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Recent content by Casker

  1. Casker

    Quiver tip "weight" testing

    And @glandyman (self-identifying retarded dh) I definitely won't miss you !! Lol
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    Quiver tip "weight" testing

    I give up - the real dick-heads on here (you know who you are) show their dh-ness time and time again. Such a shame this forum has a certain retarded forum-mafia cohort ! (Any new members reading this might wish to note and re-consider ! To note, many of the retards lurk on other sea fishing...
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    Quiver tip "weight" testing

    Correction fully acknowledged - my bad.
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    Quiver tip "weight" testing

    So does anyone have any useful ideas (ref my starter post) or will this thread just end up as a wank-fest (given some wanker responses so far) ?
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    Quiver tip "weight" testing

    😩 Talk of arrogant bell ends @flappy 😜!! (But, never mind - may I help you with your hyphenation anyway - your "Blokes" should be written as "Bloke's" ! No thanks necessary - lol)
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    Quiver tip "weight" testing

    No, @Valleyboy, as a matter of principle, I'm not gonna take a pic - the rod I describe does exist and I'm telling you it is pristine-new (plastic wrapper was still around the cork) and the quiver tip is absolutely original (fixed joint at 2'5" as previously mentioned). I don't need to prove...
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    Quiver tip "weight" testing

    I'll await his correction !
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    Quiver tip "weight" testing

    @Kine262. My forum name is Casker not "he" !!! Why you can't address me directly with your comments is beyond me. And this is a new rod which has not been bastardised (blank says "Sec: 3+1QT") so your dismissive comments are way off and of no help what so ever. Catch up mister!
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    Quiver tip "weight" testing

    I can't pin down the manufacturer spec's for my oldish 13' Daiwa Vertice freshwater ledger-type rod with fixed quiver tip ont' web. (Mentioned elsewhere; it's an un-used older fresh-water rod that I bought cheap with light saltwater bait-casting in mind given it's s/steel guides etc.) So I've...
  10. Casker

    More unwanted by catch. New Brighton today

    Hard to tell from the pics, but that trolley doesn't look like it's been in the water for very much time, yet has managed to snag both the mess of "tackle" and fish. Good job it's been washed up. (Someone got caught out by fast rising tide maybe or perhaps it rolled off a pier.)
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    Advice Fishing clothing

    I have various light-weight water-proof tops, but I also still use a 15+yr-old light single-skin high-viz "weather-proof" jacket for when I'm gardening in inclement weather. Jacket is one of those fairly standard construction-site items: it's mega dirty (so now low-viz) and never been...
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    Advice Fishing clothing

    I don't heat my house (eco-hero !!) and so I'm well versed in keeping warm with clothing: careful/thoughtful layering is the key - I can have up to 4 thin upper-body layers & 2 lower-limb layers when it's really really cold & still not feel swaddled; thin layers easily adjusted according to...
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    Bombarda

    Useful/interesting link @tdxs133pm - ta - but, heh, Outlaw's parachute float seems a bit pricey (over priced) to me - £13 !?
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    Bombarda

    And no doubt the Carp at your fav' fishing haunt have lovely glossy "coats" 😀 I'm not actually planning to go carp fishing (ever*), but what hook-bait do you then use (if members will allow a brief f/water moment without grumbling) ? (*unless they taste good and there are fisheries that allow...
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