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6 degrees and HG47 does the trick

27lb 7oz March2013 (1)

27lb 7oz mirror.

I have been introducing HG47 in a small area of the lake for around 2 weeks. Today was my first visit since the bait started going in. I fished just the one rod which was placed in the middle of my selected spot.

18lb 10oz March2013 (1)

18lb 10oz Common/3rd fish of the short session

Around twenty 12mil HG47 shelf life boilies loose feed, and a single 12mil bottom bait on the blow back rig did the trick. My first fish was a 14lb 8oz common. Out went the bait and I was soon into a 27lb 7oz mirror shortly followed by a 18lb 10oz common.

3 Carp on one rod in a 3 hour session in a cold south easterly wind in the middle of March, all thanks to HG47 and a bit of light pre-baiting. What a result.

Paul Cooper’s 2013 Fishing Diary.

Paul Cooper

French carping from the start(part 1)

I have been asked by the management at Angling Lines to put together a few blogs which contain sufficient information to assist new and existing customers, in their search for carp in France.

In these blogs I will suggest what I would list as the most appropriate tackle for the job in hand.

Angling Lines provide various sized lakes to their customers from 2 acres to over 25 acres in size.

Some lakes provide accommodation and others are bivvy only, so things have to be taken into account such as:

  • Do I need home comforts, lakeside accommodation etc
  • Will I be fishing during the hours of darkness, Bivvy or brolly
  • If I am not fishing nights do I need a sleeping bag and bed chair will just a chair suffice.
  • If I am using a bait boat, are their sufficient electrical points for recharging etc.
  • Is there a food package available?
  • What cooking facilities are available?
  • Toilet and shower arrangements.
  • Vehicular access to swims for unloading tackle etc.
  • What tackle do I need

Click here to read more…….

Paul Cooper

Paul Coopers 2013 Fishing Diary

 

The Blow back rig by Paul Cooper

51lb-11oz carp caught on the Blow-Back rig

I started to use the blow-back rig last summer and have had huge success either with or without the hair. These short videos were made last October while I was on a short fishing trip to my local syndicate lake.

I starting using the rig in conjunction with Quality Baits HG42 I have caught in access of 70+ carp to over 51lb. If fished correctly and in the right circumstances the rig rarely missis the oportunity to make a bite develope into a run, with very few fish lost through drop off’s.

Watch these short video’s where I have explained in detail how to construct both rigs.

Blow-Back rig(with Hair)

Blow-Back rig (without hair)

For more carp fishing tips from Paul go to Paul Cooper field tester tips or click here.

Quality Baits HG42 catches more big carp by Paul Cooper

34lb 10oz

34lb 10oz

I,ve just got back from 24 hour session on a 17 acre Staffordshire lake and fished all my 3 rods on HG42 bottom baits. I baited an area around 90yards out with my throwing stick with about 2kilo of Quality Baits. 18mil HG42 boilies. Around 8 oclock last night I had one bleep on one of the rods. Watching the rod tip I could see that the rod was knocking very slightly. I struck and soon landed my 1st fish of the session a pristine conditioned 34lb 10oz Common carp.

29lb 4oz

29lb 4oz

It was 7am this morning that I had my next bit of action and yet again I landed another Common at 29lb 4oz, both on the new bait HG42.

Paul Cooper

Success comes from Confidence in your Bait by Paul Cooper


No matter how good an angler you are or how poor, if you have no confidence or have lost that confidence in your bait you are bound to fail.

On a recent carp fishing trip to a new Angling Lines venue called Domaine De Boux, Jim Kelly and I were both armed with our confidence booster, Quality Baits HG42. With each of us having 20 kilo’s each and no other bait it would be a complete success or a complete failure.

18mils ready made frozen boilies were our choice and on the 22nd October we arrived at the lake.

Our first job was to select 2 good swims on the 10 acre lake, in close proximity so that we could erect our kitchen( a wide oval umbrella with sides). We decided to make our home for the week on the dam. This would give us a wide variety of water to go at from margin fishing to some of the deeper water of the lake.

I have fished this lake on 2 previous occasions so my knowledge of the water was a lot greater than that of Jim. I selected the right hand side of the dam which gave me access to the North eastern bank, a no fishing area which was reed lined and had shallow margins.

I used my marker float to lead the bottom and to test the depths in front of me and settled on an area 100 yards out in 11 foot of open water to begin my campaign.

1st carp of the session 31lb 1oz

1st carp of the session 31lb 1oz

I introduced around 2 kilo’s of 18 mil HG42 boilies some whole some crushed by using the rowing boat provided on the lake. 3 rods were cast on or near the baited area and it was not long before I landed my first carp a 30lb 1oz specimen. More bait on my baited area as the light faded for the evening. I would be using my throwing stick to top up the swim following the capture of a fish.

By 10pm on Monday night I had caught 7 carp off my baited area, all on HG42 bottom baits which included a 33lb 1oz mirror with the rest being in the low twenties. I did seem to be into some of the smaller fish on the lake.

At half past midnight I had another run off my baited area and seemed to have hooked the bottom of the lake. After about 20 minutes I landed my first fifty of the session a 50lb 4oz specimen.

50lb 4oz

50lb 4oz

This seemed to kill the swim, as this was the last fish off this baited area for the week. The fish appeared to be wising up to baited areas, a change of tactics was required.

With my throwing stick I spread 3 kilo of 18mil hg42 boilies over a large are in the bay to my right and cast single hook baits in the middle of them. The action started around 1am on the Wednesday and carried on until 11pm on the Thursday. I landed 14 carp in total which included 3 upper twenties, 7 thirties and 2 mirrors of 49lb 14 and 49lb 3oz.

49lb 14oz

49lb 14oz

49lb 3oz

49lb 3oz

By this time I had moved 2 rods out of the Bay, cast 100 yds into open water, with pva bag crushed boiles and a single HG42 bottom bait. This produced my final 3 fish of the week, a low twenty and 2 fish on at the same time a 51lb 11oz mirror and a 30lb common.

51lb 11oz

51lb 11oz

I finished the week with 27 carp, all caught on HG42 bottom baits, that’s what confidence does for you.

Paul Cooper

To read Jims article which has been published on Angling Lines web site visit( Angling Lines article)

An introduction to HG42 by Paul Cooper

HG42

41lb 1oz common caught on HG42

Recently Jim Kelly and myself have joined Quality Baits as field testers. We are both involved as venue testers for Angling Lines and up until recently were bait consultants for Quest Baits. Over the past few months we have been involved in putting together a couple of new baits for Simon. One of the baits we have called HG42. Along with Simon, we have been tweeking the bait a bit and hopefully have come with the winning combination for maximum attraction.

The bait is an instant attracter to the carp which to date I can vouch for with some fantastic results. On my local syndicate lake I spent 20 hours fishing and caught 3 Commons, one being the lake record of 41lb 1oz. All 3 fish were caught on 18mil HG42 bottom baits. The lake is normally a difficult venue but to date I have captured 12 fish, All within a 2 month period.

I have also paid 2 visits to Domian de Boux in France during the month of October with the first occasion  taking 28 carp to 46lb 7oz and on the second occasion 27 carp to 51lb 11oz. On this visit I also took a 50lb 4oz, 49lb 14oz and a 49lb 3oz mirror carp.

A short clip of a video of one of these sessions can be seen by clicking on the link beleow.

http://www.anglinglines.com/Boux/videos

We are hoing to put together a Winter bait shortly for those who still venture out during the colder months.

I also get on the local rivers for barbel. On 1 rod I have been putting a 18mil HG42 and I have landed 2 double s and 3 singles on the bait.

Paul Cooper