Haha. No what you mean back in the day.
Fisdyke also rings s bell with me. Probably went around 72-73 era. Some bloody cold mornings and all in the love of fishing.
Largest ever caught was a 68lb conger eel off Alderney deep sea wreck fishing. First time ever and boy did we all scatter on to the engine housing when the captain got it on boards the deck 😄
Would that be Jack Grice ? What a great guy.I used to go fishing with Jack and the Rotherham Co-Op angling section - great days.Currently fishing river Idle and River Ryton - great little rivers and not forgetting the rejuvenated river Dearne - free fishing and full of minted fish which have never been caught before- had 6 LB barbel last year.Idle is fishing well but you need to find a place where you can actually get to the water.Tight lines !
Go and treat yourself to a permit for Ravenfield ponds Brin,you wont be disappointed mate...On the point of Jack Grice bus are you getting mistaken for Gordons that used to run fishing trips through 60s 70s every sunday morning to Crowland (river welland) you could drop off at Winthorpe Bridge (river trent) or market deeping,then be picked up at same point on return trip, great days out for about 7/6d if i remember correctly, then through winter months they went up North Yorks dropping off on the Swale at cundall then on to Butterwick (river rye) close to flamingo zoo. Happy days. Oh bye the way once tried fly fishing and caught a 3lb bluebottle.![]()
Had a brief spell trying to fish wasn't much cop at it. But i do remember bakers pond in Kilnhurst was teaming with fish for some reason. You could not fail to catch 20 or 30 in a day.Usually Perch,Rudd,Roach, Bream and Dace.Somebody did tell me there were Pike and Carp in there i am assuming if there was pike they were big considering the amount of small Roach,Rudd and alike The story was people where catching them from the canal and releasing them in the pond. No idea if its still there, probably not it was like 25 years ago now.
Grice's Fishing Tackle used to have an advertising sign at Millmoor above the Millmoor Lane open terrace at the Railway End. I remember my Dad putting me up on the wall in front of it and watching Jim Furnell making his Millmoor debut (I think it was his debut).