So a couple of weeks ago after a bit of web research, Geoff and I found ourselves at a fly fishing pool near Bridgnorth. We had with us the sort of bag boys love; full of interesting oddities and closed boxes that had not seen the light of day since they were closed away some 15 years ago. Each revealed an array of flies, some brightly coloured, some shiny, some sparkling in the sun, and all incredibly intricate and skilfully created.
There were already several guys fishing at the pool and after exchanging pleasantries with a couple, we headed off to a quiet spot.
Now there really is no substitute for having a go yourself and thankfully the Geoff concurred. He showed me a couple of casts and then I was off on my own having a go with the spare rod. I soon got the hang of it, albeit somewhat weak and lacking in distance.
No such problems for the master though. Geoff rolled back the years in a vintage display of fly fishing. He caught his first on a particular kind of fly called ‘The missionary’ (Every time he said that thereafter, I was childishly forced to stifle a belly laugh)
So I swapped my fly to the same one too…..Nothing.
So we swapped places and continued fishing.…Nothing. So we swapped back…and he promptly caught his second after a couple of casts.
To add insult to injury, fish were mocking me, jumping out of the water all around me in some kind aquatic trout circus …...
(I wasn’t frightening them with amateurish and clumsy casts).
In short I caught sod all. To make matters worse, all but 1 other person on the pool caught a fish that morning. However I wasn’t unbowed. In fact I loved every minute of it. Having agreed with Geoff that we should make this a regular thing, he promptly gave me a rod and reel from his collection. An exceedingly generous gift and one that I now am compelled to use as soon as another session can be arranged.
Watch out Mr Trout, there’s a Goodchild about…
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The pool....

The missionary fly; the name of which invoked much hilarity. (the actual image is somewhat disappointing compared to that which I conjured up in my mind’s eye)
Sought Cod all..Erm i meant caught sod all..?! There's always your local fish market Goosh..!
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