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date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 22:17:49 GMT,
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newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
Hi All,
I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a good
match course fishind rod and some good olds skool reels. Iam comfortable
with lake and river fishing, but would like to catch some pike! I have a
cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines. Any
advise would be appreciated.
Cheers
Matt
p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
expand to carp
date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 22:17:49 GMT
author: matthew walker
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Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
In message <heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, matthew walker
writes
>Hi All,
>
>I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a good
>match course fishind rod and some good olds skool reels. Iam comfortable
>with lake and river fishing, but would like to catch some pike! I have a
>cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
>reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
>and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines. Any
>advise would be appreciated.
>
>Cheers
>Matt
>
>p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
>expand to carp
>
>
Not the Match - far too light a reel (and one of the all-time classics).
I'd expect the 840 should be fine, for spinning. I'd load it with 30lb
braid (seems heavy, but similar diameter to 8lb mono) as this will give
better feel than mono and allow you to retrieve most snagged lures (the
hooks should straighten before the line breaks). Just make sure your
clutch is set appropriately so you don't overload your rod.
Will
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date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 00:43:50 +0100
author: Will Wilkinson
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Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
In article <heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, matthew walker
<URL:mailto:matthew.walker50@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a good
Welcome back.
> cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
> reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
> and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines. Any
> advise would be appreciated.
Any of them will do fine. I tend to mix and match 300's and 410/440's for
all sorts of spinning - in saltwater as well 'though don't try it with one
you treasure. The line-lay on these reels is first class for spinning.
> p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
> expand to carp
These days carp seem to hace become basics :-(
- just treat then like other fish and you'll be fine. Whatever you do
don't get bogged down under a mountain of gear and finiky 'rigs'.
Why not combine your stillwater trips? Once round the lake with the
spinners and flick out a few crusts as you go. Keep half an an eye on the
crusts and note where they're taken then make a second round with the trace
replaced by a single hook and drop a bait on top of each feeding carp in
turn.
Cheerio,
--
Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/
Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/
uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page:
http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/
date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 00:41:26 +0100
author: Derek Moody
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Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
In message <heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, matthew walker
writes
>Hi All,
>
>I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a good
>match course fishind rod and some good olds skool reels. Iam comfortable
>with lake and river fishing, but would like to catch some pike! I have a
>cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
>reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
>and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines. Any
>advise would be appreciated.
>
>Cheers
>Matt
>
>p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
>expand to carp
>
>
Not the Match - far too light a reel (and one of the all-time classics).
I'd expect the 840 should be fine, for spinning. I'd load it with 30lb
braid (seems heavy, but similar diameter to 8lb mono) as this will give
better feel than mono and allow you to retrieve most snagged lures (the
hooks should straighten before the line breaks). Just make sure your
clutch is set appropriately so you don't overload your rod.
Will
--
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Send e-mail to news dot will at lancre dot net
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date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 00:43:50 +0100
author: Will Wilkinson
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Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
In article <heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, matthew walker
<URL:mailto:matthew.walker50@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a good
Welcome back.
> cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
> reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
> and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines. Any
> advise would be appreciated.
Any of them will do fine. I tend to mix and match 300's and 410/440's for
all sorts of spinning - in saltwater as well 'though don't try it with one
you treasure. The line-lay on these reels is first class for spinning.
> p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
> expand to carp
These days carp seem to hace become basics :-(
- just treat then like other fish and you'll be fine. Whatever you do
don't get bogged down under a mountain of gear and finiky 'rigs'.
Why not combine your stillwater trips? Once round the lake with the
spinners and flick out a few crusts as you go. Keep half an an eye on the
crusts and note where they're taken then make a second round with the trace
replaced by a single hook and drop a bait on top of each feeding carp in
turn.
Cheerio,
--
Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/
Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/
uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page:
http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/
date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 00:41:26 +0100
author: Derek Moody
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Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
Thanks for the advice, I'll get the spools loaded up and give it a go!
"matthew walker" wrote in message
news:heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net...
> Hi All,
>
> I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a
good
> match course fishind rod and some good olds skool reels. Iam comfortable
> with lake and river fishing, but would like to catch some pike! I have a
> cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
> reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
> and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines.
