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Well not quite a beginner but I haven't fished for coarse fish for forty four years and with the introduction of all of these fancy baits and tackle I might as well be.

 

Less than 3km from my home on the top of the Wolds there is a perfect little haven of tranquillity hidden away in a freakish fold of the Wolds hidden from view of any road nearby. In the valley there is a series of man made ponds served from a very strong spring. Pigeons, geese, mallard and hares abound. I met the owner recently when I called in to ask him if I could shoot his pigeons. He said I could, and was I interested in fishing his ponds? So today I splashed out £18 on new line and hooks, looked out my old rod purchased for stalking trout in New Zealand and Lady JDog and I set off this wet evening with a picnic and bread for bait.

 

What a lovely place even in the rain. Bounder the border sat patiently whilst I fished, Jasper could not believe that I could continually throw things into the water and not ask him to retrieve them and he quivered with excitement for two hours. Just on dark and just as I was about to pack up I had a bite and struck into a decent fish. Lady JDog thought I had hooked the bottom.

 

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After a fight lasting fifteen to twenty minutes (I was using 4lbs breaking strain line) I landed this carp in my old trout net even though the thing was really too big to fit in it.

 

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I may be hooked on this fishing lark.

 

 

 

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Well done JDog , you've found another avenue to use your preditary instincts. Richard Walker and Mr Crabtree started my carp exploits back in the 60s which I still enjoy today.

I'm glad that you've found your little local haven along with the pigeons, your move to the wolds was brave, giving up your productive permissions. I have no doubt that you will develop your network through reputation and determination and look forward to many posts of your exploits.

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Not a bad fish at all JDog :yes: .

 

I may still need to talk to you. I read the thread about barbel fishing and your post was very detailed and technical and beyond my comprehension.

 

It may be of some interest but I caught barbel in the Severn soon after their reintroduction in the sixties. None weighed more than two or three ounces.

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Ah, the Angling Times babies, incidentally from Kennet stock.

 

Yes, by all means, although I'll be away from 2nd Sept. in Majorca until the 9th.

 

 

I may still need to talk to you. I read the thread about barbel fishing and your post was very detailed and technical and beyond my comprehension.

 

It may be of some interest but I caught barbel in the Severn soon after their reintroduction in the sixties. None weighed more than two or three ounces.

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I may still need to talk to you. I read the thread about barbel fishing and your post was very detailed and technical and beyond my comprehension.

 

It may be of some interest but I caught barbel in the Severn soon after their reintroduction in the sixties. None weighed more than two or three ounces.

 

 

i have a Mr Crabtree Mag/book........if you want it tell me and i will post it to you ............

 

 

 

edit !....just looked for it....the wife gave it to my nephew...!!......(wonder what other stuff has gone !)............sorry ..

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Nice one Jdog,that fishing lark is ok but.....you can't beat pigeon shooting .. :good:

And Sns was correct..mine was twice the size of yours :lol:

 

I agree with the first sentiment.

 

As for the second it is universally acknowledged that yours is, or was, twice the size of mine. However for the life of me I cannot recall a thread in which a story about a fishing adventure of yours came up.

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