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Colin Brett

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  1. Our next meeting features Martin Cottis who will be giving a presentation on Reservoir Dry Fly tactics. Martin is a well known Guide and International fly fisher who specialises in fishing the dry fly onhis home waters around Bristol. All winter meetings will be held at Grafham Water Visitor Centre, Marlow Park, Grafham, Cambridgeshire, PE28 0BH 7.30 pm for 8.00pm start
  2. Grafham Water Fly Fishers next meeting is being held on the 13th of January at the Grafham Water Visitor Centre, Marlow Park, Grafham, Huntingdon, PE28 0BH Club members Paul Knight and Mark Brinkman will giving a presentation about ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FISH SMOKING 7.30 for 8pm start should be a good evening with perhaps a few tasters as well.
  3. The result I was hoping for. Well done Lewis well deserved. I'm pleased Rosberg gave some respect to Lewis as well, so Rosberg went up a bit in my estimation.
  4. Of course doing a Schumacher on Rosberg would be a fair move. Remember Damon Hill. Just got to make sure though. :yahoo: I just hope he wins fair and square just to prove he's the best driver out there.
  5. The next Grafham water fly fishers meeting is as follows: November 25th - All the way from British Columbia, Canada Andrew Rushdon Steelhead and Salmon on the Kalum River part of the Skeena River System All winter meetings will be held atGrafham Water Visitor Centre, Marlow Park, Grafham, Cambridgeshire, PE28 0BH 730pm for 8pm start
  6. Lewis rules yet again. 5 wins on the trot 32 wins gives him the record for British drivers in F1
  7. Shame you couldn't make it John as it was an excellent presentation from a top tyer and all round nice guy.
  8. Another reminder of the 1st meeting of the winter program at Grafham Visitors Centre. Tuesday 28th October 7.30 for 8pm. Dougie Loughridge fly tying at it's best. Dougie is travelling down from Glasgow especially to tie for us, so please make the effort to support him and GWFFA. £3 entrance to include a raffle ticket to win a boat ticket for Grafham
  9. Update on the winter meetings and new venue The confirmed bookings are below. October 28th - Dougie Loughridge Master Fly Tyer November 11th - Andy Lush & Dr. James Gardner - Fish Finders - Grafham Predators November 25th - Kalum Lodge Fishery BC - Andrew Rushdon - Salmon & Steelhead fishery. 7.30pm for 8.00pm start. Grafham Water Visitor Centre Marlow Park, Grafham, Huntingdon PE28 0BH Non Members £3 [includes raffle entry]
  10. ROSBERG ha ha ha. Go Lewis go.
  11. Lucky none of those recovery Marshall's were hurt or even killed. The one at the front of Sutill's car was thrown to the ground and the machine it self was lifted off the ground such was the force of the impact. Hoping Bianchi recovers OK. Another great drive from Hamilton at least he's having a decent run with no more DNFs. 1 more DNF for Rosberg will even things up nicely.
  12. Grafham Water Fly Fishers have just about completed booking speakers for their winter meetings. The confirmed bookings are below. Of particular interest to all the folk on here is the visit from Andy Lush and Doc Gardner who will talk Fish finders and Grafham Predators. A venue is still being sought as we no longer have access to the Fishing Lodge restaurant :sad: October 28th - Dougie Loughridge Master Fly Tyer November 11th - Andy Lush & Dr. James Gardner - Fish Finders - Grafham Predators November 25th - Kalum Lodge Fishery BC - Andrew Rushdon - Salmon & Steelhead fishery. 7.30pm for 8.00pm start. Watch this space for the venue.
  13. Lewis reigns supreme! What a driver, could anyone else have driven like that after the farcical safety car. That said what a brilliant race. Well done Lewis, 3 points up on your German mate Ha Ha.
  14. An update on previously listed books. http://www.accony.co.uk/images/David%27s%20fishing%20books.xls Reasonable offers please. There are one or two very collectable books listed. P & P at no more than £3.20 per book.
  15. YES +1 Hamilton and Ricciardo best racers out there?
  16. Spoilt, petulant and arrogant! Rosberg was probably seething that Lewis had the better start and shown him (Rosberg) up. What will Mercedes do? Take his drive away from him for a race or two? That would be my punishment for the idiot. Mercedes are far enough in front so as not to be hurt by such a move. Lewis doesn't think anything will result from Rosberg's stupidity. I'm looking forward to the next race.
  17. Sadly no takers, so reluctantly selling to MPB photographic where it will probably sell for over £600. Thanks for looking.
  18. I have a Canon 60D camera complete with a Canon 18-135 USM IS lens for sale. It comes with 3 batteries, a battery charger, Canon neck strap, 4GB SD card, lens cap and a Hama camera bag. It doesn't have the original box, the camera body cap or the flash shoe connector cover. 9240 actuations. Selling for my brother who is suffering from Alzheimer's. The 60D is an 18MP camera with the fully articulated screen Key features are 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12,800) 5.3 fps continuous shooting 1080p HD video recording with manual controls SD / SDHC / SDXC storage In-camera raw development Subject modes with 'Ambience Selection' (Standard, Vivid, Soft, Warm, Intense, Cool, Brighter, Darker and Monochrome) In-camera Creative Filters (special effects) Fully articulated 3.0" screen (3:2) Looking for £525 posted
  19. Another great drive from Lewis. Safety cars helped him along the way, but still a brilliant drive. I bet positions reversed Rosberg wouldn't have let Hamilton pass.
  20. Great drive by Lewis today. A few close calls but no doubt he's THE RACER of the present drivers.
  21. No "it's my age" not that's my age. DNFs are the way to go, 1 more from Nico and they will be all square with Lewis well ahead. I'll not try to work the points out this time ha ha.
  22. I received the bad news on Monday morning that the co-founder member of the PAC Hugh Reynolds died over the weekend. Hugh was a very close friend of mine and I'll miss him greatly. He was a very forward thinking man and was greatly involved in the way the Waterbeach Angling Club progressed over the years. He was 76 years old. I have no other details at present.
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