Any
> advise would be appreciated.
>
> Cheers
> Matt
>
> p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
> expand to carp
>
>
date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 08:29:29 GMT
author: matthew walker
|
Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
In message <heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, matthew walker
writes
>Hi All,
>
>I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a good
>match course fishind rod and some good olds skool reels. Iam comfortable
>with lake and river fishing, but would like to catch some pike! I have a
>cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
>reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
>and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines. Any
>advise would be appreciated.
>
>Cheers
>Matt
>
>p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
>expand to carp
>
>
Not the Match - far too light a reel (and one of the all-time classics).
I'd expect the 840 should be fine, for spinning. I'd load it with 30lb
braid (seems heavy, but similar diameter to 8lb mono) as this will give
better feel than mono and allow you to retrieve most snagged lures (the
hooks should straighten before the line breaks). Just make sure your
clutch is set appropriately so you don't overload your rod.
Will
--
lancre dot net - The personal domain of Will and Cath Wilkinson.
Send e-mail to news dot will at lancre dot net
'98 300Tdi Defender 110 CSW, 1/12th NB Sometimes
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date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 00:43:50 +0100
author: Will Wilkinson
|
Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
In article <heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, matthew walker
<URL:mailto:matthew.walker50@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a good
Welcome back.
> cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
> reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
> and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines. Any
> advise would be appreciated.
Any of them will do fine. I tend to mix and match 300's and 410/440's for
all sorts of spinning - in saltwater as well 'though don't try it with one
you treasure. The line-lay on these reels is first class for spinning.
> p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
> expand to carp
These days carp seem to hace become basics :-(
- just treat then like other fish and you'll be fine. Whatever you do
don't get bogged down under a mountain of gear and finiky 'rigs'.
Why not combine your stillwater trips? Once round the lake with the
spinners and flick out a few crusts as you go. Keep half an an eye on the
crusts and note where they're taken then make a second round with the trace
replaced by a single hook and drop a bait on top of each feeding carp in
turn.
Cheerio,
--
Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/
Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/
uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page:
http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/
date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 00:41:26 +0100
author: Derek Moody
|
Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
Thanks for the advice, I'll get the spools loaded up and give it a go!
"matthew walker" wrote in message
news:heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net...
> Hi All,
>
> I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a
good
> match course fishind rod and some good olds skool reels. Iam comfortable
> with lake and river fishing, but would like to catch some pike! I have a
> cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
> reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
> and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines.
Any
> advise would be appreciated.
>
> Cheers
> Matt
>
> p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
> expand to carp
>
>
date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 08:29:29 GMT
author: matthew walker
|
Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
In message <heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, matthew walker
writes
>Hi All,
>
>I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a good
>match course fishind rod and some good olds skool reels. Iam comfortable
>with lake and river fishing, but would like to catch some pike! I have a
>cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
>reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
>and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines. Any
>advise would be appreciated.
>
>Cheers
>Matt
>
>p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
>expand to carp
>
>
Not the Match - far too light a reel (and one of the all-time classics).
I'd expect the 840 should be fine, for spinning. I'd load it with 30lb
braid (seems heavy, but similar diameter to 8lb mono) as this will give
better feel than mono and allow you to retrieve most snagged lures (the
hooks should straighten before the line breaks). Just make sure your
clutch is set appropriately so you don't overload your rod.
Will
--
lancre dot net - The personal domain of Will and Cath Wilkinson.
Send e-mail to news dot will at lancre dot net
'98 300Tdi Defender 110 CSW, 1/12th NB Sometimes
PGP Fingerprint E089 1736 A023 9E5C AFA3 0B40 E5DC D80A 9E1F D521
Public key can be obtained from ldap://certserver.pgp.com
date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 00:43:50 +0100
author: Will Wilkinson
|
Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
In article <heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, matthew walker
<URL:mailto:matthew.walker50@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a good
Welcome back.
> cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
> reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
> and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines. Any
> advise would be appreciated.
Any of them will do fine. I tend to mix and match 300's and 410/440's for
all sorts of spinning - in saltwater as well 'though don't try it with one
you treasure. The line-lay on these reels is first class for spinning.
