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> When I stand by a riverbank
Leon Roskilly
post Jan 13 2004, 09:57 PM
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When I stand on a riverbank, not as an angler, I am enchanted.

Enchanted by the flow of the water, and the reflections of clouds.

Enchanted by the bank-side vegetation, and the nodding flowers.

By the birdlife as it clacks and quacks, peeps and sings, and flashes by in iridescent feathers.

And by the smells of crushed river mint, and water parsley and fragrant flowers.

Yet, not as an angler, I am soon bored, and turn away, not knowing what else there is to see.

A fleeting few moments that refresh the soul.


But when I come to the water as an angler, I come not to see, though see I do, but to engage the water as a creature of the river, and to learn, and to play a part.

As a mock predator, my senses are sharpened and my observation made far keener than any casual onlooker.

I see beneath the surface, just a little with my eyes, more so, much more so, with my mind.

Building a picture of that unseen land from small clues of swirling water and growing weed, and from the knowledge that I have learned of the habits of the creatures there.

Not for a few moments, or for many minutes, but for hours on end, I will delight in what nature has to reveal.

Even when fingers burn cold, or cold wind driven rain whips against my face, I will stay and see and listen and enjoy.

‘You don’t have to be an angler to enjoy going to the river’, they say.

And by saying that betray a lack of understanding, not only of an anglers’ passion, but of what is missing from their lives.

As they miss the sound of a gnawing vole, the site of a chub rising to a struggling fly, the companionship of a robber robin, and a sunburst through an evening mist.

Because they paused, and then passed by.

And having missed all of this, I could never explain to them the thrill of a dipping float, nor holding in my hands a piece of gold alive, and watching it return with a casual grace back to that half mysterious place below where their vision ceases, and an angler’s vision goes.

Tight Lines - leon
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post Jan 13 2004, 10:01 PM
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love reading these stories of yours Leon - you are a star!...look forward very much to meeting you at barton Court smile.gif

all the best

Andy

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post Jan 13 2004, 11:07 PM
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Leon, I'd love to see these stories put together in book form. :cool: :cool: :cool:


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post Jan 14 2004, 01:57 AM
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leon,a great piece of writing mate it's spot on smile.gif


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post Jan 14 2004, 02:01 AM
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Wow !
Leon, you certainly have a real talent. I take it there are more such fantastic descriptions written ?
If anyone asks me "why I bother going fishing cos it is boring", I will show them this. Fantastic !


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post Jan 14 2004, 02:07 AM
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Leon, the best of many! I agree with kleinboet, you owe the angling world a book, both with this type of writing and your easy to follow technical advice.


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post Jan 14 2004, 02:12 AM
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Leon and who else Steve?????


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By the way Leon, quite delightful!


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post Jan 14 2004, 02:55 AM
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A very nice piece of writing! Thanks for letting us all see it.
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post Jan 14 2004, 03:18 AM
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Ta Leon


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