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I like to get out for a relaxed day before the season kicks off properly. The reason I do this is to shake the tackle out and blow of the cobwebs of a long winter. I also like to put some new fly patterns through their paces to see if I want to tie batches for my fly boxes.
Being fairly busy of late the only day I could manage was last Sunday. To be fair the weather didn’t look to bad. Sadly it ended up being brutally cold with a bitter northerly wind. The fact I had left my thermal wellies by the door at the house so I wouldn’t forget them did not help my discomfort!
The truth is fishing can be brutal and it doesn’t always live up to our expectations. The good news was nothing was broken and I got to catch up with my old pal Ian Pinder. He will be getting drilled on pressing the record button on the camera though!
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Great video guys we have all had they days over the years Lindsay I’m afraid



a day for emptying the fly box in the search for something that works
you should throw some of those pocket handwarmers in your tackle box … they’re great slipped into your pockets next to body or even in your shoes nice video as always thanks 

nothing worse than sitting in a boat fishing with cold feet and hands it really gets to you but well done to you both
Sounds like Sarah Darling on the soundtrack.
Top video lindsey

tight lines
Great stuff Lindsay – a days fishing is always great! Im off to Farmoor this saturday & hoping the warmth has woken up the buzzers! Mind you I will have the Di7 & the booby Humongous handy as well!
That wind is a killer this time of year and nothing to block the wind out on the lake
Talk about suffering for your art ……… you've gone above and beyond. Thank you
nice trip looks like you were a little cold. temps here are not much better.
Back scuttling
when I worked on the Grimsby Fish Docks that meant something totally different 

Great watching you fish one of my local waters. Yet to give farmoor a go.