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include live worms and maggots Artificial baits are often made from types of human food. Man made lures seek to replicate the food that fish eat. Different ones are suitable in different circumstances and most anglers have their favourites.

Three types of fishing are most prevalent in the UK: Fly fishing - Used to catch fish like trout and salmon, as well as pike, bass and carp. Fish are caught using very light artificial flies - made by tying hair, fur, feathers and other materials together. They are cast with a fly rod and a fly line. Fresh water fishing - Uses water that contains minute quantities of dissolved salts. Some of the

most important freshwater fish are bass, catfish, pickerel, pike sunfish, trout, salmon, muskellunge, sturgeon and walleye. ‘Coarse fishing’ is the term used to describe fishing in fresh water for any species other than salmon or trout. Sea fishing - This obviously takes place in or by the sea. Most sea angling takes place from a boat, but it can also be done in estuaries, on piers and from rocks. Piers and jetties are ideal places for catching mackerel and codling. Mullet, flounder and dab are often found in estuaries and harbours. Conger eel live in the foam covered seas next to rocky headlands, and bass can be caught from beaches. There is a requirement for most anglers to have a rod licence and fishing permit. The Environment Agency oversees this and fines may be imposed for none compliance. Anglers must also abide by local byelaws. Izaak Walton was a seventeenth century fisherman who wrote The Compleat Angler. He famously said, ‘I have laid aside business and gone a’fishing.’ Why not join those 3.3 million people who regularly do the same?


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A Travellers Tale

The Island on the Edge of the World By Paul Heley

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number of years ago, I was with my cousin and her husband (who had a reasonable sized, sea going yacht) and we'd spent a while sailing around western Scotland. At the end, Dick asked me if there was anywhere that I would really like to go and, without even thinking, I said St Kilda - somewhere which had been on my "would love to visit but doubt I'll ever get there" list for many years. He didn't flinch!; and it was agreed that if I could get to the Outer Hebrides at the drop of a hat, we'd have a shot the following year. And, it happened: the 'phone call came, I leapt on my motorbike, charged off to Tarbert on the Isle of Harris and was met by Dick and Gillian a couple of days later. NB Speed was of the essence, and a suitable weather window was imperative, because the seas round St Kilda are notoriously tricky. Although you might get there, you might not be able to land (or even leave!) Anyway, next day we loaded up with provisions and diesel (the boat had an engine as well as sails) and during the afternoon, we sailed westwards through the Sound of Harris headed for St Kilda 50 miles away in the North Atlantic. We arrived overnight, dropped anchor, and went ashore by dinghy early next morning. I must admit to having a tremendous feeling of achieve12

ment upon first setting foot on the land - it was as though something long anticipated could now be ticked off and was almost mystical. I'd read a bit about St Kilda - dubbed "the island on the edge of the world" - and the more I read, the more intriguing it became. For example :St Kilda is not an island as such but is an archipelago of four islands and a number of sea stacks. The main island is called Hirta but there is also Dun, Soay and Boreray. The whole archipelago is a result of volcanic outbursts 60 million (or so) years ago and has geological affinity with Rhum, Ardnamurchan, Mull, Faroes and Iceland plus many other places. Archaeological evidence shows it was first inhabited more than 3000 years ago and had been periodically inhabited ever since. Even before the Vikings (roughly 1000 years ago) and until the island's evacuation in 1930, people have been there continuously and it is amazing to think that folk have chosen to live on this remote, isolated, cold, rain lashed, storm riven island since time immemorial. Apart from the ancient "souterrain" (literally "below ground") and "horned" habitable structures, Hebridean "black" houses had been used during the last few centuries. These were oval in shape (to combat the wind), had very thick stone walls, a single door for both animals

