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  1. It`s a total con......................

     

    If I dont know who e mails are from, I dont even open them .........................for obviouse reasons..............I sugest you do the same,....................unless of course you want virus`s and spyware and addaware............etc,etc..............

     

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    Thats good advice to be sure

     

    Thats why I opened it on "web based" and have "blocked html graphics"

  2. You've all probably seem similar to this but i recieved this email and thought it was rather amusing

     

     

     

    From: "akim12ahmed" <akim12ahmed@yahoo.com> Add to Address Book

    To:

    Subject: Your Responds Pls

    Date: Fri, 04 Nov 05 15:54:52 W. Central Africa Standard Time

     

     

    Sir,

     

    It is my humble pleasure to write you this letter irrespective of the

    fact that we do not know each other; I got your contact from the

    internet as I was looking for an investment opportunity outside my

    country, also an honest partner to execute this business.

     

    I am a CEO with a bank here in Nigeria, I work in the International

    operation department, On a routine inspection I discovered a dormant

    Domiciliary account with a Balance of $26,000,000 USD (Twenty Six

    Million USD) on Further circumspection, I also discovered that the account

    holder has long passed away (dead) leaving no beneficiary to the

    account.

     

    The bank will approve this money to any foreigner with the correct

    account information Which I will present on your behalf if we agree,it

    will work perfectly because the former operator of the account is a

    foreign.

     

    He died in a car accident eight years ago, nobody else knows

    About these funds and only a foreigner with the legal documents of

    the account can claim This money, so that’s why I need your cooperation

    for I cannot do this myself or with Anybody here in my country.

     

    I will provide the necessary information needed in order to claim

    this money, but you Will have to provide an account where this money

    can be transferred.

     

    I wish for utmost confidentiality in handling this transaction as my

    job and the future Of my family would be jeopardized if it were

    breached.

     

    I want to assure you that the transaction is without risk if the

    process is followed Accordingly.

     

    Finally, i shall give you 29% of the total sum for your assistance.

     

    If you're interested and willing to assist me in this transaction

    please get back to me Immediately, if not please also let me know so i

    can go ahead and contact someone else.

     

    You’ll get more details and explanation as we correspond.

     

    Am looking forward to a favorable response from you through the email

    address below.

     

     

    Best Regards.

     

    Mr. Akim

    Email contacts :> aakim@earthling.net

    akim@1club.fm

  3. Thanks for that nice link.

    It looks like there siberian sturgeon by the pictures (your right they were sold as sterlets :angry: )

    Why dont they tell you they grow that big when you buy them? It is a fairly big pond there in estimated 3-4000 gallons but if they keep growing they will have too go. :(

     

    :lol: ANYONE FOR CAVIAR? :lol:

  4. Wow a 67 year old junior member. Thats almost as funny as my last trip to America, when my father got asked for ID (proof of age) to buy beer and he's not far from your age :lol:

     

    But seriously

    I think that your classed as a junior member untill youve got 10 posts to your name (but dont quote me on that)

  5. Thankyou Judley

     

    When they were put in i thought i would never see them (being a dark colour) and they would just hug the bottom of the pond, but there amongst the friendliest in there. Alway first at feeding time and boy do they eat a lot.

     

    I certainly hope there not diamond sturgeon, then again it would be funny having a fish over 8 feet long in my pond :blink::lol::lol:

  6. Anyone got any experience keeping Sterlets?

     

    I bought 2 Sterlets about 8 years ago at around 3inches long, well the problem is they just keep on growing :o The larger of the two has reached nearly 3 feet long and im starting to think its too big for the pond.

    How big will they grow in a pond? Will they stop growing when they reach the maximum size for the pond as the koi in there seem to have done?

  7. Just started selling on ebay and was planning on putting my items on froogle as well.

     

    Does anyone here do that too? if so HOW ???

    I have set up froogle account and am having problems exporting from ebay to there, can i just send it over as it is as a XML Document :confused:

     

    OH and dont worry im not in competition with you guys selling fishing tackle :D:D:D

     

    [ 07. October 2005, 04:16 PM: Message edited by: NetFull ]

  8. Thanks for all the helpfull advice everyone.

    I doubt ill really get enough time to figure out the 'bass time table' fully though i suppose if i keep a diary that will come with time.

    Doubt very much if plugs/lures will work well round here in our chocolate brown coloured water

    Thanks again

  9. Im fairly new to sea fishing the only type i've done is for cod and whiting.

    I need some help fishing for bass in the region of Bridlinton to Mablethorpe any advice welcome, baits, rigs, some good places etc. Are they mainly a summer fish or can you catch them all year round.

  10. By the way welcome to AN :rolleyes::D:D

     

    Bream supposedly dont like food going in over there heads when there feeding maybe try baiting up heavily then resting your peg a while.

    Which resevoir are you fishing maybe someone else here knows the place and can help better.

    We really are a helpfull bunch here or at least we try

     

    [ 22. September 2005, 07:54 PM: Message edited by: NetFull ]

  11. Just a few things to think about it might help :D

     

    Are you feeding enough bait to keep these 'huge bream shoals' in your swim? They can really get through some bait especially groundbait.

     

    If you feel your spooking the fish you could try a baited up area a few yards further than where your fishing to hold the main shoal whilst your picking off the straglers

     

    You say your missing bites try sitting on your hands and waiting for your tip to go right round.

    The little bites could be the smaller fish (which you say theres a lot of) pecking at the bait.

    Ive never tried fake corn but its worth a try.

  12. I would suggest unless your a relatively experienced angler you'd be better off fishing during daylight hours its far easier and kinder to any fish you do catch (unhooking problems etc) not to mention the fact that you dont know which direction there running :D I know ive been there :o:o:o

    Bream are well know for feeding better at night, while some other species can tend to go dormant untill dawn.

     

    starlights are usefull for night fishing

    heres a picture of them

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    so are these headlamps or simmilar

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  13. I think a little more information is required as its an awfully long river ie tidal/non tidal

    Are u only looking for a day ticket stretch???

     

    We can point u in the right direction but we are not giving you our best swims

  14. I think from your question you were fishing a paternoster stlye rig

    I would suggest as a general rule a leger link of 5-10inches and a hooklenth approximately double that

    Use a longer hooklength if the barbel are being shy or shorter if they are feeding well

     

    heres some more feeder rigs you might want to try

    web page

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