Adrian Mitchell
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brilliant camo gear for night fishing.where can you get it?If your fishing the river Dove, Richard. One of these might be more appropriate.........
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brilliant camo gear for night fishing.where can you get it?If your fishing the river Dove, Richard. One of these might be more appropriate.........
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I think the number ends '666'brilliant camo gear for night fishing.where can you get it?
Not of the www or digital variety, but the best tool for clearing undergrowth and accessing swims.
What do you recommend? A machete, or is there something better?
Thanks
Kin hell Mick Dundee... That's what I call a knife!Look no further Richard ... I call this my 'Persuader' and it will chop or saw down trees, or scythe grass. It's a beast.
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When I helped out on a shoot I often came across trespassers, sometimes with dogs. Before going to speak with them I put my phone on voice recorder. That assisted to prevent a few spurious complaints.Risking a tale from a decade ago that will probably make your eyes glaze over ,… but it’s cautionary advice.
One late close season Sunday morning a good mate and I checked out one of our club owned stretches of river,.. we were both committee members at the time, and having served as a secretary of the club I was well aware of the club’s rights of access etc.
l was using my reed/ weed slasher ( shown in this thread) to take out a few nettles in overgrown swims when we were confronted by a stable-maid who told us we were trespassing. I calmly explained that my club owned the fishing rights and that we had legal access along the bank,..to which she became worryingly hysterical,.. then proceeded to run back across the meadow to the stable block and soon returned with a woman who looked as she could have given Mike Tyson a hard time !
We ( again) calmly explained that we were within our rights to be on the stretch of river. We were both subjected to a few ff’s ( water of a bailiff’s back) and were informed that we were to be reported to the landowner.
I immediately phoned the club secretary to pre-empt any crap.
Sure enough,.. he received an email from the landowner to say his tenants had been threatened by me with a machete! ( a serious accusation)
The land owners knew we had legal easement of access and were told that it wasn’t a machete but a purposeful ligit tool for our riverbank management and it was us who were threatened. That was the end of that.
My point is that if I’d been holding any one of the big threatening sharp tools available and was photographed,.. things may have been different,… although I had my mate as a witness .
It pays to be careful of folk with phones who are looking for offence where none was intended nowadays.
Hmm,… Iv‘e just spent a while trying to find some specific clarification on the legitimate use of what could be termed as countryside management tools and decided it’s a minefield. It would be interesting to clarify what tools can be legally carried and used on fisheries that are both on public and private land when legitimate use is proved.When I helped out on a shoot I often came across trespassers, sometimes with dogs. Before going to speak with them I put my phone on voice recorder. That assisted to prevent a few spurious complaints.
Also, most of the tools pictured above could get you in trouble with the law. Taking one with you to do a specific job might be OK. But routinely carrying one just in case might get you in hot water. There is a legal stated case involving a chef who took his knives home to be sharpened and was stopped and searched for whatever reason. It was deemed not to be sufficient reason.
It is a minefield. The vast majority of the time you won't be checked. But in the scenario whereby someone took offence to your being where you were fishing and mentioned, as the sometimes are prone to do, that you have a 'machete', then you could face some difficult questions.Hmm,… Iv‘e just spent a while trying to find some specific clarification on the legitimate use of what could be termed as countryside management tools and decided it’s a minefield. It would be interesting to clarify what tools can be legally carried and used on fisheries that are both on public and private land when legitimate use is proved.
There will always be a risk of a fraudulent litigious accuser I guess,… .
Just thought,…. I often use a filleting knife when beach fishing,… that has to be a no-no as well .
Peasants revolt??About 6 months ago our local neighbourhood Police reported on their Facebook page they had confiscated a dangerous weapon. They had found an old scythe in an outbuilding, they seemed very proud with their find. I found it really sad that a wonderful tool could be classed as a weapon so emailed them to see if they would give it to me, no answer to my email.
There We Are Then Sunshine.Just had another look it was called a Lethal weapon by Hillingdon police, what a waste.
Priceless,… dog poo taken as evidence,… classic.This explains it all