemplate the evenings events. But then I was shocked when Ace bank this beast, HP’s finest chilli sauce! Possibly the finest fishermans friend. While also being the heaviest thing Ace has lifted in a while.

With the carp reasonably active, it was evident that they were chowing down on naturals, bloodworm no doubt, we were half confident of another run as the night drew in. Nothing else came of it, and we spent most of the time left contemplating the reasoning, it seemed the sun had a big effect on the feeding patterns of the residents, do bloodworms dislike sunlight?

Carp Fishing with Maggots

And so are not as active on the lake bed, so maybe affecting the amount of carp that feed on them during sunlight? just a though for further reading I guess.

Here’s the rig that done the business on the day, a simple medussa rig with a small section of anti eject tubing, fished only a few yards from the bank with a heavily scattered maggots, though the key to this I believe was the bloodworm mix we included on the rig using mesh, a simple concoction of crushed bloodworm boilies, bloodworm pellets and bloodworm attractant.

No doubt Ace and Chappers will be back with more “ya mum” jokes than the typical sunday league team. Just as a parsing shot here’s an example of the jokes that get thrown out:

Chappers: “I reckon I could ram a few more maggots in there”

Ace: “Thats what ya mum said”

On that note I bid you good night and tight lines from everyone at Carpit

A Post Of Utmost Importance – Rig Safety

A Post Of Utmost Importance – Rig Safety

As a general rule, debates on rigs and the such like are of little interest to me. But I stumbled across a very interesting video when visiting a forum, posted by another user a discussion was fueled – about the safety of leadcore fished with a leadclip.

Again, as a general rule I do not use leadclips on leadcore. One because leadcore is banned on some of the lakes I fish, but also because I do not feel it is a safe option due to the way that leadcore could cause injury to fish if left in a fish through a cut off in a fight or a crack off/snap up. The motive for the rigs’ construction that I am about to describe.

The rig was thought up by Tom Wright, MD of ATT. An interesting take, considering the amount of bad online carp media leadcore has received recently and published thoughts in the magazines. The video in question

 

So to summarise the video of what the rig entails:

  1. Take your length of leadcore and splice a large ring on one end. Cut a ring off of a ring swivel from the various tackle manufacturers.
  2. Slide on your rig tied to a swivel down the bottom of the leadcore – like you would for a helicopter setup
  3. Slide on your leadclip and tail rubber
  4. Click the ring from the end of the leader onto the leadclip like you would a lead.
  5. Put the swivel into the end of your leadclip from your rig – pull the leadcore semi tight to enable you too do this.
  6. Place a lead onto the clip and push on your tail rubber. You can adjust this for ‘easy ejection’ methods.

The reason this rig has been constructed in this manner is to allow the rig to slide off of the leadcore leader with relative ease should the lead and/or leadclip become snagged. If the latter the leadcore will pass through the tail rubber and leadclip to release the hooklink from the leader. Obviously any excess line attached to the leadcore will also pass through the clip.

In the discussion on the forum, many users expressed their opinions on how weed and other debris can be come attached to the leadcore and prevent the leadcore passing through the clip due to the narrow bores. Do you agree? Do you feel that the bores of these items should be increased for this sort of rig?

Can any of you spot any problems with this rig? It’s relatively new and I would like to see more of this sort of development as leadcore has seen a lot of bad publicity recently because of incorrect use.

When using leadcore, please remember:

  1. Only use a spliced loop or needle knot to join your leader to your mainline. DO NOT use swivels, clips or knots tied with the leadcore itself.
  2. Do not use kinked/weakened/damaged leadcore that could hinder the safety aspect of any rig you cast out.
  3. Do not use when it is banned on waters.
  4. Consider the lengths you use.

Scott Small with his take on the KD Rig

Scott Small with his take on the KD Rig

 

The KD rig named after its developer Kenny Dorsett, The KD rig is deadly effective. I personally incorporate this rig into my fishing due to its superb hook holds that it generates; whether as fished using a short hair, snowman or long hair.

The hook is tied on at such an aggressive angle that carp struggle to eject after sucked in, due to the way the line sits out of the back of the hook, effectively you are causing the hook point to become heavier allowing it to drop quicker and almost every time without fail nail the unsuspecting fish in the bottom lip.

Personally I have fished the KD rig in several different lakes and different situations and on many occasions have saved me a blank; I like fishing this rig under a sunken tree or close to a snag or even in clear spots in weed, as I need a trust worthy rig capable of hooking the fish quickly and neatly, although I would not fish this in all fishing situations as other rigs come into their own.

