What A Road Trip!

Good Evening.

I have probably just covered more miles in my van in the last week, than I did in the last eight months in Italy! I have literally driven the length and breadth of the UK, visiting a few of my sponsors to have meetings about the coming year, and to pick up some new products too. I even had a chance to wet a line for a couple of hours, so that was an added bonus, and the hardcore road trip all started last Tuesday.

I left Wiltshire with a short 150 mile drive to Sheffield. I had a meeting planned with Dynamite Baits the following day in Nottingham, so Martin Ford, and his lovely wife Caroline, put me up, once again, for the night. This makes three nights in the last year, and I may have to give them the vote for the best B & B in the North! Last time I stayed with MF we popped down to his local water to have a dabble. It proved unsuccessful. This time round we popped down to see if we could sneak one off the top. I had a slight chance after getting them cagily taking DB mixers of the top in the ripple, but once again we left without getting the net wet. Martin swears he catches every time he pops down for a couple of hours, so either I jinx him, or he is a liar!!

The following morning, and with my bait-sponsor meeting done and dusted, it was then time to clock up another 120 miles, and travel north-west to Lancaster, to stay with my good mate Matt Dent. Matt recently wrote a two-part Orellana piece for International Carper, and is someone I met at Cassien in 2008. After popping to a couple of rivers to check for salmon and sea trout – (he is an Environmental Agency worker), we nipped out for a few pints at his local, where I managed to persuade a George Formby impersonator to play “When I’m Cleaning Windows” at the weekly open-mic night. I had a very early start the following day as I had to drive east towards Northumberland where SONIK are based, so I got quite a shock when I noticed the time was 1.30am!

With four and a half hours sleep under my belt I left Lancaster and was soon driving across the top of the lake district before veering right and cutting cross-country towards Newcastle. I made good time covering the 130 miles and was in the north-east by 8ish. The Little Thief (Chef) breakfast went down well, and before I knew it I was sat having a coffee in the Blyth based company office belonging to SONIK. After discussing a few products with them and looking at some new things in the pipeline, I left armed with some new rods, including the SK3 2.5lb tc carp rods, and a 9ft 2.5lb tc margin rod. The SK3′s are perfect for close range snag fishing of which I am a big fan, and I look forward to using them as soon as possible.

If you remember reading my early blog chapters about Cassien in 2009 when I fished at Aviron, you might recall a female came to visit me for a week. Well…it just so happens that Heidi, the shower girl, lives in Newcastle, so I figured it would be rude not to look her up, and a wise decision it was!

The following morning dawned, quicker than I would have liked, and I was back on the road again, heading 150 miles down the A1/M1 towards Sheffield. I had a meeting organised with Trakker, and I was keen to see how the pictures for the catalogue had come out – very well as it turns out! I picked up some new products whilst I was there, and within thirty minutes I was back on the road, covering the short 50 mile trip towards Nottingham.

I had some bait to pick up, so a healthy amount of the Fresh Fish, Mussel and Oyster boilies, were carefully loaded onto my van. I will use these on my way down to Spain, as I have a few waters in mind that I would like to fish before crossing the Spanish border. In Spain I will be back on the Carp-Tec range.

After the bait was on board I now had to make it over to the Forest of Dean – another 120 mile journey! Through the magic of the Dynamite Baits website, an old school friend had tracked me down, and it was twenty-three years since we had seen each other! My friend James has three children, two of which are mad-keen match anglers, and in fact, Ethan and Blake had a match the very next morning, so after a quick chat with my generous bait sponsor, the two young lads were kitted out with matching DB caps, and a few bags and tubs of match fishing bait. Naturally they were chuffed to bits, and I must say a personal thanks to Chris and Jonathan for sorting that out.

Two happy chappies!!

Four mornings after beginning my road trip I arrived back in one piece at my parents house in Wiltshire, after covering approximately 1000 miles. Where am I now you may ask? In Surrey of all places, as I still have a few important things to do before I return to France, including a meeting down in Southampton with Ross Honey (aka WCC promoter) to discuss the upcoming carp-competition. One of my other sponsors Edgar Brothers Outdoor have kindly agreed to supply some great products for the event for the Marshals and for prizes. These will include products from the BlackHawk and Surefire brands. I am really looking forward to the event – in fact I can’t wait!

Well, this will be the last blog till I return to France in a week or so.

See you then, in the mean time ”enjoy” your carping, wherever you may be!

Jake and the dogs.

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12 Responses to “What A Road Trip!”

  1. Geoff Says:

    Hi Jake,

    Its really good to hear from you and see things are going well, if not a tad hectic eh! That is some mileage you have completed.

    I am really looking forward to the next blog series in France. Like i said previously i owe you mate because Ive now started writing again because of this blog. Even being published in a popular monthly mag from September.
    All the best
    Geoff
    From a London Office!

    • thebigcarphunter Says:

      “You can’t keep a good horse down” eh Geoff!!

      I am thrilled to hear I have inspired you to take up the old quill and parchment once again… Good on yer!!

      All the best, and my return is just round the corner!!

  2. iain mck Says:

    think ya better check ya tyres out pal after that little round trip, lol, good to hear youve enjoyed yourself back in the uk. I look forward to reading of your exploits in france, good luck and keep on carpin kid.

    • thebigcarphunter Says:

      Fortunately two new boots were fitted on my return to England in order to pass the MOT Iain!! My tyres are now good for another 20,000 miles….

      Cheers

      Jake

  3. Ash Gray Says:

    you should have taken a de tour down to cornwall…..whats a few more miles!!! only joking. looking forward to your return to blog action, started to get bored at work now in my breaks!!! all the best and hope for a whacker on the blog soon, cheers ash and bolt.

  4. matthew Says:

    well well ill see if i can pop a few off the top next week when i go down with MF he tells me the same story of never failing to break the suface with the old carpy ..
    Hope your well and sorry i missed you again in uk so if you are around call in to shop closed mondays thou or you can come for tea !!
    matt

  5. Dunk Says:

    Rain pours on my office window. There is a man who plays the accordian in the street below for pennies from the air. Bless him. Sadly, this North-West town, I feel, will find it hard to change from the reebok wearing, big headed terrier walking, McDonald munchers to free-thinking Parisians anytime soon. As you can detect there is an air of despair to my post. It’s your fault Jake. Your reports always remain light or stoic in the face of darkened clouds. I love it. I love loving it but hate myself. Jealousy is a terrible thing. Anyhoo, drive safe, keep warm and dont forget the winnalot. I’m off to give my lunch money to the busker.

  6. Dunk Says:

    A ‘smiley face’ would’ve been enough! Or a star or two.
    Cheers Jake.

  7. Carpist Says:

    Where the heck are you???

  8. iain Mck Says:

    probably still recovering from the after party at Madeine lol

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