Customer Gallery If you bought your tackle / bait / permit at J&K we'd like to see your catch pictured here! Please either email the image & all the relevant details (eg your full name, where you live, where you caught the fish, type of bait, etc etc), or bring your photo into the shop and ask for Stewart... |
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| Mathew Andrews Little Mathew Andrews from Bicester has been able to learn from his Specimen-Ace dad Pete, and he's clearly a chip off the old block, as this stunning big Roach shows!
Mathew caught the beautiful roach, which was well over a pound, on the Oxford Canal using a whip, 3lb line, size 18 hook and a maggot. |
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| Jack Rose 15 year old Bicester Ace Jack Rose caught this sensational looking fully scaled Mirror carp from Hunts Corner Lake, a Linear Syndicate Lake at Stanton Harcourt.
The big Mirror weighed exactly 30lb and was caught on Richworth's new KG1 bait. |
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| Why We Should all be careful with Hooks. This nasty injury meant a hospital visit - a sad end to a good trip |
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| Big Pike J&K Regular Andy Stowe with a fantastic looking pike from a local water... |
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| Winter Pike Here's Andy's son Connor, who is just 9, with a lovely winter pike! |
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| Beautiful Roach! What a smile....Connor's younger brother Caleb Stowe with a mint roach |
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| Dane Paradine This is Paddy's son Dane Paradine, who is just over 3 years old and rapidly learning to catch fish, under his dad's tuition!
This magnificient chub was caught by Dane on a worm bait, right under his rod tip, and weighed over 3lbs......Well done Dane!! |
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| Curtis Welch 7 Year old Curtis Welch from Coventry went fishing on the Oxford Canal in Warwickshire and caught this magnificient Zander of about 4lb on his first Zander fishing trip. However, he was fishing with Zander Ace Merv Wilkinson who has experience of fishing for these predators since 1967!!
Curtis next plans a Chub trip, watch this space! |
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| Curtis Welch's Chub Trip Well we said watch this space.... and now it's filled! Curtis caught this super Chub of around 3lbs from the River Leam.
Well done Curtis, keep it up! |
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