Morning all, after some advice on coarse fishing please.
To say I'm new to this would be an understatement, I bought the gear and paid for a licence yesterday (big thanks to Tony at Fishing Republic for what must have been a painful sale, having to explaining everything twice to someone new to fishing can't be nice), and the nearest I've come to fishing so far (ever) is practicing casting in the field behind the house last night.
I've bought a feeder set up and my next step is to actually go fishing... and that's where i'm having difficulty, finding somewhere to fish. Every bit of water, river, lake or pond seems to belong to a club. I've nothing against joining a club but i'd hoped to find an uncrowded bit of water first so I could practice without getting laughed at.
I drove to Boldon lake early this morning, there were a few people around so I asked someone if it belonged to a club or was free (Lakeside website says they couldn't renew their lease yet due to a legal issue) but just got grunted at like I was from another planet... I gave up and went back home.
This first step is a bit scary and not having any friends who fish doesn't help. If someone can point me in the direction of some local free water or a local friendly club where middle aged beginners don't get laughed at I would be grateful.
Any help will be gratefully taken on board.
Cheers lads
Paul
To say I'm new to this would be an understatement, I bought the gear and paid for a licence yesterday (big thanks to Tony at Fishing Republic for what must have been a painful sale, having to explaining everything twice to someone new to fishing can't be nice), and the nearest I've come to fishing so far (ever) is practicing casting in the field behind the house last night.
I've bought a feeder set up and my next step is to actually go fishing... and that's where i'm having difficulty, finding somewhere to fish. Every bit of water, river, lake or pond seems to belong to a club. I've nothing against joining a club but i'd hoped to find an uncrowded bit of water first so I could practice without getting laughed at.
I drove to Boldon lake early this morning, there were a few people around so I asked someone if it belonged to a club or was free (Lakeside website says they couldn't renew their lease yet due to a legal issue) but just got grunted at like I was from another planet... I gave up and went back home.
This first step is a bit scary and not having any friends who fish doesn't help. If someone can point me in the direction of some local free water or a local friendly club where middle aged beginners don't get laughed at I would be grateful.
Any help will be gratefully taken on board.
Cheers lads
Paul
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