Royalty Days
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Royalty Days
Looks an interesting one.
I've ordered and paid for a copy.
LEP are only printing 250 copies . ( Until it sells out of course ... then should imagine they'll print some more !! )
The stuff on the legendary Bill and Sonny Warren should be a fascinating read though. ( the Terry Lampard's of the day ).
Not sure they'll be much on piking though ... rely on Nick Peat's chapter in Ultimate for that though.
I've ordered and paid for a copy.
LEP are only printing 250 copies . ( Until it sells out of course ... then should imagine they'll print some more !! )
The stuff on the legendary Bill and Sonny Warren should be a fascinating read though. ( the Terry Lampard's of the day ).
Not sure they'll be much on piking though ... rely on Nick Peat's chapter in Ultimate for that though.
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Re: Royalty Days
steve28fishing wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21 2017 19:05 -If you like the Avon and have not read it, A Brush with the Avon by the late John Searl is one of my all time favourites. Out of print now, but some cracking fish and of course John's artwork. You may pick it up for around £65.00 pound.Looks an interesting one.
I've ordered and paid for a copy.
LEP are only printing 250 copies . ( Until it sells out of course ... then should imagine they'll print some more !! )
The stuff on the legendary Bill and Sonny Warren should be a fascinating read though. ( the Terry Lampard's of the day ).
Not sure they'll be much on piking though ... rely on Nick Peat's chapter in Ultimate for that though.
If you wanna go fishing go fishing.- John Gierach
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Agreed a brush with Avon is a lovely book.
Avon days and Stour ways by Kevin Crozier is a cracking read as well.
As you say both in demand and rightly so
Avon days and Stour ways by Kevin Crozier is a cracking read as well.
As you say both in demand and rightly so
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Looks like my copy has been lost in the ether even though I paid straight away
and was promised pre Christmas delivery.
and was promised pre Christmas delivery.
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As a boy reading the print off Mr Crabtree and his big Chub the Royalty became the cathedral of my angling world.
I was 60 when I first fished it and to be honest it was very disappointing simply because it was full of anglers like me, all there to drop a line in the waters of the Holy Grail but not really intersted in fishing 'hard'.
In truth it is just a well managed commercial fishery, on the edge of medium sized town, crossed by a very busy road and overlooked by houses and footpaths, with a famous tackle shop just outside the high gates.
For any visitor wanting to fish the Avon the Royalty provides an easy opportunity, but dont be fooled into thinking it is the only section available on a day ticket.
I was 60 when I first fished it and to be honest it was very disappointing simply because it was full of anglers like me, all there to drop a line in the waters of the Holy Grail but not really intersted in fishing 'hard'.
In truth it is just a well managed commercial fishery, on the edge of medium sized town, crossed by a very busy road and overlooked by houses and footpaths, with a famous tackle shop just outside the high gates.
For any visitor wanting to fish the Avon the Royalty provides an easy opportunity, but dont be fooled into thinking it is the only section available on a day ticket.
'No Man Ever Fishes The Same River Twice, .... For It Is Not The Same River, .... And He Is Not The Same Man' Heraclitus of Ephesus
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Mike J wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23 2017 10:54 -I agree to an extent with what you say Mike, but we have fished the Royalty midweek and had the place to ourselves. It is an iconic water and yes the first few times I did not fish it hard. The walk along the "Cinder Path" sticks in my memory on my first visit. I grew up in East London and as a kid, you read the Angling Times and it's a world away. So when you first visit, it's nostalgia and I like the past.As a boy reading the print off Mr Crabtree and his big Chub the Royalty became the cathedral of my angling world.
I was 60 when I first fished it and to be honest it was very disappointing simply because it was full of anglers like me, all there to drop a line in the waters of the Holy Grail but not really intersted in fishing 'hard'.
In truth it is just a well managed commercial fishery, on the edge of medium sized town, crossed by a very busy road and overlooked by houses and footpaths, with a famous tackle shop just outside the high gates.
For any visitor wanting to fish the Avon the Royalty provides an easy opportunity, but dont be fooled into thinking it is the only section available on a day ticket.
If you wanna go fishing go fishing.- John Gierach
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I've just ordered a copy as a result of reading through this thread. Thank you, it looks an interesting read
I've always fancied a trip to the Royalty.
I've always fancied a trip to the Royalty.
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Apparently there is a book signing event for this book next Saturday at the royalty Rod Museum.
Can't say I'll be bothering ... a 360 mile one day round trip on a freezing January day where the petrol
cost will exceed the cost of the book does not sound appealing.
Just a heads up if anyone on the forum lives locally.
