Seo Search Engine Optimisation Milton Keynes Alex Hunt 01908 372654
March 7, 2010 – 9:14 amhttp://www.seo-milton-keyne… coolest guy on the planet and a PB River Ouse Barbel, Great Linford Lakes, SEO Milton Keynes, 16lb14oz
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10 Responses to “Seo Search Engine Optimisation Milton Keynes Alex Hunt 01908 372654”
Great fishing guys, well handled, well done! Tight lines and check out my channel…
By miders on Mar 7, 2010
we shoot carp in oz bloody vervin
By bondsee on Mar 7, 2010
This is a Barbel and not a carp. That type of statement does not go down so well in the UK as fishermen take much care over these very valuable and sort after species, however we appreciate that Carp are seem as Vermin in Oz and there is a a different culture in your country.
By alexhunt123 on Mar 7, 2010
Great fish, and nice to see proper handling and recovery, great fisherman.
By Steelzuk on Mar 7, 2010
i went fishing on the trent yesterday i got snagged 6 times n had over a 10lb barbel on n too me into a snag n snapped
By brooky360 on Mar 7, 2010
Great fish m8, havnt fished the ouse yet ,but i will, my Pb is 10lb 2oz from Wroxerter on the river severn.Nice vid
By 83harrison on Mar 7, 2010
huge fish small strech of river
By Benjaminthethesian on Mar 7, 2010
yeah gr8 fish. always wndering if i should use a bolt rig or a sliding led.any feed back
By palletboy1975 on Mar 7, 2010
I would not use a bolt rig unless the lead can safely be released if the fish snags or the line snaps, I am sure you meant semi fixed with the bolt affect?.The rig I used: 2ft Solar mussle cracker tubing, 2oz inline lead, 10 inch braided link to size 10 korda wide gape with dumbell boilie. The tubing was fished vertically to match the dead reeds, although you may get false indication from line bites.
By alexhunt123 on Mar 7, 2010
I’d use a hook, on the hook put some bait, then get the hook near the barbel and wait.
By scullysedge on Mar 7, 2010