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butiaboy

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  1. has anybody got an Olympus SP-560 ? are they good cameras ?
  2. would you eat this popular fish?
  3. you can get the roach 2" - £3.99 per pack you can get the perch one's 2" - 10g - £3.99 pack
  4. I want to target the chub and perch on my local canal using lure's what are the best pattens to use i have found these are they good? http://www.tacklebargains.co.uk/acatalog/info_2020.html http://www.tacklebargains.co.uk/acatalog/info_2021.html
  5. can sombody explain casting weights to me as my rod has a casting weight of 30-60gm what do's this mean ?
  6. I nearly wasted my money on these after reading this on the website what should i use instead?
  7. how do you rate the berkley gulp baits are they any good? lugworm shrimp peeler crab
  8. it was me asking on fishing magic sombody on the yorkshire fishing site told me about it
  9. yes thats it http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ie=UTF8&...p;z=16&om=1
  10. have any of you fished Throxenby Mere in scarborough what fish are in this lake and how much is a day ticket?
  11. I am planning on going sea fishing at scarborough off the harbour wall west peir I have never been sea fishing before so need plenty of advice the tackle i am thinking of buying is Shakespeare 1n2 saltwater reel ratio: 4.3:1 | capacity: 170m of 20lb shakespeare in2 telescopic rod 11.0ft | 3.30m | 7 sections | closed: 76cm | casting weight: 30-60gm what other tackle do i need to buy ?
  12. I am going to scarborough for a week so want to go fishing of the harbour so i am after a float fishing kit for under £30
  13. what about flavoroured hookbaits like luncheon meat or sweetcorn or hempseed are there any flavor's you would recommend?
  14. I need some advice on which river floats to buy the floats in my collection are all stillwater floats as i have never been river fishing so don't own any river floats so don't know which one's to buy HELP! the river i am going to fish is the river rother in derbyshire
  15. do's anybody keep barbel in garden pond as i am thinking of adding a small group 3 fish to my native fish pond do they do alright in a pond environment?
  16. Roach, Bream, Carp, Tench, Chub, Perch, Gudgeon in the river rother in chesterfield
  17. what are the best baits to use on a river ?
  18. hopfully this private members bill will help http://www.blueprintforwater.org.uk/ I think whats local to me when i answer polls the river in my town is called the river drone its a lovely river apart from one thing there is no fish in it caused by pollution from old mine working's so the ea tell me here is a picture of it
  19. I am planning to fish the river rother in chesterfield between the canal and the train station what are the baits to use and what types of fish will i encounter ? I know that in the canal there is Roach, Bream, Carp, Tench, Chub, Perch, Gudgeon but i am not sure if these fish are also present in the river map of the area http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=e...p;z=14&om=1
  20. Its the river rother in derbyshire its about 2-3ft deep and fairly fast in places no i want recomendations on what rod reel and lures to buy
  21. I am planning on spinner fishing my local river's for chub perch and trout can anybody recommend a good rod (not over 8ft) a reel and spinners for this ?
  22. does anybody know if grayling are present in the river rother in chesterfield and what are the best methods of catching them
  23. I am planning a days fishing on the chesterfield canal in derbyshire around tapton lock but i do not know what documents i will need to fish this strech of canal of course i will have my licence on me and buy a day ticket on the bank when the baliff comes round but do i need a permit also
  24. how fast do norfolk reeds (Phragmites Australis) grow and spread?
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