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Moley
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Just reminder to all you Gonk fans of warmer happier times:

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You just gotta luv 'em :Thumb:

As ever,......

Moley
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Paul F
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That is a glonker :Thumb:

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The small fish with the heart of a Great White Shark!
From "... the wilds of the Wirral, whose wayward people both God and good men have quite given up on ...".

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Gobio Gobio
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Everyone loves a Gonk!

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I love Gudgeon......I have caught some clonkers over the years of fishing the Trent.

Where have they gone though?
I have only caught one or two in recent seasons so they are there.....more effort required.
I think I will be doing just that in my plans for next season.

Enjoy everyone that comes your way......I would say they hold many memories for most if not all of us.

Best regards
Nige.

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The idea of a warm day, sitting next to a small river and catching gudgeon - pure heaven.

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Yup... a Gudgeon trip is one of the best days fun you can ever have
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home

Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures and memories

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Re: Gonks

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Is this click bait?

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TrentFisher wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 8:08 pm I love Gudgeon......I have caught some clonkers over the years of fishing the Trent.

Where have they gone though?
I have only caught one or two in recent seasons so they are there.....more effort required.
I think I will be doing just that in my plans for next season.

Enjoy everyone that comes your way......I would say they hold many memories for most if not all of us.

Best regards
Nige.
In my quest regarding my plans for a find the Trent gudgeon (on my local stretch) I think I have the rod part sorted.
I have a Allcocks Holdwell with fibreglass tip to restore.
A nice light 12 foot rod .It requires a set removing from the middle section and the guides cleaning.
I have removed all the whippings and guides today,still need the old varnish to be removed.
The decal is 80% intact so I will have to careful when working in this area.
I have a nice Nottingham centrepin with a brass drum that will sit nicely with it.
I may even make a couple of floats just for the fun of it!

All the best
Nige.

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In my experience, they were much more common in the 70's than they are now..........

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"Not all those who Wander are Lost !"

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