How to tie the KD Rig

Tying the KD rig is very simple; form a small overhand knot for the hair rig,

Thread the selected bait onto the hair, the reason for this is to be able to select your length hair

Set the hair so there is a 10cm gap between the bait and the hook

Thread the end of your desired hooklink (I prefer braid for this rig)

Whip two turns of your hooklink around the shank making sure to whip away from the join in the eye of the hook

Now let the bait drop and whip a further 3 to 5 turns under the hair

Thread the tag end as per photo

Moisten and bed down the knot here

To ensure that presentation is at its best, it is essential you use a slow-sinking hookbait, this could be purposely made or a neutrally balanced bait or as I like to use it in conjunction with a pop up and a split shot on the hair.

In conclusion the KD rig is a deadly piece of kit to have in your arsenal and when used in the right conditions can either save you a blank, or is possible putting several fish on the bank

اموزش گره مخصوص لوری (Rapala knot)

اموزش گره مخصوص لوری (Rapala knot)

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The Montana Nymph

The Montana Nymph

This was originally an American pattern which became popular in the UK in the early 1990’s for reservoirs and stillwaters. It has now become a very popular fly which features in most fly boxes.

The American original was dressed as an imitation of the larva of the stonefly in the rivers in the Montana region and was dressed on long shank hooks sizes 6…10

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Over the years in the UK the pattern has been slightly modified and whilst called a nymph it is usually fished as a lure. The thorax is tied with chenille in fluorescent yellow, green or red and the most popular size is a long shank 10. I modify my version slightly. I tie in a bunch of black cock hackle fibres for the tail and for the wing case I use Sparton ‘new body czech’ which is more durable and adds a little sparkle. You can also use black nylon wool which is not as fragile as chenille which our American cousins favour.

I think you will find this one quite easy to tie and it will be a good addition to your fly box.

This series of video clips is down to the enthusiasm of my younger son Jonathan. He not only does the camera work but he keeps me focussed on my commentaries and does all the work on the web site. I have the easy part tying the flies.

We will endeavour to comply with your requests but please accept that I have had no experience with salt water flies. I am in my seventies and this old dog is not too keen to learn new tricks. However just remember whatever you tie the principles are the same only the materials are different.

Materials

  • Hook long shank 6 / 8 /10
  • Tail black cock hackle fibres
  • Body black chenille
  • Thorax flourescent chenille -- green / orange / red
  • Wing case black wool
  • Dyed black hackle
  • Tying silk black

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ماهنامه ماهیگیری ورزشی!!!!!!!!

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از ابتدای آبان امسال خبر خوشحال کننده ایی رو از طریق وبلاگ‌های ماهی‌ گیری شنیدیم که حالا دوباره نظرتون رو به این خبر جزب مینکنم:

سه شنبه ۱۰ آبان بر روی پیشخوان کیوسک روزنامه فروشیها شاهد تولد ماهنامه‌ای جدید خواهیم بود ماهنامه ماهیگیری ورزشی.

این ماهنامه به صورت تمام رنگی و تمام گلاسه چاپ میشود. مطالب شماره اول این ماهنامه :

آموزش ساخت بویله‌ها ، طعمه‌های چند تکه برای اردک ماهی ، صید قزل آلا در دریاچه‌ها ، آموزش ساخت پشه ، ماهیگیری با کایاک و مطالب جذاب و خواندنی دیگر. ضمنا برای مشترکین این ماهنامه هدایایی هم در نظر گرفته شده است.

پیشاپیش تولد این ماهنامه را به جامعه ماهیگیری ورزشی ایران تبریک گفته و برای تمام دست اندرکاران این ماهنامه موفقیت روز افزون را خواهانیم.»

با شنیدن این خبر از خیلی‌ از وبلاگ‌ها و پخش شدن این خبر توسط ماهیگیرا در مکان‌ها و فروشگاه‌های ماهیگیری ، اکثر ماهیگیرا این مجله رو تهیه کردن اول از پخش این مجله بگم که ۱۵ یا ۱۶ آبان من تو کیوسک‌ها دیدم و تهیه کردم حالا گذاشتن از قیمت اون مجله کلا ۲۵ یا ۲۶ صفحه از ۸۶ صفحه مجله  آموزش بوده و بقیه کلا تبلیغات و یه جورایی کاتالوگ فروشگاه آرش سهرابی هست و مابقی صفحات (صفحات آموزشی ) هم یجورایی تست محصولات و آموزش کار.....

