This morning 30% and I headed in to Redditch to pick up some supplies from a local Feed & Tackle Store. 30% failed to find a suitable poultry drinker and I emerged from the fishing tackle section with my wallet £20 pounds lighter.
That was the point where I should, knowing what I know now, have just thrown the twenty quid straight in to the river ... or a convenient bin.
The day rolled on and minor jobs were completed. The high spot of the day is that a couple of the eggs in the incubator have started to pip. The young chicks have managed to make an initial chip in the eggshell, but it will be several hours before they manage to break free.
Now, back to fishing and fishing tackle. This evening I headed over to Fladbury and set myself up on a peg near the bridge, as suggested by Bubbles. Over the course of the evening I was, once again, subjected to inane and deeply uninteresting trivia from the workshop of the local Volkswagen dealer. I also managed to loose not one, but two sets of tackle on an underwater snag and had barely a bite all evening. By ten o'clock I was quite cold and decided to pack up my gear ... just as Ben pulled a beautiful chub from the river.
At this point I realised that I could have just chucked the twenty quid straight in the river and spent the evening at home with 30%.
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Post Script: I actually do enjoy my fishing. There is something quite zen about the preparation, the gathering of the tackle, the set up of rod, line, hook and bait. It comes close to meditation. And, as for the hours watching the rod tip, the flow of the river and the rising of the fish, that is incredibly relaxing. And there is also the underlying tension of the potential catch!
It is just that, recently, I find myself somewhat irritated by B&B's chatter. They work together, hence much of the discussion is work related and I find myself excluded. Also Ben is only twenty two and has very little life experience. Consequently a conversation with him tends to be limited ... he is a nice kid, but discourse with him is definitely within boundaries established by his lack of life experience.
Perhaps I need to invest in a landing net and fish on my own peg for a while.