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Russell Fitzpatrick

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  1. they are wrong becuase we dont do it,nethier should they,the problem is becuase they live a diffrent way to us and asa ive already said they can be educated but not all,some are very ignorant and pushy. and the aint no BNP bandwagon here mate i live in east london,i dont vote,and im definetly not a bnp person.the dole cheating white person.hhhhmmmmif ive seen it with my own eys then i know who to blame....end off. oh yeah and most normal londoners go nicking fish out of ther ressies dont they?..shut up...
  2. FOX FOX FOX FOX FOX FOX!!! sorry im a fox tart,by my own admission
  3. IMO it dosnt matter wether they are or are'nt the majority are,in london in the mornings you see them looking for building work on the corners,im not kidding.about 2-5 of em on th ebusy roads,im not going into politics n all that,point is you aint allowed to take the fish and thats that.i've had a couple take pictures of fish ive caught,they were ok..they had a 3 lb trout in there bag for tea thast ok there allowed them,they asked about the fish i had just caught i said to them,u know you cant take these like the trout,and they seemed to understand,but i wouldnt trust them.you can only educate so many others you cant,you have to then to some extent discourage them,they even have a combination lock now on the gates. [ 16. June 2004, 11:43 PM: Message edited by: ratty46 ]
  4. good question ferret, i think id be happy with both but being a specimen hunter of sorts!i like to try to target the bigger fish by design,but if i caught say several small barbel(4-5lb) and no double i would still go home happy but i must get that target!
  5. try cockles mate,most large garages stock em near the sandwiches,there good apparently.your tench recipe sounds tasty!
  6. thats the spirit!! go on son and may many more grace the net!
  7. gary take out the spaces,should workimage size 300 wide i was told.rest adjusts on auto. [ 16. June 2004, 10:51 PM: Message edited by: ratty46 ]
  8. i love pike,and that is trific as we say in the east end,the first part describes them perfectly,ive no shame on admiting im lost on the last part!uneducated cockneys a?
  9. yeah true but i want one with at least 3 million pixels as i work in litho print i can enlarge th e PB's!the higher the pixels the larger the print can be re-produced.
  10. call the old bill,the ea the council anyone who has authority if that dont work,then if you fell really strongly about it get ya biggest mates down n go ave' a word!be careful as these foriegn types can be nasty(knives etc)as they come from places far worse than ours.but yeah personally i would and have told many of "them" to **** off,they have no right.id hide in the bushes sniper style with a .22 and a scope!youre not too far from me carper...
  11. unlucky judy,theres always next week!or tommorrow... gary i'm going to go through my mates shop i got it from see what they say,im going to be as nice as possible and explian it happened playing a fish not me stepping on it.if that dont work ill go straight to shimano,i dont see why i cant get one for free as ill give back the broken(re-cycle it?) if its ok with you i wil mention your rod breaking and vice-versa.i didnt notice and isotope slot tho,good job ive got th eavon section for tommorrows assault! must give th rrod credit even with no tip i still landed the fish and the action wasnt impaired. any bream over 10 is a speci!good fish sir!
  12. nice fish, any pics? im off to the river again tommorrow!
  13. dean,if you do catch this pike dont move it mate,thats her home, she knows were her food is and where shes safe, leave her be,better still, wait till winter or the heat dies off,and all the weed dies back pre-bait,use you approriate gear and catch ya self a biggie!(plus she go back alot safer in the colder weather. [ 16. June 2004, 09:02 PM: Message edited by: ratty46 ]
  14. yeah i do want one its just money...i hate parting with it..lol..dont i look pretty tho
  15. chublets!!!greedy little buggers!
  16. dyanmite meaty bites(i think thats what there called!),comes in a tin like luncheon meat but it sits in an oily flavouring very good bait,or like rudd said particles,maples,tiger nuts(same as maples dynamite ones etc or pellets are good for non boilie waters.cockles,prawns(classic stalking bait) pastes(make from scalded pellets or ground down pellets etc) pepperami(good winter bait) man i could go on and on..hope these help ya
  17. spooky i done the very same thing on my hyperloop barbel power,i think the line caught round the tip and snapped on strike,let us know how you get on with a replace meant my'ns 2 weeks old im not happy tho mr barbel did make me smile.nice bream thats big from any river. fingers down lampreys throat!!eeerrrgh i can just about stand picking up dead ones and impaling them on trebels!strange sight tho i dont think ill ever see one in the wild. [ 16. June 2004, 08:41 PM: Message edited by: ratty46 ]
  18. sounds like fun!on 4lb line!did you get any crucians?
  19. break them boilies up,more flavour for the raver!not to much corn and alternate between ya boilies and ya corn or try one of each on ya island rods.good luck,lets us know how you go!oh n public lakes-loads of ducks-lots of well fed ducks=bread is a killer bait dont forget to get a loaf! [ 16. June 2004, 08:33 PM: Message edited by: ratty46 ]
  20. :mad: :mad: pike killers must hang! stefan where is this lake or what area? in london we have had problems with illegal immagrants,my local walthamstow ressies has some huge carp and good trout fishing,i know for a fact that they have been seen cooking and eating bream on the bank!and two were caught at night poaching they were caught in possesion of 6 rainbow trout and were beleived to have stolen more previously and also taken specimen carp!i have not yet come acroos them taking pike.however they do spin in the ressies to catch trout wich when legally caught (rod and line with a day ticket) they are allowed to take,so they may well have caught a pike or two.the solution is to stand up and say something,try catching thses poeple wethere they be disgruntled matchmen or illegal poachers.myself have and many others have told these idiots to politely f*k off. if you dont like it you must do something about it contact PAC or the EA. peter waller may be able to help more he knows alot about this sort of thing me thinks?
  21. river i was on was murky to start but once the sun moved round i could see quite a bit,loads of weed springing up,i was very suprised to hook one so early thought it would be an evening job lamprey?3ft?>>mega pike bait [ 16. June 2004, 08:19 PM: Message edited by: ratty46 ]
  22. im home early!i was late getting up but made it down to th eriver for 11.30,baited and waited, and at approx 2.30 the tip hammered round and....SNAP!bang goes my quivertip!so there i am attached to a an angry barbel,with the tip gone,playing it was a bit hairy but managed to land it,bang on 8lb and i had to get wet putting the lively little bugger back.oh well tried fishing on but i didnt take my avon section! so any one had much experience with shimano?the rods only couple of weeks old,i do want a new section for free!will i get it?
  23. hehehe i got my new one the other week jeepster,hyperloop one in 1.75tc had some lively mid-doubles off the top on it-good fun i dont think i did pick th e heavy one its very light lovely action.let us know how you do.
  24. it doe'snt really matter,i was hoping to get on some barbel,but if i cant theres always old chevin to stalk i've got the week off plenty of time to rove and bait n wait..no lakes for me straight to the river! [ 15. June 2004, 07:54 PM: Message edited by: ratty46 ]
  25. another pic,got the scanner running!
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