I have been a member on here for a while. but never really introduced myself properly. I live in Yorkshire in England , I fish many of the streams where traditional spiders ( soft hackles ) were developed . I have fly fished for 50 years now and am pretty passionate about it . I mainly fish smaller streams locally but also fish the Yorkshire dales rivers like the Ure which is a large freestone affair. I will confess I fish with carbon but over the years I have a growing love affair with cane . Started by the purchase of a South Bend 290 a few years back which rather surprised me Since then I have gathered together rods by some other American builders and Chapmans in the UK. Anyway I promise not to make a nuisance of myself .
Andy
hello from England
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- chsparkman
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Re: hello from England
#3Welcome!
...as for us we pin our faith and fealty to the silk-wound PENTAGONAL rod cunningly yet simply devised of its FIVE subtle, individual triangular strips of cane throughout...
Holden, George Parker. (modified by me) Idyl of the Split Bamboo
Holden, George Parker. (modified by me) Idyl of the Split Bamboo
- Bill Charles
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Re: hello from England
#4Welcome!
I'm Canadian, but my very first fly fishing experience was as a 14 yr old on the Rye River at Nunnington.
A great memory!
I'm Canadian, but my very first fly fishing experience was as a 14 yr old on the Rye River at Nunnington.
A great memory!
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Re: hello from England
#5I was fishing the Rye one mile from Nunnington last week.. have a look here ....
https://brooksandbecks.blogspot.com/202 ... n-dry.html
Andy
https://brooksandbecks.blogspot.com/202 ... n-dry.html
Andy
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Re: hello from England
#7That's great. Nice to see it again!Becksandbrowntrout wrote: ↑05/10/22 08:37I was fishing the Rye one mile from Nunnington last week.. have a look here ....
https://brooksandbecks.blogspot.com/202 ... n-dry.html
Andy
Re: hello from England
#8Welcome to the Forum. Enjoy. Cheers.
Earl
Earl
....with the hope a fish will rise.