and family, a single window, no chimney for smoke to escape (hence "black" because of the soot encrusted interior) and a turf covered roof held down with ropes attached to heavy boulders. There are stomach churning accounts of how people and animals lived together in these old houses. Forget about sanitation! But during the mid 19th century, most (but not all) people moved out of the black houses into the usual idea of stone built, rectangular, cottages. It's important to note that there are no trees on St Kilda so wood (in the form of driftwood) was precious, and 99% of any structure was stone. There's plenty of that! The population never exceeded 200 and this number fluctuated greatly due to disease, epidemic, lack of sanitation, high infant mortality, emigration, etc. The life style of the St Kildans was unchanging: perhaps, and because they were living so close to the edge of disaster, their extreme conservatism and reluctance to change in any way is understandable. They grew some barley, oats and vegetables where possible, ate the mutton of the wild Soay sheep on the next island on occasions - but rarely ate fish. Although the surrounding seas teemed, fishing could be very dangerous in little boats and, anyway, the islanders considered fish to be relatively tasteless.


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For their staple, the islanders had adopted a completely unique diet based on sea birds. Since there are literally millions of them eg puffins, gannets, guillemots, kittiwakes, fulmars to name but few, the supply was inexhaustable. Birds were used mainly for food but their feathers and down were used in bedding and clothing and their oil was used for cooking, lighting and heating. As food, they were either roasted, boiled or "grilled" in front of the fire. The fulmar was especially prized and was effectively "squeezed" in order to release its plentiful supply of oil. There was also the requirement to store the birds for the winter time and, after plucking and gutting, the flesh was dried. The landscape is covered with hundreds of "cleitean", ie small, stone built and turf roofed structures where the wind blowing through loosely packed stones could do the drying and the rain was kept out. Such structures are unique to St Kilda. In order to harvest the birds and their eggs from Hirta and Boreray, St Kildans had to be expert "cragsmen" in order to scale the precipitous cliffs - reputedly the highest in Britain. They climbed bare footed and it is suggested that evolution was slowly developing opposable toes in the men so as to cling onto tiny footholds on the cliff face. There is also the story of the "Mistress Stone" upon which a young man had to balance precariously in order to prove his ability as a cragsman and to be suitable as a husband and father. The graveyard on Hirta gives testimony to some of those who fell from these daunting cliffs. Amongst the islanders themselves, money and politics played no part. Some of the more romantic writers have described the St Kildan lifestyle as "serene", "idyllic", "heavenly", "utopian", whilst those with their feet more firmly on the ground use such adjectives as "ignorant", "poverty stricken", "deprived", "medically unaware". Yer pays yer money and yer takes yer choice on this one! The lifestyle was virtually an example of pure communism - everything was shared equally and everyone worked for the good of the community as well as for his own family. Each day, the men of the village met at a specific spot along "The Street" (singular) and decided what needed to be done that day and who would do what. This meeting was known as The Parliament. It is extremely poignant to walk along this deserted street, in and out of the deserted houses, trying to imagine the men, all dressed identically, deliberating the day's events whist the womenfolk would prepare food or weave cloth.

Although St Kilda was, to a large extent isolated, it was not totally removed from the rest of the world. On a good day, it is possible to see the Outer Hebrides - and to be seen. Consequently, each community knew of the other's existence and from times long past, St Kilda had come under the stewardship of Scottish clan chiefs who periodically sent their representatives to exact a form of tithe. "Missionaries" had also visited St Kilda since well before 1700 and had converted the islanders from a type of GaelicNorse paganism into devout Christians. Some of these missionaries stayed for some time and contributed much towards the general welfare but one, the Rev. John Mackay - from the hell fire and brimstone Free Church of Scotland - was there from 1865 to '89 and exercised an exceedingly harsh rule and most likely did more harm than good. The missionaries were not only preachers and savers of souls but were also the school teacher, the doctor and someone who could intervene on the islanders' behalf when dealing with mainland officials - they were powerful people who could not be ignored. In times of emergency, the islanders had devised the "St Kilda mailboat" which was a variant on the "message in a bottle" idea. The "mailboat" would be launched in the hope that it would wash up on the Scottish mainland and acted upon. Sometimes it worked, and one even got as far as Norway. On a grimmer note, there is the story of Lady Rachel Grange who had been banished to St Kilda by her husband because she knew too much about his Jacobite sympathies and was prepared to spill the beans. Marooned on St Kilda for 7 years unable to speak Gaelic (and the islanders knew no English) she slowly went bonkers. Following her eventual release, she died in 1745 - by then completely mad. But over time, the St Kildans became increasingly aware that they were beyond the edge of normal society and that their life was unnecessarily primitive. This was emphasised during the late 19th and early 20th centuries as more and more visitors came to the island until, eventually, in 1930, the islanders asked to be evacuated to the mainland. By this time, there were only 36 of them left and they realised that they were, effectively, a species on the edge of extinction. Thus ended the story of a particular group of people who, over centuries or even millenia, had followed a unique way of life. All that now remains are memories.


