tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-961152111804328438.post6366545298248619653..comments2018-12-20T08:01:33.611-08:00Comments on Dave Binns Angling: Back on the old estate lakebinnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04944656474933481983noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-961152111804328438.post-24183364717161767862012-06-07T04:31:34.892-07:002012-06-07T04:31:34.892-07:00cheers mate,
we got quite a discussion going on o...cheers mate,<br /><br />we got quite a discussion going on on yorkshire fishing and it's given me some ideas to try next timebinnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04944656474933481983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-961152111804328438.post-15023979671484087392012-06-06T12:25:08.073-07:002012-06-06T12:25:08.073-07:00Do what you feel you need/want to mate. Sitting be...Do what you feel you need/want to mate. Sitting behind alarms isn't for me, I roam with the lure rod and that's pretty much it. But I don't do that to make a point, or to try and say my kind of fishing is better than a bivy boy with his alarms. I do it because that's what I want to do right now. <br /><br />If sitting behind two alarms is what you want to do then go ahead and do it. Don't look back on your time here with regret, make sure you do all you can and enjoy it. <br /><br />A few years ago I targeted a tench water but also knew there were some wild carp in. So I either fished feeder or waggler on one rod but also chucked out a bait on alarm on the other. I didn't actually get a carp on that set up but had I fished it all that time without trying I'd have been wondering what could have been.<br /><br />Fishing is about enjoyment. Sometimes that enjoyment is getting out a lovely fish using fine tactics and the enjoyment is fulfilling. Other times you've spotted that one giant fish and need to pull out all stops to get it. If you want one of those big fish and think that carp tactics are the way to go, go do it!riverpikerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01022643914816847244noreply@blogger.com