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29th January 2007, 10:08 PM
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Didn't put the single figures up for Andy then Malc 
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No just the winners  not that 222 will be up there. 
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30th January 2007, 10:03 PM
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Done a Ton
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I got a couple of questions that somebody may be able to help with..
I have been looking on Rolfs website and it says that pellet waggler and feeder are allowed this year, will that include us? Although it does say for a trial..
Also, do we have to buy pellets from Rolfs or can we get them before hand from Willis Worms?
Sorry I know its a while yet, just ignor me if I am being to keen!!
Martin
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30th January 2007, 10:38 PM
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Fox Match - GOT Baits
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Martin,
Normally during the cooler months Rolf allows "trial" methods. This is because the fish do not feed as well during the cold weather. This gives the angler a better chance of exploring his peg. I doubt by the time of our match it will still be the same, but you know with Rolf.
As for the pellets.
It is probably better to buy the pellets off Rolf. He carries a few different ones with him at all times, all Freedom feeds pellets. He will also inform you if you ask as to which is best at theat particular time.
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31st January 2007, 06:20 AM
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Done a Ton
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Thanks Keith
It does make sense to get pellets at the venue, only asked as he gives a link tio willis on the site..
I find the rod thing a little strange though, how do the specci boys get on.
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31st January 2007, 06:35 AM
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whats every1s biggest match weights ???? i been fishing for 1 year mine only 33ib (im 13 year old tho) the club im wth dnt go to that many good places and when they do there only 4 hours long. i joined a new club which is alot better with places like furnace mill and larford lakes in the fixtue so my match weight could all chane 
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31st January 2007, 04:05 PM
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3oz and i still beat weldec
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ive only ever fished 1 match so mines 5lb at the ta/poplars challenge... I came last... ha ha
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31st January 2007, 04:50 PM
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Don't worry mate you won't be last!! I'm fishing!! 
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31st January 2007, 08:26 PM
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Fox Match - GOT Baits
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Scoucerman,
Does it make a difference?????????
It's all respective to where you are fishing and at what time. Someone can have 200lb of carp on a commercial and still struggle for 7lb of fish on a canal. It does make him a better angler because he caught 200lb. The 7lb is harder.
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3rd February 2007, 01:09 PM
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#49 (permalink)
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barbel less no more, cheers bbq ;)
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6th February 2007, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by keith
Martin,
Normally during the cooler months Rolf allows "trial" methods. This is because the fish do not feed as well during the cold weather. This gives the angler a better chance of exploring his peg. I doubt by the time of our match it will still be the same, but you know with Rolf.
As for the pellets.
It is probably better to buy the pellets off Rolf. He carries a few different ones with him at all times, all Freedom feeds pellets. He will also inform you if you ask as to which is best at theat particular time.
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What do you mean by trial methods Keith? are we still fishing to the fishery rules or are we bending them?
I'm not being funny mate but I know you fish the place a fair bit and you should be able to shed some light on this for those like myself who rarely fish it.
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