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  1. ALSO WHAT TIME OF YEAR, AND IS IT STILL A BOMB WAIT ON THE END OF THE LINE,AND FETHERS FROM THERE UP???

     

    [ 15. April 2005, 02:54 AM: Message edited by: skippy41 ]

  2. Well guys sorry for not putting in the correct spelling, you try doing it right when you have had a load of shandy's.

    I have only had about 4 good replies to my question and a total load of CARP about spelling,

    from a total Cod head whoe sounds like a right PILCHARD sitting there with a right BREAM on his face. :D:)

    Now what was the question oh yes whats the best time of the year to go MACHERAL FISHING of the SCOTTISH COAST :cool:

  3. i AM THINKING OF GOING MAKERAL FISHING FROM THE SHORE OFF THE COAST NEAR BERWICK UP ON TWEED OR EYEMOUTH WHAT IS THE BEST TIME OF DAY, OR TIME OF YEAR TO GO ALSO WHAT IS BEST BEECH OR FROM ROCKS

     

    [ 05. April 2005, 08:39 PM: Message edited by: skippy41 ]

  4. I run windows xp and whan I start up I recive the following mesage

    windows system 32 .exe delfolders/tools is missing, where can I find them as they are not on this pc anywhere, or do I need to download them from somewhere.

    I had to reboot my pc due to them foregners interfearing with everything (a trojen) and at start up that apears every time ,also, :confused: it now takes longer to load up.

    please reply with a solution in very plain english as im a grandpa and my grand kids know how to baffel me with computer gobledegook

  5. :confused: is there a hard and fast rule governing rod lenghs for bank fishing???

    at the moment I am useing leeda 12ft 2.5 tc rods but due to the butt lengh I find it hard to cast and grate distance mainly 80yards but on many ocasions im under trees and find it almost imposable to get past 30 yards due to the lengh any help apreceated

    I only fish for pike by dead baiting or sometimes with lures are there any rods out there that will do for all pike fishing at around 10foot???

     

    [ 03. November 2004, 07:18 PM: Message edited by: skippy41 ]

  6. :confused: is there a hard and fast rule governing rod lenghs for bank fishing???

    at the moment I am useing leeda 12ft 2.5 tc rods but due to the butt lengh I find it hard to cast and grate distance mainly 80yards but on many ocasions im under trees and find it almost imposable to get past 30 yards due to the lengh any help apreceated

    what im looking for is a rod of about 10 foot that can be used for all pikeing methods

     

    [ 03. November 2004, 07:35 PM: Message edited by: skippy41 ]

  7. hey guys sorry for leting you all know about the realy good venue but I;m only a part time fisher one day a week, but if you decide to come, bring with you a hand saw and a hand syth as you may need them to access many parts and dont worry about over fishing you havent a hope in hell of doing that due to the shear numbers, you could bring some live bate and let them go for food supplys.

    on a seriouse note if you all where to disclose the good waters we have the chance of meeting sometimes and comaring notes

  8. There is a dam good pike water in the Scottish Borders in Selkirk just 500 yds from the town center called the haining,its half a mile long by 650 yards wide, you can take your car to within 50yards of the water no permit needed just $4.00 pay the groundsman

    Pike to 30lb perch and roach

  9. I have been useing 12 foot 3and a half tc carp rods for my pikeing, but due to the butt lengh I cannot seem to get a good casting distance, 80 yards at the best, and I wonder if there are any shorter rods that could be used IE 9 or 10 foot,as the biggest pike are around 30lb in my area any help would be apreceated

    thanks

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