Introduction
- Robert P
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Introduction
Evening all,
I had put a short intro and plea for information about a split cane fly rod I acquired into a thread here:
viewtopic.php?t=28399
Also thought I'd say a proper hello.
Having returned to fishing after a lay off, predominately lure and lately fly. I seem to have come to own a couple of Mitchel 300s (not sure how to explain that to the other half) and am now looking for suitable hollow glass rods to use for a spot of general coarse fishing on the river near the in-laws place.
Having been obsessed with angling as a youngster, many of the books I read in the 80s were full of stories of Chris Yates, Dick Walker et al. I think being a kid and lusting after certain rods and reels which were firmly out of my pocket money's reach at the time must have had a lasting effect.
Like many, I feel more drawn to the older equipment, partly because of the baffling array of consumerist, mass produced plastic offered as tackle these days, and partly because I think that something in the look and feel of vintage gear enhances the excitement of fishing, strips away the pretentiousness and frees us from the paranoia of continual and relentless 'development' in the trade.
I had put a short intro and plea for information about a split cane fly rod I acquired into a thread here:
viewtopic.php?t=28399
Also thought I'd say a proper hello.
Having returned to fishing after a lay off, predominately lure and lately fly. I seem to have come to own a couple of Mitchel 300s (not sure how to explain that to the other half) and am now looking for suitable hollow glass rods to use for a spot of general coarse fishing on the river near the in-laws place.
Having been obsessed with angling as a youngster, many of the books I read in the 80s were full of stories of Chris Yates, Dick Walker et al. I think being a kid and lusting after certain rods and reels which were firmly out of my pocket money's reach at the time must have had a lasting effect.
Like many, I feel more drawn to the older equipment, partly because of the baffling array of consumerist, mass produced plastic offered as tackle these days, and partly because I think that something in the look and feel of vintage gear enhances the excitement of fishing, strips away the pretentiousness and frees us from the paranoia of continual and relentless 'development' in the trade.
- Duebel
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Re: Introduction
A hearty welcome, Sir.
"Beside the water I discovered (or maybe rediscovered) the quiet. The sort of quiet that allows one to be woven into the tapestry of nature instead of merely standing next to it." Estaban.
- Bobthefloat
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Welcome to the forum
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Re: Introduction
Welcome to the forum Robert.
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).
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Welcome to the forum .
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Hello Robert and mike
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Welcome to the TFF Robert
- Paul_V
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Re: Introduction
hi Robert. welcome.
only a couple of 300's. you should be ashamed of yourself sir!. boy do you have some catching up to do.
only a couple of 300's. you should be ashamed of yourself sir!. boy do you have some catching up to do.