CREEL

Joff Elphick

Hello and welcome to 'CREEL' podcast from Efgeeco.com. CREEL is for the traditional angler, someone who might use a cane rod, maybe a centre pin reel, and someone who still gets a raised eyebrow in the tackle shop when they ask for a pint of gentles or a quill float. You might use a glass rod with your favourite childhood Intrepid reel, Perhaps you've grown up and now own your dream rod, a split cane Richard Walker MKIV carp rod twinned with a Mitchell 300 from the same era. The one mantra you live by is that your fishing should be fun.You angle to enjoy yourself - a shared morning with friends, a few hours after tea casting a spinner for perch, or maybe a classic June dawn alone, hunkered down quietly between the stands of reedmace as the quill flickers and wavers in response to unseen activity hidden below the water's surface. Collectors, builders, craftsmen, artists, single species groups, writers and experts are 'CREELS' quarry. We'll bring our discussions to you over the coming months. Follow us to keep up to date with recording schedules and future plans. You can listen to each episode by visiting efgeeco.co. the home of CREEL podcast or you can follow and subscribe from your smart phone using your favourite app. I'm Joff Elphick and I look forward to seeing you there.

  1. 08/26/2025

    #10 DAN RUDGLEY - heritage carp at dawn

    In this episode Joff heads south to meet up with wild carp fanatic Dan Rudgley. Dan, has become well known in recent years for his dedication to tracking down hidden pools in his hunt for wild carp - carp that are descended from ancient fish stocked into stew ponds, moats, and lakes, as a food source for 14th century monasteries, farmers, and well off landowners.  Dan writes for the quarterly magazine Fallons Angler and is the star of two of their short films Wildie II, and Desert Tench both of which can be viewed on the website fallonsangler.net  Garret Fallon, founder of the magazine, was the guest on episode #9 of this podcast.  Local information, folklore, pub tales, and a sixth sense will often find Dan pushing through long wet grass, past crumbling boat houses and onto the banks of pools where these prussian blue shapes glide between snaking stems of lilies in the dappled shade of willows and scum filled corners.  While stalking surface feeding carp Dan shares his journey from childhood on the Romney Marsh, fishing ancient drainage ditches, to his current passion for tracking down waters, sometimes tiny, that contain this elusive fish. Aided by OS maps and Google Earth, he discovers potential waters, securing permission in one instance for just a five-hour fishing window.  Dan discusses his seasonal approach to other species - wild carp in summer, tench, then chub and perch in winter.  Press play and transport yourself to the bankside to enjoy the excitement punctuated by a backdrop of glorious May birdsong.

    1h 33m
  2. #7 JOF HICKS - Scillonian Lobster Fisherman by sail and oar.

    01/03/2025

    #7 JOF HICKS - Scillonian Lobster Fisherman by sail and oar.

    In this episode Joff Elphick is up at 2:30 in the morning to travel the 250 miles through Somerset, and Devon before and passing through Cornwall to its southern tip and Penzance. From here a 28 mile journey by  ferry, plane, or helicopter gets me to the Isles of Scilly an archipelago of over 200 islands lying 28 miles off Cornwall's coast. The Islands have been part of the Duchy of Cornwall since the 14th century with the Duchy owning most of the land and approximately one-third of residential buildings across the islands, of which only five are inhabited: St Mary's, Tresco, St Martin's, St Agnes, and Bryher. Joff is here to meet Jof Hicks a Designer/maker from St Agnes who fishes commercially for lobsters  without the help of internal combustion engines, rowing or when possible using wind power to get his zero plastic lobster pots and gear to the most productive locations around the Island. Any angler who enjoys using traditional tackle such as cane rods or centrepin reels should enjoy the ingenuity Jof employs with his methods and materials to get his hand-crafted pots amongst the rocks and reefs that surround these beautiful islands.  We discuss Pilot Gigs. Inkwell Lobster pots and their construction. Manilla rope and cork buoys. And Bait. You can hear the storm raging outside Jof's workshop. Tourism dominates the local economy, accounting for 85 percent of economic activity and employing 70 percent of the population. Flower farming, particularly the cultivation of scented narcissi, has been significant since the 1860s. At its peak in the early 1900s, over 40 tonnes of flowers were shipped weekly to London markets. The islands' mild climate, characterized by rare frost and snow, creates ideal growing conditions in the sheltered, small square fields. Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1975, the islands feature pristine beaches, granite headlands, white sandy coves, and rugged moorland. The Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust manages 60 percent of the area, including uninhabited islands, paying a symbolic annual rent to the Duchy of one daffodil. And yes. That's two Jof/Joffs!

    42 min
  3. #5 FENNEL HUDSON and The Wild Carp Trust

    03/16/2024

    #5 FENNEL HUDSON and The Wild Carp Trust

    In this episode of Creel Podcast from EFGEECO.COM Joff Elphick talks to Fennel Hudson of The Wild Carp Trust. At a young age Fennel was invited to join the prestigeous group of anglers The Golden Scale Club and soon found himself rubbing shoulders with the likes of Bernard Venables, Richard Walker, Maurice Ingham, Peter Stone, Mike Winters, and Peter Wheat. The discussion covers a range of subjects including 'on being a traditional angler' - The inception of The Wild Carp Trust - Breeding wild carp - What are wild carp? - Creating a wild carp 'ark' - The surprising challenges of collecting fry - The perils of a hot summer -  Everything you need to know about the trust. Other anglers get a mention too - Rafe Gabriel of Piscators Journal. Steven Murgatroyd former guest on this podcast. John Bailey President of the trust, and Chris Yates who first invited Fennel into the Golden Scale Club. Izaak Walton is persuaded to pop in to the studio and gives his recipe for producing your own boilies (you'll need some flesh of a cat or a rabbit) and offers instructions on making what must have been the worlds first shelf-life boilie.  Rev. William Houghton offers his thoughts on the history of carp in the UK. Fennel is put on the spot and gives his ideal rod and reel if only restricted to one of each. If your float has wavered or you interest been piqued go to www.wildcarptrust.org  Fennel can be found at Fennels Priory here. Did you know we have a Facebook page here. We're on instagram too. Simply search  for Efgeeco.

    1h 14m

About

Hello and welcome to 'CREEL' podcast from Efgeeco.com. CREEL is for the traditional angler, someone who might use a cane rod, maybe a centre pin reel, and someone who still gets a raised eyebrow in the tackle shop when they ask for a pint of gentles or a quill float. You might use a glass rod with your favourite childhood Intrepid reel, Perhaps you've grown up and now own your dream rod, a split cane Richard Walker MKIV carp rod twinned with a Mitchell 300 from the same era. The one mantra you live by is that your fishing should be fun.You angle to enjoy yourself - a shared morning with friends, a few hours after tea casting a spinner for perch, or maybe a classic June dawn alone, hunkered down quietly between the stands of reedmace as the quill flickers and wavers in response to unseen activity hidden below the water's surface. Collectors, builders, craftsmen, artists, single species groups, writers and experts are 'CREELS' quarry. We'll bring our discussions to you over the coming months. Follow us to keep up to date with recording schedules and future plans. You can listen to each episode by visiting efgeeco.co. the home of CREEL podcast or you can follow and subscribe from your smart phone using your favourite app. I'm Joff Elphick and I look forward to seeing you there.