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What is the point of fishing?

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shysal Mon 20-Jun-11 11:01:53

It has always puzzled me that fishermen (or women) enjoy sitting for hours watching a float in order to maim fish then throw them back. Also you will never convince me that they are cold blooded so feel no pain. Perhaps you grandads can enlighten me. By the way, if you use ground bait, see my comment in the 'thrifty tips' thread.

Stansgran Sun 08-Jun-14 09:02:44

And the fish are really clever. And psychic as if I buy a lemon when DH goes fishing they know to stay at the bottom[fishguttinghatredemoticon]

feetlebaum Sat 07-Jun-14 19:44:07

The point of fishing? It's tp [rpve you are more clever than a fish...

grandadR Wed 21-May-14 10:30:23

I have never done fishing, but I do eat fish, so ok. The only fishing I have done was out the back of a sailboat crossing the channel, and the mackerel caught tasted very nice indeed. I don't eat meat, but would encourage anyone who does to spend some time in an abattoir (it was the horses head lying nonchalantly in the corner that put me off).
Gddr

geeljay Tue 22-Apr-14 23:27:56

There is no point in fishing. When I was younger, I used to go with my dad and 3 uncles. The trip to Bidford or Evesham was great, a day by a river away from the soot and grime of Brum. But I was let into a secret by my seniors. Fish don't bite, between Mid day and 2pm, because the sun is too high. So after 'the break' and a couple of sandwiches, the trick was to surreptitiously keep one eye on the float, with cap tipped over eyes. This was best done, lying on the river bank, with a kreel basket propped under the head, to support the neck, whilst watching said float. Liars!

Stansgran Mon 27-Jan-14 23:41:39

I've only been away one week ,one simple week and I really haven't a clue. And I've logged on when permitted. I repeat I haven't a clue. It's rather close to the Syrian peace talks. Obscure meandering and verging on bloodshed. Could some kind person pm me . Or I'll cry. I've just seen Carlos Acosta and the beautiful Russian in Giselle and that made me very sobby. I'm teetering on the brink.

Tegan Mon 27-Jan-14 22:28:46

Won't let me copy sad...

Tegan Mon 27-Jan-14 22:28:22

www.imdb.com/title/tt2560632/

Tegan Mon 27-Jan-14 22:27:35

www.theguardian.com/film/.../kiss-the-water-mark-kermode-review

Tegan Mon 27-Jan-14 22:26:38

Just noticed that there's a film showing at my cinema called 'Kiss the Water' about a lady in the Scottish Highlands that makes flies and some people think she should be recognised as an artist. I do find fishing flies quite beautiful.

Ana Mon 27-Jan-14 22:17:21

Rather rude to post in a foreign language and then not share the translation with everyone, though...hmm

Iam64 Mon 27-Jan-14 18:51:24

Well, by the time I read this thread, and jingle's site stuff latest, I' d begun to catch on grin

Elegran Mon 27-Jan-14 18:38:01

Thank you, MiceElf I am still not all that clear about what it means but I think I shall stop puzzling about it for tonight.

I like your Ipad's image of me.

Soutra Mon 27-Jan-14 18:31:00

I think Elegant is rather a felicitous typo- dont you?

MiceElf Mon 27-Jan-14 18:22:51

Elegran Sorry iPad strikes again.

MiceElf Mon 27-Jan-14 18:22:07

Elegant, I have sent you the translation.

newist Mon 27-Jan-14 18:18:46

I quite like fishing but not phishing, grin

Dragonfly1 Mon 27-Jan-14 18:16:33

Eh?

Ana Mon 27-Jan-14 18:16:01

How profound...

jinglbellsfrocks Mon 27-Jan-14 18:13:59

The north-east monsoons they can safely anchor half a league from the coast.

Soutra Mon 27-Jan-14 18:10:39

Is that with or without parmesan?

Elegran Mon 27-Jan-14 17:58:21

Failed completely to find any translation for that. I suspect you made it up as you went along.

jinglbellsfrocks Mon 27-Jan-14 17:50:43

Sigh! No wonder I couldn't find it in Google. hmm

MiceElf Mon 27-Jan-14 17:44:19

iPad doesn't like Italian

Misurator

Ancor

merlotgran Mon 27-Jan-14 17:39:02

hmm grin

merlotgran Mon 27-Jan-14 17:38:32

Yeah! My point entirely. [hmm