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recent reconfiguration of my bedroom led me to a bit of a sort out in the knicker department and it is fair to say that the results were quite surprising. It may also be fair to say that this article is best suited to women and that men of a sensitive disposition (or those who would like to preserve a sense of mystery) might wish to turn the page. The grand total was 72 pairs, without further comparison it seems like quite a lot but if you then consider that if you, dear reader, are sitting in a doctor's surgery, have happened upon this publication on perhaps the 1st July, then, without the aid of a washing machine, I could survive, (although on many days, with a fair degree of discomfort – I will come to that) until precisely 10th September.....a whole summer of knickers. So to categories; the first, most practical and frankly the point I should have stopped at, are the days of the week knickers, 7 days, 7 pairs, the work is done. However, there is the problem of colours; I never wear Sunday because they are a slightly Caucasian flesh toned pink with yellow trim and there is nothing nice about flesh of a certain age and certainly no need to match any garment to it but particularly not a garment that is likely to be next to the biggest expanse of said flesh. They are also a tad frilly and

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under some clothes may suggest a hint of baby knickers or maybe the adult incontinence pant and no-one wants to suggest that do they? So at best 6 days worth but only with the right outfit. Ladies, I now come on to those knickers that are at the very back of the drawer, the sexy little numbers that were either bought for us (wrong size but you have to admire their optimism) or the ones that came in a matching set, sometimes even with suspender belt. Let me digress to the suspender belt for just one moment. Some of us, (yes me) did make brave attempts to breach the chasm between belt and stocking top with a piece of elastic under such tension that should either end fail, the recoil could have resulted in significant injury. I think, unless sylph like, we mostly reach the same conclusion and that is, framing and concentrating the worst bits of flesh into bulgy mounds is not conducive to anyone reaching even the lowest heights of passion. I digressed, even without the aforementioned many of these sexy little numbers are not without an element of pain. G-strings, Tangas, Brazilian fit (not to be mistaken with other similar sounding services) and even boy shorts can, without any encouragement from their owner, travel to parts they were not destined for and whilst on their journey induce significant discomfort

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• Clubs • Groups • CLUB Events THE DUNSTABLE ORBIT • Community

