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Re: WHAT IS THE MOST UNUSUAL PLACE YOU HAVE EVER FISHED?

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:21 pm
by Timothy Claypole
Ha!

I’ve had some “friendly” greetings as I’ve cycled home at dusk 😱

Re: WHAT IS THE MOST UNUSUAL PLACE YOU HAVE EVER FISHED?

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2024 10:03 pm
by StalkingLuke
When I worked at Kew Gardens for many years, I would fish some of the lakes after the gardens had shut. Carefully concealed amongst the carefully manicured bankside vegetation I caught many fine carp, sometimes I would be playing a fish when the night security were patrolling nearby or guests at an after hours event strolled past wine glass in hand. I never once got caught 😄

Re: WHAT IS THE MOST UNUSUAL PLACE YOU HAVE EVER FISHED?

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 11:10 am
by Bob Brookes
To me there are a couple that I thought were unusual, yet accepted as quite normal by a few in this group.

One was fishing a moat surrounding an active Victorian fort, being screened and checked by armed Gurkha guards both in and out. Unusual but wonderful!

The other probably not quite as strange, yet weird at the time, when I was fishing Lake Nasser in Egypt in 1997. At the time there was trouble from Islamic extremists (sound familiar?) They were firing on tourist boats from the west bank at the time and shortly after there was a massacre at one of the tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Because of this unrest, on our mini bus drive from Aswan down to our boat, moored part way down Lake Nasser, we were accompanied by an armed soldier. This chap was hardly a 'coiled spring' as he slept most of the way. His presence cost us £50!