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  1. Tigger, you are of course totally right, I should have acted on my own advice and read my new licence first. It seems the EA have decided to change the wording this year.

     

    Interestingly and somewhat bizzarely, my licence also now tells me to "Always ensure that you have the correct number of licences for the number of roads you are using"........that's going to severely restrict my driving this year!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. The EA will have aright job getting near the river at silsden bridge,at the rate they're going repairing it.

     

    Haha....You are so right! I cannot believe how much grief this is causing locally though, absolutely pathetic. It's only affecting me personally because I travel, by and large, across the 'tops' generally anyhow - the traffic is much busier right now and I tend to meet it on my side of the road mid corner.............

  3. Then you'll be pleased to hear that the environment agency are stocking more grayling into the Aire at Silsden and Bingley. I just read it on the front page of this site.

     

    Yeah, spotted that too Phil. The EA have been restocking smaller fish for the last few years. They put a load of dace recently never to be seen again.

     

    P.S. Thanks for the umlaut heads up mods.

  4. If you are talking about Bfd No.1 as Gozzer suggests, I'll check my book when I get home this evening.....I'm 99% sure though that it's the usual artificial fly,worm, spinner and minnow only outside the Coarse season.

  5. Truly world class, only perhaps two - Gerrard and potentially Rooney. The team IMO lacks balance and I think that the players know and feel this and this may well be a major factor in their lack of confidence. Personally, I would build my team around Gerrard as the national captain and in the centre of midfield. It's difficult to say who I'd replace certain players with. I'm not privvy as to how they perform in training. I do think that it's time to call a halt on Phil Neville's surreal tally of caps though.

  6. Not at all my friend, I really hope that England do qualify. As I live in Southampton most of of my mates are English and so support England. The notion that the England squad are just a bunch of rather ordinary players comes from one of my English mates (a 'Palace supporter BTW).

     

    Fair play then Cory', glad to hear you're onboard, although I don't agree entirely with your view as regards the players. Anyhow, what would Palace supporters know? They still think Peter Taylor knows about the game whereas us Leicester supporters know that he even makes Steve McClaren look like a master tactician....... :D

  7. Yes, very good Tony. What I meant though, given the numbers the UK bought (in whatever 'multi' role variant), they are, quite rightly, utilised supporting land based troops. Escorting maritime boarding parties, if and when required, is up to the Task Groups own air cover.

  8. I think delicate rather than gun boat diplomacy is needed over this one other wise it will all kick off. Lets just hope and pray the men are all returned safely and we beef up our patrols with a bit of air power in the future; I mean why did we buy those Apaches?

     

    We bought them to do exactly what they were designed for and are doing very efficiently - Ground attack and support, inland.

  9. Phil,

     

    The Silsden tackle shop is called 'GeeTee' after G.T. aka Geoff Trigg. He is a member of Bradford Waltonians who have the sole rights to fishing in both Silsden and the nearby Chelker reservoirs. Definitely no day tickets available and dead mans shoes to join the club - not to mention lots of dosh. He has, in the past, threatened to use a guest ticket on me though.... :thumbs:

     

    Keighley's not too bad on the cosmetic front in reality is it? It's just the inbreds who reside there I have a problem with.........

  10. Patty,

     

    No probs as regards the joke.....my Mum tells a good joke to the locals too. She's not from there. She is German - my Dad was a British soldier stationed in Germany, but she's from Dresden originally although as a young girl the family walked, for the most part, to Oldenburg to escape the bombing.

     

    I know the Aire and the Wharfe very well indeed. In fact I live a short distance from both. Many people say the Aire is in big trouble fishing wise. My local club conducted some research and concluded that the river populations of young fish were worryingly declining. I still enjoy fishing there though.

     

    I'll post a link for you of another old local Abbey here. It's one of my mums 'must do' visits everytime she comes across - it's only a few km from where I live. You can see some views of the River Wharfe here. It can get mad with tourists at times, so I tend to fish further down river or even in the upper reaches of it. A lovely river!

     

    Cod Beck could be termed a little river which I think basically runs from Cod Reservoir and into the river.

     

    The grayling is rapidly becoming my favourite fish. The Germans know it as the Asche (A mit ein umlaut) 'Die Bachforelle'.

    [edit note: If you want Ä you need to hold down the Alt key while keying in 0196 from the number pad. Newt]

    The UK record is about 2 kilos I think. There has recently been an Anglers Net 'fish in' that Seph organised on one of the famous southern rivers. I always seem to be unavailable to travel down to fish one. Hopefully, one day, I can make one though. There are some pictures posted of some of the grayling they caught - sounded like a good day was had by all.

  11. Hi Patty,

     

    To answer briefly, I fish mainly around the West Yorkshire area, both Coarse and Fly Fishing. I'm lucky enough to fish in some very beautiful scenery. I have many memorable fishy memories, my most recent I suppose would be breaking my personal best grayling.

     

    I used to visit Berlin very regularly as my mother lived there. She's now moved to a lovely house on the coast in Ost-Friesland (yes I know all about the jokes.... :lol: ), we're going over to visit this summer. I have to say that Berlin went very quickly downhill once the wall came down and wasn't the fantastic city I knew. That said, my wife and I had a 'nostalgia visit' over a long weekend just last summer and the authorities seemed to have clamped down hard on much of the 'unsavoury' goings on of the folk from Eastern Europe.

  12. Hi Patty, thanks for starting a good read for us all. I hope you can set yourself up a memorable fishing trip over here, if and when it happens.

     

    Sorry to change tack a little but Peter wrote:

     

    Patty, yes, I have been back to Germany, just once. We were in Berlin to hear my daughters playing in an orchestra, it was the night the Wall came down. That was a memorable night.

     

    We very nearly bumped into in each other then Peter (give or take a few of tens of thousands of people :rolleyes: ) for I, too, was there on that night. Man, what a night that was too wasn't it? My mum actually lived just a mile or so up the Ku-Damm at that time, so we often strolled down there. It was quite moving watching families from the East toasting their new freedom.

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