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  1. enid blyton mention yew berry pie in one of her books (five die in agony) yes you can eat yew berries but after removing the pip which is the most deadly bit.

    fox glove "juice" is poisonous but its (or used to be) used for ulcers.

    fresh water fish have always been sold in londons fishmarket we've always had communities that eat them

     

     

    when I was in a kid, the birmingham fish market sold roach and bream, not sure if they still do butyou could see whole stands full of them.

  2. Most pike eaten in France are imported from The eastern block, Latvia export many 100's of tons of pike (and snails) to France, it is an important export for there economy, Most of the pike come from the Baltic sea, were they are netted along with sea trout, salmon, cod, perch, mackerel and wolf fish.

    The Baltic pike are in no danger of over fishing, they are fished for less now than in the soviet era. (The cod is a different story)

    The Fish in the French supermarkets are undoubtedly these fish, I am sure many local French anglers catch and eat there own, but the housewife or House Husband who does not fish can grab a pike at the local convenience store.

     

    Pike are widely eaten all over Europe and Russia and have been since time began, I don't believe they are in decline in these countries.

     

    Having said that you have to do an awful lot to them to make them any good, I used to work in a restaurant that put pike on the menu from time to time, it was the best seller when on the menu.

    The public have a real curiosity for it.

     

    I would also suggest that those that are up in arms about eating pike should never have a nice portion of cod from the chippy again as this is a species that is really under threat, and the sea anglers are finding it harder and harder to catch good cod.

    All you course anglers eating our quarry is a far more interesting topic to debate than the odd pike going in the frying pan, cod are being systematically wiped out.

  3. Sounds a nice place. What is the size range of the rudd, BR?

     

    The biggest I have caught is about a 1lb, but I am sure there are larger fish, they are the prettiest fish with the most amazing colour, I have posted pictures of them here before, I just marvel at them and for that reason enjoy catching them.

    but if its big fish you want then the perch are big, the lake record caught in 2004 is 5lb 2 oz

     

     

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  4. About 10 years ago one of the fly fishing magazines gave away a first aid hook removing kit, it contains anti septic wipes, bandage, dressing and a very cool tool to pull hooks out, it holds the hook at exactly the right angle to pull it out.

    I have had this in my fly kit since I received it and as yet have never had the opportunity to use it (which is a good thing)

    I have never seen these kits for sale but judging by the replies here it would seem to make sense that we all carried on in each of our kits be it fly, sea, course etc...

  5. dont be so bloody ridiculous of course i dont condone what he did, but if you had done it, it wouldnt be spread all over the internet for people that dont know you or have ever even met you to pass comment. And of course everyone on here is as pure as the driven snow :rolleyes:

     

     

    I don't know who you hang out with or your own moral standards but I reckon most on hear have not committed fraud. And I would also suggest that most have never committed a criminal offence. The majority of the population as you put it are “as pure as the driven snow”

    So when we see a high profile Angler committing not one but two offences we get rattled.

    He is a fool and should have any privilege afforded him by his celebrity status removed.

  6. What about a canal boat on the Kennet & Avon?

     

    Den

     

     

    Hi I can recommend

    http://www.mortonspringscoarsefishing.co.uk/

     

    It’s in Warwickshire, near the Worcester/ west midlands boarders

     

    This is based at Roylands Farm, it is a very quite location and the angling during the week is quite, Roylands Farm has holiday cottages to let, the farmer is about the same age as your dad and a nice old chap.

     

    Good fishing, easy access,

     

    The local surroundings are very beautiful and when you are fishing the only sounds are those of the sheep and cattle, you don't hear cars or traffic of any kind, and it is an ideal location for your dad.

    The added bonuses are that if you want you can target some very big perch, or fish for Tench.

    There are some big roach as well.

    In fact the fishing is very varied, I sometimes go and target the rudd.

    There are plenty of carp if you enjoy carp fishing,

    I prefer to fish the float in the margins, the water is clear as it is spring feed, it is also deep.

     

    When the rivers are out of season this place keeps me going.

     

    Cheers I hope it’s the sort of place you’re looking for.

