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  1. Paul Bullinger

    Nature continues to pay for water companies greed and non investment

    Whilst not a fan of Water Co's at all, I have to say I was impressed with a leak repair I reported recently. A couple of weeks ago I noticed water bubbling out of a pavement near a parade of shops. Thinking that a shop keeper would report it, I didn't do anything. However, a week later, whilst...
  2. Paul Bullinger

    Nature continues to pay for water companies greed and non investment

    Good for Fergal and his club, but the issue of water extraction, pollution, non-investment in reservoirs etc is now so huge that it will take years for things to improve. As with most things that are bad about the human race, greed is at the heart of the problem. Foreign owned water companies...
  3. Paul Bullinger

    Cows

    Talking of bulls, I'm just glad the river was between me and this fella! 😂
  4. Paul Bullinger

    Rudd & roach

    I love my barbel fishing but because I live in Norfolk where they no longer exist (apart from some rumours of single fish) I have to travel to catch them. However, what we do have here are The Broads and the networks of rivers connecting them. Yesterday I spent a wonderful few hours on the Bure...
  5. Paul Bullinger

    Temu (again)

    I guess there's a "morality" issue here as well as personal information security? So many items these days are made in "sweat shops" which to us in the affluent West would be abhorrent. However in many communities its the only way to support a family. Difficult choice, to buy or not to buy from...
  6. Paul Bullinger

    Temu (again)

    I know there has been some discussion about this on-line retailer before but I hadn't looked at their website until today. I was chatting to my sister-in-law today about Temu as she ordered a bread bin (!) from them. It took a month to arrive from China and when she got she reckoned it was so...
  7. Paul Bullinger

    New Age Of Barbel Fishing

    Just to put a different "spin" on this topic: I live in Norfolk. We used to have barbel in the Wensum and occasionally one would turn up in the Upper Bure. After the mass release of otters in Bungay years ago, the barbel have been wiped out. So, to satisfy my desire to catch whiskers I travel to...
  8. Paul Bullinger

    Heat!

    This whole question of DO (dissolved oxygen) levels is fundamental to running a fishery and understanding how it affects fish welfare. Our small club in Norfolk have had to get to grips with this as we nearly lost all our fish a few years ago when DO levels crashed. The EA stepped in and saved...
  9. Paul Bullinger

    Wading trousers

    Since putting up this post I have become rather obsessed with comparing different makes of wading trousers. It is true (as in most cases) "you get what you pay for", but one thing that I'm struggling with is the lack of technical information on retailers websites. In particular "breathability"...
  10. Paul Bullinger

    Wading trousers

    Some good advise on here, so thanks to you all. I guess, as Kevin says, "you get what you pay for". However, the price point of some of the high end wading trousers are way beyond my means. I have also realised the importance of breathability when it comes to waders (chest or waist) particularly...
  11. Paul Bullinger

    No passion for angling?

    I realise this may be a little "self-indulgent", but I wrote a book about this very subject a few years ago. It's available on Amazon or through any good bookseller (by order) It's called "Reeling Back the Years" by Paul Bullinger ISBN 978-1-0358262-2-3. It seems that the sentiments expressed...
  12. Paul Bullinger

    Protect hares and their young from shooting during the breeding season

    Done and thanks for highlighting this issue 👍
  13. Paul Bullinger

    Film "Ocean"

    Last night I went to watch Sir David Attenborough's new film "Ocean" which was showing at our local cinema. Put quite simply, it's a thought provoking, sobering film that I think Barbel Forum members would like to watch. Without giving too much away, it shows the interaction between humans, the...
  14. Paul Bullinger

    Wading trousers

    I wanted to ask Forum members their views on wading trousers (as opposed to chest waders) I did search Forum History but the last post I could see about this subject was in 2017. Does anyone use them and if so, are they any good? I have a pair of chest waders but I don't always need the fuller...
  15. Paul Bullinger

    Never happy......

    I've said it before on this forum, commercials have role to play (getting youngsters into fishing for a start) but, let's be honest, nothing can beat river fishing! June 16th can't come quick enough for me!
  16. Paul Bullinger

    Hi, new member

    Hi Daniel. Welcome to the forum. There are guys on here who are much better barbel anglers than I profess to be, so they can give you tips and guidance. What I would say though, is that once you've caught a barbel from a scenic stretch of river and immersed yourself in the surroundings, its...
  17. Paul Bullinger

    WaterBlitz

    I'm with you Jim, I'm not on Facebook either. I think I heard about this initiative through Angling Trust, of which I'm a member.
  18. Paul Bullinger

    WaterBlitz

    Not sure if any Forum members took part in the WaterBlitz Survey this weekend? I decided to volunteer to test my local river (R. Bure) as I am apt to moan a lot about water quality but not provide evidence! It was quite easy to do and send off the results and hopefully this will give the team at...
  19. Paul Bullinger

    What the hell is wrong with people 😡😡

    I live in Norfolk and fish the rivers regularly. I never have a "blank" day. I may not catch many fish, but, if I'm lucky I will always see something of interest such as a marsh harrier, swallowtail butterfly, short-eared owls even (as I saw a few days before the end of the season) a bittern...
  20. Paul Bullinger

    Photos of river scenes

    I think the only thing more complex than Daves explanation of focal lengths and shutter speeds are the rules involved in Rugby Union 🏉. Is it me or has the game got more complex?? 🤔 (sorry, not really the right thread for this observation!) 😅
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