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  1. Stephen Crowhurst

    A week away on the Hampshire Avon .

    There are significant road works on the A31 at Ringwood currently, overnight closures etc so try to keep your accommodation West of it, ie in Dorset as opposed to Hampshire.
  2. Stephen Crowhurst

    If You Could Offer One Tip...

    I’d definitely second that. Be humble and listen, some of its gold.
  3. Stephen Crowhurst

    Gone Fishing is back

    Anybody been fishing recently?
  4. Stephen Crowhurst

    looking good

    I was out in that cold snap week or two back Adrian and ended up catching some still water Chub. First run I thought they were small Carp because they took off. Certainly made a nice bit of sport on an otherwise bleak day.
  5. Stephen Crowhurst

    You Tube

    River Piker is a font of open information on Lure fishing. If it were not for him and the help and welcome I received from a couple of guys I met through the LAS I would of given up that first winter.
  6. Stephen Crowhurst

    Whats your PB?

    14.10 H.Avon September fish back in 2019 for me. I weighed it twice I was so struck by its proportions. The second weighing it hit 14.10, first was 14.12, so I look the lower weight.
  7. Stephen Crowhurst

    Invasive species,Prussian carp

    For an Island nation so close at heart to others like New Zealand or Australia we seem to learn very little from them.
  8. Stephen Crowhurst

    You Tube

    I usually watch The Ginger Fisherman, light and fun. Mark E’s stuff is also a good watch.
  9. Stephen Crowhurst

    Thoughts on Barbel wising up to rigs

    I think it’s worth pointing out, I honestly do not believe the fish feels the hook penetrate, think about tench that pick up a bait and sit there, we’ve all had it. I’ve picked up a motionless rod on numerous occasions to find a Chub hooked. The nerves aren’t there to do that, a fishes mount and...
  10. Stephen Crowhurst

    Thoughts on Barbel wising up to rigs

    I’d really like to “get into” free lining and trundling. With that in mind I picked up a 1.25tc rod that will hopefully allow to get on with it next summer. I’ve done a bit of free lining log worms for Chub but it’s very limited in its application.
  11. Stephen Crowhurst

    Interesting old catalogue page from 1978

    Because I’m an odd individual I spent a few minutes. A £70 rod an reel combo in 1972, would be the equivalent of spending £1072 today. The average house price in 1970 was about £4K, or £60k. Average house price in 2021, 270k…
  12. Stephen Crowhurst

    Thoughts on Barbel wising up to rigs

    I would say your being done. Is the bait hook or hair mounted?
  13. Stephen Crowhurst

    Halibut pellets in winter? Boilies in winter?

    Tried using a maggot clip and hair rig them?
  14. Stephen Crowhurst

    Split Cane rods

    Pier rod I can see.
  15. Stephen Crowhurst

    Split Cane rods

    I’d found that before but it’s of pretty slight proportions for a sea rod, I certainly wouldn’t want to throw 3 or 4oz leads on it.
  16. Stephen Crowhurst

    Split Cane rods

    In my collection of bits is this, it’s marked up as an Allcocks Climax and supplied by Keanes of Plumbstead. That’s all I really know about it. Searches around it when I first got it drew a blank, it doesn’t seem to fit the bill of what they had. It’s just over 11ft, appears to have a spliced...
  17. Stephen Crowhurst

    Garlands Mad Dog fishing clothing?

    As long as they are prepared to ship to you I wouldn’t let import put you off. US customer service is usually bang on and many of them are quite well rehearsed at shipping to the U.K.
  18. Stephen Crowhurst

    Perch

    I think I probably will concede and buy something like that. Thanks Bill. The initial idea behind not weighing was to prevent me getting too fixated. I wanted to keep that child like joy of catching fish that can get lost. If you’ve ever caught a fish, say a Barbel, weighed it and found its...
  19. Stephen Crowhurst

    The state of our rivers

    Sort of David. As the letter above explains, it had not become law, they were still in the process of hashing it out. Basically they bowed to public pressure and listened to the amendments made to the law to pass it by the lords. In short, it didn’t pass quality control, upset customers and had...
  20. Stephen Crowhurst

    Perch

    A few years ago I took up lure fishing, I find it great fun and to keep that sporting fun side to it I made the decision to not weigh what I caught. Couple of weeks ago I regretted this choice with a beautiful Hampshire Avon Perch. I couldn’t resist and took a rudimentary measurement of 45cm.
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