  7. I was in West Bay Dorset last week, went in a great shop, Sea gear, game gear and course gear. Fresh bait for both sea and course, loads of carp gear, lots of good advice and they also ran charter boats daily.

    The place was busy with a mix of locals and tourist.

     

    Location was the key; the harbour was packed with tourist fishing and locals fishing the high water. All the local beaches had shore anglers fishing for rays, bass and dog fish.

    loads of boats in the harbour going out fishing (with rod and line)

    I am sure he can make a living in the winter from the locals but must cream it in, in the summer.

     

    It was like Aladdin’s cave in there far more interesting than your normal midlands Tackle shop.

  8. That is indeed food for thought Anderoo, I remember the first time another Angler pointed out to me that I should use an unhooking Mat for pike; I was embarrassed and went a bought one the next day. I had not even heard of an unhooking Mat at the time.

    On the other hand live baiting has never embarrassed me.

     

     

    So, some things that used to happen in angling (in living memory, even for us younger ones) that we don't do any more include:

     

    - Use of gaffs

    - Throwing zander up the bank

    - Double hook rigs

    - Killing and stuffing specimen fish

    - Cutting the legs off herons(?!)

    - Killing otters

    - Knotted mesh landing nets

    - Lots of fish crammed into old knotted keep nets

    - Waiting for a pike to run, stop to turn the bait, and make its second run befroe striking

    - Fixed lead rigs

    - Lead shot

    - Salmon tailers

    - Gorge tackle for pike

    - Pike Gags

    - Weighing more than one fish at a time, especially in a wire basket

    - Pike in knotted keep nets

    - Keepnets full of barbel

    - Eels on baited mouse traps(!)

    - Spring balance stright into the gills

    - Gold fish as live baits

    - Killing eels

     

    Far from an exhaustive list.

     

    Is it therefore unreasonable to think that some things we do now will either fade away over time as sensibilities change, or will become illegal?

     

    In response to the livebaiting topics and the 'we should defend everything we do at all costs or we will lose all of angling' arguments in particular.

  9. bluerinse, just in case you didn't know, poledark was one of the anglers in the series, and apparently is very modest about it :).

     

     

    well I didn't know, well you never know who your talking with on a forum. thanks

    Intrested in my idea?

  10. Why don't we have a "GOLDEN MAGGOT COMPETION?"

    It would be great perhaps we could get some sponsorship interest??

    and do it for charity

    I would enter with my brother as a pair, it could be 72 hours or 48 you could text photos of your catch to a Judge (who could post on the forum), and you would need to be issued with an Anglers net sign that must be in the photo, issued at the start of the comp.

    Freedom to fish anywhere legal, course, game or sea, or it could be in two sections course and game, sea and game. Each team pays in a fee which goes to charity with a trophy for the winners.

     

    Anyone interested?

     

    Just a thought

  11. Found a little bit more info

     

    http://www.fishing.co.uk/article.php3?id=669

     

     

    The program was defiantly called the golden maggot at some point, ( I can remember to title sequence) But now I seem to be having memories coming back, I was only 12- 13 at the time, I think the first series was called “The fishing race” and the second series in Sweden was called “The golden maggot”.

     

    I now remember the zoo episode now it’s been mentioned, I also recall the topless girl (properly gave me reasons to have fantasies for months at such an impressionable age, topless girls and fishing, powerful stuff for a 13 year old)

     

    I now remember Gareth Edwards being in the show as he was a massive star at the time. And properly the BBC thought it needed a big name.

  12. Who remembers the TV program from the 70’s called “the golden maggot”?

    I would love to know who the anglers were as I don’t remember.

    I remember the contest was to catch as many species of fish in a given time, and at one point someone fished in a garden pond for goldfish and koi.

    Does anyone have a better memory than me and could fill in a bit more detail.

     

    I was quite young at the time but I do remember how much I enjoyed it and the whole family watched it each week (I was the only angler in my family) and thought it was great.

     

    I would also love to see a remake, perhaps BBC (who I think made it originally) could update it and remake, But then again the BCC don’t do fishing anymore do they!!!

     

    anyone know if its avalible on DVD?

