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  1. Richard Borley

    Lost the mojo...

    I have just read this thread and was going to post a comment but I feel that Mike has summed up my feelings far better than I would have done , some very wise words there Mike , especially the bit about feeling guilty about not wanting to go :eek::eek:
  2. Richard Borley

    John Cook

    I bumped into John only once , on the River Lea at Fishers Green . He was very much one of the good guys . Through his posts I felt I knew him a lot better than I did from just that one meeting. I didn't realise he was unwell. Heartfelt condolences to his family. RIP JOHN COOK
  3. Richard Borley

    Weir fishing

    Hi Noel, It would help to know what sort/size of river/weirpool you are fishing , because they vary hugely. My personal experience on bigger rivers is that the water in a swim directly below the sill will move in many different directions and will often back up ( move back towards the weir...
  4. Richard Borley

    royalty view

    Paul, I have stayed at the Royalty View ,very basic but a great location and Mel is a good host but I had to get a local friend to walk round there to book me in cos he never answers his ******* phone . Richard
  5. Richard Borley

    Big chub

    Graham, That thought hit me 10 minutes after I landed it :eek::eek::eek: Richard
  6. Richard Borley

    Big chub

    Mark, I was chub fishing with bread and the first time I saw it I thought 'that's a big chub' the second time I saw it I thought'that is huge, a record by miles' I didn't know whether to laugh or cry when I realised. Interestingly a mate caught it in June 2008 (on bread again) at 14-6-0...
  7. Richard Borley

    Big chub

    At last my first double figure chub . . . .or so I thought. . . 14-12-0 grass carp from a river !!!
  8. Richard Borley

    Walthamstow

    No 1 is more prolific for big Bream although No2 holds bigger specimens they are a much harder proposition. No 1 is not hard , the first couple of swims opposite the big island will do you , but you do need to have gear capable of casting to the island. Groundbait feeder and dead red maggots...
  9. Richard Borley

    How Far ?

    Hi Mark, Nearly all my fishing is done 8 miles from home where ,from the same car park, I can fish for 15lb Barbel, 8lb Chub, 40lb Carp , double figure Tench and Bream. Not to mention 20lb Pike and some big eels if that's your thing. I do too much driving for work to enjoy it going fishing...
  10. Richard Borley

    Ian tucker built rod. Top rod builder

    Got rid of all your mirrors Crooky ?? Rich
  11. Richard Borley

    whats your pb?

    90 PB's so far and I wonder how many different fish. 30 maybe ?
  12. Richard Borley

    A couple from the weekend

    Ian, Very nice , well done mate. The inside of your bivvy is a tip ,however having seen inside your garage once why am I not suprised:eek::eek: Regards Richard
  13. Richard Borley

    To Tell or not to tell

    Interesting topic. As usual Mr. Grant has a sensible and very reasoned opinion on the subject. If no-one posted catches the site would probably not exist. Personally I find reports of big fish an inspiration during lean times. I can understand some peoples reluctance to post good captures but...
  14. Richard Borley

    Water colour

    I cant speak for the WA but in the case of the Thames it IS algae bloom. Interestingly the Thames usually suffers this in mid to end May so just another indication of how far behind we are in weather terms. Richard
  15. Richard Borley

    The End of an Era in Christchurch

    Myself and two friends did on Friday evening:p We were down for a couple of days on Throop and that nice Mr Wilson organised for the pub to do us an evening meal. The pub was very quiet and the food was very cheap , too cheap , however it was actually very good. Thanks Brian. Try doing...
  16. Richard Borley

    Remember your first barbel bite?

    River Severn , Bridgnorth , outside the Severn Arms Hotel where I was staying for a week in the school holidays at the age of 16 . Mum dumped me there for a week on my own . I made friends with a few of the other guests , we used to floatfish lumps of meat , couldnt afford any other baits ...
  17. Richard Borley

    What Did Santa Leave You??

    Paul Monaghan how dare you suggest I am old enough to wear slippers :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
  18. Richard Borley

    What Did Santa Leave You??

    No fishing related presents for me , but I did treat myself to a lovely pair of black slappers. Happy Christmas
  19. Richard Borley

    Home Page Pic.

    Thank you David , John , desperate times call for desperate measures Not given up , just moved on . Richard
  20. Richard Borley

    Tactics in fast coloured water?

    David , I am a 'leave it out there ' believer . When Barbel fishing I try and only have one cast , as long as I think it is the right spot . What is the point in winding in and chucking out again to the same spot ? All you do is cause disturbance . The only reason for recasting ...
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