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  • Sharpley Tuesday 4th.June.

    Arrived about 1.15pm, bright Sun & little Wind so expectations were low. Only about a dozen Anglers spread about & struggling apart from one guy who had 5 early on & just 1 in the last few hours.
    Got fishing on the Doxy about 2pm & first cast using Buzzers, straight into my 1st Rainbow. Missed another 2 fairly soon after then netted a lovely Brownie. Only about 2lb but lovely looking fish.



    Had another 2 before 4pm then it all switched off, so went for Tea at 5.30 happy enough.
    Out again about 6.15pm & tried the Albert & Hangmans Lakes without success. Very few rises & would look at nothing.
    Ended up back at the Doxy about 7.30pm & eventually got the favourite Lure out.
    Still slow but managed another 2 from different Pegs, then about 8.45pm as the Sun dipped, someone flicked a switch & the buggers were rising all over. Unfortunately most of the water was Mirror calm & by now i couldnt be arsed to wander about finding the bit ripple that was still there.

    Put on a black F Fly & cast to a rise nearby which was snatched at & missed. Cast to another rise & must have landed on its nose as it gobbed it down & came nicely to the Net. My 7th of what had been a very hard day.

    Packed in about 9pm. Records in the book showed the guy i spoke to on arrival had 7, another guy had 3 & the rest were 1s & 2s. A very hard day with most Anglers staying away because of the conditions.

    Pic of my 2nd Rainbow.


  • #2
    Hello Bob,
    You've done canny there and well done with the Brownie,I had a look down to Sharpley last night late on. I managed three as the sun started to go, all on a daddy, after some great advice from Terry Woods.
    I managed to snap my rod too, my fault entirely as I need to spent more time on practising my casting. The fly clipped the tip of my rod during the cast.

    Regards Ian

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    • #3
      thats a beautiful brownie bob hardlines on the rod ian was it your hardy ouch!!
      Rodbuilding & rod repairs

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ian Alexander View Post
        Hello Bob,
        You've done canny there and well done with the Brownie,I had a look down to Sharpley last night late on. I managed three as the sun started to go, all on a daddy, after some great advice from Terry Woods.
        I managed to snap my rod too, my fault entirely as I need to spent more time on practising my casting. The fly clipped the tip of my rod during the cast.

        Regards Ian
        It was me that spoke as i was passing you on the Doxy Ian, you mentioned your Rod & i said to contact Greys for a replacement.

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        • #5
          Well done Bob hard work in the bright sunlight. I was up the Derwent yesterday with my dog. It was about 7pm and there was loads of fish rising. Also loads of black flies annoying the sh--e out of me as they buzzed around my head.

          Mick.
          Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mick dunn View Post
            Well done Bob hard work in the bright sunlight. I was up the Derwent yesterday with my dog. It was about 7pm and there was loads of fish rising. Also loads of black flies annoying the sh--e out of me as they buzzed around my head.

            Mick.
            They must have been Buzzers m8.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bob C View Post
              It was me that spoke as i was passing you on the Doxy Ian, you mentioned your Rod & i said to contact Greys for a replacement.
              Hello Bob, I wish I had known it was you......sorry. Thanks for the advice though, I phoned Hardys and they have a new tip section for me so I'm pleased with that.
              I'll recognise you next time mate, I liked sharply so I'll be back down as it's only a 10 mile drive for me........gonna get one of tagged fish one day I'll have to if I keep snapping rods!!!

              Regards Ian

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              • #8
                That brownie's a stunner and well done on your catch.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ian Alexander View Post
                  Hello Bob, I wish I had known it was you......sorry. Thanks for the advice though, I phoned Hardys and they have a new tip section for me so I'm pleased with that.
                  I'll recognise you next time mate, I liked sharply so I'll be back down as it's only a 10 mile drive for me........gonna get one of tagged fish one day I'll have to if I keep snapping rods!!!

                  Regards Ian
                  Glad you got it sorted Ian, saved you throwing a great Rod away. I am there every Friday & most Tuesdays so give me a nudge if youre there. at my age i forget names/faces far too easily.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Ian Alexander View Post
                    Hello Bob, I wish I had known it was you......sorry. Thanks for the advice though, I phoned Hardys and they have a new tip section for me so I'm pleased with that.
                    I'll recognise you next time mate, I liked sharply so I'll be back down as it's only a 10 mile drive for me........gonna get one of tagged fish one day I'll have to if I keep snapping rods!!!

                    Regards Ian
                    My old mans just snapped the tip on a Hardy too, they are charging him a £60 handling ? fee, that the same with you>
                    cheers

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                    • #11
                      Hardy/ Greys

                      Hi Steve, its fully normal for Hardy/Greys to charge extortionate amounts for snapped rods. I believe it used to be £50 per section, but now I think its based on a % of the price of the rod.

                      Either way, its far too much! Hardy especially used to have a reputation of designing and building decent gear, but since everything got sent off to be made in Korea/ China, its all gone t*ts up. They are still charging 'English built' prices, for cheap, imported rubbish. Its exactly the same with the sea fishing gear too.

                      They lure you in with the promise of a 'lifetime guarantee' if (more like when), your rod snaps. Then they preceed to charge silly amounts to replace it. Greys are exactly the same. I wouldn't thank you for any of it!

                      It is a shame this is now the case, given the past reputation of the place. My advice: keep away from the stuff and buy something that isnt going to let you down, or stick with a company that is going to offer you some sort of proper customer service!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by stevegray View Post
                        My old mans just snapped the tip on a Hardy too, they are charging him a £60 handling ? fee, that the same with you>
                        cheers
                        Hello Steve, yes mate I think that's what they want. Richard has a fair point but I'm just pleased that I'm getting a new section and I don't have to throw away the rod.

                        Mine is an older Hardy, made in the uk I think, one of the three piece ones and as it's discontinued I didn't think that I'd get a new section. It was my fault that it snapped too, I must concentrate more on my casting.

                        Bob, I'll look out for you at Sharpley in the future mate.

                        Regards Ian

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by FluffChucker View Post
                          Hi Steve, its fully normal for Hardy/Greys to charge extortionate amounts for snapped rods. I believe it used to be £50 per section, but now I think its based on a % of the price of the rod.

                          Either way, its far too much! Hardy especially used to have a reputation of designing and building decent gear, but since everything got sent off to be made in Korea/ China, its all gone t*ts up. They are still charging 'English built' prices, for cheap, imported rubbish. Its exactly the same with the sea fishing gear too.

                          They lure you in with the promise of a 'lifetime guarantee' if (more like when), your rod snaps. Then they preceed to charge silly amounts to replace it. Greys are exactly the same. I wouldn't thank you for any of it!

                          It is a shame this is now the case, given the past reputation of the place. My advice: keep away from the stuff and buy something that isnt going to let you down, or stick with a company that is going to offer you some sort of proper customer service!
                          I had 2 Greys Fly Rods snapped, & you know what, both my fault.
                          Yes they charged me £40 per section posted & a fair price to save my Rods imo. Couldnt fault their Customer service at all. Very helpful.

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                          • #14
                            Cheers for the replies lads, he has the new tip section now. The original snapped in a very clean break, no idea how it happened.

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