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Old 19-12-2008, 04:01 PM
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I stopped coming on here a while back as I didn't want people thinking I was just hanging around asking pointless questions for the sake of it. Being out of work for a while meant I couldn't really justify spending even £50 on the tuition at Rutland water. Well, I had a stroke of luck when I found out my next door neighbour is a warden at Eyebrook Reservoir (I had no idea!) and have finally had a go at catching some fish! I wrote a small piece on my blog about my day and not being sure if I can post the link here thought I'd copy and paste it in for you to read!




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At 0645 this morning there was a knock at the door. 'Are you ready?' Just as well I was, Jimmy was 15 minutes early! I quickly put on my boots by the door being careful not to get mud on the carpet as they hadn't been cleaned and then off I went. Walking up the drive Jimmy said to me, 'where's your rod and reel?'


S**t! So back I go into the house to get them. Lets face it, I won't catch many fish without them!!! We stopped off at the petrol station for fuel, sandwiches, and in Jimmy's case Cigarettes then off we went. (Later in the day I was greeted by my wife on the mobile phone to tell me what a twit I am - I had been so careful not to wear my muddy boots in the house but then went back in for the rod without thinking and left a trail of mud for her to clear up! Whoops!)


We were the first to arrive at Elinor Trout lake near Thrapston in Northamptonshire which meant we could pick the best spot! A quick word in the right ear from Jimmy and I was allowed to fish on his ticket as it was my first time. Once we had the ticket we grabbed our rods and headed off to 'the Dam'. The wind was blowing straight into our faces and I don't mind admitting there was no chance I was going to be able to cast a fly against that wind!! So we carried on round to 'Pensioners point'. Jimmy showed me how to attach a fly (which went straight over my head, sorry Jimmy but you may have to show me that again next time!) So, we were set.. Lets fish!

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Jimmy wasted no time in getting into the water up to his waist and showed how casting should be done! Meanwhile, I stood on the bank waving my rod around in the air and putting the fly on everything except for the water! I spent a lot of the first hour taking the hook out of my jacket and unwrapping the line from around my head. Frustrated much?!!! Eventually I started to relax and as I got into the swing of it was able to manage some ok-ish casts! (It really isn't as easy as it looks!)

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It was neither I nor Jimmy that caught the first fish, but an old gentleman next to us. It wasn't long after that though when Jimmy had his first (of many) fish.


The old man that caught the first fish, who's name I unfortunately didn't get, was telling me that if I waded out I would get my fly an extra 10 feet or so away from the bank. It was then that he noticed I wasn't wearing waders, so, very kindly, he left his tackle on the bank and walked across the field back to his car and returned with his spare pair of waders for me to borrow. I was very grateful and was soon in the lake in between where Jimmy and the old man were catching fish - if they were catching fish either side of me then I must be able to catch something in the middle of them both!?



It wasn't long before Jimmy caught another fish and soon after I had my first on the line. A bit too exited and not doing as I had been taught the fish managed to get off the hook and swam away. What a horrible feeling! I was gutted! But I kept trying and eventually caught my first fish!! What an amazing feeling! That's it, I'm hooked so to speak! It wasn't as big as those that Jimmy was catching but it was my first fish and I was very proud!

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A little later I hooked another but it managed to get away when it straightened the hook out!! Jimmy also lost a few. But by the end of the day I had caught one more and was happy with 2 fish on my first trip! I gave the waders back to the old man (and realised they had leaked and I now had a wet leg!) and thanked him for his kindness. He caught 7 fish in all but had released 2 so said he would try for one more before he went home. Sure enough he caught another in his last 10 minutes and I was amazed when, just before we went home, Jimmy had a last try and managed to catch 4 more in quick succession giving him a total of 12 caught and 4 that got away!

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Out of the fish we caught we were allowed to keep 8 on the shared ticket and with Jimmy not eating fish, I had the pleasure of taking all 8 home and gutting them all!!!


