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Hello from a new member

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:21 am
by Trevor
Good morning all :hat: ,
Since stumbling across this site a few days ago I have been perusing the pages and found it very friendly, informative and entertaining, so I thought I would sign up and say hello.

Now I will confess from the off that I do use such ‘darke magick’ as carbon fibre, freespools and those little round balls of boiled paste , but I also have a leaning toward more traditional angling methods.

A fisherman for 30 years, I have spent the last couple of winters fishing my local river and last winter bought a centre pin to use with my Avon/quiver rod. Not an antique ‘pin, but a more affordable new one to try it out (you may have seen the one on t’internet, it carries the signature of some Italian sounding chap that I’ve never heard of). Having enjoyed using it I would next like to obtain a cane rod and traditional ‘pin although the going prices seem a bit prohibitive, so I am exploring the option of restoration (never done it before, but I’ve found lots of help and advice around here already). I’m also interested in float making and after yet more information on here I’ll probably give that a go first. Walk before I can run etc.

With spring now arriving I am currently exploring a small, local ‘pleasure’ fishing lake in which I’ve discovered some interesting old carp that hardly anyone else seems to fish for. I started things off well last Sunday with a nice looking 12lb common. I’ll be spending the rest of the spring trying to find out what else the pool contains before it gets too busy in the summer, by which time I will have discovered an overgrown, weedy old lake, never before fished and full of hitherto unknown monster carp (or not, as the case may be).

Other than that my dream is to fish at Redmire, something which many of you appear to have achieved already. All I need is a) the funds, and b) the nerve to pick up the handset and start dialling on phone wars day.

I will stop rambling now, other than to say I look forward to delving further into the site and learning more about traditional angling methods and tackle

Yours
Trevor

Re: Hello from a new member

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:25 am
by J.T
Welcome to the forum Mr Blackadder and thank you for the introduction. :hat:

Re: Hello from a new member

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:32 am
by Mark
Welcome to the forum Blackadder, thank you for a very nice introduction. :hat:

Love the avatar by the way. :thumb:

Re: Hello from a new member

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:36 am
by Tony1964
Ah, Catpain Blackudder, welcome aboard sir. I hope that you find this forum as enjoyable as a Charlie Chaplin movie. :chuckle:

Re: Hello from a new member

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:48 am
by MGs
welcome to the forum

Re: Hello from a new member

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:57 am
by Snape
Welcome to the forum Blackadder. :hat:
Are you North or South Oxfordshire?

Re: Hello from a new member

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 12:01 pm
by Bay Leaf
Welcome Blackadder, like you I have mainly glass and carbon but do like to fish in what I think of as a traditional manner.

Re: Hello from a new member

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 12:55 pm
by Trevor
Thank you for your welcoming words.
Snape - I live in the North of the county, Banbury to be precise.
Tony - Cheeky! the words arrow, neck and gas bill spring to mind! :wink:

Re: Hello from a new member

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 1:39 pm
by Snape
Blackadder wrote:Thank you for your welcoming words.
Snape - I live in the North of the county, Banbury to be precise.
Tony - Cheeky! the words arrow, neck and gas bill spring to mind! :wink:
Maybe we can meet up. I live in Hook Norton and work in Bloxham.
I like the sound of the carp pool. I'm wondering where that might be?

Re: Hello from a new member

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 2:02 pm
by CraigM
Welcome from me too, Captain.

Like you, I've only recently taken up the more traditional approach to fishing [although my cane & my glass rods now outnumber my carbon ones].

Does Baldrick make a passable ghillie?!

Craig.