Thank youCreationBear wrote:Math--
Good to have you on board--I was wondering if you happened to know Stuart Tod? He was kind enough to take me fishing on the Usk a couple of years ago...beautiful country y'all have over there. I had just time enough for a daytrip down from Birmingham, but I keep daydreaming of taking a longish walk along the Dyke sometime soon.
Re: Stuart Tod: Is this The same Stuart Tod of Cadno tackle?? If so, i do not know him and only just very recently found out he himself a maker of cane wands is just up the road from myself, also a maker of silk flylines, so close , literally, maybe 10mins away i guess... Now, there was me thinking i was totally alone in the lands of Wales chipp chipping away at cane I would like to meet up with the chap and chat common ground or b/s
You certainly could not go wrong in fishing the usk with a flymp if that was the plan of attack? We have many hatches that at the best of times in the thick of it, call for patterns to be draped miuscus like, damp, or dampp/sub, notably sedge & especially the yellow may (sulphur) when all dun naturals riding the surface immitations alike are all snubbed... It is a great river to learn from, the art of headscratching can soon be mastered on that water
Math
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