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| Re: Just a little introduction and the like. Hey guys, thanks for the warm welcomes :) Nice to see there's already someone else from Lincolnshire :) I hope to get fishing sometime soon so I'll be bringing plenty of photos (hopefully) and a review for you! :) Will be sure to have a crack at fishing on the Trent at some point, but I've never really done alot of river fishing, got tons of ponds and reservoirs near us, but very few decent rivers. |
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Welcome aboard Tom... __________________ One man's fish is another man's poissons http://www.deepsea.co.uk http://www.wildtrout.org |
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| Re: Just a little introduction and the like. Welcome to the forum Tom! "Tench are the best fish because they are green" Can't argue with that can you! They are my favourite fish too. There is just something extra special about Tench fishing! |
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| Re: Just a little introduction and the like. Wahey! Tench-Love all round! There's something kinda slick to them, not only are they green (best colour EVAR), but they're also quite fierce little things! |
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| Oh, Edmund, can it be true, that I hold here in my mortal hand a nugget of purest green? Blackadder : Indeed you do, Percy, except, of course, it's not really a nugget, it's more of a splat. Edmund Blackadder __________________ One man's fish is another man's poissons http://www.deepsea.co.uk http://www.wildtrout.org |
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| Re: Just a little introduction and the like. HAHA! I remember that scene! You have to love Blackadder, and when thinking about it in a Tenchy context, even better! |