Golden Age These little ponds contained the usual fish; roach, rudd, perch, tench and our favourites, Crucian carp. None of them would have pushed the needle of a set of scales past the pound mark but the magic was in the catching. We would start a competition between us, who could catch the most fish; not the biggest, but the most. Weights were pure guesswork as scales were way beyond our budget, which was generally nil! I have often thought since that any fish we caught must have been suicidal, as silence was an unknown to us three boys of twelve years old. Our tackle was restricted to what we had cobbled together from friendly anglers we met on our travels and what we could beg, borrow, or permanently borrow. Rods were split cane of an indeterminate age and reels varied from tiny fixed spool reels to ancient centre pins. Maggot Boy Wiggy was so called because he had an amazing thick mop of wiry red hair, which had a mind of its own. He was also known as Maggots, which I’d better explain. Now and then we would breed our own maggots by putting a piece of offal, a few fish heads or a chicken carcass in a bucket, cover it with newspaper and leave it in a shady spot well away from houses. If we were really lucky the bluebottles would lay their eggs and give us some decent sized maggots. The problem came with harvesting them. Only the bravest, or Wiggy usually, got the bait, and did it stink! Wiggys advantage, (in our eyes at least, if not in his) was that he had a genetic defect which left him with no sense of smell! We definitely did not keep maggots warm in our mouths! Treasure There was one small item of tackle that really caught my eye and my imagination. It was a very battered silver metal imitation of a rudd with a treble hook attached. We had never tried pike fishing and I couldn’t wait to get started.I legged it out of the house to round up my fishing partners so they could admire my assortment of “new” tackle. After much oohing and aahing we finally got our tackle and ourselves together and headed off for the Millpond. The Venue The Millpond was about When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, which supports our community.
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