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Guest_Elton_*
post Apr 17 2001, 03:08 AM
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If I was to offer you the following, which would you choose?

1. A free pass to fish a certain fishery for a day.

2. A long term discount at the same fishery.

Tight lines,

Elton

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Guest_euan pink_*
post Apr 17 2001, 03:14 AM
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it would depend on the fishery(location)
i think i would go for the day pass.
why i already have regular club waters but a change is always nice
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Guest_ALAN FAWCETT_*
post Apr 17 2001, 03:15 AM
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The discount mate



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post Apr 17 2001, 03:26 AM
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Got to be the discount.Go the once like the place and return on a regular basis with the discount.Elton if you think you can weave a bit of magic on discounts try and get us all a prince albert book without going on a waiting list.
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post Apr 17 2001, 04:22 AM
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depends on the place and distance but probably the discount (if near enough)

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Guest_Danny H_*
post Apr 17 2001, 06:42 AM
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Free day ticket, love to fish new venues with all the anticipation involved.
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post Apr 17 2001, 05:09 PM
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The discount - if I enjoy the waters, the
savings made on return visits will soon outweigh the cost of a free day ticket!

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post Apr 17 2001, 05:19 PM
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I would go for the discount if it was a water that i liked and which held the type of fish i was after.

So whats the real story Elton?
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Guest_Chris Shaw_*
post Apr 17 2001, 05:37 PM
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A water within reach with discount would good

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Guest_Bretty_*
post Apr 17 2001, 05:40 PM
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Go free and if it's that good i'll happilly go there again and pay full price.

What is a discount anyway? Quote a ridiculous price then say, But you only pay £xxx

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