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A few words from the publisher about issue 127, issue date 24th February 2012

 

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The article on the demise of Oxfordshire barbel part 2 looks interesting so I might pick up a copy. Does anyone have last month's copy with part 1 of it in that I could borrow?

 

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The article on the demise of Oxfordshire barbel part 2 looks interesting so I might pick up a copy. Does anyone have last month's copy with part 1 of it in that I could borrow?

 

Ta :)

 

Yes - I've got it Anderoo - it just says that there ain't so many barbel in oxfordshire these days (no sh*t sherlock!) and a few nostalgic anecdotes about past captures. Talks a bit about the tributaries upstream of the kennet and loddon - mainly unhappy reading. I'll dig it out over the weekend. M

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Yes - I've got it Anderoo - it just says that there ain't so many barbel in oxfordshire these days (no sh*t sherlock!) and a few nostalgic anecdotes about past captures. Talks a bit about the tributaries upstream of the kennet and loddon - mainly unhappy reading. I'll dig it out over the weekend. M

 

Thanks for that Matthew, someone has already sent a copy over though. Interesting reading, but as you say no new information.

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