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Re: GRAYWAYS COACHES
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 7:08 pm
by cpwigan
platt-warrior wrote:cpwigan wrote:Is the old guy who IIRC owned Grayway (Jim? completely bald bald fella) still alive. He once took us on a fishing trip to Ulverston Canal. I think he had suffered a few heart attack or health scares even then and boy the trip was scary
sounds like "the hills have eyes"
Understandably anglers were always taken on the poorest, oldest coaches. IIRC, there was a long steep drag up that side of the Lakes. Let's just say a few prayers were said.
Re: GRAYWAYS COACHES
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 7:51 pm
by platt-warrior
Have you fished the canal at Ulverston lately CP ? I can also remember going there years ago,gret for tench and good roach IIRC.
Re: GRAYWAYS COACHES
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:32 pm
by white elephant
cpwigan wrote:Is the old guy who IIRC owned Grayway (Jim? completely bald bald fella) still alive. He once took us on a fishing trip to Ulverston Canal. I think he had suffered a few heart attack or health scares even then and boy the trip was scary
Jimmy was my grandad, passed away about 5 years ago.
Re: GRAYWAYS COACHES
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:11 pm
by cpwigan
white elephant wrote:cpwigan wrote:Is the old guy who IIRC owned Grayway (Jim? completely bald bald fella) still alive. He once took us on a fishing trip to Ulverston Canal. I think he had suffered a few heart attack or health scares even then and boy the trip was scary
Jimmy was my grandad, passed away about 5 years ago.
Sorry to hear that. He was a character. Who you travel with can make or break any trip and he was fabulous.
Re: GRAYWAYS COACHES
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:16 pm
by cpwigan
platt-warrior wrote:Have you fished the canal at Ulverston lately CP ? I can also remember going there years ago,gret for tench and good roach IIRC.
I haven't. A club I used to fish with, our first match was always Ulverston Canal. We used to take a keg of beer from the Labour Club we were affiliated to and were pegged down at the sea end. It was always famed for Tench but I used to hedge my bets a use bloodworm for roach etc.
Once a year a big match pegged from the sea to the basin next to the pub ran and I used to fish that. I pleasured it a few times and like anywhere it fished better when not match fishing and when making an early start.
I used to fish Ratherheath Tarn up there too, lovely setting and great Tench fishing too. Bigland Tarn too was a nice setting but the fishing was nothing special.
Re: GRAYWAYS COACHES
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 2:54 pm
by josie andrews
White Elephant is the number ONE coach driver
Re: GRAYWAYS COACHES
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:37 pm
by ancientnloyal
Me and sister got thrown off Grayways at school as we 'lived too close to school' despite x3 Wigan coaches. 2 mile walk it was every night therefor