Carp Fishing With An Original Richard Walker MKIV Carp Rod -pt1

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In The Edge With Alex

In The Edge With Alex

Жыл бұрын

I'm pursuing classic looking carp at a classic looking lake and so it seems only appropriate to use classic tackle in the form of an original Richard Walker mkiv carp rod and Richard Carter reel.
#fishing #carp #angling #traditional #dickwalker #richardcarter #ledger #splitcane

Пікірлер: 52
@harley419
@harley419 2 ай бұрын
I admire your style of fishing and video production😊
@denythenaysayer
@denythenaysayer 2 ай бұрын
Love your videos....my kind of fishing...keep on enjoying your trips and thanks for sharing....😊
@jhjhjh242
@jhjhjh242 6 ай бұрын
Magical fishing 🐟🐟
@richardbarrett4104
@richardbarrett4104 15 күн бұрын
It just shows how good your float rig can be, as the line does not spook the fish. It seems a line lying across the bottom does, however. I float fish all the time now for big carp but understand sometimes you have to adapt to the fish themselves. Love you stuff mate.
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex 15 күн бұрын
I do much prefer the float or free-line approach 👍🎣🎣
@djmossssomjd8496
@djmossssomjd8496 4 ай бұрын
Proper old school fishing...love it! Smashing little video. Many thanks.
@mc28x
@mc28x 4 ай бұрын
Love your videos !! This to me is real fishing that I grew up on.
@TheGenussradler
@TheGenussradler 4 ай бұрын
These pools are like fenced enclosures with deer, at the fence of which the hunters have lined up to shoot.
@mynature110
@mynature110 9 ай бұрын
Lovely Alex. Proper carp, lovely gear. I enjoyed that.
@thesweetcornkid266
@thesweetcornkid266 2 ай бұрын
Quite lovely 😎👍
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex 2 ай бұрын
Thank you 👍
@elmaestrodeliendres
@elmaestrodeliendres 5 ай бұрын
Precioso vídeo, bello lugar y encantadora pesca con equipo inmortal. Muchísimas gracias.
@richardbarrett4104
@richardbarrett4104 15 күн бұрын
Come back to the light Alex, stay away from the dark side, bolt rigs will only darken your soul! 😎😊😊
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex 15 күн бұрын
🤣 needs must, and all that..🎣🎣👍
@theretroangler5494
@theretroangler5494 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video, lovely tackle, a very atmospheric venue.
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
Thank you, much appreciated👍🎣
@justluvfishinguk
@justluvfishinguk Жыл бұрын
Awesome buddy .. lovley looking lake … cheers Chris & Sam
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
It is a very special place 🎣
@Thelastviking95
@Thelastviking95 Жыл бұрын
Grew up fishing normanhurst 😊
@michaeldemetriou1399
@michaeldemetriou1399 8 ай бұрын
I use a centrepin for carp with a ledger small inline weight and a pva bag sometimes a preston inline method feeder.
@stevewilliams5428
@stevewilliams5428 Жыл бұрын
Top dangling...Like a poised heron!
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍 not sure about the heron bit though - I'm more of a dodo body type 😅😅
@LEE.RCARPFISHING
@LEE.RCARPFISHING Жыл бұрын
Nice one
@davehutton7635
@davehutton7635 Жыл бұрын
Hi Alex Quality old school carp fishing your the only one who plays Fish like me on your knees that way you can see the curve of the Rod and we're the line go's into the water.Just lead them round like a puppy on a lead and your breaking up the Sky line. I moved to Spain because I was fed up with anglers castings into my swim and over my line's I broke our Club record for Carp on the Isle of Wight anglers in our Club would see what swim's I was fishing and they were queuing up to fish my swim I told them that Fish swim round in a lake and now I fish the river near me Six miles of River with my Center pin and cane Rods Chapman's 500s. I have never been or fed up of my Own company and most days I don't see any other Anglers .Now I don't fish for named fish and I'm seventy three years of age and have a good idea how much a Fish weigh's that I don't put them on the scales. And all the Fish that I catch are Wild fish and the fight from a fifteen pound fish is quite a fight I can tell you. More films please Alex and best wishes from the Crazy Hippie Dave Hutton.
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex 11 ай бұрын
Hi Dave, You can't beat fishing with a cane & pin 👍 Your stretch of river sounds divine - right up my street. Luckily there's still a few quieter waters in my areas 👍🎣🎣
@clivecarpenter9374
@clivecarpenter9374 Жыл бұрын
Just found your brilliant channel. I'm a member of the same club that has this water so will be following your channel with interest 👍🎣
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
Thank you👍 come and say hi if you see me on the bank👍
@clivecarpenter9374
@clivecarpenter9374 Жыл бұрын
@@InTheEdgeWithAlex I definitely will do 👍
@Sir.Fisher
@Sir.Fisher Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your fishing excursions with us, love seeing the old tackle being used still, I have a Homer's 10 foot split cane rod, circa 1930's paired with an Alcocks centerpin of the same era and there is something very special about using these old rods. That lake is a wonderful looking place, what county are you in ?
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
