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  1. David Craine

    Free to good home

    👍 Many thanks, we moved to South Willingham in August last year , its a lot different to where we were previously , a much gentler countryside.. We used to live up very near the Pennine Way on the Moors. Its a bit cold here, but back there they still have about a foot of snow 🥶🥶 David
  2. David Craine

    Free to good home

    Hi Kevin, just noticed Clives message, if he has a suitable back plate for your spool it would be a good fix for you , maybe you could still allow me to have the broken back plate with its bits still intact ? Regards David .
  3. David Craine

    I suppose I have to say .....

    And a very Merry Christmas to all our readers !, p David
  4. David Craine

    Korda Vid

    The Korda link will not allow access to view. On another note, that carp , whilst being very big , is plug ugly, if it were human it would be grossly obese. David
  5. David Craine

    A Christmas Puzzle

    That what I have been doing for a few seasons now Graham . I have more than enough tackle , could probably equip a small army at a pinch . And even then I bet I only use the same 4 coarse rods for most of the time anyway , same with reels etc .I have a Kelly, used it lots in the past ten years...
  6. David Craine

    New korum ruckchair

    Yet another Korum must have that IMO is badly thought out, impractical on several levels, and will probably be discontinued soon as already said. David
  7. David Craine

    Its that Time of Year again !

    A bump for Mike and myself , I will also have a table to browse . Classic float tubes, vintage landing nets, and much much more. David
  8. David Craine

    Photos of river scenes

    River Witham at Stixwould . David
  9. David Craine

    Wanted: Fox Barbel Duo Floodwater 2.75lb ARD008

    I think the Fox floodwater duos were quite sought after a few years ago Tom, and even now they do not seem to appear much as a good second hand rod. Good luck in your search . I have a pair and love them to bits. David
  10. David Craine

    Lone Angler bait bucket & liner. (non plastic)

    Bugger, there was I thinking that you were selling one ☹️. If you get two positive answers I would be up for the other one ! David
  11. David Craine

    Its that Time of Year again !

    See you there, there is a cafe with hot food and drinks on site as well . David
  12. David Craine

    Weight

    I had a similar experience years ago when fishing the Ribble. Yomped a half mile and discovered I had left feeders and sinkers at home. Neccesity being the mother of invention caused me to have a search around in a patch of washed up branches and detritus etc that had been deposited after a...
  13. David Craine

    What is the ultimate setup for a long walk?

    Ok, now we have all laughed at the portapotty, here is soomething that I made earlier this year . Basically it is a waterproof cushion with a strap and clip that goes around my midriff. If I take a bigger bag for a yomp down the riverside , the bag goes over my shoulders and rests on the...
  14. David Craine

    What is the ultimate setup for a long walk?

    All I need , rod, net, bag , waders . David
  15. David Craine

    Winter is coming

    I cannot remember where I read it but the Aldi is a carbon copy of a “ branded “ bibn brace / jacket set costing something like four times as much .Probably made in the same factory but with different labels . I have used an Aldi set for the past 4 years and it is waterproof , warm and still...
  16. David Craine

    First time on the Wye

    As a link to this thread, looking out this morning there are a couple of chaps from the EA doing a flood survey of the Teme. No idea if what they find will have any bearing on the Teme as a fishery . They appear to be serious as they are in waders, and using GPS surveying equipment along with...
  17. David Craine

    First time on the Wye

    The Teme. At this moment I am on the last day of a weeks holiday , staying at a cottage on the Teme. I have fished every day for a few hours, mostly evenings or early mornings, or both , spending maybe a max of 6-8 hours a day with lines in the water. I have chosen my swims ( BAA and a private...
  18. David Craine

    Why Korum, why?

    Another wheel re invented . David
  19. David Craine

    Fishing wheels?

    Thanks Simon , I think a standard Connect has a solid bulkhead, I am looking at a Connect that has 3 rear seats so no bulkhead .I think its called a cabstar or something similar . David
  20. David Craine

    Fishing wheels?

    Hi guys, I have just been reading over this thread, and it has got me a thinking . https://barbel.co.uk/forum/threads/vehicle-of-choice.20933/page-5 I am thinking about getting myself a van to cover a few bases, to be a fishing vehicle, for trips to the tip , for general running about in and...
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