“The more you put in, the more you get out” is certainly true for the members of Dunstable and District Orbit Club. Since its inception over 20 years ago, the club has raised thousands of pounds for local and national charities from events such as quizzes, nights, stalls HOUGHTON REGIS BOWLS CLUB Church in West Street Dunstable evening at the ‘Old race Hunter’s Lodge’ at Carnivals Houghton Regis Bowls Club are Or call for more information on etc. Whipsnade for a meal and speaker. However, there is New moremembers to Orbit than the comradeship We areananOPEN independent club for ex-Rotarians and holding DAY onsocial Sunday are welcome. For 01582 534357 and teamwork involved in organisingcontact fundraising similarly people have been in existence for 5th May atminded our green fromand 11am more information Johnevents. SteThe emphasis is very much on having fun in all their nearly 3 years. We are named ‘The Watling Street Club’ till around 4pm the only criteria we vens 01582 668033 DUNSTABLE GARDEN CLUB activities including a wide range of social pursuits such as as our members form a link along the Watling Street. need is for people to wear flat-soled cold winter it archery, is wonderful 10-pin bowling, cinema/theatres, guided walks, We meet every Thursday evening at theAfter ‘Oldthe Hunter’s shoes, all equipment and refreshTHE DUNSTABLE ORBIT CLUB to get out into the garden again andmeals etc. The club plan events to suit all progressive Lodge’ Whipsnade for a meal and speaker. ments be provided for our For guest more more budgets and many“The of them areyou freeput orin, at the a low cost. the colour and scents of Spring. New will members are welcome. more enjoy information that want “to have a go”. There will you getannually. out” is certainly true for the is only £10 contact John Stevens 01582 668033 The Club has monthly Membership outings to varibe experienced bowlers there to help members of Dunstable and District Meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of each ous well known gardens such asare Beth where necessary. All agesSOCIAL from 12 CLUB Orbit Club. inception over D.A.W.G. monthFestival, at the Dunstable RugbySince Club,its Bedford Road , Chatto’s, the Wisbech Rose and abilities catered for at our pa20 years the club hasa raised Houghton Regis 8pm. You’llago, be guaranteed warm We are a small and friendly Dunstable based social Audley End and Waterperry. Our vilion which was completed for the thousands of pounds for local and welcome. group meeting once a month with a wide varietytalks of on different horticulturevening 2009 season. Interested please Contact Mark on 01582 539379, national charities from events such speakers during the winter andring outdoor events and al topics start again in September to 535761 me Mary Comb 01582-518645 Julie on 01582 www.orbitclub.org.uk/dunstable as quizzes, race nights, stalls at visits during the summer. Each year we also arrange two April. If you are interested in joining Carnivals etc. evenings with a meal and professional entertainment. us theand annual subscription is £10. THEwelcome BOGTROTTERS DUNSTABLE CLUB We would new members (couples singles). However,BRIDGE there is more to Orbit Morenot info from - Mary We Chapman ForBogtrotters further information and a free contact The (Dunstable and Dis-visit why than the comradeship and teamwork meet every Monday (except bank holidays) in Chews 01582-603710 Brian on 01525 involved organisingfrom fundraising trict Walking and 754189. Hostelling Group) House in High Street South,inDunstable, 1pm to events. The emphasis is very much are a group of about 90 walkers, 5pm. We would welcome new members of all standards GARDEN CLUB KINGSBURY BOWLS CLUB on having fun in all their activities and you do not need a partner. hikers andDUNSTABLE hostellers. We run a is a small friendly club Ifsituated including wide range664485 of social puranyoneinis interested pleaseacall: 01582 Dunstable diverse Garden range Club meet on the second Monday surprisingly of activiDunstable suits such as archery, 10-pin bowling, evening of each at 7.30pm at theeast Salvation Armyunder the shadow of ties, including halfmonth and full day walks, BlowsThe Downs. cinema/theatres, guided walks, Community Hall, Bulland Pond Lane, Dunstable. Club BLOWS DOWNS CONSERVATION GROUP hostelling trips, meals evening has been in existence for many years and maintaining The Green is open to the public from progressive meals etc. The club plan activities. Join our friendly guided walk at blows downs dunstable a steady membership. The subscription Wednesday is only £10 per to Friday until Septemevents to suit all budgets and ofon July 3rd. the walk will be a short 2 milesmany but unduNew are always welcome. yearmembers which entitles members to attend eight winter to 4-00pmsunday ber, 2-00pm and 6-00pm them are free or at a low cost. Memlating, at a leisurly pace. on the way we talk about the Prospective members areand invited to meetings with speakers a selection of to summer Dusk – at a reasonable fee. Come is only £10 annually. flora and fauna of bership this wildlife trust owned nature reserve get in touch viaMay the onwards website, to give us interesting outings from various and sport – the and try a new onlywill dress Meetings are onchalk the first third which include the area of the pits and where the wild a well-known ring or just turn up venues. to an event or garden requirement is flat-soled footwear. Tuesdays of each month at the orchids should be in abundance. Visitors are very welcome at £2 each soBowls why not walk. andcome all other equipment is Dunstable Rugby Club, Bedford Meet at the far end of Half moon lane , dunstable atRoad 3pm. along and meet some of the members who wouldatlove Enquiries@dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk available the Green.Tel. for further details, , Houghton Regis 8pm. You’ll be tony bliss 01582 704664. to see fresh faces. www.dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk guaranteed a warm welcome. www.kingsburybowls.weebly.com 01582 865966 Sue or Julian CEILIDHS Contact Mark on 01582 539379, CHILTERN or Julie on 01582 535761 DUNSTABLE BRIDGE CLUB Chiltern Ceilidhs - a regular ceilidh/barn dance on the CLUB www.orbitclub.org.uk/dunstable We meet every Monday (except bank 2ndBREAKOUT Friday of theSOCIAL month. All ages welcome, no experiSt Fremund’s Church We arerequired a club for thelive over forty fives, holidays) ence and music from our house bandin Chews House in High not a singles club but a social club Street South, 1pm every month! The dances start at 8pm (doors open atDunstable, from PRIORY Dunstable LADIES GROUP Westfield Road, for7.30pm) people and whotickets enjoy are going £7 out (£5but conc) with underWe 10swould welcome new to 5pm. We meet on the second and fourth are on their own,Venue: also where they Club, members getting in free. The Polish Albion street, of all standards and you do Wednesdays of the month 8.00pm can meet likeLU6 minded Dunstable, 3AZ people, make not need a partner. to 10.00pm at Chews House, High Contact: 475655, new friends01582 and enjoy a varied social If anyone is interested please call: Street South, Dunstable. email: chilternceilidhs@googlmail.com or01582 visit our life in a safe and friendly environ664485 We are a lively group of 50+, if you website: ment. We www.chilternceilidhs.info meet once a week, we like interesting talks, meeting people now have a room in the Conservative and occasional trips out then why not DUNSTABLE DOWNSIDE WI THE BOGTROTTERS Club, High Street North . Dunstable joinMrs us! Nicola Talbot We meet evenings a monthContact: on The Bogtrotters andtwo HosAnnual fee -£26 (Dunstable and District Walking 12th June - Tea with the Queen the 2ndhikers & 4th Thursday at Watling telling Group) are a group ofcontact about 90 walkers, and For more information please 26th June - Switzerland from the LowerofSch. Bullpond Ln, at 7.30pm. 01582604847 hostellers. We run a surprisingly diverse range activities, Sandy on 07813 262556 Train more info including half and full day walks, hostellingFor trips, meals andcontact admin@dunstableswimmingpools.co.uk JULY/AUGUST Chris Brewin 01582 520361 evening activities. DUNSTABLE SENIOR CITIZENS We are arranging a visit to a place 13th June -”People I have met” Reg New members are always welcome. Prospective members What age would like via to live to? Fossey you met anyone famous of interest, an Afternoon Tea, and a are invited to getyou in touch the website, give us Have a ring or 11th July - Wiltshire Farm Foods Luncheon. Would you to event live itor with just turn uplike to an walk. demonstration and tasting Tel: Monica 01582 667030 or Dignity, Financial peace of mind, enquiries@dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk Barbara 01582 606300 With a voice www.dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk WATLING STREET CLUB We are 865966 a local group 01582 Sue orfighting Julian the We are an independent social club THE HEALING TRUST fight for the over 50’s for ex-Rotarians and similarly minded Ardley Hill School, Lowther Road, Interested in finding out more? people and have been in existence Dunstable, each Thursday evening, Come to a meeting for nearly 3 years. We are named 7.30 - 9pm. No charge, donations We meet the last Thursday of each ‘The Watling Street Club’ as our accepted. NFSH contact Pam Hill on month at 2pm members form a link along the Wa01582 606182. In the Social club of The Catholic tling Street. We meet every Thursday Come for interest or healing.

