Hello to everyone
- Wanderer
- Arctic Char
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Hello to everyone
Hello to everyone .
I am pleased to be accepted onto the forum.
My name is Neal and I live in Pontefract in Yorkshire.
I am 63 years of age and have fished from boyhood.
My first rod was a whole cane rod of some sort and my first reel was an intrepid Black prince.
When I was a boy, many of the local rivers and streams were devoid of fish (and virtually all kinds of life) due to heavy pollution from the Mining, steel, textile, chemical and miscellaneous other forms of heavy industry.
With friends, I used to fish ponds at Frickley colliery, known as the "south pump" and also used to travel on coaches from the Pretoria WMC at South Elmsall to venues on the river Trent. We also caught the train to fish the river Wharfe at Ulleskelf and the Ouse at York.
These days, things are much better and I take great pleasure in fishing the much cleaner Rivers, Aire, Calder, Don, Dearne and Went. I also fish a couple of nice ponds for Roach, Rudd , Tench and Crucian carp.
I am a passionate conservationist and take pleasure in fishing in uncomplicated ways in beautiful places, surrounded by nature.
The tackle I use, is dependent on the venue, but I like to use centrepins for trotting and close range float fishing on ponds.
I also use swing tips and cane and vintage glass rods, when appropriate.
Best wishes to you all.
I am pleased to be accepted onto the forum.
My name is Neal and I live in Pontefract in Yorkshire.
I am 63 years of age and have fished from boyhood.
My first rod was a whole cane rod of some sort and my first reel was an intrepid Black prince.
When I was a boy, many of the local rivers and streams were devoid of fish (and virtually all kinds of life) due to heavy pollution from the Mining, steel, textile, chemical and miscellaneous other forms of heavy industry.
With friends, I used to fish ponds at Frickley colliery, known as the "south pump" and also used to travel on coaches from the Pretoria WMC at South Elmsall to venues on the river Trent. We also caught the train to fish the river Wharfe at Ulleskelf and the Ouse at York.
These days, things are much better and I take great pleasure in fishing the much cleaner Rivers, Aire, Calder, Don, Dearne and Went. I also fish a couple of nice ponds for Roach, Rudd , Tench and Crucian carp.
I am a passionate conservationist and take pleasure in fishing in uncomplicated ways in beautiful places, surrounded by nature.
The tackle I use, is dependent on the venue, but I like to use centrepins for trotting and close range float fishing on ponds.
I also use swing tips and cane and vintage glass rods, when appropriate.
Best wishes to you all.
"Not all those who Wander are Lost !"
- Pallenpool
- Zander
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Re: Hello to everyone
Welcome to the TFF.
No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.
Heraclitus
www.thepiscatorialraconteurs.co.uk
Heraclitus
www.thepiscatorialraconteurs.co.uk
- Duebel
- Rainbow Trout
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Re: Hello to everyone
Welcome to the TFF, Neil!
- Silfield
- Brown Trout
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Re: Hello to everyone
Hello and welcome
“There is certainly something in angling that tends to produce a serenity of the mind.”
Washington Irving
Washington Irving
- Troydog
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Re: Hello to everyone
Very nice intro Wanderer,, I am sure that you will find very many kindred spirits on this forum.....
Trouble is, the fish just don't read the books......
John Harding
John Harding
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- Grayling
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Re: Hello to everyone
Welcome to the forum Neal.
JW
JW
- Mark
- Head Bailiff
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Re: Hello to everyone
Welcome to the forum Neil.
Mark (Administrator)
The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
- Aitch
- Pike
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Re: Hello to everyone
Welcome to the forum Neal...
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home
Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures and memories
Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures and memories