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littleian
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littleian
   Old Thread  #12 22 Mar 2026 at 6.13pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #11
I don't know how true this is but i was told mallards loose their oil near mating time to enable better grip hence why at certain times of the year they can reach decent depths, it does seem to make sense if that is the true reason, if not its a good story
Wayne
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Wayne
   Old Thread  #11 22 Mar 2026 at 5.53pm  0  Login    Register
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Move lakes …….

Tufty torches are very good, even in the day …….
glw1978
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   Old Thread  #10 22 Mar 2026 at 5.49pm  0  Login    Register
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Mallaads were terrible on my lake yesterday diving on my spots for the 24hrs I was there. I caught a female one at 6am yesterday morning in 6ft of water.
Canalcarper71
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Canalcarper71
   Old Thread  #9 22 Mar 2026 at 1.56pm  0  Login    Register
Take a few loaves extra of bread and keep feeding area to side of you or next swims if empty
Zack
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   Old Thread  #8 22 Mar 2026 at 1.05pm  0  Login    Register
Coots and Swans are not so bad, its Tufties that are the nightmare, they can send you insane when you get a flock of them diving on your baits, and they don't just do it during the day, they dive 24hours a day, light or dark and you get no peace or even sleep if they dive all night.. You can drive them off, but they come back like a bad nightmare

I think Tufties have the ability like a "Cadaver Dog" to be able to sniff your baits out no matter how deep you fish and home in on them.

phil090781
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   Old Thread  #7 22 Mar 2026 at 8.55am  0  Login    Register
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Use smaller bits - particles etc. They’ll never get all of it. Otherwise just ignore them. It doesn’t bother carp.
whataclonker
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whataclonker
   Old Thread  #6 22 Mar 2026 at 8.53am  3  Login    Register
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Jump up & down, flap your arms, clap your hands, hiss loudly, swear at them profusely, eventually give up, make a brew, then continue to complain to anyone that'll listen for the rest of the day.. I've found is the best approach.
Leeroyjenkins
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Leeroyjenkins
   Old Thread  #5 22 Mar 2026 at 8.01am  1  Login    Register
Some people have success, but I haven't found lasers to do much at all. Unless you can get one that physically burns a hole though them.

Groundbait is very under utilised by carp angler though if you want to be be able to get something in the water during the day.
ip100
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ip100
   Old Thread  #4 22 Mar 2026 at 7.15am  0  Login    Register
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Swans can't go too deep so just fish a bit deeper water. Coots are far trickier, so baiting up after dark will help, as will using dark baits
0nslow
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0nslow
   Old Thread  #3 22 Mar 2026 at 5.27am  1  Login    Register
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What he said, and if you do hook a Swan pray to the fishing gods it's partner isn't around to provide backup!!
djstrauss281
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djstrauss281
   Old Thread  #2 21 Mar 2026 at 10.33pm  4  Login    Register
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Having caught both multiple times over the years Pray the coot takes the bait and not the swan 😂
madmancarpy
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madmancarpy
   Old Thread  #1 21 Mar 2026 at 10.27pm  0  Login    Register
What do you guys do if the coots & swans home in on your spots when you’ve baited up if you have no laser or gun lol
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