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23 stone Simon, you been on a diet mate. Only joking lol

I went out with Bill (from the league matches we done) a couple of weeks ago and I had never cast a fly before. He give me some good pointers, ties his own flies and seems to know a lot about fly fishing (including the free stretches). I'll not pu the website on here but you know where to contact him if need be mate. I also think he has some fly gear to sell should you want some more.
 
23 stone Simon, you been on a diet mate. Only joking lol

I went out with Bill (from the league matches we done) a couple of weeks ago and I had never cast a fly before. He give me some good pointers, ties his own flies and seems to know a lot about fly fishing (including the free stretches). I'll not pu the website on here but you know where to contact him if need be mate. I also think he has some fly gear to sell should you want some more.

Cheers for that darren do you still fish with the lads regularly, if so give me a shout as i would love to join you one night
 
I definitely will do Simon. Shame you couldn't come out for Johnnie's leaving do. Bloody good laugh. I'm probs going to be out with Shaun in a couple of weeks nearer your neck of the woods - possibly Horden to Hartlepool. I'll let you know as soon as I know where mate.
 
I definitely will do Simon. Shame you couldn't come out for Johnnie's leaving do. Bloody good laugh. I'm probs going to be out with Shaun in a couple of weeks nearer your neck of the woods - possibly Horden to Hartlepool. I'll let you know as soon as I know where mate.

Cheers darren look forward to it, i dont mind venturing north though would like to try these cliffs ive been hearing about at whitburn
 
re: simon's sinking tippet

Are coplymer lines not better suited for dry flies (?)

I'm sure the b/s and diameter of your tippet needs to be matched to the size of fly or amount of hackle or floatyness it has. I've got some flies in my box I can never get to float at distance with the set up I use but when I strip them in and drag them back to the surface they'll sit there pretty as a picture, looking coyly over there shoulders and flicking their hair at me - some have even stood up on two legs and done a little Michael Flattley number whilst wearing tiny rucksacks full of rocks. I'll give them a couple of false casts to dry them off, hoy them out again - they'll be out there at distance, lying on their backs smoking cigars. One hint of a twitch or thought of retrieve and the theme tune from Das Boot fires up - Klaxons, polo neck jumpers the lot.

A line I've used a lot is a Snowbee XS floater which is very popular and good at most things, It is known however for the end bit sinking which means you can potentially have a problem with it dragging the rest of your stuff under.

It's a good idea I think to sink a length of your tippet anyway, from very close to fly to a bit further along by using these fullers earth mixes, to improve presentation. That can cause problems as well.

I'd be up for a meet up for a bit fish and help with things as well - I'm magazine and ears open in the bailiffs hut taught but would love to get some info from experienced lads.

I am definetly going to pay for a ghillie soon on one of my scotland trips - it feels a bit odd though because of the history and that and feels like your employing a servant for the day (i know this is miles from the truth) I have deja vu , I've posted this before. The prices seem great for the invaluable and unique advice you'd get from a good one. It's very easy to get good recommendations as well on the fly fishing forums - I'm scared if I hired one from a certain establishment in Perthshire it would cost me a fortune and he'd turn up wearing a baseball cap with his trackies tucked into his socks "Naar m8 these are traditional highland breeks, and the caps on back to front to stop the spate gannin doon the back of me gregory" All said in a Polish accent.

I do not expect all ghillies to have eyebrows on their cheeks but it would be a bonus.
 
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Reet last one before the apprentice -

I don't do it myself along with many others and not sure why but "a superior" alternative to the braided loop is "The Kneedle Knot"
 
But a braided loop is easier.lol
Simon gotta check with the fpo,but a slight celebration MIGHT be in order if my sons w/e works out all right.Watch this space.
 
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We deserve nothing but the best young tooly :angel:

The same man may think nothing of carrying bricks up a tree or digging his own worms but using a needle knot is akin to doing your own ironing (if your a fish - as ironing wouldn't work underwater)

We think nowt of using shockleaders - hence and therefore etc. =


I'm going to needle off all over the place tonight, everything that is of a diferrent diametre to something else is going to get stitched:calim:

Typing slow now just sewed left arm to right thigh.
 
charlie most of that went well over my head ,i may look back on it in a couple of years and understand though lol.

Tooly no probs mate hope you are celebrating? but give me a shout next time your available.

Dont think ill be allowed to even smile for a while im in the doghouse as ive just purchased, a new rod and reel.
Not bad eh only took up the sport last sat ,only fished once (caught nowt) but now have 2 rods ,two reels and 4 spools of line.
Anyone starting out give me a shout and you can get yourself a bargain on my first set up,one careful owner lol
 
charlie most of that went well over my head ,i may look back on it in a couple of years and understand though lol.

Things will have moved on by then though simon-ayre and i will be involved in the cutting edge of aero-modelling or something else by then and no longer able to give up to the minute advice on the fishing
 
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