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BREATHEASY Do you suffer from a lung condition? Then why not come and join our local Support group - breatheasy Part of the British lung foundation. We meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month at peter newton pavilion (Behind tesco) 2 - 4pm carers also welcome As well as supporting each other we have a variety of speakers and also arrange day trips out. New members most welcome More info phone michael on 01582 602348 FRIENDS OF STUDHAM COMMON We are a friendly,voluntary group whose aim is to conserve,maintain and promote Studham Common as a haven for wildlife and a place for everyone to enjoy.For this purpose we meet as a work party on the third Saturday of each month (except Dec.) The work is not onerous and we enjoy the exercise and the good company –and a picnic lunch is provided! Details from Pam on 01582 872608 pamrumfitt@btinternet.com DUNSTABLE PROBUS CLUB Dunstable PROBUS Club meets on the second Monday of the month and membership is open to retired or semi-retired professional and business men. The Club’s main object is the promotion of good fellowship. Members enjoy a variety of social activities and organized visits throughout the year and at their regular monthly meetings they are entertained by after-lunch speakers. If you are interested in joining the Club, please contact the Secretary on 01582 653732 LANGDALE CHURCH ‘HATTERS TEA’- informal neighbourhood group meets monthly on a Wednesday pm. Free tea/coffee & home-made cakes, quiz and raffle. Friends and Neighbours- monthly on a Thursday pm. Speakers and free tea/coffee. At Langdale Church. Other groups- table tennis, walking group and drawing for beginners Make the most of our community activities and meet new people in our community. Tel Colin, Community Worker 01582602980 1st Totternhoe Brownies Small Brownie Pack ‘only down the hill to Totternhoe’ If you are interested come along for an evening and find out how

