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One Day Soon
12-03-2024, 08:49 AM
I'm a pretty keen angler and I just wondered whether there are more of us on .net?

Mainly coarse fishing but also sea (off boats and rock) and more recently fly fishing too.

Just me?

greenlex
12-03-2024, 02:09 PM
I'm a pretty keen angler and I just wondered whether there are more of us on .net?

Mainly coarse fishing but also sea (off boats and rock) and more recently fly fishing too.

Just me?
The most participated pastime in the world apparently. You’ll not be alone. Not for me despite having a river near the bottom of my garden growing up.

HUTCHYHIBBY
12-03-2024, 02:30 PM
My old man is Linlithgow Angling Club Champion, he loves his fishing. I'll always remember the massive boost he got during lockdown when they were allowed to start fishing again, he was like a little kid on Xmas morning.

hibsbollah
12-03-2024, 02:57 PM
A guy who used to post on here took me fishing once, i asked him for a beginners lesson because i thought it might be up my street, i like nature and enjoy the outdoors. I just never got into it. Too much silence for too long, i think. I do like watching Mortimer and Whitehouse do it though!

Scottie
12-03-2024, 06:09 PM
Was brought up on the river Tweed so used to guddle the salmon bring them home and put them in the bath for my mum. Live near the river Thames now & theres no way I'm putting my hands in that.

Can be very therapeutic and torture at the same time.

Hibernia&Alba
12-03-2024, 06:14 PM
I’ve never tried it; it isn’t something that appeals to me, but I think I would be temperamentally suited to it, as I like my own company and can sit quietly for hours. I think I would need a book to keep me occupied. It seems to be one of those hobbies like golf, in that people would love it or hate it, and those who love it get obsessed with it.

Scouse Hibee
13-03-2024, 10:31 AM
Haven’t fished in 30 odd years since moving to Scotland. Was a keen coarse fisher throughout my youth and early twenties. Mainly lakes and stock pond fishing. One of my favourite places to fish used to be Capesthorne Hall stock pond near Knutsford. Will probably dabble again when retired.

hibbymick
14-03-2024, 05:24 AM
I'm a fishaholic. River Tweed, Clyde, Don, Nith, Tummel, Tay I fish them all. I've met loads of pals due to the fishing. 8 of us head up to fish Orkney every year now.

HUTCHYHIBBY
14-03-2024, 06:23 AM
I'm a fishaholic. River Tweed, Clyde, Don, Nith, Tummel, Tay I fish them all. I've met loads of pals due to the fishing. 8 of us head up to fish Orkney every year now.

My old man used to go fishing up there every year, they go to Rutland each year more recently.

One Day Soon
15-03-2024, 08:45 AM
My old man is Linlithgow Angling Club Champion, he loves his fishing. I'll always remember the massive boost he got during lockdown when they were allowed to start fishing again, he was like a little kid on Xmas morning.

That's a fly fishing club. They've got a nice Facebook page and a pretty decently active membership by the look of it.

One Day Soon
15-03-2024, 08:47 AM
A guy who used to post on here took me fishing once, i asked him for a beginners lesson because i thought it might be up my street, i like nature and enjoy the outdoors. I just never got into it. Too much silence for too long, i think. I do like watching Mortimer and Whitehouse do it though!

Who was that and can you remember where he took you fishing? If it was coarse then depending on how you are fishing it can be a bit monotonous if they're not biting.

One Day Soon
15-03-2024, 08:51 AM
Was brought up on the river Tweed so used to guddle the salmon bring them home and put them in the bath for my mum. Live near the river Thames now & theres no way I'm putting my hands in that.

Can be very therapeutic and torture at the same time.

I'm very jealous. I know the Thames varies in the bits that are pretty and the bits that are not but its a cracking river and the water quality has (or at least had) improved massively in recent decades. I don't there's any sewage discharge into it these days and not much industrial waste either. All sorts of fish and aquatic life had started to thrive on it again.

