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#11
Members' Board / Re: Who has not been fishing s...
Last post by Fishtales - Yesterday at 02:06:08 PM
Quote from: Wildfisher on Yesterday at 01:28:10 PMI have several pairs of reading glasses Sandy of various strengths for various jobs, they are  becoming less and less effective. :(

I won't stop, I'll just do different things, sadly fly fishing might have to go.

Is it just deteriorating or cataracts?
#12
Members' Board / Re: Who has not been fishing s...
Last post by Wildfisher - Yesterday at 01:28:10 PM
I have several pairs of reading glasses Sandy of various strengths for various jobs, they are  becoming less and less effective. :(

I won't stop, I'll just do different things, sadly fly fishing might have to go.
#13
Open Board / Re: Trade inyour fleece for a ...
Last post by Wildfisher - Yesterday at 11:44:38 AM
We spoke to 2 individuals from the shooting club, one very nice lady and later a chap who seemed to have a  bit of a gung-ho attitude. Both were OK although I was left with the impression they didn't really understand Scottish access law.

There are signs up, but signs don't stop bullets. Where they are shooting is on the route of a very popular circular walk.

Might well be all OK and above board although knowing how strict UK gun law is it is all rather astonishing.
#14
Open Board / Re: Trade inyour fleece for a ...
Last post by Jon - Yesterday at 10:57:04 AM
Check to see if the range is home office approved.

If it is they will have completed the necessary risk assessments.

Having shit in many rifle ranges it's very hard to imagine the public are at risk if it's been approved and has qualified range commanders running the shooting there.
#15
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Last post by Fishtales - Yesterday at 09:32:39 AM
You guys have no resilience, get out there and don't stop until you can't. Fred, you are fitter than me for getting into the hills and get a cheap pair of reading glasses from the pound shop for tying flies or a magnifier light :)

Last year it took me five hours to walk in carrying the rucksack, 3 miles that normally took 2 hours. This year I had a test walk again five hours for 3 miles that normally takes two hours. I have just finished editing the video and got it down to an hour in length, I may post it for viewing but not many people will stay the course and watch it all :)
#16
Open Board / Re: Trade inyour fleece for a ...
Last post by Fishtales - Yesterday at 09:23:16 AM
Are there warning notices up? If not it could be a police matter.
#17
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Last post by Scozzie - May 25, 2024, 10:28:01 PM
Been out half a dozen times on local club water mixed results only one blank so far heading to thurso in morning for a week hoping for good things
#18
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Last post by east wind - May 25, 2024, 10:09:44 PM
Quote from: Wildfisher on May 25, 2024, 09:49:36 PMMe too, except for the golf.  ;D

My close up eyesight is gubbed, tying on a fly is a nightmare and I've quit fly tying. My long range sight is fine, reading the number plate for driving etc.

There comes a point when it's not worth the hassle any more - my fishing days are ending I fear!  :( 

Got a lads golfing break in Portugal in a couple of weeks that's drawing my attention at the moment.
Still I'll give the fishing another go next week. Looking back I would expect a tough March then in April at least a few decent days with the dark olives and March browns with May providing sport over 12 hours.
Now April can be as dire as March and this year May has been patchy at best.
Tying on a flee can also be a chore for me as well, party due to me covering the hook eye with fluff and party due to fumbling fingers. I'm becoming more reliant on hanging a hook threader off the waistcoat.The C&F spares, expensive but the wire on anything else is not up to the job. The C&F work a treat.
#19
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Last post by Wildfisher - May 25, 2024, 09:49:36 PM
Quote from: east wind on May 25, 2024, 09:19:44 PMMore worrying is how doddery I'm becoming. Can still do the miles but the stumbling over tussocks & fences and bankside is comical. Also casting is pretty shabby at the moment, constant knots on the leader, putting fish down or not even reaching them.
At the moment I'm veering towards my golf.
Me too, except for the golf.  ;D

My close up eyesight is gubbed, tying on a fly is a nightmare and I've quit fly tying. My long range sight is fine, reading the number plate for driving etc.

There comes a point when it's not worth the hassle any more - my fishing days are ending I fear!  :( 
#20
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Last post by east wind - May 25, 2024, 09:19:44 PM
I've been out often enough when levels permit. Actually had a couple of decent fish off the surface in March before the clocks changed, always been a personal target.
However, the weathers no been great. Strong North Easterly with bright skies make every trout a prisoner. Hatches yes, though reduction in numbers to what should be around at in May in particular. Trout don't seem to be fully switched on apart from one day. So, plenty of blanks or one or two each visit with the odd good un. For the type of fishing I do, walking and looking for rises, the days are becoming boring. I just can't be arsed fishing any other way.
More worrying is how doddery I'm becoming. Can still do the miles but the stumbling over tussocks & fences and bankside is comical. Also casting is pretty shabby at the moment, constant knots on the leader, putting fish down or not even reaching them.
At the moment I'm veering towards my golf.
 
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