much fun you can have. Spaces available Tuesday Evening ‘s term time 6.00pm – 7.30pm Ages 7 – 10 Please contact Zoe Hurry 01582 666942

CHILTERN GATEWAY CENTRE 50 things Activities Sunday 2nd June & Sunday 7th July 2-3pm FREE EVENT Bring the kids and join us on the first Sunday of the month get involve with National Trusts 50 thing to do before you’re 11 and ¾. Each Sunday you’ll get to cross another fantastic activity off you list and get outdoors and discover something new! We’ll be taking the kids to explore outdoors so remember to dress for the weather.

Kite Festival Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th July Come fly your kite! Join us over this fantastic fun filled weekend. There will be plenty to do from kids activities, face painting, entertainers, browsing the market stalls and plenty more. Be amazed as giant kites in the shape of bears, tigers and stars float across the sky and world famous display teams fly kites in breathtaking patterns. For Information: Chilterns Gateway Centre Shop, 01582 500925, TEA TIME TALES Priory House Heritage Centre Tel: 01582 890270 Local History Talks with Tea/Coffee Thursday 2.30pm, - 4.00pm £4.50 per person June 6th St Fredmund - Fact or Fiction? June 20th The Suffragettes July 4th Dunstable makes life easier, the coming of the amenities! July 18th John Dunstaple, Medieval Musician

Orchid Hunt and Nature Walk Saturday 15th June 11am - 1pm £2 Join us on this fantastic walk and discover the natural gems of the Downs. Hopefully the orchids will be in full bloom and you will be surrounded by hundreds. Our wardens will guide you through the different fascinating and beautiful wildlife and plant life found at the Downs Glow worm walks Saturday 13th July & Saturday 20th July £2 Discover these magical creatures Come and observe these fascinating little creatures at night your children will be so excited about this event. Your own torch for viewing would be essential So bring a little sparkle into your lives and witness this wonderful event. Each walk will be lead by one of our Ranger team.

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