Newman Noggs
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Great to know it's going to stay on /be easy to hook I suppose.
According to the advertising blurb it is. Can't be harder to hook than the real thing though. I'll report back.
Great to know it's going to stay on /be easy to hook I suppose.
So a bloke that can't swim is going to spend the day in a river in chest waders, fishing for salmon that are not there? Good luck snorks.I am off to fish a beat on the Wye tomorrow that once recorded two salmon caught in a day.. one of 42lb and the other of 51lb!
Unfortunately the year was 1914.
Guess last seasons total for the beat?
if you're not careful, you will end up with a t.v. series, every other bugger that works in Alaska has....Bush pilots, 'airy-arsed big-riggers, dog-mushers, train-crew, loggers, entire dynasties of scandinavian immigrants, sustenance hunter-gatherers, saquatch seekers, guides, even border-guards and drug enforcement wonks. There must be something about the place, no doubt, butI just signed my crew up to build a few more small cabins on a small Island between Kodiak and Afognak, heading up middle of May. I helped build the main lodge fifteen odd years ago, it’s just a fishing lodge at the moment but they’re going to expand into a Hunting Lodge and be open more of the year
Thanks Fuckpig :)So a bloke that can't swim is going to spend the day in a river in chest waders, fishing for salmon that are not there? Good luck snorks.
I am off to fish a beat on the Wye tomorrow that once recorded two salmon caught in a day.. one of 42lb and the other of 51lb!
Unfortunately the year was 1914.
Guess last seasons total for the beat?
Not a touch, but it's a lovely stretch.Daft question I suspect, but did you get anything ?
Not a touch, but it's a lovely stretch.
The ghillie said they had over a dozen double figure barbel last season for the coarse anglers amongst us.
I saw a 14lb salmon caught today on my usual beat, and I thought I was in for a second...
Turned out to be a 5lb bloody chub!
Using 20lb fluoro and a fifteen foot fly rod the chub are easily tamed!Nice chub !!! At least the salmon is an encouraging sign.
Good luck Noddy; )Using 20lb fluoro and a fifteen foot fly rod the chub are easily tamed!
I am back on the Wye this afternoon, then a couple of sessions on the Welsh Dee.
Best of luck. Bring back some good news.Using 20lb fluoro and a fifteen foot fly rod the chub are easily tamed!
I am back on the Wye this afternoon, then a couple of sessions on the Welsh Dee.
Close season for chub you wrong un .Not a touch, but it's a lovely stretch.
The ghillie said they had over a dozen double figure barbel last season for the coarse anglers amongst us.
I saw a 14lb salmon caught today on my usual beat, and I thought I was in for a second...
Turned out to be a 5lb bloody chub!
I know that Fuckpig, try telling the sodding chub! :)Close season for chub you wrong un .

30 years ago we used to go to Ireland to fish for bream. As the week went on, especially when it was hot, the stench in the car from bream slime on the keep nets was eye watering.There's trouble brewing in the Noggs household. I've been out a lot lately, nothing exceptional just easy local waters fishing for roach and skimmers, basically fishing for bites.
Anyway, my girlfriend who, like most women, has been blessed with an oversensitive nose has been able to tell when I've been catching bream and has started to complain that I still smell of bream even after I've showered and made myself generally fragrant. So today, I decided to teach her a lesson and I liberally dosed my groundbait with halibut oil. Let's see her complain about the bream today !
Angling is a smorgasbord of delicious aromas.
Fly fishing is whiff free. The only risk is if you kill fish and some of the fish juice spills into the boot of your car. That can get a little smelly.30 years ago we used to go to Ireland to fish for bream. As the week went on, especially when it was hot, the stench in the car from bream slime on the keep nets was eye watering.
My Mrs also complains of the smell of halibut pellets when I get back from barbel fishing. All my fleeces are ingrained in it.
Angling is a smorgasbord of aromas.
Lure fishing is clean too, until you land a pike. They stink as bad as bream.Fly fishing is whiff free. The only risk is if you kill fish and some of the fish juice spills into the boot of your car. That can get a little smelly.