BlueMoonRisin’
Well-Known Member
Andy May(ex Stockport fed iirc) is a very experienced angler and I agree, he'd certainly hold his own on a river against most.Fair comments mate and i agree with you . Its just seemed that you dismissed commercial anglers as all one trick ponys which judging by your reply you dont . I wouldnt fancy many river anglers chances against , say , Andy May on the Dane but i get your point
I take it you love match fishing commercial waters, if so fair play. I can't stand fishing them TBH. Full of tackle tarts with the latest gear and my older tackle would not impress many. But having up to the minute top brand gear often catches more anglers than it does fish. I've seen several who have fancy tackle who can't really use it. But I'm not knocking these anglers, it's just that they most probably won't venture on a river as you can't fluke fish like you can on a hole in the ground, filled with water and tons of ravenous F1 carp queuing up to be caught. And sadly this is how angling has fast become since anglers switched from rivers lakes and canals to fish stuffed modern day commercials.
Serving an angling apprenticeship fishing many different waters using different methods is something of a rarity nowadays. Many modern anglers are bereft of stickfloat and waggler fishing skills and couldn't cast a feeder accurately at 60m or scratch for bites on the Ashton Hyde and Rochdale canals in winter as I have. After all, when fine tuning ones skills to catch fish all day on an easy commercial, not many anglers would want to sit there freezing holding a pole in winter in the wind all day. I don't do that myself anymore TBH. Infact I don't get on the bank much at all nowadays, I'm rusty and apathetic, lost the fishing bug I once had when I'd spend almost every spare hour I had fishing.
Like I said previously, I intend to join a local club and go fishing with my mates who pleasure fish and fish matches regularly. I'm looking forward to the banter and competing in matches. I'll just be pools fodder at first until I get my angling eye in, then I hope it brings the competitive edge out in me like I once had when fishing matches. But for now I'm rusty and not up to the minute on modern techniques of presentation. I think the best thing I can do is go back to basics of trotting a float on a river, waggler fishing at range, and feeder fishing.
But after several trips fishing on the Ebro in Spain, and a single catfish trip on the mighty River Po in Italy, catching several 100lb+ cats I'm not too enthusiastic about going back to basics fishing hard waters in shite weather. Also been ruined fishing for big barbel and chub on snorky's salmon syndicate stretch on the Wye.
That truly is fishing heaven surrounded by beautiful countryside, absolutely as good as it gets for me fishing in England. Fishing there or fishing a shopping trolley filled Rochdale canal in winter. Let me think about it. Lol.
But back to basics it's gonna be as the Wye is 150 mile away and I am privileged to get to fish that magical salmon beat only once a year unfortunately. I need to get my gear together and get on the bank, and stop making shit excuses on not getting out fishing with my fishing mates: )