Building a Swimming Pool?

Ray Cronise has some answers!

A Few Things to Consider

A reader asks: We are just stumped! We’ve been looking into purchasing a pool for our small backyard. We’ve looked into fibreglass pools at this point and like the way they look. We seem to hear a different story from each person we ask regarding the purchase of a new pool. Most agree it’s the installer who is the key. Is that your consensus as well? How do we check on the installer, other than relying on the references given to us by the pool company?

From Ray: First I want to disclose that I also am a manufacturer of fibreglass pools, so I will try to be as objective as possible.

A fibreglass pool is a great choice for your back yard and will absolutely be the lowest maintenance pool. You can look on our site for lots of other background information on these pools. Since I come from a Composites Engineering background, we are a little different than the other companies you might find.

You are correct, that the installer is everything! Unfortunately, fibreglass pools tend to lower the barrier of entry into the installation pool business side and so they tend to attract what I might affectionately refer to as Billy-bob and the back hoe gang. You get the point. On any builder first check the BBB in your area. Also request a list of references AND a list of jobs currently under construction. This will give you the opportunity to see who you are dealing with directly.

A few more general things to consider:

  • Don’t allow them to talk you into exposed coping: go with pavers, stone, or a cantilever deck
  • Consider Tile, but don’t allow it to be installed at the factory – this will result in unlevelled tile at the waterline
  • Request that the pool be installed with no main drain. They are not necessary for circulation and can pose and entrapment hazard.
  • Try to find builders that are members of NSPI. Also ask if they are Certified Building Professionals (CBPs)

Finally, be careful of dark colours and pools. We have colored surfaces, but do not have extremely dark colours. These fail after some time and fibreglass, unlike liners or shotcrete, are not designed to be resurfaced in the field.

Happy Swimming!!!

Ray Cronise, The RTR Group, Inc.

Tenerife Fish

Tenerife waters are deep and the influence of the gulf currents is strong, making them the ideal habitat for many species of fish. Big eye, Yellow fin and Albacore Tuna can be found from September to April, and skipjack tuna nearly all year round! The big game fishing season normally starts in February for tuna fishing, being April and February the better months; marlin fishing between May and September, peak season is June, July & August.

  • parrot fish
  • sardines
  • samas
  • wreckfish
  • pollocks
  • grouper fish
  • combers
  • horse-mackerel,
  • cuttle fish
  • mackerel

Tenerife Fish La Vieja

La vieja is a typical Canary Island fish that is very little known in the peninsula. It is a fine white fish, with some similarity to the sole and very traditional in the islands’ cuisine.

Sea bass, lubina in Spanish, is a silver fish with a white belly that is very popular in Spanish restaurants . It has white, firm flesh and a delicate flavor. It is served whole baked in the oven, or grilled, served with salt and lemon.

300 Species of Tenerife Fish

Cavalier & Blue Marlin Charters have an excellent guide to Canary Islands fish. Although not in Tenerife the local fish are much the same. Sports fishing is very popular and the search for Marlin in Tenerife waters is usually very successful.

See the fish

Cavalier & Blue Marlin Charters
Puerto Rico
Gran Canaria
+34 607 913 313

Fishing Boats Tenerife

Renting a boat for your entire holiday will not be cheap. Below are some useful sample prices. A sensible option is is to keep your boat accommodation and your fishing separate. Moovers 2 can sleep 4 to 6. Priced at 150€ pp weekly for guests not fishing, it means a great price for every member of the group. For fishing we recommend Tenerife Sport Fishing. About their Boats

We offer you a sensible alternative of rent your boat accommodation from as little as 300€ pp weekly while we organise your itinerary at affordable prices.

Fishing Boats at Night

Los Abrigos Fishing Village

  • To see the real fishing boats of Tenerife then a visit to Los Abrigos is a must.
  • Rise early if you want to see them go out.
  • You can walk there from the boat, it’s a lovely walk early morning.
  • Evening is well worth a trip with many fish restaurants for which Los Abrigos is famous.

Tenerife Sport Fishing Boats

Prices start at 59€ – Click the image for more details

No Limits One
28 foot Bertram with 2 Volvo Penta 210hp engines, which has been constantly kept up to date with the latest technology, Renewed in 2022. Sonar, Fish Finder, toilet, cabin, ice box, sofa, sun-bed on the fly bridge.

No Limits Two
41 foot Rodman, with 2 Volvo Penta 450hp engines, sonar, radar, fish finder, walk around deck, sun bed, toilet, shower, seating on the fly bridge, sofa, kitchen, cabins.


Tenerife Prices for Boat Trips and Boat Charter

Luxury yes, but not affordable for most of us.

Sample Boat Charter Prices

 

Sample Boat Trip Prices

 

UK Fishing Licence

Fishing Rod Licence

New Style Fishing Licence

New Style Fishing Licence

You need a fishing rod licence to fish for salmon, trout, freshwater fish, smelt and eel with a rod and line in England (except the River Tweed), Wales and the Border Esk region of Scotland.

