Hello, It was many years ago but those Polish took no notice of our Thames fishing rules, It is a lot better now, Even the French fisherman decimated pike stocks in Southern IrelandFine but if you don’t have people explain the rules and the have bailiffs / river keepers then what do you expect.
It’s different from where they come from and if no one explains then yes you can see the outcome.
I’m first generation Polish-Scots, my parents being Polish but me being born here.
When my dad and I went fishing we went by the rules because we knew them.
Having said that we did nab rabbits, hares and pheasants from the disused railway lines and adjacent fields or small copses that no one visited.
zander is fine eatingChrist alive eating like brings back some horror memories. When I lived in Switzerland my boss was always insisting I try the pike and perch on the menu. Always tasted like crap now the zander that was beautiful.![]()
I decided that as I have been quite ill and bedded down for the last week but was feeling a bit a bit better today I thought that I would try an hour or so Pike fishing at my local canal today - Yes I know that I am a glutton for punishment and a total fool to myself but I was climbing the walls having been cooped up for the best part of a week! The weather was "reasonable" (If you overlook the fact that the wind nearly blew me off my feet once or twice) so no problem and off I went to my local canal. To be honest I didn't hold much hope of catching a fish but just to be out in the fresh air (That's the polite way of saying bl**dy strong and hellish winds) for an hour or so was quite welcome. I set my rod up with my favourite "canal pike lure" and started fishing away without a care in the world. A few people passed by and we exchanged the usual "Good morning etc", purely because that's what Northern People do on a Sunday Morning! After about three quarters of an hour I managed to hook a small "jack pike"! As I was bringing it in a saw a youngish (Asian looking) chap walking up the tow path towards me, and he had a rather large mastiff looking dog on a lead which (In fairness) he pulled the lead close to him as he approached. Well as a dog lover I said not to worry as long as his dog was not aggressive, to which he replied it was only a youngster and just wanted to be friendly! "Oh well" I thought and netted the pike which was only a young small "jack" of around two to two and a half pounds. I was about to release the pike (I only fish for pike on a purely catch and release basis) and he asked if he could buy the fish to take home and cook! I explained to him that I fish on a strict "Catch and Release Basis" so as to preserve the fish stocks and protect my sport. He politely said that he understood and that he did not mean to offend by asking so we chatted for a couple for a few minutes, and he turned out to be a really nice, intelligent and well educated guy to talk to so we left on really good terms.!
It just seemed strange to me that someone would want to cook and eat a small Jack Pike as I believe that they are a very bony fish that taste like cotton wool, but then again everyone to their own!
Have any of you guys who fish for pike ever experienced this sort of thing?
N.B. As a foot note I really should add that he was very polite and friendly and a really nice guy to talk to so let's please not play any sort of racist card or try "Tarring Everyone With the Same Brush" in any replies!
Naughty,naughty Frenchie. Bottom line has connotations.I decided that as I have been quite ill and bedded down for the last week but was feeling a bit a bit better today I thought that I would try an hour or so Pike fishing at my local canal today - Yes I know that I am a glutton for punishment and a total fool to myself but I was climbing the walls having been cooped up for the best part of a week! The weather was "reasonable" (If you overlook the fact that the wind nearly blew me off my feet once or twice) so no problem and off I went to my local canal. To be honest I didn't hold much hope of catching a fish but just to be out in the fresh air (That's the polite way of saying bl**dy strong and hellish winds) for an hour or so was quite welcome. I set my rod up with my favourite "canal pike lure" and started fishing away without a care in the world. A few people passed by and we exchanged the usual "Good morning etc", purely because that's what Northern People do on a Sunday Morning! After about three quarters of an hour I managed to hook a small "jack pike"! As I was bringing it in a saw a youngish (Asian looking) chap walking up the tow path towards me, and he had a rather large mastiff looking dog on a lead which (In fairness) he pulled the lead close to him as he approached. Well as a dog lover I said not to worry as long as his dog was not aggressive, to which he replied it was only a youngster and just wanted to be friendly! "Oh well" I thought and netted the pike which was only a young small "jack" of around two to two and a half pounds. I was about to release the pike (I only fish for pike on a purely catch and release basis) and he asked if he could buy the fish to take home and cook! I explained to him that I fish on a strict "Catch and Release Basis" so as to preserve the fish stocks and protect my sport. He politely said that he understood and that he did not mean to offend by asking so we chatted for a couple for a few minutes, and he turned out to be a really nice, intelligent and well educated guy to talk to so we left on really good terms.!
It just seemed strange to me that someone would want to cook and eat a small Jack Pike as I believe that they are a very bony fish that taste like cotton wool, but then again everyone to their own!
Have any of you guys who fish for pike ever experienced this sort of thing?
N.B. As a foot note I really should add that he was very polite and friendly and a really nice guy to talk to so let's please not play any sort of racist card or try "Tarring Everyone With the Same Brush" in any replies!
Funny you mentioning Rescobie tonight Eddie.I’ve eaten pike a number of times.
Easiest I ever got was when I was watching trout anglers at Rescobie Loch.
One hooked a nice 6 pounder and laid it up on the bank after dispatching it.
Upon asking what he was going to do with it he said just leave it.
So I took it home and my mum cooked it for tea that day.
The angling association at Rescobie used to encourage pike anglers over the winter months to keep the pike numbers down - it was catch and no return.
Funny you mentioning Rescobie tonight Eddie.
I'm 20 mins away from Rescobie and my autistic lad has said to me today he fancies catching a pike! I can tie a single fly on and thrash water that's bout it ....wonder if can still fish Rescobie for them ?
Sure hugh fearnley whittingstall did a programme where he got one and cooked it
Paul
Yes he did. Down near Warham in Dorset. Supposedly caught from the river but was caught by electro shocking an adjacent pond.
Hi Paul,Funny you mentioning Rescobie tonight Eddie.
I'm 20 mins away from Rescobie and my autistic lad has said to me today he fancies catching a pike! I can tie a single fly on and thrash water that's bout it ....wonder if can still fish Rescobie for them ?
Sure hugh fearnley whittingstall did a programme where he got one and cooked it
Paul
t’mills are looong gone!Fine if hooked from a Kentish chalk stream but would think twice from a polluted Mill Town canal!
K
Used to be a size limit when I fished, think it was 12” or bigger, otherwise returned.Catch and release seems weird to me, not saying eat everything you catch but catching for the sake of it seems weird
I know….and that pictures an old one……sure it was taken 2 weeks ago.