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  1. Shall we ask Jan Harrington herself to get on this forum and topic then or not? The evidence, the sort of lead, etc. proof of fishing tackle and to pick up on a remark, effectively, let's get the veterinary centre on here as well. jeff S and Bluerinse are indeed right we aren't overall 'saints' and we know it, we are not THE problem but we might be a PART of it, or some of us at least. I'd say let's do it!

    Regards,

    J.J.

     

    What exactly is this going to accomplish in the long run? Point out that she is wrong and attract attention to P@ta and other organizations? Education is how it should be handled not screaming for a ban.

  2. I once had a look to see if this problem of swans dying from lead poisoning occurred elsewhere in the world, and found that the incidence of lead poisoning in swans is widespread and increasing.

     

    Often in remote wilderness areas where anglers never fish.

     

    It seems strange to assume that the lead can only be picked up locally in migratory species.. Not to be contrary Leon as I don't know if the swans in question are migratory.

     

    Even so, finger pointing is always the best practise.

  3. Cheers Jeff,

     

    Ure Bank pond and the Racecourse lake sound very interesting, it's about time I dusted off my pike tackle too, so cheers for that.

     

    Where do you fish (PM me if you like) when you're not floating around on that wheelie bin thing?

     

    Jon

     

    You've got a PM. Also forgot to add if you do end up out at the sites I mentioned, make sure you DON"T park inside the gated areas without a key!

  4. Now that I'm getting back up to full strength in the rod department (Thanks to Andrew Burgess and an AN rod mender who probably want's to stay anonymous for fear of being inundated with broken rods!) I want to get back out and catch some fish.

     

    Anyone know the score on trout fishing (worms and spinners) on the Wharfe or Nidd in North Yorkshire? Or any still waters (not commercial fisheries though) where I might get some tench action near Harrogate or Otley?

     

    Ta,

     

    Jon

     

    Non-commercial hmm... There's a nice head of tench in Ure Bank Pond near Sharow in Ripon. Carp, perch, and pike in the racecourse lake never heard of any tench though. You can also fish R. Ure I think with worm BUT you'll have to check the bylaws. I don't fish with worm outside of the coarse season so can't really comment. You can get day tickets from the Bondgate post office.

     

    Sadly Ripon Angling shop has closed. Not sure if it is being sold or if they are rebuilding.

     

    The reservoirs north of Harrogate- Swinsty, Thrusscross and Fewston opened this past weekend but are for fly fishing only. Not sure if you are aware of what clubs are available in Harrogate. Nidderdale angling club from Pateley Bridge down to Summerbridge (Nidd) and I believe Bradford has a stretch and Knaresborough as well. There are also a few others but I don't know where you can start fishing unless you ask specific questions about Ripon. Can't help with the Wharfe. Don't forget about R. Cover.. Don't know who has the rights for it. Perhaps a google might be in order?

     

    Funny that I was asked this same question earlier today and had to ask one of my friends. Check the local bylaws if you go on the rivers around here for specifics on fishing with anything other than flies.

  5. Mine comes down to the local level where you can fish the river for trout (with the proper license for sea trout) with fly only during the close season. Have heard rumors about fishing with worm but then you have to prove you were only targeting non coarse species.

  6. BT home hub is in fact a router. I assume this is what you are talking about Dave.. If you bought it second hand whoever had it before changed the default settings. Once you return it to factory you should be able to use the admin and serial number to login. The default address for the router will be 192.168.1.254 all you have to do is web browse to it. You probably already know this though. :D

     

    http://www.frequencycast.co.uk/homehubfaq.html

     

    Found this here that says:

     

    When the Home Hub software update has completed and the on-screen message states that it was successful, press and hold the grey "Wireless association button" on the back of the BT Home Hub for 20 - 30 seconds" to factory default the Home Hub. Failure to do so may result in erratic behaviour and Internet connectivity problems.

     

    Not sure if it only applies to updating of the firmware.

     

    Newt- nobody uses 10baseT any longer do they? ;) Although wireless uses the same concept. i.e collision avoidance vs. collision detection

  7. I suppose I use my favorite rod a bit too much. It is a 2/3 wt 7.5 foot five piece with double taper line and a 9 foot tapered leader with another three feet or so of a light tippet.

