For anyone who takes a look at my trout pellet piece just posted on A.N., don't get confused by the title. I think Elton got his knickers in a twist before going on holiday because - clearly - the article is not another one on 'Women & Angling'.
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Bruno
Twisted knickers
Started by
Guest_Bruno Broughton_*
, Jun 24 2001 05:21 PM
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Guest_Bruno Broughton_*
Posted 24 June 2001 - 05:21 PM
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Guest_scoobs11_*
Posted 25 June 2001 - 06:26 PM
this should make sense to you bruno-
sid that owns oakbank at longtown said fred sykes is still waiting for the "water mint"

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sid that owns oakbank at longtown said fred sykes is still waiting for the "water mint"

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if you can't be good
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Guest_Gray-Catchpole_*
Posted 25 June 2001 - 07:39 PM
thanks bruno,
a very interesting read, as usual, cheers.
are there any coarse pellets that you know of, that dont meet the nutritional needs of coarse fish.
if so, now would be an ideal time to let us know, that way we wont end up having the same oild(sorry) arguments every couple of weeks.
thanks bruno
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a very interesting read, as usual, cheers.
are there any coarse pellets that you know of, that dont meet the nutritional needs of coarse fish.
if so, now would be an ideal time to let us know, that way we wont end up having the same oild(sorry) arguments every couple of weeks.
thanks bruno
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Guest_Bruno Broughton_*
Posted 25 June 2001 - 11:47 PM
Originally posted by scoobs11:
sid that owns oakbank at longtown said fred sykes is still waiting for the "water mint"
Sounds like one of those blatent war-time codes so beloved of B-movies "The little chickens will hatch at midnight"; "Father will be home early for his special fish dinner".
Sid is obviously a patient man - it must be seven or eight years since I was there (and I can't remember promising water mint). However, I will bag up some and send it to Fred once I can collect a bunch or two.
Gray: all the coarse pellets I have seen have been fine, albeit that anyone could call their pellets "coarse", no matter what's in them. The pellets appear to be fine if they contain less than 40% protein (preferably less) and less than 15% oil (better in single figures).
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[This message has been edited by Bruno Broughton (edited 25 June 2001).]
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Guest_Gray-Catchpole_*
Posted 25 June 2001 - 11:53 PM
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Guest_Elton_*
Posted 04 July 2001 - 03:33 AM
Any known effects to canines? My dog has taken to hoovering up around my pond 
Elton
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Guest_Jonty_*
Posted 04 July 2001 - 06:08 PM
Originally posted by Elton:
Any known effects to canines? My dog has taken to hoovering up around my pond
Elton
Bloody Hell, Elton !! - are you training him to do the ironing as well ????
Jonty
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Guest_Chris Shaw_*
Posted 04 July 2001 - 06:41 PM
Originally posted by Gray-Catchpole:
thank you bruno
So going on What Bruno has said, what is the protein content and oil content of the pellets that we were discussing, is it on the bags that you buy?
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