I fish near Walkerburn from time to time with an old friend and some of the much older locals remember in their youth when they say you could almost walk over the mill lade on the backs of the salmon. Must have been a hell of a sight.

One Day Soon
15-03-2024, 09:05 AM
I'm a fishaholic. River Tweed, Clyde, Don, Nith, Tummel, Tay I fish them all. I've met loads of pals due to the fishing. 8 of us head up to fish Orkney every year now.

I go away for a week's fishing every summer with the guys I grew up with here in Edinburgh. Met in our teens kicking a ball about the park every night of the week and we are still all very close 40 years later.

One of us lives near London now with a big house so we all go stay with him and his family and fish from dawn until dusk every day for five days. Take the fishing seriously during the day and then drink and yak away at night telling our old war stories. Easily the most therapeutic thing I do all year.

I don't have a brother, but in a way I have six brothers.

HUTCHYHIBBY
15-03-2024, 10:24 AM
I go away for a week's fishing every summer with the guys I grew up with here in Edinburgh. Met in our teens kicking a ball about the park every night of the week and we are still all very close 40 years later.

One of us lives near London now with a big house so we all go stay with him and his family and fish from dawn until dusk every day for five days. Take the fishing seriously during the day and then drink and yak away at night telling our old war stories. Easily the most therapeutic thing I do all year.

I don't have a brother, but in a way I have six brothers.

That sounds exactly the same as my old man's trips to Rutland.

hibsbollah
15-03-2024, 07:15 PM
Who was that and can you remember where he took you fishing? If it was coarse then depending on how you are fishing it can be a bit monotonous if they're not biting.

Down the Slope, aka slopey. A regular poster who hasnt been on in years. It was a stocked loch i think near Gifford as far as i remember. Not much help.

Bridge hibs
15-03-2024, 11:37 PM
Down the Slope, aka slopey. A regular poster who hasnt been on in years. It was a stocked loch i think near Gifford as far as i remember. Not much help.

Is his name Ricky ? I remember my Brother In Laws mate said he posted on here a few years ago and that username is familiar, although Im not sure if Ricky fished

Edit - My bro in law thinks his username was Doon the slope

Andy Bee
16-03-2024, 05:20 PM
Down the Slope, aka slopey. A regular poster who hasnt been on in years. It was a stocked loch i think near Gifford as far as i remember. Not much help.

Tweedale fishery probably. Decent fishery but always freezing cold :agree:

I fish the Clyde around Lamington/biggar area down to the boat bridge at Thankerton a lot. I usually get a United Clyde permit also and try various spots down that stretch. Also fish the Tweed around Innerleithen.

Allant1981
17-03-2024, 08:28 AM
I've tried numerous times to learn fly fishing, just can't get it at all so always end up back on the bait, will be heading out again soon, I like a day out on a Loch but prefer the fisheries

hibsbollah
17-03-2024, 08:31 AM
Is his name Ricky ? I remember my Brother In Laws mate said he posted on here a few years ago and that username is familiar, although Im not sure if Ricky fished

Edit - My bro in law thinks his username was Doon the slope

Nope, Ricky not his name (i suspect there have been a fair few variations of that down the slope user name over the years!)

blackpoolhibs
19-03-2024, 06:56 PM
I'm a fishaholic. River Tweed, Clyde, Don, Nith, Tummel, Tay I fish them all. I've met loads of pals due to the fishing. 8 of us head up to fish Orkney every year now.

I was believing you until you mentioned friends, you have none Mick????

hibbymick
20-03-2024, 05:09 PM
I was believing you until you mentioned friends, you have none Mick????

🤣🤣🤣 Only you 🤣🤣

hibbymick
20-03-2024, 05:10 PM
Nope, Ricky not his name (i suspect there have been a fair few variations of that down the slope user name over the years!)