You need an additional licence to fish in the Thames.

You must always carry your rod licence when you’re fishing or you could be prosecuted. You can be fined up to £2,500 for fishing without a rod licence.  Children under 12 don’t need a licence. However, if you take a child under 12 fishing and hold the rod or help hold it you must buy a licence for yourself.

Types of Fishing Licence

There are 2 types of licence:

  • trout, coarse fish and eel licences that let you fish for non-migratory trout, char, coarse fish, eel and smelt
  • salmon and sea trout licences that let you fish for salmon, sea trout and all of the fish in the licence above

Applying for your licence is easy.

Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Pick the right licence. Decide if you need a Non-Migratory Trout & Coarse Licence or a Salmon & Sea Trout Licence. The Salmon & Sea Trout Licence is more expensive, but also covers you for Non-Migratory Trout & Coarse.
  2. Choose the length. If your trip’s a one-off, consider the 1 or 8 day options. If you’re a regular angler, you can get cover for the full season.
  3. Buy your licence. You can buy it online, in branch or by phone. Full contact details can be found in the right hand column.
  4. Wait for it to arrive. Remember – you’re allowed to go fishing with your email confirmation.

Licence Concessions

  • Senior – for age 65+
  • Junior – for ages 12-16 inclusive
  • Disabled – for those in receipt of Disability Living Allowance (or Personal Independence Payment) and Blue Badge Holders. You’ll need your National Insurance number or Blue Badge number for your concession.

Bass Fishing

Fishing for Bass

Bass Fishing

Jump to Bass Fishing Video

In the past, where human populations were sparse and fishing pressure modest, sea bass were simply called “bass”, meaning basically “prickly.” But in Mediterranean Europe the same species began to be named in a way that indicated intelligence. The ancient Greeks associated the fish with the word labros, or “turbulence.” Homer uses labros in reference to wind and waterbut labros as it applied to sea bass gradually came to imply cleverness. In modern Greek the concept of the sea bass as a clever fish became its defining characteristic. Today the fish is called lavraki – “the clever one.” If you wanted to indicate in modern Greek that someone had cleverly figured out something tricky and challenging, you would say that he epyase lavraki – “he caught a sea bass.”

The perception of the bass as clever occurs in other Mediterranean languages. The Romans named the fish after an animal they considered particularly intelligent – lupinus, which eventually became the French loup de mer – “sea wolf.” And the Latin poet Ovid wrote of sea bass as using its smarts to frustrate its potential captors. “In vain above the greedy [fisherman] toils,” Ovid wrote, “while with arts more exquisite the bass beguiles.”

European sea bass thus seem to have rapidly solidified their reputation for cleverness in the Mediterranean. The reason for this may be a direct product of the holiday-like environment of the Mediterranean Sea, the place where humans and sea bass had their most intense interactions. The Mediterranean occupies an exceptionally warm and dry climatic zone. Most rivers on the European continent flow away from it, meaning that, compared to other seas, the Mediterranean’s biotic systems receive few nutrients. The sea is therefore described by scientists with the Greek-derived word oligotrophic – a place that “contains little nourishment.”  By the time one reaches the level of the European sea bass, both the population of fish and the size of individual fish are naturally smaller and more sensitive to exploitation than in more productive seas. Recently the Italian cookbook author Marcella Hazan said that when she moved to the United States, she simply could not find the right fish for her European sea bass recipes. “Your bass are too big!” she lamented.

Bass Fishing Video

Fishing Tackle Shops in the UK

Amazing Fishing Stories is a wonderful collection of tales of adventure with rod and line. This eclectic collection includes thrilling battles with monsters of the deep, epic acts of endurance and more poetic pieces on secret spots where legendary fish are said to lurk. Read extracts on our fishing tackle pages and you won’t be able to wait to buy the book, hard copy, audio or Kindle. About Paul

Also see Fishing Poles

About Paul Knight

Paul Knight is a hugely experienced fisherman and leading figure among UK anglers, who has traveled to remote parts of the globe to reel in stories with rod and line. He has worked on offshore trawlers as well as fished idyllic salmon streams. His knowledge of fishing equipment is vast as you will see from his tales. Paul has written for a range of fishing magazines for more than 20 years. His wide experience, remarkable network of fishing friends and wonderful writing style make him the perfect author of such a collection of unforgettable tales.

Note: We do not sell or promotes Amazon products. You can easily fins Paul’s book online.

 

Fishing Poles

Best Fishing Pole

Great video on choosing the best Pole or Rod!