     

    The river I fish is fairly shallow and clear enough to see fish moving about and nearly impossible to approach them without being seen. I have caught chub up to 3 lbs on this rod and even bigger trout. I would think going light is the way to go especially if you aren't using flies that attract pike. My favorite fly is a klinkhammer in any color you can get your hands on. The chub I have caught with it didn't hesitate.

     

    This fly was designed to immitate an emerging caddis. The thorax actually breaks the surface tension of the water just enough to sit below the surface. It's a great design and even better if your sight isn't that great.

     

    http://www.yorkofnorfolk.com/index.php?tar...;product_id=316

     

    Sorry just had another look at your post and see you are going to target 5-6lb fish. In that case you are probably right on with your choice.

  8. and to spend thousands of pounds/dollars to research something that every owner of a fish tank could already say.. :D

     

    What happens when YOU bang on the side of your fish tank?

     

    All in good fun! It seems like a reasonable idea.

  9. I know what you mean Chesters. I try to do most of my own work as well. Somthings are better left to those with the right 'tools'. Even though I used to work on cars I still have the odd bubble on the brain. My last MOT left me very pstt off! I found that my bright beams wouldn't stay on. I could have screamed. In fact I think I did.. Only to find out right before my retest that the bl@@dy switch was turned off! Anyone owning a volvo would know (you'd think!) that the brights don't work without the running lights on.. Had a great chuckle :rolleyes:

     

    On a lighter note, I've just received Angling Vagabond and it is very well written.

  10. Came home to a nice surprise stuck in the door! I've already started reading it. Looks like I have to put all my other books on hold as this one has me rivetted from the first page. I've found myself already looking at it when I should be doing something else!! And I really like the illustrations... :D

    Excellent

  11. Hi Ant i remember elton posting about her last yeari think he said something along the lines of comming across her, also girls aloud were trying to get hold of her on radoi 1 i think her real name is melinda.

     

    Yep Melinda.. Excellent voice.

     

  12. John S- Teeth of the Tiger features Jack Ryans son. I thought it was good but I'm not a great critic just look at the list I am reading :)

     

    I have read all but Clancys' SSN: Submarine warfare somethingorother... and his Op center/Net Force affiliation. I have always found his Jack Ryan and John Clarke books very absorbing. Others not so much. I still read them occasionally. IMO- Red October was the best.

  13. I didn't expect any less than a diverse selection and equally as many replies.

     

    Clifftop, You reminded me that I forgot to mention I have this on the back burner- bought it spur of the moment as I was buying paracord for rigging my kayak. It was one of those 'what other people bought' with paracord... Now if I can just get past some of the things Bear Grils eats :yuck:

     

    Kleinboet, I have a few of audio books from Itunes. Cheap and you don' t require an Ipod to listen to them. Itunes is a free download and free podcasts too I think.

     

    Ken, Can't believe you made it all the way through! :notworthy: It's required reading in the US for students.

     

    Chesters? Was it business or pleasure? :huh::)

  14. It just struck me as I'm waiting for Vagabonds new release that I have 4 or more separate books that I am 'in the middle of'. I am aspiring to read them all it's just that I always see another that I would like to read (see Vagabonds thread ). So far these are the books that continue to hold my attention:

     

    The Bourne Betrayal (Robert Ludlum)

    Apt Pupil (Stephen King) Wanted to read Shawshank Redemption.. starting The Body

    Spiderwick Chronicles Book 2

    Dragonfly in Amber (Diana Gabaldon) Number 3 of 6? Don't ask...

    Darkest Evening of the Year (Dean Koontz)

     

    and now I'm eyeing Hans Christian Anderson The Complete Fairy Tails and Stories. If you didn't already know I was blessed with Twins almost two years ago.

     

    These don't include books for work, research for hobbies or start with something like " The sun has set not long ago, now everyones gone below. To take a bath in one big tub....." So little time!!!

     

     

    I can't possibly be the only one that reads X10. Only curious. ;)

  15. If Jeff S reads this, he might tell us if he got such an email confirming his order.

     

    Hmm.. Three weeks late in answering this. Priorities you know :)

     

    I did indeed get a confirmation from Trafford and look forward to its arrival.

     

    Rob J- I've seen various posts about Mr. Crabtree, not sure where you can find it but a quick search of the archives should turn up something. As popular as this Mr. Crabtree seems to be I would be surprised if anyone would want to give up their copy. If you do find it can you let us know where you do?

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