It was James bollah. I fish with James a few times a year.

hibbymick
20-03-2024, 05:32 PM
My old man is Linlithgow Angling Club Champion, he loves his fishing. I'll always remember the massive boost he got during lockdown when they were allowed to start fishing again, he was like a little kid on Xmas morning.

I had to Temporarily change my address to get on the Tweed at the beginning of the end of Lockdown. That's the lengths i had to go to to get my fix as it was only opened up to locals with a certain postcode. :wink:

hibbymick
20-03-2024, 05:34 PM
My old man used to go fishing up there every year, they go to Rutland each year more recently.

Hes not or was with Royal mail was he ? I know a few of them who used to go up and spend a lot of their time now on Rutland instead.

hibbymick
20-03-2024, 05:40 PM
I go away for a week's fishing every summer with the guys I grew up with here in Edinburgh. Met in our teens kicking a ball about the park every night of the week and we are still all very close 40 years later.

One of us lives near London now with a big house so we all go stay with him and his family and fish from dawn until dusk every day for five days. Take the fishing seriously during the day and then drink and yak away at night telling our old war stories. Easily the most therapeutic thing I do all year.

I don't have a brother, but in a way I have six brothers.

You have hit the nail on the head with that post. That's exactly what its all about. Our first trip away is the River Don next month then a trip to the river Tay in may along with a weekend away to a loch up the Tummel valley with ex poster on here down the slope( hes still on but under a new name) round about end of May,,,,,,then Orkney for a week end of June. There will be more trips still to be made. In between I'm usually on a river somewhere :greengrin. Christmas day is spent on the River Nith, don't ask how i get away with that one.

hibbymick
20-03-2024, 05:45 PM
Tweedale fishery probably. Decent fishery but always freezing cold :agree:

I fish the Clyde around Lamington/biggar area down to the boat bridge at Thankerton a lot. I usually get a United Clyde permit also and try various spots down that stretch. Also fish the Tweed around Innerleithen.

I get the UCAPA ticket every season and fish Thankerton occasionally. Usually I'm up Abington or Crawford.

hibsbollah
20-03-2024, 08:29 PM
It was James bollah. I fish with James a few times a year.

Correct. Nice lad, hope hes doing well :agree:

hibbymick
20-03-2024, 09:36 PM
Correct. Nice lad, hope hes doing well :agree:

Aye he's doing great , just lives up the Rd. Funny enough I met him through our old Edinburgh derby pro board when I took up a fishing offer from him 😁

HUTCHYHIBBY
20-03-2024, 11:01 PM
Hes not or was with Royal mail was he ? I know a few of them who used to go up and spend a lot of their time now on Rutland instead.

No, ex-BT. I think he was in The Civil Service Angling Club at the time, at least 20 years ago now IIRC.

Up-the-slope
22-03-2024, 01:10 PM
You have hit the nail on the head with that post. That's exactly what its all about. Our first trip away is the River Don next month then a trip to the river Tay in may along with a weekend away to a loch up the Tummel valley with ex poster on here down the slope( hes still on but under a new name) round about end of May,,,,,,then Orkney for a week end of June. There will be more trips still to be made. In between I'm usually on a river somewhere :greengrin. Christmas day is spent on the River Nith, don't ask how i get away with that one.
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hibbymick
22-03-2024, 06:11 PM
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blackpoolhibs
29-03-2024, 09:28 AM
You have hit the nail on the head with that post. That's exactly what its all about. Our first trip away is the River Don next month then a trip to the river Tay in may along with a weekend away to a loch up the Tummel valley with ex poster on here down the slope( hes still on but under a new name) round about end of May,,,,,,then Orkney for a week end of June. There will be more trips still to be made. In between I'm usually on a river somewhere :greengrin. Christmas day is spent on the River Nith, don't ask how i get away with that one.

I dont know how you have got away with a lot of things Mick? :greengrin

Up-the-slope
30-03-2024, 09:48 AM
I dont know how you have got away with a lot of things Mick? :greengrin

Harsh.... but True :faf: