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Old 11-04-2012, 05:27 PM
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What does everyone think about Pole fishing?

Do you think that fishing nowadays has become more modernised and do you think that pole fishing is destroying the true art of fishing along with bite alarms GRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 11-04-2012, 05:38 PM
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Not really salmon fishing, is it?

As for the comments on poles, bite alarms, etc, I will defer to the late Richard Walker;

Grizzleguts

When men looked very much like apes, five million years ago,
They only caught small animals, or old ones that were slow.
They hadn't learned to use a tool, nor yet invented huts,
But each tribe had a member whose name was Grizzleguts.

"It's really most unsporting," he would furiously roar,
Whenever he saw something he had never seen before.
About each new invention he would angrily complain,
Saying it should be made taboo and never used again.

One day, while hunting in a group some men disturbed a deer,
It brushed asidetheir grasping hands and very soon broke clear.
Inspired, one hunter threw a rock and hit it on the head.
Old Grizzleguts then raised his voice and this is what he said:

"It's really most unsporting, we shall have to see it's banned.
The only decent way to kill is with your own bare hand,
If everyone starts throwing things, if rocks & stones are tossed,
The fine old art of throttling will very soon be lost."

A few ice ages later a man picked up a pole
And found that if he sharpened it, the thing would make a hole.
And when he stuck it in a boar, his quarry quickly died,
But Grizzleguts was watching him, and this is what he cried.

"It's really most unsporting; we shall have to make a rule,
That says a sharpened hunting pole is a forbidden tool.
If not, we'll kill off all the game! We'll wipe out all the stocks!
And soon, society will lose the art of throwing rocks!"

Another ice age later a hunter made a bow,
And aiming at a bison, saw his arrow lay it low.
The hunter was delighted when he saw how well he'd aimed,
But Grizzleguts, who stood nearby, immediately declaimed:

"It's really most unsporting, and it shouldn't be allowed,
If this is not prevented it will spread to all the crowd.
There won't be any bison left, and that would be a shame;
And society will quickly lose the art of spearing game."

Today, if you invent a better fishing rod, reel or gun
To do what once we did for food and now we do for fun;
If you devise a more effective cartridge, bait or fly,
Old Grizzleguts is still around,and this is what he'll cry:

"It's really most unsporting, and a rule we must adopt,
That says the use of this new thing is permanently stopped.
I've never even seen it, no sight of it I've had,
But I am quite convinced that new things must all be bad!"

Do not let his cries concern you, for he seldom gets his way.
The inventions that improved man's lot have come, and come to stay.
And but forthese inventions we can very plainly see
That Grizzleguts would feed on nuts and live up in a tree!
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Old 11-04-2012, 06:19 PM
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Arent they eating all they catch? the poles I mean, easker1
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Old 13-04-2012, 07:50 AM
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As an ex-match angler turned fluff chucker and cn safely say pole fishing takes a lot of skill.

On the right venue, used correctly it can be unbeatable. As already mentioned it also pre-dates running line so there's no argument to be had there.

My largest fish on the pole was a 15lb common carp from a canal which took some landing as it was a proper long, fit fish and not some commercial fishery fattie. Having 15 metres of carbon in your hands, all of it bending and more elastic than you'd rather disappearing out the end at a worrying rate of knots is quite exciting. I landed it on a size 12 hook, 5lb hook length and a 12 elastic. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have got it in on a running line.

It also won me a heap of cash.
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Old 17-04-2012, 06:37 PM
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yes i agree
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Old 17-04-2012, 08:04 PM
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Pole fishing is very skillful indeed, I watch some of those guys in awe.

I only have an 8.5m margin pole for fishing down either side if my feeder or wagglers swims die off a bit during a session, trickling in some feed throughout the session in case I need to utilise those spots, however those guys fishing long at 14m and 16m takes some doing, even with expensive so called lightweight poles, it aint easy and takes a lot of concentration and effort, however the rewards can be amazing.

I prefer to fish the feeder and waggler any day, however if you want to be a serious matchman and compete with the best, you need to have a well rounded game and be able to fish all methods.

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Old 17-04-2012, 09:41 PM
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Pole fishing is very skillful indeed, I watch some of those guys in awe.

I only have an 8.5m margin pole for fishing down either side if my feeder or wagglers swims die off a bit during a session, trickling in some feed throughout the session in case I need to utilise those spots, however those guys fishing long at 14m and 16m takes some doing, even with expensive so called lightweight poles, it aint easy and takes a lot of concentration and effort, however the rewards can be amazing.

I prefer to fish the feeder and waggler any day, however if you want to be a serious matchman and compete with the best, you need to have a well rounded game and be able to fish all methods.

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Old 17-04-2012, 09:55 PM
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I took up fly fishing becaue I got a bit fed up of all the kit I was carting about....
then I saw a bloke shifting all his fy fishing tackle donto his boat with a barrow...
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Old 17-04-2012, 10:59 PM
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I keep thinking about replacing my pole - it's only 11m, but it's 20 years old and a wee bit on the heavy side. I just don't think I'd really get the use, though, much as I use to enjoy pole fishing.
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Old 18-04-2012, 08:11 AM
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you would notice the difference if you tried a modern one, but they are pretty pricey to get for one or two outings a year, stick with the fluff chucking mate
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