Pictures of Peter Stone
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Pictures of Peter Stone
Peter Stone after dace on the Kennet.
Picture courtesy of Mike Wilson.
Picture courtesy of Mike Wilson.
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Re: Pictures of Peter Stone
Never heard a bad word said against Pete, he was a lovely bloke and a top angler. That's a great shot and shows the typical set up of the day.
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Re: Pictures of Peter Stone
Peter was before my time really, being only in my early thirties, I did however see him Tench fishing with Nick Fisher on 'screaming reels' in the 90's. He seemed like a game old chap and willing to take a joke, even donning a blonde wig as a disguise.
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Re: Pictures of Peter Stone
Dave spot on " great angler" there was a few of them around who became great friends Stone, Walker and Taylor to mention just a few they were light years ahead of their time with rigs and technique and always trying something new.
I have often wondered if they were around today and continued the way they were would they be classed as Traditionalist today.
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I have often wondered if they were around today and continued the way they were would they be classed as Traditionalist today.
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Bumble wrote: I have often wondered if they were around today and continued the way they were would they be classed as Traditionalist today.
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I only ever met Peter Stone the once and that was at the Red Letter Days book launch/signing. I had read his Gravel Pit Angling book cover to cover, time and time again as a kid and felt so honoured to finally meet this great man but it felt so odd that he was asking 'me' all about catfish yet he was one of the first anglers I saw a picture of holding a catfish. I have tried to find that picture again but have failed. The man in real life came across as a true gent' who had time for all and was so obviously still so keen to keep on absorbing and adding to his incredible wealth of angling knowledge.
As Dave said, I have never heard a bad word spoken or written about Peter Stone although a joke that used to go around in the early 80's tickled me at the time. It came about from his interest in taxidermy.
Q: Where is the best big bream venue in Oxfordshire?
A: Peter Stone's living room!
Well, it seemed funny at the time...
Okay, I'll get my coat.
As Dave said, I have never heard a bad word spoken or written about Peter Stone although a joke that used to go around in the early 80's tickled me at the time. It came about from his interest in taxidermy.
Q: Where is the best big bream venue in Oxfordshire?
A: Peter Stone's living room!
Well, it seemed funny at the time...
Okay, I'll get my coat.
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Superb Gurn, thank you so much for that. Which book is it in, I couldn't find it this time around?
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That's from Come Fishing With Me Shaun, a delightful read.
I got the impression from Pete's writing that he was never afraid to ask. I recall him talking about waggler fishing with a mate who was catching whilst Pete struggled but, when his mate adjusted Pete's shotting by a tiny amount, he began to catch and commented that he had much to learn and would concentrate on waggling to get it right. Because of that attitude and were he to have stuck in his middle age, I am convinced that Pete would use all of the modern tackle and methods that he felt complimented his needs and style.
He was a great innovator and opportunist, when a certain set of circumstances once arose he caught a chub on a single grain of hemp on a size 6 hook! Legend
I got the impression from Pete's writing that he was never afraid to ask. I recall him talking about waggler fishing with a mate who was catching whilst Pete struggled but, when his mate adjusted Pete's shotting by a tiny amount, he began to catch and commented that he had much to learn and would concentrate on waggling to get it right. Because of that attitude and were he to have stuck in his middle age, I am convinced that Pete would use all of the modern tackle and methods that he felt complimented his needs and style.
He was a great innovator and opportunist, when a certain set of circumstances once arose he caught a chub on a single grain of hemp on a size 6 hook! Legend
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Thanks Dave, it must be elsewhere as well as I don't recall reading 'Come Fishing With Me'.
Remind me in a few weeks before the Priory Barbel week-end to pop in the disc of the Richard Walker Anniversary conference I promised to bring along for you to have a watch of.
P.S. well done on the reel you won last night. I have a Hardy Altex on the way to me at the moment.
Remind me in a few weeks before the Priory Barbel week-end to pop in the disc of the Richard Walker Anniversary conference I promised to bring along for you to have a watch of.
P.S. well done on the reel you won last night. I have a Hardy Altex on the way to me at the moment.