Fresh blood
- The Oxford Angler
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Fresh blood
Good evening one and all. I thought it only polite to introduce myself given that I've been permitted membership to your lovely looking forum.
My name is Stuart, I'm 40 years old and reside in Oxfordshire. I have a love of all things vintage; fishing tackle, cars, furniture, you name it..... I love using my traditional tackle, although my collection doesn't hold any lavish items (yet), I much prefer the old school approach to my fishing, mostly because of its simplicity I think. I am looking to expand my collection so will no doubt benefit from advise and knowledge from other, better informed, members than myself. I would quite like to make my own landing net in the not too distant future, watch this space.
I also enjoy reading classic fishing literature, but I wont bore you with a list of authors as I'm sure we all know who they are.
I own a VW campervan (1975) and enjoy days away on the Wye and Avon for chub and barbel (and any other species that comes along as well to be honest). I fish locally as well, as working in the ambulance service, studying, and being a busy family man, time is not always as abundant as one would like.
I very much look forward to browsing through the various different threads.
Cheers Stuart
My name is Stuart, I'm 40 years old and reside in Oxfordshire. I have a love of all things vintage; fishing tackle, cars, furniture, you name it..... I love using my traditional tackle, although my collection doesn't hold any lavish items (yet), I much prefer the old school approach to my fishing, mostly because of its simplicity I think. I am looking to expand my collection so will no doubt benefit from advise and knowledge from other, better informed, members than myself. I would quite like to make my own landing net in the not too distant future, watch this space.
I also enjoy reading classic fishing literature, but I wont bore you with a list of authors as I'm sure we all know who they are.
I own a VW campervan (1975) and enjoy days away on the Wye and Avon for chub and barbel (and any other species that comes along as well to be honest). I fish locally as well, as working in the ambulance service, studying, and being a busy family man, time is not always as abundant as one would like.
I very much look forward to browsing through the various different threads.
Cheers Stuart
- RBTraditional
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Re: Fresh blood
40 years of age....nice to have a youngun aboard, pull up a pew by the fire, pour yourself a nice single malt and enjoy the banter....
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Welcome to the forum
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Welcome aboard Stuart.
I walked across an empty land
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete.
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete.
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Welcome Stuart, it's nice having you with us. This forum has the most wonderful chaps you'll come across. And now it's better, because you're here.
Worry less about who you might offend, and care more about who you might inspire.
- AllRounder
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A warm welcome to the forum Stuart
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Welcome to the TFF Stuart .
- The Oxford Angler
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Thanks very much. I currently have the fire lit, and once the young ones retire to bed I shall pour myself a glass. I worked all weekend so this is my Saturday night, red wine will have to replace a single malt though as whiskey is reserved for more grand occasions in this householdRBTraditional wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 6:43 pm 40 years of age....nice to have a youngun aboard, pull up a pew by the fire, pour yourself a nice single malt and enjoy the banter....
- The Oxford Angler
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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.