  13. I've seen that they are on the EA's list of imported species and are present somewhere in UK waters. I've also seen a lot of very fishy places that largemouth would love on the coarse lakes and canals I've been to. I'd love to know the answer as well seeing as that's where I cut my teeth angling and what I've done the most of over the past 20 years.

     

    thanks,

    rick

     

     

    I may be wrong but I seem to remember Matt Hayes fly-fishing somewhere in a welsh lake for smallmouth Bass.!! Maybe I dreamed it!

  14. Bubbles can be really tricky to read, some weeds get covered in bubbles as they Photosynthesis under water. If a fish brushes the weed it sends up a cloud of tiny pin prick bubbles, this can be mistaken for fish feeding, I have seen this in very clear water lakes, if the water had been coulored I would have sworn fish were feeding in my swim.

  15. a 1lb pearch is more than big enough, the trick is not to fillet it but cook it whole and debone it after its cooked, loads of meat.

     

    I have had a very pleasent meal with 3 x 1/2 peaqrch sevred whole on the pleate. I have also had smoked perch of all sizes. (including some real tiddlers, these having been netted in the baltic sea and then smoked by the fisherman before selling them on the side of the road, they are to die for you just pull it apart with your fingers and have a chunk of bread with it.

    Latvian fast food!!

  16. yes its just morse code ,the big bubbles are dashes the small ones dots ,but ofcourse you maybe able to get the sequence on paper but can you read carpese or tenchese ;)

     

    I have also had small bubbles from a big roach

    I thought it was tench also but after about 5 roach and no tench I could only come to one conclustion

  17. Let us know how you get on with rod & reel. We have some anglers on here who do some mullet fishing and really enjoy it although they can be a bit tricky from what I'm told. I'm too far inland to have a chance at any so can't speak from personal experience.

     

     

    arh but put a hook and line anywere near a mullet and it will compleatly ignore your bait.

  18. It doesn't mention gudgeon though.

    I tried to google a recipe for you, but failed, and I can't find my Mrs Beeton. :(

     

    I think you will find that a goujon (as in gojon of place breaded fried and served with Tartar sauce)

    Originally was Gudgeon.

    These were breaded and fried similar to whitebait head and all. Goujon being the French for Gudgeon. (someone might want to correct me if i am wrong)

    Goujon is now used to mean any Gudgeon size piece of white fish.

    Apparently they are very tasty, if my memory serves me right I think the observer book of British fresh water fish makes reference to there good eating.

  19. Why Goldfish???

     

    John.

     

    John I never used them, I have seen them used though in the 70's (by a very well know pike fisherman of the time and others), why? No idea I presume because they stood out.

     

    All the above practises were not carried out by me but have been observed at some point in the past.

    The topic I believe is about old practises no longer used.

  20. I don't know about Poland ( I saw one tv program were they caught very little and it was put down to fish being taken, this however is not really conclusive evedence that there rivers and lakes are empty, if they are how come there are so many polish fishermen ?) but I lived in Latvia for 7 years, all fish caught are eaten regardless of type and size.

    The rivers and lakes however are full of fish. Angling is a mayor past time with most males owning a rod or two, some men actually make there living fishing with rod and line and selling there catch in local street markets.

    I lived in Riga which has a population of 1.5 million, the main river (River Dagava) flows through the center (has some great cat fish by the way). There are many smaller rivers that feed into this and lots of natural lakes. All are heavily fished even in winter when ice fishing takes over.

    Now I don’t know why but all the waterways have a lot of fish and some good size fish from time to time. I also know that having fish out in the Latvian countryside that the fishing is comparable to the waters close to Riga.

    No explanation I am afraid but though it was worth pointing out

     

    I think its also worth noting that the French eat almost all fresh water fish with no apparent decline in fish stocks

  21. those old pike boards, were you had a bright coulred disk (on one side) that floated that you supended a livebait under and let it float free across a lake, when you had a pike the disk fliped over to show the bright side. you rowed out and pulled it in, these were set out early evening and recovered the next morning. I never have used them by the way.

     

    Pike in knotted keep nets

    Keep Nets full of barble on the river seven

    Eels on baited mouse traps!

    spring balance stright into the gills

    gold fish as live baits

     

    I am sure there are many more

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