Friday 13 April 2007

How Do Bite Alarms Work


Modern Bite Alarms usually work through use of a reed switch which conducts when an magnetic field passes over it.


A magnet is contained within a wheel that turns when line is passed over it. Therefore when the magnet and reed switch come together the bite alarm sounds.


This is why a bobbin needs to be used when using a bite alarm, so that the line will turn the wheel and therefore the bite alarm will sound.


This may be an over simplified version, but in essence it is the basics of bite alarm operation.

Thursday 12 April 2007

Lyns lands 39 lb Pike


Lyn Baker stunned the angling world when she reeled in the biggest pike ever caught by a female angler at the weekend.Lyn, 32, from Newcastle, caught a 39lbs 8oz pike on a trip to the Lake of Menteith, in Scotland, on Saturday
."I'm still shaking now, I was so excited,"
she said. "It fought really hard, it was really fit. We didn't see it for five minutes after I hooked it, and when I did, I just thought oh my god."


Lyn was on a boat with her husband Neil when the monster picked up her sardine deadbait."I've been pike fishing for around three years," she said. "Neil got me into it, he fishes all the time. We used to do a lot of fly fishing for trout, then he got into pike fishing and got me to try that." Neil convinced Lyn it was worth entering the draw for a place on a fish-in on Menteith organised by the Pike Anglers Club, which she joined a few months earlier." Her previous best pike was 10lbs 8oz and I said if we go to Menteith you've got a great chance of beating it," he said."


Her first fish after half an hour was 21lbs 5oz and she was absolutely over the moon, she'd have happily gone home then."I said it'll take you a while to beat that, then she struck into this thing, it came out of the water and I've never seen anything like it."The PAC obtains a limited number of days' fishing for its members on Menteith each season. The events are always over-subscribed and members enter a draw for places.PAC special events organiser Mark Skinner said: "I spoke to Lyn in the pub the night before and said wouldn't it be great if a woman member caught the biggest fish." It's truly a great achievement for any pike angler but to see one of our female members come on here and upstage all the household names shows what the club's about. "It shows anyone can join up, get in the draw for places and stand a chance of catching a fish like this if their number comes up."