Having said that.Graeme Williams gave us some old magazines to have a look at, they date from 1948 to 1961, which for some of us old bastards was a great time. We were taught the 'Kings' english, and everything we had was precious, so we fixed things instead of just replacing them. My Dad came off the land after the second world war and got a 'Government' job as 'fettler' on the railway. We lived in railway tents alongside the railway line and learnt to eat rabbit in every different way and a stray sheep now and then would supplement the food. Fish was always on the menu....
If you were 'Rich' you could buy a great caravan..I think this is an off roader? |
The song with "........ and from all the lands of earth we come...." could have been written for Cooma in those days. The Snowy Mountains scheme had opened in 1948 and most the workers from immigrants from all over the world. Many of them brought their fishing heritage and traditions with them.
The basic wage was just eight pounds ten shillings ($17) a week so if you wanted one of these it was around a weeks wage. |
A big fish from the past....don't hear of these much anymore? |
It even got very modern and they brought out the men only 'Man' magazine....but I do think the meaning of some words have changed a lot since then?
Gayest? |
Fancy fishing reels...September 1948...
and new overhead reels....
....when I was six I got my first reel....a Record 1500....1953 model....I think Dad got if off the back of a truck??? ..... my ABU 5000c (No. 372) in its leather case which I brought in my teens, cost me over two months pay...I still have them both, and they work!!!
I even got a .22 single shot rifle for my 8th birthday....what a time to be a kid!!!
Those magazines are a real trip down memory lane,I like you being a touch older,I grew up when there was lots of water stocking programs were intense and the small acreage farms that eventually caused the major siltation issues didn't exist.
ReplyDeleteI learnt to fish with a fly rod , it was a converted Black fish rod and weighed heaps,because i was in a line of two other brothers I got all the hand downs I still have my Hardy princess and even today use it as for fly s dad didn't like tying them and even now I coerce others in to doing it for me or buy a few.
Great post Rog