Chub fuddling

This forum is for discussing chub.
Post Reply
User avatar
Peter Wilde
Rudd
Posts: 364
Joined: Sun Mar 01, 2015 6:09 pm
9

Chub fuddling

Post by Peter Wilde »

Just an idle query ... Did chub fuddling ever actually exist, or was it just a literary invention by the likes of Evelyn Waugh and Nancy Mitford?

This seems to be one of the rare cases where googling something does not produce a convincing or definite answer!

In the books, I believe that chub fuddling was presented as an actual trade or profession - which given that it happened just once a year, is vanishingly unlikely. But was it ever done at all? The concept seems to be that to "protect" trout (from competition by coarse fish on preserved fly-only stretches owned by the aristocracy) an annual event would be held to remove unwanted chub. The fuddling method was claimed to be first to throw in a lot of special groundbait which drove the chub into a feeding frenzy (or perhaps intoxicated them?) and then use teams of villagers to drive the pre-occupied chub into shallow water and net them out.

Well, given that chub scare so easily this does seem highly unlikely. But does anyone know more? And of course it would be nice to know what was in the special bait ...

User avatar
Moley
Brown Trout
Posts: 1446
Joined: Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:57 am
11
Location: The Mole Fortress, near the South Coast
Contact:

Re: Chub fuddling

Post by Moley »

Certainly with Evelyn Waugh Chub Fuddling might well have a meaning to the cognoscenti of nefarious activities known to take place in the Soho region of London in the 1920's,when he was a young man. Probably best to draw a veil over such carrying on as the delicate sensibilities of the membership of this site could be severely compromised. Waugh knowing the full meaning of this expression would then find it highly amusing to include it in his books under the guise of a village pursuit in rural England as a tilt towards the rural story tellers/ writers of an earlier period.

In the words of Monty Python 'he is a very naughty boy!'

Hope this helps.

As ever,.......

Moley
Say aye tae'a pie!

User avatar
Rutilus
Roach
Posts: 257
Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:06 pm
10
Location: Norfolk

Re: Chub fuddling

Post by Rutilus »

Special bait could only really have been wasp grub/nests or bullock's pith surely although as Moley pointed out I guess Evelyn Waugh's bait might have just been something else entirely.

User avatar
Dave Burr
Honorary Vice President
Posts: 13508
Joined: Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:03 pm
11
Location: Not far from the Wye
Contact:

Re: Chub fuddling

Post by Dave Burr »

Fuddle

verb
Gerund or present participle: fuddling

Confuse or stupefy (someone), especially with alcohol.

To go on a drinking bout.
..............................................................................


One can picture the scene as a group of well and truly fuddled individuals splash about in the shallows in the pursuit of chub. Hmm, TFF Chub Fuddling weekend next year anybody?

Post Reply

Return to “Chub (Leuciscus cephalus)”