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شناسایی انواع نژاد های ماهی قزل الا از خصوصیات ظاهری

شناسایی انواع نژاد های ماهی قزل الا از خصوصیات ظاهری

ماهی قزل الا

ماهی قزل الا

یکی‌ از دوستان که چند روز پیش برای صید قزل الا رفته بود اطراف تهران میگفت :محیا خیلی‌ کمتر از دفعه‌های پیش به قلاب میزدن و سایز اون‌ها هم کوچک بود خود من هم که هفته پیش به پارک ارم رفته بودم همین شرایط بود و یکی‌ دیگر از دوستان که به پارک راضی‌ رفته بود گفت همین شرایط اونجا هم سقط میکرد من به هشون گفتم نه تنها اونجا بلکه همه جا الان این شرایط سقط می‌کنه چون که فصل تخم ریزی ماهی‌ قزل الا هست و این ماهی‌ بیشتر تمایل به جفت گیری دارد تا تغذیه و دلیل اینکه هم بیشتر محیا کوچک بودن اینه که اونها هنوز توانایی‌ تولید مثل رو ندران (به بلوغ نرسیدن) و مثل همیشه زندگیشونو میکنند و غذا هم میخورند ، این شرایط ....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Two Hook Pilchard Rig

The Two Hook Pilchard Rig is the complete answer to keeping soft bait fish on the hook.

Many fishermen around the world have realized the benefits of using whole fish for bait.

Unfortunately, a lot of the best small fish species like pilchards, which are most attractive to other fish, are very soft and very difficult to keep on your hooks.

This rig also works very well with a piece of bait on each hook, often you will catch two fish!

 

The two hook pilchard rigs shown above allows the fishermen to insert one hook through the hard skull of the bait fish while the second hook secures the tail of the fish by being hooked around the backbone of the bait fish

Ice Fishing

 

Ice Fishing
Fishing through a gap in a frozen lake

Ice Fishing

Ice fishing is the exercise of getting fish with lines and fish hooks or spears through an gap in the ice on a frozen body of water. Ice anglers may sit around on the stool in the exposed on a frozen lake, or in a heated up cabin on the ice, some with bunks and amenities.

It is a popular pursuit in many countries.

A construction with various local names, but known as an ice shanty, ice shack, fish house, shack, bobhouse, or ice hut, is sometimes utilised. These are carted or trailered onto the lake using a vehicle such as a snowmobile, ATV or truck. The two most ordinarily used types are moveable and permanent. The moveable houses are often made of a impenetrable material that is usually unshakable. The two best known types of portable houses are those with a protection that flips behind the user when not needed, or pop up protections with a door as the only way out. The permanent shelters are made of wood or metal and usually have wheels for easy transport. They can be as basic as a bunk heater and holes or have satellite television, bathrooms, stoves, full-size beds and may appear to be more like a mobile home than a fishing house.

Deep Sea Fishing

 

Deep Sea Fishing
Fishing for Marlin and Tuna

Deep Sea Fishing

Deep Sea fishing, often called offshore boat or open water fishing, is fishing in deep water and at some length from land. It is unsafe compared to shallow water or lake fishing. More knowledge is needed about weather patterns, sailing and safety precautions, and this is not an activity for novices.

Deep Sea boats are generally much better than inshore boats, and may need to be tied up in a marina. They are sturdily built so they can brave sun and rain and water conditions met in open waters. Though they differ in blueprint and purpose and prices vary widely they are generally too costly to build and keep up. Most offshore amateur fishermen charter boats rather than own them. It is often a interest of the moneyed, and there is a demand for charter boats equipped and catered to luxuriant excess.

Deep Sea game fish, like marlin and tuna, can be very big and overweight tackle is needed. Fishing is usually done with sea perches.


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ماهیگری در خلیح فارس در تاریخ 28/8/1390

ماهیگری در خلیح فارس در تاریخ 28/8/1390

سلام به همه دوستان عزیز شرمنده چند وقت بود که نتونستم پستی بزارم اما بعد این چند روز این پست گذاشتم که در پست های بعدی ریسه های استفاده شده و در باره چند لوری و استفاده اونها در دریا و معرفی پشه خوبی برای برکه امام علی.

در این برنامه از طعمه میگو و ماهی مرکب و لوری انواع لوری استفاده کردم و این ماهیا و چند ماهی دیگر شبیه به این ها صید و رهاسازی کردم.

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مونتانا(montana)

پشه مونتا

دیروز که به اتفاق احمد طاها به فردوسی رفته بودیم یه سری به فروشگاه اقای خدادادی زدم و چند تا وسیله گرفتیم از اقای خدادای پرسیدم که چه پشه ایی مناسب برکه امام علی هست ایشون گفتند پشه مونتانا که بعد احمد پرسید این پسه در طبیعت وجود دارد یا نه ؟ که اشون گفتند بله و بعد ایکه این پشه نه تنها در برکه امام علی خیلی پشه خوبی هستند بلکه میتونند اولین پشه ایکه در هرمکانی استفاده میکنیم باشن.با تشکر از ایشان بابت راهنمایی ها.

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