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Post by chainman on Jun 16, 2011 21:51:49 GMT 1
..........fish for Sea Trout - be prepared, very prepared, as they are entering the river in numbers. The average weight of 3lb isn't shabby either Chainman
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Post by Tango on Jun 16, 2011 22:20:45 GMT 1
Flies tied, gear sorted, I'll be giving them a hiding from next week ;D
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Post by chainman on Jun 17, 2011 21:54:39 GMT 1
Me too Tango Let me know when you're going and I'll show you how it's done Chainman
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Post by chris68 on Jun 22, 2011 9:23:10 GMT 1
By this he means, stumbling around in the dark, laughing out loud and wondering who the idiot is that he is fishing with, well that is my recollection..... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by chainman on Jun 25, 2011 22:19:52 GMT 1
By this he means, stumbling around in the dark, laughing out loud and wondering who the idiot is that he is fishing with, well that is my recollection..... ;D ;D ;D I can't see nowt and I've got gout: - Chainman
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Post by geofflittler on Jun 26, 2011 8:31:38 GMT 1
Bloody hell!!!! I just spat out my cornflakes. He looks scary enough in daylight. In the dark he could frighten a police alsation
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Post by chris68 on Jun 26, 2011 19:35:57 GMT 1
I wonder if I can get hold of the picture of a certain someone having a dump up near Lancaster...... ;D ;D
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Post by egret on Aug 18, 2012 15:29:14 GMT 1
Thought I’d focus on sea-trout on one outing last week, having hooked them by accident whilst fishing for brown trout and grayling. River caught me out though, not up a lot, but pretty coloured. Very quiet, but hooked a good sea-trout at the start of the lift. One of those odd bouncy ones, where you know something isn’t quite right, and seemed to swim towards me straight away. On, then off, then on and finally off. Refer to other posts for best advice, but photo is what it went for. Attachments:
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