> p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
> expand to carp
These days carp seem to hace become basics :-(
- just treat then like other fish and you'll be fine. Whatever you do
don't get bogged down under a mountain of gear and finiky 'rigs'.
Why not combine your stillwater trips? Once round the lake with the
spinners and flick out a few crusts as you go. Keep half an an eye on the
crusts and note where they're taken then make a second round with the trace
replaced by a single hook and drop a bait on top of each feeding carp in
turn.
Cheerio,
--
Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/
Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/
uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page:
http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/
date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 00:41:26 +0100
author: Derek Moody
|
Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
Thanks for the advice, I'll get the spools loaded up and give it a go!
"matthew walker" wrote in message
news:heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net...
> Hi All,
>
> I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a
good
> match course fishind rod and some good olds skool reels. Iam comfortable
> with lake and river fishing, but would like to catch some pike! I have a
> cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
> reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
> and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines.
Any
> advise would be appreciated.
>
> Cheers
> Matt
>
> p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
> expand to carp
>
>
date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 08:29:29 GMT
author: matthew walker
|
Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
In message <heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, matthew walker
writes
>Hi All,
>
>I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a good
>match course fishind rod and some good olds skool reels. Iam comfortable
>with lake and river fishing, but would like to catch some pike! I have a
>cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
>reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
>and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines. Any
>advise would be appreciated.
>
>Cheers
>Matt
>
>p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
>expand to carp
>
>
Not the Match - far too light a reel (and one of the all-time classics).
I'd expect the 840 should be fine, for spinning. I'd load it with 30lb
braid (seems heavy, but similar diameter to 8lb mono) as this will give
better feel than mono and allow you to retrieve most snagged lures (the
hooks should straighten before the line breaks). Just make sure your
clutch is set appropriately so you don't overload your rod.
Will
--
lancre dot net - The personal domain of Will and Cath Wilkinson.
Send e-mail to news dot will at lancre dot net
'98 300Tdi Defender 110 CSW, 1/12th NB Sometimes
PGP Fingerprint E089 1736 A023 9E5C AFA3 0B40 E5DC D80A 9E1F D521
Public key can be obtained from ldap://certserver.pgp.com
date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 00:43:50 +0100
author: Will Wilkinson
|
Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
In article <heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, matthew walker
<URL:mailto:matthew.walker50@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a good
Welcome back.
> cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
> reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
> and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines. Any
> advise would be appreciated.
Any of them will do fine. I tend to mix and match 300's and 410/440's for
all sorts of spinning - in saltwater as well 'though don't try it with one
you treasure. The line-lay on these reels is first class for spinning.
> p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
> expand to carp
These days carp seem to hace become basics :-(
- just treat then like other fish and you'll be fine. Whatever you do
don't get bogged down under a mountain of gear and finiky 'rigs'.
Why not combine your stillwater trips? Once round the lake with the
spinners and flick out a few crusts as you go. Keep half an an eye on the
crusts and note where they're taken then make a second round with the trace
replaced by a single hook and drop a bait on top of each feeding carp in
turn.
Cheerio,
--
Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/
Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/
uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page:
http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/
date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 00:41:26 +0100
author: Derek Moody
|
Re: newbie getting back into hobby - need spinner fishing advise -old school reels
Thanks for the advice, I'll get the spools loaded up and give it a go!
"matthew walker" wrote in message
news:heKxi.11053$mZ5.465@newsfe6-win.ntli.net...
> Hi All,
>
> I am just getting the bug for fishing after a 20 year absence. i have a
good
> match course fishind rod and some good olds skool reels. Iam comfortable
> with lake and river fishing, but would like to catch some pike! I have a
> cheap pike rod and trace, linr etc. I would like to know whicth of my old
> reels would be the best for the job - i have abu506m, mitchell match 440a
> and mitchell 840. some may not be able to hold sufficeint strong lines.
Any
> advise would be appreciated.
>
> Cheers
> Matt
>
> p.s. carp fishing has taken over, i need to get back to basics before i
> expand to carp
>
>
date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 08:29:29 GMT
author: matthew walker
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