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medwaygreen

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  1. You cannot go wrong with Uniross and have a look here first, if you want to buy Fuji the refurbished and guaranteed camera,s are the best value I know. https://secure.fujifilm.co.uk/shop/consumer...ameras/view-all
  2. On the 28Th of January 2008, Slack lines made this last post. It read: Have checked with Elton prior to posting the link below , link given, Hope this helps you DIYers Now since then nothing , until the 6TH of April this year , when the posting mainely threads again, in fact to date about 450, almost every day in the top ten posters. Where has this member been in the intervening years and more to the point why and has he been brought back, for a reason?, if so I feel we should all know. membership profile. Rating= Zero. Slack lines as no statement to make. Age= unknown. Location= unknown. Birthday= unknown. So no information there then, I feel we should know who this prolific poster is and without any credentials in the profiles we are just guessing, but, my guess is Elton's LOVE CHILD and the three year gap was imprisonment for petty theft of fly fishing equipment, metal detector paraphernalia and bits for fast car,s, EVO and out. WHAT SAY YOU
  3. I am sure that you will tell us how the day went at sometime and I hope fishing was involved. Best wishes.
  4. AA/AAA batteries have there pros's and con's the first being that there charge is not as long as Li-ion, however there is many up sides. First if you run out in the field the nearest corner shop sell then, the other for me and most important is that the progression from rechargeable is hybrio same as the rechargeable battery except that after charge they will keep up to 80% of the charge for up to a year, so you can always be confident that the replacement you carry will function when placed in the camera. I shot digital and film Nikon camera's and were possible buy the add-on battery grip for the AA batteries. So my vote is YES.
  5. ayjay, your close up/macro shot have always been superb and these are no exception, wonderful to look at and I am glad the "photo of the day" has been resurrected.
  6. Congrats, I know how you feel, my Son was married on Saturday to Michelle.
  7. I believe what Emma two was referring to, was, if you were not sure if fishing on tidal stretches was allowed or not why did you challenge him and if this was the case it would have been more appropriate to have called the EA emergency number first to check or report the incident. Safer as well.
  8. Hi Newt, You do find some interesting spots to fish. You may also find some Sunfish and Spotted Bass as well as the occasional Sturgeon at the right time of season. I do not know enough about lure fishing to offer any advice, but I would target the area where the creek enters the Rivers there may be some predators lying in wait for easy pickings.
  9. First of all a big thank you to Steve and all the team for a great day again at Wingham and the fishery looked in fantastic condition reflecting all the hard work that had been put in. This year I was unsuccessful, but that did not take away from the joy of being at Wingham to just soak up the atmosphere. I would like to mention some notable catches and congratulate Elton, that is a wonderful looking Carp, Andrew on his PB Carp, Dales on that great haul of eels and targeted for as well and Rusty on that very large PB Tench, well done to you all. Richard.
  10. Hi Newt, Not knowing what you could encounter, I would try two approaches. First on both heavy braid you may have to cut through the lilly stems if you do hook a big one, floating bread or dog biscuit type bait, you can use a controller float for casting distance. The second try a floating frog lure that you can just gently skip across the top of the pads and see if there are any type of munching devils in there.
  11. Only since you sent Boris to London.
  12. Dales, No need for a PA for Saturday, they are booked.
  13. A very big welcome. Where are you based, what fishing do you enjoy and what waters do you bailiff on. Richard.
  14. I am delighted to be able to fish on the Saturday only, due to my night work, I would like to borrow Richard or Andrew for the day if that is OK. Tench there, Perch there PB here and then the of the lake,
  15. Beautiful looking fish Steve, congrats.
  16. Sorry I missed this yesterday, I know you had a great day and 40 is a great age, you still have as long to go as you have had already
  17. Enjoy your trip of a life time Elton. Very envious.
  18. Smashing first post Kyle and a great fish for that part of the Thames, well done and of course welcome.
  19. Steve, You must be delight the way your fishery has stated this year, if the conditions stay positive over the coming six months you could be in for the best ever Wingham season, congratulation to you and the very happy catcher.
  20. Hi Ant. Download CCleaner it,s free and then click registry and scan for issues, then click fix selected issues, this may solve the problem. The software also has an excellent cleaner for cookies etc. Good luck.
  21. Many thanks to Rusty on organising such a wonderful day, I caught Grayling for the first time, had a total of five, nothing very big, but never the less a great day with action all the time. I lost a couple of real biggies, which I guess were Chub, spent the day at the top end of the fishery and had a great time. Once again thank you. Richard.
  22. Just a question for those that have been before. As you approach the fishery with the entrance on your left do you enter the mill itself or drive in over the smaller entrance to the left? All packed and ready, I look forward to seeing you all in the morning.
  23. Yes that may be the answer, but with all the fee,s and paypal charges, I would have to be looking for over £200+, if I could sell via my forums then it is a better deal for someone.
  24. I could do that Les, but the delivery would be plus £135.00 are you still interested.
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