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Old 19-12-2008, 04:11 PM
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Fantastic! Great post, loved the pictures - huge smiles and fish in the sink. I really hope you enjoy eating them.

It is refreshing to get such a post, it's what fishing is all about - going out, enjoying yourself and coming home proud - the hunter, gatherer.

I wish you many more such days and many more different days too - different venues, different fish, different experiences - fly fishing is great!

Merry Christmas.
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Old 19-12-2008, 04:17 PM
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Hi Lighthouse,

Thank you for such a nice reply. It was a fantastic day and I really really enjoyed it! The 'buzz' I got when I caught a fish was a great feeling! I can't wait to go again! I knew I wanted to try it and guessed I would enjoy it, but I didn't think I would be so addicted straight away! I kept telling myself, 'just one more cast, just one more', each time when it was time to get packed up! I didn't even eat my sandwiches as I didn't want to miss a chance! haha!

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Old 19-12-2008, 04:17 PM
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I'll second what Lighthouse just said, brilliant stuff, and don't be too long in posting again.
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Old 19-12-2008, 04:18 PM
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Well done ,Glad you decided to come back to the Forum.

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Hi' Jimmy, well done. BTW, don't apologise for asking questions, for various reasons. If you don't ask, you don't learn; the forums are here for the use of people who have either questions to ask or knowledge to impart. Before long, you will be more a part of the latter element and less a part of the former; and if you ask what you think might be a daft question, believe me, there are probably several lads waiting for the same answer, but they would rather have someone else stick his neck out.
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Old 19-12-2008, 04:19 PM
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I've just realised the way I've written it may confuse people but its because my next door neighbour is called Jimmy as well so when I refer to Jimmy I am refering to him, not myself as a third party!
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Old 19-12-2008, 04:22 PM
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I've just realised the way I've written it may confuse people but its because my next door neighbour is called Jimmy as well so when I refer to Jimmy I am refering to him, not myself as a third party!
Clear as mud Jimmy, which ever one you are.
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Old 19-12-2008, 04:30 PM
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I'll second what Lighthouse just said, brilliant stuff, and don't be too long in posting again.
Thank you, I think I'll stick around now! I'll hopefully have plenty more trips to write about in the spring/summer!

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Well done ,Glad you decided to come back to the Forum.

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Hi Jim,
Me too! Well, I never really did leave for good. I think I knew in my mind that I wanted to come back here it was just frustrating when I hadn't even been near any water let alone fish! At least now I've been and had a go I have more of an idea of what people are talking about!

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Hi' Jimmy, well done. BTW, don't apologise for asking questions, for various reasons. If you don't ask, you don't learn; the forums are here for the use of people who have either questions to ask or knowledge to impart. Before long, you will be more a part of the latter element and less a part of the former; and if you ask what you think might be a daft question, believe me, there are probably several lads waiting for the same answer, but they would rather have someone else stick his neck out.
We all learn a little, at least, as a result of someone having asked a 'daft' question. Good luck, in a few months time, you will be saying,'What has luck got to do with it?' Only joking. Best wishes, TerryC
Hi Terry,

Thanks for your reply. I'm sure I'll have plenty of questions to ask as I get into it. Sure I have Jimmy next door but its always handy to have other peoples opinions on ways of doing things and besides, if he is out one day and I need a question answered fairly quickly I know I can always rely on you helpful people on here! Fly tying is something I'd like to have a go at later on after seeing Jimmy's flies. He must have thousands!! I watched him tie a couple and it looks quite satisfying to be able to catch a fish using a fly that you yourself have made. Just need to buy bits gradually as I go along until I have all the right tackle and fly tying bits!


Thanks again for your replies,

Jimmy.


Also, I don't remember if I publicly thanked Whitegoatie? He came to my house sometime ago and spent some time with me showing me how to cast in the field opposite my house, so thank you also to you whitegoatie!
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Old 19-12-2008, 04:35 PM
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Brilliant post, brilliant photos.

Don't ever loose that feeling. That is why we fish.

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