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More Bad News for Leazes Carp Anglers A Club member has retrieved two death rigs from the lake at Leazes and on the same day a carp was caught with almost no lips. Can we just remind all anglers but especially the carp anglers that it is your duty to ensure that your rigs are 100% safe. The term death rig refers to any rig (including the tubing or lead core) that will not drop the lead in the event of a break off. This can be for a range of reasons including the tail rubber on lead clips being push on too tight. People using shock beads which do not allow the lead to drop off as they are too tight or the use of fixed leads. We realise that most anglers check their rigs before casting but it would seem some do not. Checking that your rig will shed the lead only takes a couple of seconds and not doing it could cost a carp to lose its life. With immediate affect all anglers fishing Leazes should be prepared to reel in and have their rigs checked when asked by either a member of the committee or a club bailiff. I'm sure members will understand that we don't want do this but its better than killing a carp. Our New Website Well, what do you think of our new website? Hopefully this one is a little easier to get around and looks a bit more modern. As some of you will know we have had a few teething problems and there is still a little bit to finish off and we need your help.
A page dedicated to anglers who have caught a 20lb Leazes Carp A page for your articles So have you been fishing lately? Have you had an awesome session? Have you fallen in again? If so get typing. To start the page off we’ve added an article Club Regular Mark Wilkinson wrote for the old web site. p.s. Don’t worry about the spelling or grammar because Patrick never does!!!!!! Sorting out the links page What ever you want! A Fish at all cost? It would seem that some of the carp anglers in the LPAA need to catch a fish at all cost. At least two anglers are constantly fishing so close to the island that they are requiring the services of one of the park boats to remove their tackle from either over the boom or from the trees that surround the island. Leazes Park Lake has plenty pf open water swims so why is it that these anglers cannot accept that their casting skills are not good enough to fish close to the island and fish one of the other areas? If you are unlucky enough to cast over the boom and are unable to retrieve your tackle members must safely pull for a break. If you feel that a carp would not be able to shed your lost rig (i.e you are fishing a death rig) please hand you membership in at the next meeting and go and fish another water.
Baiting up The committee would like to remind ALL the members of the LPAA that pre baiting is banned at Leazes. If you are not fishing the lake you are not allowed to add any bait to the water.
LPAA Juniors Page LPAA juniors we need you! The LPAA would like to add a juniors page to our website and who better to write it than the clubs juniors themselves. We are looking for juniors to email things like: Catch reports So come on it’s time to show us old foggeys how to do it by emailing lpaa@hotmail.co.uk |