More than just a book
- Keston
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More than just a book
Today the postie brought me a trip down memory lane . My dad was friends with Steve back in the day and I remember Steve and some of the contributors in this book .
I was quite amused (pleased)to see so many of the contributors mentioning Keston ponds (Caesars pools ) and many of the other lakes I was very fortunate to fish as a boy .
Some of you may recognise some of the well known contributors and signatures in the book . It does evoke memories of 60 '- 80's carp fishing but
I remember many fished as all rounders too , I remember Pike fishing with Steve and my brothers and I trying to get them live baits.
I also remember Steve borrowing my dad's trout tackle to give that a go and then every so often would pop round with a fresh trout .
I was very fortunate to get a book in pristine condition and with the signatures I was looking for . It took a while, but it was worth it , the stories and images bring back some good memories
I was quite amused (pleased)to see so many of the contributors mentioning Keston ponds (Caesars pools ) and many of the other lakes I was very fortunate to fish as a boy .
Some of you may recognise some of the well known contributors and signatures in the book . It does evoke memories of 60 '- 80's carp fishing but
I remember many fished as all rounders too , I remember Pike fishing with Steve and my brothers and I trying to get them live baits.
I also remember Steve borrowing my dad's trout tackle to give that a go and then every so often would pop round with a fresh trout .
I was very fortunate to get a book in pristine condition and with the signatures I was looking for . It took a while, but it was worth it , the stories and images bring back some good memories
- Bobthefloat
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Re: More than just a book
Well done John a very nice sentimental piece to have on the book shelf
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Re: More than just a book
What a momento and a cracking trip down memory lane for you by the sounds of it (The only thing I don't get is why this is posted in the 'nothing to do with TF' section? )
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Re: More than just a book
I wasnt really sure where to put it , I guess I was concerned over offending anyone that may not see this as "traditional " angling . In the main it is evocative of Carp angling and my memories are in the main related to late 60's & 70's carp fishing .
I think of the fibreglass rods and Mitchell reels and anglers making what couldnt be bought to suit their needs , homemade shelters that fit around a brolly , I remember making 2 & 3 head rod rest bars (now commonly known as buzz bars ) in metalwork class at school . I remember the hours spend rolling homemade boilies , I vividly remember the first time I saw a "hair- rig " , my dad came walking in the front room holding it up and saying "welcome to the future of carp fishing - we are going to catch a lot more now ." . Of course he was right , but I clearly remember being sceptical and saying how could that possibly work . I remember the days before the hair rig and anglers striking and running backwards up the bank to try and set the hook . I remember the sights , sounds and smells and of course I remember the comeraderie and banter between adults .
The book does contain a piece by Steve where he talks of his early days in the mid 60's fishing Keston as a 14 year old . He recalls meeting Fred Wilton for the first time and a conversation about tackle , Steve was using a Mk4 split cane carp rod and Fred making comments about them being Bean Poles . Fred was using self built Olivers of Knebworth hollow glass rod and Steve writes he had never seen Fibreglass rods before .
- Liphook
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Re: More than just a book
And that to me is the very essence of my own definition of traditional angling Yes, I love cane and 'pins but I also love and appreciate good glass and infact all good tackle that does its job efficiently (even if its, ahem, black plastic ) I also like a fixed spool reel, the only difference being that I can't abide Mitchel 300 reels! I actually detest them I'm afraid
- Nobby
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Re: More than just a book
Is this gentleman the Steve Edwards who live south east London - Kent borders and sold on eBay? He was quite a collector, I recall. Taken too soon.
- Olly
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Re: More than just a book
Steve was I think the RMC/Leisure Sport Head Bailiff at Sutton-at-Hone. Met him a few times - as said above by Nobby - 'taken too soon'.
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Re: More than just a book
That's the feller...Beckenham.
One of the first ever on-line resources for vintage tackle was 'In The Net' set up by Swiss resident Brit, Adrain Gay. He got a lot of info from Steve and bought from him often.