salokcinnodrog Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 On 05/02/2025 at 04:49, newmarket said: Did somebody mention Pensioners ? 😉 Good to see you back online Mate jules007 1 Quote
newmarket Posted February 7 Report Posted February 7 19 hours ago, salokcinnodrog said: Good to see you back online Mate Thanks Nick . i keep meaning to pop in on a regular basis but i guess the fact that i have very little , if anything , to report on the fishing front has probably had a lot to do with that . i do miss the site and its regulars to be honest . Do Ian and Nigel , Phil etc still frequent the site ? jules007 1 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted February 7 Report Posted February 7 3 minutes ago, newmarket said: Thanks Nick . i keep meaning to pop in on a regular basis but i guess the fact that i have very little , if anything , to report on the fishing front has probably had a lot to do with that . i do miss the site and its regulars to be honest . Do Ian and Nigel , Phil etc still frequent the site ? My fishing is the same this winter Mate. I know you had some health issues and so did I last year. I hope you are all good now. Strangely I went to chase hip replacement at doctors yesterday and make an appointment for the problems I still have in my throat. @welder Ian pops in occasionally, Nige not so much and Phil occasionally. jules007 1 Quote
Old_Skool_Carper Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 (edited) On 27/01/2025 at 19:47, elmoputney said: Just thought the old school peeps might like their own vintage tackle section. not about vintage tackle. However...for those of us who started 40+ years ago will remember this famous shot when it was published in KM's Book, reading Pete's story & seeing that photo made me MEGA KEEN! Sir Pete Springate's Yeoveney Brace caught in October 1978 - 38lb 8oz and 36lb 8oz Edited February 9 by Old_Skool_Carper commonly, elmoputney, yonny and 2 others 5 Quote
elmoputney Posted February 9 Author Report Posted February 9 2 hours ago, Old_Skool_Carper said: not about vintage tackle. However...for those of us who started 40+ years ago will remember this famous shot when it was published in KM's Book, reading Pete's story & seeing that photo made me MEGA KEEN! Sir Pete Springate's Yeoveney Brace caught in October 1978 - 38lb 8oz and 36lb 8oz There have been some posts about vintage tackle recently, that's why I asked about a section for it. I'm not opposed to reading stuff and seeing old stories and pictures about your inspirations though. That's also why I would like a video link library, would be good to look back through it in years to come. commonly and bluelabel 2 Quote
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