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  1. Paul Bullinger

    Wild fishing

    Having watched Dave Roberts video of him fishing the Lugg and seeing him slithering down banks of vegetation, it got me thinking about this whole concept of "wild fishing". I'm in my early 70's, still pretty active, I walk a lot and obviously fish a lot. But here's the thing, I tend to put...
  2. Paul Bullinger

    Lugg magic, check it out.

    Great video. Loving his dog! So well behaved!!
  3. Paul Bullinger

    River Trent float rig.

    As I said earlier...great post and such useful information 👍. Got back into trotting last season and the missus bought me some chest waders for Xmas which I've been using this year. A few weeks ago, standing mid-river in the Upper Bure I was sorting out an embarrassing birds nest on my reel with...
  4. Paul Bullinger

    River Trent float rig.

    Great post. Very informative Great post. Very informative and clear photos. Thanks. Will give it a go as I too have just "discovered" the joys of river trotting!
  5. Paul Bullinger

    Feeding patterns

    Hi Paul. I think that's what I was driving at with my original post. Whilst not a brilliant analogy it's like the "canary in the cage" once used by miners to detect fatal levels of gas? Are barbel put off feeding due to their senses picking up something not quite right in their watery home...
  6. Paul Bullinger

    Feeding patterns

    Interesting to hear about "the foam" (sounds like the title of a Stephen King novel!) Joking aside, I guessed there is a correlation but on our rivers up here in Norfolk you can't SEE the salt, likewise if in the Wye, if the pollution is invisible to the naked eye, how would you know it's there...
  7. Paul Bullinger

    Feeding patterns

    When I moved up to Norfolk many years ago I was keen to fish the big rivers for bream, roach and perch and in the winter months, pike. Long story short, I had many blank days. Chatting to a local guy in my fishing club, he (politely) told me I was a numpty for trying to fish on those occasions...
  8. Paul Bullinger

    Photos of river scenes

    River Thurne at Coldharbour today with a lovely Norfolk Wherry gliding past.
  9. Paul Bullinger

    Multiplier reel

    Thanks David. It was nice of you to reply. As I say, the reels were donated by a club member, so I may bundle them up with some other items of fishing gear and put them into an auction. "Every bit helps" as a famous supermarket once stated!!!
  10. Paul Bullinger

    Multiplier reel

    Quick question: A member has donated this Simano multiplier reel and an Okuma multiplier to our fishing club to raise funds (nice gesture). I put them on eBay but lots of "watchers" but no bids. Are these the type of reels that would sell on this site? They're in fair/good condition but have...
  11. Paul Bullinger

    Highly waterproof jacket recommendations

    Hi Lee, yes I posted that thread in January this year and got 82 replies I think! There were some fantastic suggestions and as I had no idea whether to go "warm but rain proof" or "layered but rain proof" and various other options, I appreciated all the help. I finally decided on layering as we...
  12. Paul Bullinger

    Wading belt

    Not sure if I've posted this in the correction section but I would appreciate some advise on wading belts. I have some chest waders, courtesy of Mrs B (birthday pressie) but apart from 2 waist adjusters it didn't come with a belt. I understand the safety first element of wearing a wading belt ie...
  13. Paul Bullinger

    Photos of river scenes

    Had a couple of hours trotting on the Upper Bure at Horstead Mill. Despite wild swimmers and paddle boarders the fish were very obliging! Nice bag of roach, dace and perch. Even caught a beautifully marked brownie.
  14. Paul Bullinger

    Wye

    If its the weed I'm thinking of, it's not a good sign. Looks nice in the water but as you drag it out it becomes a thick matted slimy mess. Similar weed growth is found near sewage outfalls. It is not oxygenating and its growth is promoted by phosphates in the river. Another sign of a dying river 😟
  15. Paul Bullinger

    Wye

    Hi Neil. I've posted about this matter a few times on this forum. I won't go into all the why's and wherefores now as it makes me so angry 😤 and I have BP problems anyway! Suffice to say most UK rivers are polluted, some worse than others. The only thing that will make those responsible do...
  16. Paul Bullinger

    Barbel Help

    Hi Ashley. My barbel fishing is limited to a couple of weeks a year as my local river (Wensum) is now almost totally devoid of barbel due to a combo of pollution and predation. There has been some excellent advice already given by members who probably know far more than me about catching barbel...
  17. Paul Bullinger

    River Lugg destruction court decision.

    I see that the farmer who destroyed the banks of the River Lugg has been released from prison. Sentenced to 12 months, out in 3. Words fail me!
  18. Paul Bullinger

    its all got to go !

    BRILLIANT!!! 😂😂😂
  19. Paul Bullinger

    River wye

    Brilliant! That's the one! 😂👍
  20. Paul Bullinger

    Photos of river scenes

    Ha ha! Yes honestly. Blickling Lake does indeed have bream! It's known as NFN up here! (Normal for Norfolk) 😂
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