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Does anyone actually post anything about fishing ?
99% + seems to be about everything other than what I thought the newsgroup was supposed to be. Appreciate that our pastime should be/will be close to wildlife issues but can we get back to basics and start talking about fishing ! |
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"Russell" wrote in message
... Does anyone actually post anything about fishing ? 99% + seems to be about everything other than what I thought the newsgroup was supposed to be. Appreciate that our pastime should be/will be close to wildlife issues but can we get back to basics and start talking about fishing ! Russell, most of that stuff is cross posted and only answered by the foolish. Anything that is cross posted I immediately delete. For me and many regular readers here, fishing is what it is all about. While I love hedgehogs, (very nice gutted and baked in clay) this isn't the place for them. I'm with you. Let's have more fishing ![]() |
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"Russell" wrote in message
... Does anyone actually post anything about fishing ? 99% + seems to be about everything other than what I thought the newsgroup was supposed to be. Appreciate that our pastime should be/will be close to wildlife issues but can we get back to basics and start talking about fishing ! Russell, most of that stuff is cross posted and only answered by the foolish. Anything that is cross posted I immediately delete. For me and many regular readers here, fishing is what it is all about. While I love hedgehogs, (very nice gutted and baked in clay) this isn't the place for them. I'm with you. Let's have more fishing ![]() |
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Russell wrote:
:: Does anyone actually post anything about fishing ? :: :: 99% + seems to be about everything other than what I thought the :: newsgroup was supposed to be. :: :: Appreciate that our pastime should be/will be close to wildlife :: issues but can we get back to basics and start talking about :: fishing ! It's been hijacked by a bunch of trolls, along with about a dozen other groups..most of what you see are responses made by others in those groups who fall for the trolls trick of crossposting replies...simply killfile all those who have more than one newsgroup in the header. |
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writes "Russell" wrote in message ... Does anyone actually post anything about fishing ? 99% + seems to be about everything other than what I thought the newsgroup was supposed to be. Appreciate that our pastime should be/will be close to wildlife issues but can we get back to basics and start talking about fishing ! Russell, most of that stuff is cross posted and only answered by the foolish. Anything that is cross posted I immediately delete. For me and many regular readers here, fishing is what it is all about. What he said. I'm with you. Let's have more fishing ![]() So, everybody having a good season? I've not been out much this year, new job, wedding to plan, etc, but I've had a couple of trips. I had an old school / fishing friend down to visit in July. It had been more than ten years since we last met, but we had a good weekend with many beers and a few fish, and it was like being kids again. We relived the old stories of our Manchester childhood. We remembered the secret place on the canal where huge gudgeon could be seen shoaling in a filled in lock. The water was a couple of feet deep, fast flowing and clear. We fished pole-style with line tied to the top ring of the top section of rod. It was like a miniature Royalty stretch. We wondered again whether Chris Borders really caught that 'monster' half-pound roach while we were catching gudgeon, or whether as we suspected he found it dying and scooped it up in a landing net. Loads of memories. We had a day on the hard water, where I caught a couple of pound-ish roach and he blanked, and a day on an easy pond. He still can't resist a fish a chuck, so while he bagged up on rudd I stuck it out on floatfished corn for a handful of tench. I went back a week later, and caught tench to 5lb and carp to 10 fishing worm and a cage feeder, but the previous session was more fun. Apart from that, I've had a few trips to the upper Thames. The river has been very low and clear, but I've had a few small chub stalking with bread flake under a crystal loafer. I found a spot below a bridge where the river dropped from two feet deep to over nine. I had a few missed bites on bread, but determined to go back and find out who lived there. Armed with a pint of maggots and some worms, I returned. I thought maybe some of the larger chub, or big perch. Perhaps even a big bream, or a stranded barbel. I wasn't messing about, so I fished a size 10 under a loafer, bulk-shotted and loaded with three worms. First cast, a six ounce perch, on the drop. Second cast, a six ounce perch, on the drop. By the end of the evening I had established who lived there; perch, lots of them. Nothing big, a dozen perch to about 12 ounces and a solitary dace of about 6 ounces. As I walked back to the car in the fading light I reflected that in the days of school holidays and gudgeon I would have counted that an excellent evening's fishing. And, really, it was. TL -- Steve Walker |
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