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Well done! Goes to show that there's so many opportunities in life, but you have to put yourself out there to see them.
Coming across well well to other people helps too of course!Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
Originally posted by PeeJayI get longing looks from guys walking past
Originally posted by butternutsquashpieA purge follows a rapid puffing session.
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Ye that was pretty good day. Is that the River Way? I used to live in Send as a kid and fished it about twice a week. The fish stocks are low these days as people started eating them which isn't allowed but back then I'd catch decent size chub and barbel regularly and perch, roach, Rudd and gudgeon every time. I love the river, I have a particularly quiet bit of Thames at the end of my road.
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Originally posted by tommy View PostYe that was pretty good day. Is that the River Way? I used to live in Send as a kid and fished it about twice a week. The fish stocks are low these days as people started eating them which isn't allowed but back then I'd catch decent size chub and barbel regularly and perch, roach, Rudd and gudgeon every time. I love the river, I have a particularly quiet bit of Thames at the end of my road.
I have the river Wey at the bottom of my cul de sac, it's where i often smoke if the weather permits, there's a little weir & even better, no one ever seems to go there!
The thread is about Basingstoke canal. 32 miles of waterways, last week I walked the north half from Mytchett to Woking and on the way back i met the lock keepers. I'll be working the Deepcut and St Johns stretches.
Do you still fish at all Tommy?
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Doing a good job there Joe. I used to fish that canal from '73 to '85. Start with Tench & Roach & then got into the pike. Had my first pike, my first 6lb+, my first dble, my best from the canal was 14lbs in '86, which was my UK PB until this June, when I finally beat it with a Scottish upper dble. These were caught in the Church Crookham area, know locally as the Deeps. The Blacksmiths Bridge area was also good. Fishing not so good these days, often the water is too clear but there are a lot of decent carp you can see swimming up & down. Used to have water voles as well but haven't seen those for yrs. Enjoy the job mate.Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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So didn't have time earlier but here's a few pics of the early days on the Basingstoke canal. The first was 11/03/84 11.14, my first dble. 2nd a 7lb'er the following March & the PB of 14lb 11/03/86, all caught on sprats. Super cheap bait & my first exercise in pre-baiting.Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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the other end
Couple of lovely boats from last week:
If i hadn't got a part time job on it i'd of still been walking or cycling to other 24 miles of this amazing waterway whilst off (the other) work this week
Ironically the Basingstoke canal doesn't go to Basingstoke any more due to a partially collapsed tunnel which is now a roost fro several species of bat. That makes the canal a Site of Special Scientific Interest http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/our...gnations/sssi/
something i didn't realise is i've been driving under the canal on the Blackwater Valley Relief Road for years!
theres loads of WW2 defences along the canal & it is on current (used) MOD land, anti tank obstacles pictured & pill boxes every few miles
The towpath has good views of the runway at Farnborough airport. Threre's a 13th century castle ruin the waterway passes right by at Odiham.
A cigar was smoked at one of the pubs. 48 miles cycled!
Managed to pick a good weight of blackberries for a crumble so all in all a great day.
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