Everything has gone green
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Love early spring. The still low sun backlighting fresh verdant reed, iris
and alder leaves. Froths of blossom, even the conker trees are breaking
into f...
15 hours ago
Tell me about it, feeling old that is. What a cracking Pike, looks huge
ReplyDeleteA beautiful pike, sadly I wasn’t there to see it in the flesh. But holding the Roberts pike record for 25 years is long enough - I’ve got to try and beat it!!!
DeleteThat's the joy of old photo's, they bring it all back and underline how far you have gone. 25 years ago I was relatively young and fit.... boy, do I feel old. Cracking fish though.
ReplyDeleteTwenty five years ago I was 19 - I wouldn’t recognise the old geezer on this blog. But I think I’d be glad he was still fishing...
DeleteLooks like the Roach bay. Brings back good memories
ReplyDeletePaulos just messaged me to tell you not to give the peg away - now everyone will be trying to catch it!! :-)
DeleteIt will be 40lb+ by now
ReplyDeleteI was fishing a little pond a few years ago (won’t mention the name as you’re not allowed to fish there) an old guy came over and told me there was a monster pike in there. Sparked my interest “yeah, it was 18 pounds and that was over 40 years ago, god knows how big it is by now”.
DeleteCracking fish! Had a few trips to the wye lately, tough going though generally with a few fish out to low doubles only. I was hoping to fish a lot over xmas though looks like the latest rain will put a stop to that!
ReplyDeleteI’d settle for a few low doubles, in fact I’d settle for just one low double at the moment - so nice one. Seen the river is rising like mad, but if falls back quickly so fingers crossed. Good luck and keep me informed - cheers.
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