That sounds a lovely combination. I've managed to aquire a number of cane rods/centrepins over the years, mostly home built, no name or missing the makers mark but they all perform with character and are a pleasure to fish with. The mkiv only comes out for the heaviest of work as it's a bit of an animal! Although my absolute 'go-to' rod is the farlows holdfast that's in most of my videos. Whilst it's not cane it's at least half a century old and from the very first time I used it, for chub on the Dorset Stour, it was just a perfect fit for my fishing. I'm based in East Sussex and the estate lake is a bit of an exception as most of the lakes around here are old clay pits and tend to be quite coloured .
@Sir.Fisher
@Sir.Fisher Жыл бұрын
@@InTheEdgeWithAlex I'm based in Devon, I'm a bit of an all rounder when it comes to fishing. I am in Kent quite a lot, and spare time is either spent on the Royal Military canal at Hythe, or beach fishing at Hythe also, mostly with vintage tackle. Picked up a Dawson's of Bromley Pike rod this week, looks as though it has never been used, not sure what it is made of, not split cane, possibly early glass fiber made to look like wood or it is wood, Lance wood maybe, not complaining though, £5.
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
@@Sir.Fisher I keep meaning to give the royal military a go but inevitably get distracted by other waters. Maybe this year I will finally get around to it. Good luck with the new rod🎣
@clooperman3745
@clooperman3745 Жыл бұрын
@@InTheEdgeWithAlex What a thoroughly enjoyable video, almost like taking a step back in time. l don't use cane rods but l do still use a pair of Gibbinson Clooper Carp rods.
@albionangling
@albionangling Жыл бұрын
Great to see old school tactics for carp! Dropped you a sub, keep it up 😀 We are also big on Pins, with lots more centrepin content to come, traditional trotting tactics mainly but we might need to consider some carp stalking having seen your content! Cheers, Joel
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
Thanks Joel, I'll definitely check you guys out👍carping on a pin is certainly seat of the pants stuff🎣
@Bustergonad81
@Bustergonad81 7 ай бұрын
Simplicity. Who needs bobbins and alarms.
@jasonrenshaw9010
@jasonrenshaw9010 Жыл бұрын
Love fishing with my cane rods and pins, can’t beat the feeling. Out of curiosity, what strength line did you have on? Really enjoyed watching.
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jason. I'm actually using 20lb/bs line with this setup for a couple of reasons 1) I don't think that you can fish too heavy when ledgering around weed and 2) I feel that carp are less likely to spook off (slack) line that they can see as it moves with them if they touch it and acts more naturally that say tight braid for example (although judging by their reaction in the 2nd swim I might have to rethink that one....)
@Georgeolddrones
@Georgeolddrones 6 ай бұрын
Love the setup ,but don’t agree with the way you set the hook length in a modern Parton with an air rig, this does not go with the rod and reel set up 👍
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex 6 ай бұрын
I don't disagree with you, but it was a very specific set of circumstances. A lead clip because of the weed and a hair rig because of the hard bait rather than the rig mechanics. If you watch my other videos you will see that the vast majority of the time I fish with a float or free-line👍🎣
@johnwatkins9495
@johnwatkins9495 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video 👍question how much line do you put on your centre pin?
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
HI John, I start with 100m on my stalking setups which allows me to remove any frayed or damaged line from fishing in the edge and will replace the whole lot when I get down to 50-60 metres👍
@thezanzibarbarian5729
@thezanzibarbarian5729 Жыл бұрын
Those carp are almost bordering on being Wild Carp. And if they had been wild carp, they'd certainly be specimen sized. There's only one place that I've ever fished that had those elusive beasties in (I'm going back some 45 years!). It was a small pond in Mid-Sussex. On Ditchling Common. You hook one of those Wildies and you'd certainly know about it. Not just their power to weight ratio that I'd easily put on par _(Or even stronger, if my fading memory serves me right!?),_ but their sheer speed. I've seen videos of people hooking Bonefish on the salt flats in the USA and they're shocked by the Bonefish speed. I thought, "Wildies. Been there. Seen that!" First time I ever fished for the Wildies was a night session using a float with a very small red LED in the top. it took 2 small hearing aid type batteries. I was fishing tight to a small island that was fringed with bullrushes. Float disappeared, I struck. The next thing I saw was my float some 10 yards to the left. _"Whaaa...!!??"_ To say I was baffled, was an understatement. _"How did my float get there, so damn quickly?"_ Dare I say it, but the two videos I've watched from you (I did sub after the first one!), are DrennanInternational esque. i.e. Damn good 8-))...
