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Another New Member
Took some time out to have a look at the site. What a lovely place.
I know one or two members including Snape, St J and SK. All three of which are mending their way as I write to Mr Ball's.
An all embracing site too. For example St John might be able to Wallis Cast a BB 200 yards and helps Les and I out with Redmire, but his hair is below collar length and he plays guitar in rock band.
Also shock horror I tend to use Glass more than cane. These are mostly rods I built as a teenager in the 70's and I still love using them. My favourite cane is though a Clifford Constable 'Superb' number 666 which armed with a Speedia has tamed many a Wye and Teme Barbel. Sill waiting for that elusive Double though. I did however find myself in a state of egotistic euphoria earlier in the week fishing on the Wye when I landed my first ever twenty pound Pike at 21lb on a North Western SS6 rod that I built when I was 17 and used to use on the Somerset levels when a 20 was stuff of dreams.
Anyway I'm rambling. Also recovering from too much Shiraz last night.
Well done to those responsible for this site.
I know one or two members including Snape, St J and SK. All three of which are mending their way as I write to Mr Ball's.
An all embracing site too. For example St John might be able to Wallis Cast a BB 200 yards and helps Les and I out with Redmire, but his hair is below collar length and he plays guitar in rock band.
Also shock horror I tend to use Glass more than cane. These are mostly rods I built as a teenager in the 70's and I still love using them. My favourite cane is though a Clifford Constable 'Superb' number 666 which armed with a Speedia has tamed many a Wye and Teme Barbel. Sill waiting for that elusive Double though. I did however find myself in a state of egotistic euphoria earlier in the week fishing on the Wye when I landed my first ever twenty pound Pike at 21lb on a North Western SS6 rod that I built when I was 17 and used to use on the Somerset levels when a 20 was stuff of dreams.
Anyway I'm rambling. Also recovering from too much Shiraz last night.
Well done to those responsible for this site.
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Welcome to the forum Gateleaner.
Thank you for the kind comments about the forum, I hope you enjoy your time here, please feel free to ramble as much as you like.
Thank you for the kind comments about the forum, I hope you enjoy your time here, please feel free to ramble as much as you like.
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Hearty congratulations on the capture of a wonderful pike! A friend of mine swore by his SS6 rods for both carp and pike; - his were blue glass, as I recall: one of the great carp rods of the 1970s.. He was still mad-keen on them in 1995.Gateleaner wrote:Took some time out to have a look at the site. What a lovely place.
I know one or two members including Snape, St J and SK. All three of which are mending their way as I write to Mr Ball's.
An all embracing site too. For example St John might be able to Wallis Cast a BB 200 yards and helps Les and I out with Redmire, but his hair is below collar length and he plays guitar in rock band.
Also shock horror I tend to use Glass more than cane. These are mostly rods I built as a teenager in the 70's and I still love using them. My favourite cane is though a Clifford Constable 'Superb' number 666 which armed with a Speedia has tamed many a Wye and Teme Barbel. Sill waiting for that elusive Double though. I did however find myself in a state of egotistic euphoria earlier in the week fishing on the Wye when I landed my first ever twenty pound Pike at 21lb on a North Western SS6 rod that I built when I was 17 and used to use on the Somerset levels when a 20 was stuff of dreams.
Anyway I'm rambling. Also recovering from too much Shiraz last night.
Well done to those responsible for this site.
As a fellow forum member, may I welcome you to the site.
PS - Australian shiraz? Lovely stuff!
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Re: Another New Member
Welcome. A 20lb pike is a lovely fish, especially when taken on vintage tackle. Any more reports would be most welcome over the winter months, they help keep the interest up.
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Hello fellow herefordian farliesbirthday. Do you fish the Wye?
What a sociable bunch you are. Makes that sinking Sunday evening feeling go away.
Incidently the Shiraz effect has worn off. Although I just noticed another bottle winking at me. Maybe just .......
What a sociable bunch you are. Makes that sinking Sunday evening feeling go away.
Incidently the Shiraz effect has worn off. Although I just noticed another bottle winking at me. Maybe just .......
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Welcome and thanks for the brought back memories.The SS6 was my favourite rod to use at Cheddar res and landed my best fish from there of 19 and a half pounds.Its little brother the SS4 was a superb rod for close in fishing for Pike and Carp. :thumb: .Gateleaner wrote: I landed my first ever twenty pound Pike at 21lb on a North Western SS6 rod that I built when I was 17 and used to use on the Somerset levels when a 20 was stuff of dreams.
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I have a brace of SS5's which I always take to Redmire. The first ones I built, with the eye whippings finished with a granny knot!
I wonder what happened to all those blanks that North Western didn't sell when carbon came in. Probably gathering dust somewhere.
I wonder what happened to all those blanks that North Western didn't sell when carbon came in. Probably gathering dust somewhere.
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Welcome to our little hiding place sir, so glad you could join us!!! :hat:
And a massive well done on a wonderful pike. Looking forward to your input. :thumb:
And a massive well done on a wonderful pike. Looking forward to your input. :thumb:
SK
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Welcome Gateleaner :hat:
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