***  Fishing Poles & Whips  ***

More Fishing Poles and Pole Accessories

  • Advanta Power Margin 8.5m Fishing Pole
  • Advanta Pro Carp Power 13m Fishing Pole
  • Advanta Pro SKYkit Short Fishing Pole 1pc Top Kit
  • Daiwa Air Z Pro Pole 16m More Power
  • Daiwa Airity Pro 16m More F1 Package
  • Daiwa Connoisseur G90 16m Pole
  • Daiwa Connoisseur G90 16m Pole More Power Pack
  • Daiwa Connoisseur System Whip 8m
  • Daiwa Generic Interlastic Top Kits
  • Daiwa Matchwinner MW4 16m
  • Daiwa Tournament Pro X 16m More Power
  • Daiwa Whisker X 16m
  • Discover Battle Core Fishing Whip 4m
  • Discover Power Core Margin Pole 5.5m
  • Discover Powertube Carp 9.5m Fishing Pole
  • Discover Tele Whip 3m
  • Drennan Red Range Margin Carp 8m Pole
  • Garbolino UK Power Performance Match 16m Fishing Pole Package
  • Guru A-Class Whip
  • Guru Aventus Zero 900 Fishing Pole 16m + Package + FREE Top Kits
  • MAP TKS 101 3G Series 13m Pole
  • Matrix MTX1 Power V2 Fishing Pole Package 13m
  • Matrix MTX2 Power V2 Fishing Pole Package 14.5m
  • Matrix MTX3 Ultra V2 Fishing Pole Package 16m
  • Matrix Torque Carp Pole
  • Maver MV-R Competition 16m Pole Package
  • Maver MV-R Performance 14.5m Pole Package
  • Maver MV-R X Power Fishing Pole 13m
  • Maver MV-R XS Commercial Fishing Pole Package 16m
  • Maver MV-R XX Commercial Fishing Pole Package 16m
  • Maver MV-R1 Fishing Pole Package 16m
  • Maver MV-R2 Fishing Pole Package 16m
  • Maver MV-R3 Fishing Pole Package 16m
  • Maver MV-R4 Fishing Pole Package 16m
  • Maver Signature Pro Power Pole Package 10m
  • Preston Edge Monster 10m Margin Pole
  • Preston Edge Monster Margin Pole 8.5m
  • Preston Edge Monster Power Top 2 Kit
  • Preston Response System Whip 8m
  • Preston Superium Carp 16m Fishing Pole
  • Preston Superium F1 Short Kit
  • Preston Superium X10 13m Fishing Pole
  • Preston Superium X20 14.5m Fishing Pole
  • Preston Superium X50 16m Fishing Pole
  • Preston Superium X70 16m Fishing Pole

Float Fishing for Crucian Carp

Fishing for Bass

Float Fishing Crucian Carp

jump to Float Fishing Video Crucian Carp

To catch crucians regularly a very carefully shotted light float rig is imperative the best floats being a fine-tipped antenna or a short narrow-diameter length of peacock quill fished in ‘mini-lift’ style. The object is to see those tiny bites for which crucians are renowned and which often barely register on the float tip (fig. 9B).

For this reason the single shot (a No. 1 BB or AA depending on float size) should be not more than 2 in from the hook. Try moving it even closer to 1 in away because sometimes this alone can make all the difference between seeing bites or not. The secret after casting in and tightening up so the float cocks is to wind down even further so the tip is just the merest ‘blimp’ on the surface. Strike the slightest movement.

When crucians are really feeding confidently denoted by clusters of small bubbles regularly rising to the surface the float might even lift completely out of the water and lie flat as the carp tills its head up after sucking up the bait and dislodges the shot. Or the tip will sink positively as the crucian characteristically runs along the bottom. Many more bites will barely register on the float so you need 10 hold the rod throughout and be eagle-eyed.

To stand a better chance of hilling bites from crafty crucians that just lie on the bottom blowing the bait in and out rig up a light antenna float with a dust shot 2-3 in from the hook with the bulk.

shot set at mid depth {fig. 9A). After carefully plumbing the swim adjust the float so the bait is literally a fraction above the bottom. As with the lift rig strike at the slightest movement on the float tip. Remember to keep loose feed or small balls of groundbait going in on the little-and-often principle and they might be encouraged lo feed all day. A ruse always worth trying when they are particularly dour is to gently wind the float in 6 in at a time which makes the bait lift upwards enticingly and fall gently down to the bottom again. Baits which are inherently buoyant like bread flake or csters or which are expected to move as worms work best when ‘twitching’ in this way to encourage bites.

Incidentally both these rigs work effectively for tench that are biting particularly shyly.

Crucian Carp Float Fishing Video</h3

Shimano Poles

Shimano Poles are Back in the Game!

Shimano returns to the pole market with the long-awaited Aero range.

Jump to Videos

Shimano Poles Aero Range

The Aero Competition pole range has been many years in the making. Employing a dynamic development program conducted without compromise, the design team has maximised the use of Shimano’s leading carbon engineers.

  • Aero Pro Competition
  • Aero X7 Competition
  • Aero X5 Competition

The Shimano Aero Range is available in 13m and 16m lengths and augers Shimano’s return to dominance of the pole market.

Shimano’s Aero poles come with a choice of packages to suit all pockets and abilities.

Videos of Shimano Aero Poles