Can't say I'll be bothering ... a 360 mile one day round trip on a freezing January day where the petrol
cost will exceed the cost of the book does not sound appealing.
Just a heads up if anyone on the forum lives locally.
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Sat down to have a read of my copy this afternoon, lovely book and some smashing photo's from the past - I like it!
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Mike J wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23 2017 10:54 -Maybe to you, but to me it is Nirvana. You can literally feel the angling history when you step onto those hallowed banks. Best of all it is not exclusive to the real ale dribbling elitists that frequent sites such as 'Barbel World'. Anybody can fish there, and for entirely reasonable costs. Every specialist angler should pay homage at least once in an angling lifetime.As a boy reading the print off Mr Crabtree and his big Chub the Royalty became the cathedral of my angling world.
I was 60 when I first fished it and to be honest it was very disappointing simply because it was full of anglers like me, all there to drop a line in the waters of the Holy Grail but not really intersted in fishing 'hard'.
In truth it is just a well managed commercial fishery, on the edge of medium sized town, crossed by a very busy road and overlooked by houses and footpaths, with a famous tackle shop just outside the high gates.
For any visitor wanting to fish the Avon the Royalty provides an easy opportunity, but dont be fooled into thinking it is the only section available on a day ticket.
"No one speaks English, and everything's broken..."
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Wat Tyler wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14 2018 10:20 -Quality that post. You certainly had me chuckling this morning Wat.Best of all it is not exclusive to the real ale dribbling elitists that frequent sites such as 'Barbel World'.
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Fentiger01 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14 2018 10:33 -You should put it high up on your bucket list mate. I'm sure you would love it.
To see those luminescent fronds of streamer weed dancing evocatively to the river's tune in the Railway pool and watch the ethereal mullet ghost in and out of the sparkling gravel runs is truly a joy in the summer.
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Wat,
"Pay Homage"
Yes I totally agree with that sentiment.
Indeed, if your of a certain age a Royalty visit cannot fail to quicken the pulse as you walk towards the water for the first time.
I fish sections of the Avon frequented by 'famous names' of the barbel world and have found only a couple to have an elitist attitude, but then isn't elitism prevelant in some form in all branches of angling be it chub, pike or even salmon fishing?
Real ale, well the Ringwood Brewery takes draws its water from the Hampshire Avon so drinking the occasional pint of 'Best' not only supports the local ecomomy but to anglers can be compared to imbibing Holy Water (unless of course, you live in Eire ).
Q: Are you local?
"Pay Homage"
Yes I totally agree with that sentiment.
Indeed, if your of a certain age a Royalty visit cannot fail to quicken the pulse as you walk towards the water for the first time.
I fish sections of the Avon frequented by 'famous names' of the barbel world and have found only a couple to have an elitist attitude, but then isn't elitism prevelant in some form in all branches of angling be it chub, pike or even salmon fishing?
Real ale, well the Ringwood Brewery takes draws its water from the Hampshire Avon so drinking the occasional pint of 'Best' not only supports the local ecomomy but to anglers can be compared to imbibing Holy Water (unless of course, you live in Eire ).
Q: Are you local?
'No Man Ever Fishes The Same River Twice, .... For It Is Not The Same River, .... And He Is Not The Same Man' Heraclitus of Ephesus
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Wat Tyler wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14 2018 10:48 -Just finished the book Wat, it is a very, very nice read.You should put it high up on your bucket list mate. I'm sure you would love it.
The Royalty has been on my bucket list for a long time mate, as are a pretty big bunch of other places. I'm just waiting for my young lad (7) to be old enough to come along and enjoy it with me. I've a feeling that this year will be a great year for both of us to do a bit of travelling around fishing together.
Great book, really enjoyable read! (Number 227 of 350 hardbacks)
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ive read a good part of the book and ive really enjoyed it and the pictures are great to
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Really enjoyed this book..... the Warrens could catch fish !
Never fished the Hampshire Avon before but has made me want to.
Saw Terry Theobald on his facebook page went down to the book launch.
Later in the afternoon he trotted some maggots on the Royalty and snared a 7lb 8oz chub !
Obviously still some monsters in this stretch of the river.
Never fished the Hampshire Avon before but has made me want to.
Saw Terry Theobald on his facebook page went down to the book launch.
Later in the afternoon he trotted some maggots on the Royalty and snared a 7lb 8oz chub !
Obviously still some monsters in this stretch of the river.
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steve28fishing wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20 2018 11:27 -That is absolutely gargantuan!he trotted some maggots on the Royalty and snared a 7lb 8oz chub !
Eagles may soar, but Weasels don't get sucked into jet engines!