Jim Foxall
Senior Member
Off thread a bit, first rod I used was step-brothers 10ft pike tank ariel matched with cheap Intrepid reel. Bag was a gas mask one cadged from dad, stool a wire small collapsing type. I wandered down field from our garden to a pit catching crussians & rudd with handful of maggots in tin and quill float...happy days.... I live in Runcorn and said pit together with others now have houses on them...
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That's nothing. When I was a lad I used to go down to brickyard pond, with a broken piece of garden cane for a rod, a cotton bobbin for a reel, binder twine for line, matchstick for a float and a piece of bone crafted into a hook. Bait was whatever could be found in a dustbin.
When I made my pile in scrap metal, I could afford to fish properly. It is still possible to find old Retainers like Tom the baitcatcher. The best place to find a Retainer is on an allotment and gardening clubs are well worth a look. Just make sure that "Tom" is suitably servile, has all of his marbles and remembers which swim he baited with two hundredweight of rotavated chopped worms. Lazy types these days use spam, lunchy, pellets etc, time to get back to traditional methods.