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| Re: stud Its only a few weeks to bliss heaven and the tip off my rod in action once again 1st march our club river 12 miles long opens her doors and lets me in and im counting every day. As the year unfolds i will share a few fish with you, not all mind. Tight lines to all and i hope this season wheather it is the river,shore,boat or lake that you are humble and one with nature, Paul. Ps and please let it at the right time and let the salmon/grilse run and rest so my fly can once again be taken![]() ![]() |
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| Re: stud Hi Stud, Welcome aboard. Regards Drew __________________ All that Glitters is not Gold Secretary of The Blandford Sea Angling Club |
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| Re: stud Quote:
up in the north pole despite thousands of penguins why do you never see a dead one thats because when one dies the others huddle round and dig a hole and bury there fallen comrade then they sing a little song![]() ![]() |
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| Re: stud Paul when can we expect the shore fishing to liven up a bit? Eastbourne been quiet just whiting reports and the odd flatfish. And is it best to go to shallow water in the spring? |
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| Re: stud Any guys on forum from around your area would advice better mate. Tight lines. Paul |
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| Re: stud Penguins at the North Pole? Whatever next??? Welcome back Paul. I look forward to reading your exploits when your beloved river opens again. ![]() |
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