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Smiffles

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  1. Nice one Chris, they look like a net full of beauties!
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    My first Pike, Wingham 2010, 11lb
  4. At last.... I actually get a few minutes in front of the computer without any interruptions! :-) Well, what more can I say, that hasn't been said already. This was the most amazing weekend of fishing that I have ever experienced and in such a beautiful location too. I can't say thank you enough to everyone who made this weekend possible and for all the tips and tales shared it just made it a truly unforgettable weekend and a special thank you to Steve for having Dales and I there for the weekend. Not only did I catch my PB perch of 3.14 within the first 30 minutes of fishing but I caught my very first pike of 11.04 too, I was trying for a bigger perch but obviously the pike had other ideas :-) Thank you again for making this such a fantastic weekend :-) And happy fishing!
  5. So far the species I have caught in 2010 are: Bream Tench Roach Perch I need to step it up a notch this weekend
  6. Thank you for the welcome! He'd better watch out, I'm getting a bit handy with the numchuks on the Wii
  7. When I was a nipper my aunt got me interested in ornothology, I was even a member of the RSPB's Young Ornothologists Club (I'm sure I've still got my badge somewhere and a book I won in a bird painting competition!)......... and cue 'bird watching jokes'
  8. The rats have now evolved down Lea Bridge Road, they carry knives and guns now! One of my friends lives overlooking the Regents Canal and a few summers ago we could see huge mirror carp feeding along the overhanding trees and shrubs, but I bet they have become someones supper now
  9. Thanks everyone, all comments and suggestions duly taken on board, I've got my fingers crossed and I can't wait for the long weekend
  10. That's because I'm smarter than the average bear
  11. Hee hee you crack me up, I like your style, unfortunately your plots are flawed! I don't do heights, I can hold my drink, I grew up on a council estate in Hackney so bring on the bear baiting, (PETA, I'm kidding!!! I love furry critters, just ask Dales how many bags of his cashews I fed to the wild racoons, he was sooooooooooo not amused!) I put my fishing skills down to luck, If I win, I win, if not................. I'm hiding his fishing gear
  12. I could always hit the London aquarium in my lunch hour with my camera, followed by an evening in with PhotoShop and my and my species tally will sky rocket! It may be a bit difficult explaining how a caught a black tipped reef shark in Lake John, but I'm sure I must have a few holiday snap shots of the beach I can tweak a little There is nothing like a little healthy competition, If I lose it will just make me more determined next year!
  13. I thought that you were more annoyed at the 4, 40lb plus siamese carp that I caught on apple. I think the trick was to cut the apple piece into the shape of a boilie (don't leave any skin on), they are slightly bouyant too!
  14. Just for reference, the washing machine is the larger of the two white appliances in the kitchen, the smaller one is the tumble dryer :-).
  15. Over Easter I'm off to to fish at Kingfisher Lake in Norfolk, I'm hoping to catch a PB tench, I caught my very first tench a few weeks ago at Lake John in Essex (the one I caught was only a bubba around the 2lb mark), which according to my boyfriend (Dales) was very early in the season. By his own admission, he struggles to catch big tench, so come on guys (and girls) can you give me a few tips on how to up my PB of 2lb :-)
  16. Hello everyone, I'm new to AN and this is my very first post I'm new to all this so please be gentle with me! Over the past few years I have heard so much about AN and Wingham from my boyfriend that I thought it was about time that joined in, it's nice to see a few other ladies on here too. Most of my friends think I'm raving mad spending my weekends sitting out in the pouring rain but I really don't care, for me it's an escape the from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, to breathe some fresh air and and feel the tingles of excitement when you get a bite. Even on a day when nothing is biting, just watching the wildlife makes it seem all worth it. I've fished quite a few places over the past few years but I recently saw some pictures if Wingham and I can' believe how spectacular the lake and the surroundings are, from what I've been told the pictures do not do it any justice, trust me I've after seeing the amount of fishing programmes I've seen, this place looks like heaven on earth!
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