Dave Austin landing nets and bank sticks
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Then along with the dustpan and brush you will need a couple of large flowerpots and a large bag of John Innes No. 2 to plant them in!
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Re: Dave Austin landing nets and bank sticks
Hmmm..... Some creative thought is needed... :think:Snape wrote:Since they concreted all the swims that maybe a problem :sarcasm:J.T wrote:I just won a second pair of bank sticks off Dave on EBay.
That's my two rod support setup for Redmire sorted.... Assuming I can get them in the ground of course... :think:
Never mind it was traditional lime based concrete! :hahaha:
Ah ha! :thumb:dgc2011 wrote:Then along with the dustpan and brush you will need a couple of large flowerpots and a large bag of John Innes No. 2 to plant them in!
Bugger, while I do have a rod pod (spits at the floor) I didn't want to have to use it!
Maybe I should have got the tripod as well... :think:
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Re: Dave Austin landing nets and bank sticks
Oops sorry that was just a disturbing dream I had!Snape wrote:Since they concreted all the swims that maybe a problem :sarcasm:J.T wrote:I just won a second pair of bank sticks off Dave on EBay.
That's my two rod support setup for Redmire sorted.... Assuming I can get them in the ground of course... :think:
Never mind it was traditional lime based concrete! :hahaha:
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Re: Dave Austin landing nets and bank sticks
Seriously for a second :chuckle: , are the swims ok for bank sticks?
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I've never had a serious problem although some of them are quite hard and stony so it not always easy.J.T wrote:Seriously for a second :chuckle: , are the swims ok for bank sticks?
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Well it might not go down well at the Holy of Holies but
there is currently an Atlas Copco Pixie Pneumatic Air Powered Hilti Diamond Core Drill Drilling Rig on a buy it now. :hahaha:
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I will risk it I think but take a rod pod as backup. :thumb:Snape wrote:I've never had a serious problem although some of then are quite hard and stony so it not always easy.J.T wrote:Seriously for a second :chuckle: , are the swims ok for bank sticks?
Will keep that as a backup plan. :hat:dgc2011 wrote:Well it might not go down well at the Holy of Holies but
there is currently an Atlas Copco Pixie Pneumatic Air Powered Hilti Diamond Core Drill Drilling Rig on a buy it now. :hahaha:
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Re: Dave Austin landing nets and bank sticks
Hi Chaps! :hat:
"good old Dave" eh? Clever fellow!
I first "won" a couple of pairs of his banksticks some years back via eBay.( I think it must have been when he first started). Lovely sticks with matching heads , one set whole cane and the other split.
Around the same time, I was fishing a Thames weirpool from the bank on a regular basis, which had a fair old drop to the water and made netting the resident Perch quite exciting! I was using my old Allcock folding circular net at the time on a standard length cane pole.
What I needed was a second cane pole which I could screw into the bottom of the first thereby doubling the length. I spoke with Dave and he duly presented me with a male version of the brass bush that was on my original pole. Once securely fitted onto the butt end of my original cane I just extended with another standard cane handle. That solved my problem!
Not long after that he made some more "one offs" for me.
I was spending a lot of time after the Kennet Barbel using an old rescued and restored cane (nothing fancy....no name but with some backbone to it). One particular swim had a b****y great bush in it and was best fished from the other bank. Once settled in opposite, the edge of the bush was only six feet away but had the biggest immovable snag you could ever imagine under it (probably a rooted branch as it had been there for some years!).
So if anyone was to win any ensuing battles it was going to be a case of "hit and hold". Well....I didn't have to do much hitting, if you weren't careful they would snatch the rod from your hands! You daren't leave the rod in a rest as when they picked up the bait, they were only six feet from the rod top!
To help steady the rod I queried the possibility of a nice short, but sturdy, built-cane bank stick coupled with a matching head with one short "arm" (such as the Barbel Boys now use as standard these days).
Dave came to my rescue, allowing me to sit well back from the water holding the rod but with it nicely supported and allowing me to strike out cleanly. Much fun was had!
I have since "won" one of his nice little tripods which allows me to use my precious canes on hard banks and keep the reels out of the mud and grit.
Nice one Dave! :thumb:
"good old Dave" eh? Clever fellow!
I first "won" a couple of pairs of his banksticks some years back via eBay.( I think it must have been when he first started). Lovely sticks with matching heads , one set whole cane and the other split.
Around the same time, I was fishing a Thames weirpool from the bank on a regular basis, which had a fair old drop to the water and made netting the resident Perch quite exciting! I was using my old Allcock folding circular net at the time on a standard length cane pole.
What I needed was a second cane pole which I could screw into the bottom of the first thereby doubling the length. I spoke with Dave and he duly presented me with a male version of the brass bush that was on my original pole. Once securely fitted onto the butt end of my original cane I just extended with another standard cane handle. That solved my problem!
Not long after that he made some more "one offs" for me.
I was spending a lot of time after the Kennet Barbel using an old rescued and restored cane (nothing fancy....no name but with some backbone to it). One particular swim had a b****y great bush in it and was best fished from the other bank. Once settled in opposite, the edge of the bush was only six feet away but had the biggest immovable snag you could ever imagine under it (probably a rooted branch as it had been there for some years!).
So if anyone was to win any ensuing battles it was going to be a case of "hit and hold". Well....I didn't have to do much hitting, if you weren't careful they would snatch the rod from your hands! You daren't leave the rod in a rest as when they picked up the bait, they were only six feet from the rod top!
To help steady the rod I queried the possibility of a nice short, but sturdy, built-cane bank stick coupled with a matching head with one short "arm" (such as the Barbel Boys now use as standard these days).
Dave came to my rescue, allowing me to sit well back from the water holding the rod but with it nicely supported and allowing me to strike out cleanly. Much fun was had!
I have since "won" one of his nice little tripods which allows me to use my precious canes on hard banks and keep the reels out of the mud and grit.
Nice one Dave! :thumb:
Re: Dave Austin landing nets and bank sticks
David made me a split cane carp net with 42 in arms and I must say it is a real delight to use. The arms are made from impregnated cane which serves to protect them from constant immersion in the water and the most surprising thing is that it weights little more than a similar size carbon net. Real quality !
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I have a leger rod he restored, it even came with matching swingtips. It is one of my favourite rods.