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, much appreciated. Sadly the water that you mention suffered a major fish kill a couple of years ago, by which time it contained some very large carp indeed. Like you, I cut my teeth catching Wildies. Long, lean and huge fins with an attitude to match! Sadly, most are now gone, the ponds either dried up or redeveloped into day ticket waters and stocked with fast growing strains. On the plus side I still have access to one long forgotten farm pond that, whilst it doesn't contain wildies, has an unadulterated stock of leney fish. Whilst they don't grow anywhere close to redmire proportions they are very special fish indeed and I only cast a line in there on the most special of occasions.
@thezanzibarbarian5729
@thezanzibarbarian5729 Жыл бұрын
@@InTheEdgeWithAlex I'm assuming if you know of Ditchling Pond, then you'd know of a lot of my teenage haunts with Haywards Heath & District AC? The R. Ouse at Lindfield and East Mascalls. I'd cycle with all my tackle to those places. Road and net secured on the top bar of the frame. Balcombe Lake. Valebridge Mill Pond. Et al. I first became a member in, probably 1972. My grandpa bought my brother (one up from me of three.) and myself a licence to fish HH&DAS waters. But due to unforeseen circumstances, I never managed to go with him. I then re-joined in the mid ‘70s and as I didn’t have a proposer, I had to meet the then President, Stan Whetstone. He sadly passed away in 1992. I was a nervous as hell but I went to his house, we chatted. He said, “You seem to be a nice lad, so I’ll propose you to the committee.” And that’s how I joined. The Bream record then used to be 4lb 12oz(?). I managed to catch one just 2oz shy of that but didn’t consider it for the prize of the specimen fish that year as the club had just bought Slaugham Millpond where the Sussex Police used to have its HQ and the record Tench had already been caught. I was talking to Stan about my bream and he said I should have taken details about the bream as it would have been the specimen for that season. He said that the club knew that the Tench record would go from Slaugham that year. Valebridge was also a favourite place too. I caught an absolutely HUGE eel from there. Easily over 4 1/2lb. I couldn’t put my hand around it’s body just below it’s head it was that big. I was just about to weigh it, and it wriggled from the net and found a hole in the bank and vanished from sight. But I loved the bream fishing at Balcombe Lake. I’d always catch fish over 3lb at night. Some into the low 4’s too. As for friends who’d fish too. They never caught a 3lb’er. There as another angler we met quite often. He was 4 or 5 years older and he’d always catch a lot more bream than I could hope to. But even he couldn’t catch the 3lb+ fish I could. On some days, I’d take a personally made 9ft rod (Made from a fly rod blank with a handle that was no longer than my forearm and walk down the river from Lindfield to East Mascalls fishing, “fishy” bits. 3lb line. Stick float. Pint of mixed maggots. Chub to 3lb. Roach to over a pound. Dace to 11oz. Grayling. And it’s true that they smell like cucumber too. They're stunning fish. Especially the males with that huge dorsal fin. It's almost as though someone sprayed a light sheen of oil over them when you catch them just right in the light. I think the term for fishing then was _"salad days."_ C’est la vie…
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
Great Post and thanks for sharing some great memories. I'm familiar with a few of those waters/stretches but they are at the outer edge of what's local to me nowadays. I love the Ouse and have held various tickets that allowed me to fish it over the years and although I've caught some reasonable fish from its depths its the 'almosts and what ifs' that I remember most fondly. Watching a barbel ghost through the cabbages, almost going insane trying to tempt the mullet when they run up to Barcombe Mills or watching the huge shovel sized tail of a carp as it fed in the margins of the tidal section. I really must get back over there!
@SteeeveO
@SteeeveO Жыл бұрын
@@thezanzibarbarian5729 Never caught a grayling before but I have caught smelt & they reek of cucumber - wonder what causes that?
@thezanzibarbarian5729
@thezanzibarbarian5729 Жыл бұрын
@@SteeeveO 🤔😶🤷‍♂
@gothicgorey
@gothicgorey Жыл бұрын
I am trying to figure out cane rods. I am looking for a 10ft rod that does not cost the earth and a great all rounder for float and ledger . Any advice ? Cheers and great video
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
Hi Adam, thanks for the kind comments. A Richard Walker mkiv Avon would fit the bill. There are plenty of other options but most rod builders made/make a version as the design was widely available, including home built examples. The 2nd hand market is a bit of a minefield - there are some really tatty rods that will go on for ever and 'showroom' fresh ones that will splinter into a thousand pieces the first time you hook a fish! But generally you get what you pay for. I treated myself to a brand new Norman Agguters Avon rod about a decade ago and its taken all I've thrown at it and still going strong. (It's in some of my videos) Not cheap but not silly money either.
@gothicgorey
@gothicgorey Жыл бұрын
@@InTheEdgeWithAlex thanks for your time and reply 👍 going to be on the hunt now .
@InTheEdgeWithAlex
@InTheEdgeWithAlex Жыл бұрын
No problem, it's a most enjoyable way of fishing. Good luck 👍
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