Adrian Williams
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There is no fishing on that upstream bit now Albert until you get to the paas bit. I used to like the bend by the fishing hut, loads of barbel in the bottom end of that pool.
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I miss proper fairy liquid tops - the kind you could use as a bobbin, and which could (by those in the know, which is to say, those who'd read Jim Gibbinson's 'Carp' book in the Osprey anglers series) be enhanced with an isotope. That said, I don't miss the tangles around the butt ring when a 'screamer' developed and the bobbin spun a little web.
I love to get my hand on some of the old washing up liquid tops as well.They be spot on for what I want
I wouldn't get too hung up on them Dean (if you'l excuse the pun) sure they were evocative, bringing back fond memories of times gone by....but they weren't actually that good in all fairness. As a relatively free running improvement over the silver paper tube etc. forerunners, I suppose they weren't bad, but they did cause tangles, and they were fiddly both to put on and especially to release when you had a bite.
There are countless cheap, modern, vastly improved self releasing versions in any shape, weight or colour you could possibly want on the market now, most of which will take an isotope or starlight if you wish. Leave the old washing up bottle tops firmly in the bin of time where they belong
Cheers, Dave.
Used to make my own - ping-pong ball painted a garish Fire-Orange threaded onto some thin cord with hair grip at one end - pushed into the P-P ball. Hair-grip gave the quick release. The cord meant it stayed fixed to the bankstick and not floating down the lake.There are countless cheap, modern, vastly improved self releasing versions in any shape, weight or colour you could possibly want on the market now, most of which will take an isotope or starlight if you wish. Leave the old washing up bottle tops firmly in the bin of time where they belong
some old boy only a few years ago was using something like this to catch eels from the frays.The Chairman on Monday
Subject: Harem Scarems & Alarums
Nothing, to my mind, has still to beat the old (young Victoria head, by preference), pre-decimal, balanced copper penny trapping the reel line against the upper edge of an empty tin of Uruguayan bully beef. A little awkward to set up but, Oh!, when the penny dropped!
As ever,
B.B.
The Chairman on Monday
Subject: Warem Scarems & Alarums
Nothing, to my mind, has still to beat the old (young Victoria head, by preference), pre-decimal, balanced copper penny trapping the reel line against the upper edge of an empty tin of Uruguayan bully beef. A little awkward to set up but, Oh!, when the penny dropped!
As ever,
B.B.
Bite indication hasn't been the same since they stopped wrapping Kit Kats in tin foil.
If you're old enough, you will understand.
Bite indication hasn't been the same since they stopped wrapping Kit Kats in tin foil.
If you're old enough, you will understand.