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Well done Matt, I was starting to wonder if she had arrived. She is a stunner!!!

 

I take it she will be joining you on your fishing trips, one rucksack for the tackle and one for her ;)

I've been to Scrabster... and I want to go back!!!

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Nice one Matt,hope you still have a good bit oh time before gan offshore again !!!

I'm stuck on with weather :angry:

 

Tell you what M8 time flies from now on ,she will be up before you know it.

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Congratulations to you both Matt. How are mother and daughter doing?

John S

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Species caught in 2017 Common Ash, Hawthorn, Hazel, Scots Pine, White Willow.

Species caught in 2016: Alder, Blackthorn, Common Ash, Crab Apple, Left Earlobe, Pedunculate Oak, Rock Whitebeam, Scots Pine, Smooth-leaved Elm, Swan, Wayfaring tree.

Species caught in 2015: Ash, Bird Cherry, Black-Headed Gull, Common Hazel, Common Whitebeam, Elder, Field Maple, Gorse, Puma, Sessile Oak, White Willow.

Species caught in 2014: Big Angry Man's Ear, Blackthorn, Common Ash, Common Whitebeam, Downy Birch, European Beech, European Holly, Hawthorn, Hazel, Scots Pine, Wych Elm.
Species caught in 2013: Beech, Elder, Hawthorn, Oak, Right Earlobe, Scots Pine.

Species caught in 2012: Ash, Aspen, Beech, Big Nasty Stinging Nettle, Birch, Copper Beech, Grey Willow, Holly, Hazel, Oak, Wasp Nest (that was a really bad day), White Poplar.
Species caught in 2011: Blackthorn, Crab Apple, Elder, Fir, Hawthorn, Horse Chestnut, Oak, Passing Dog, Rowan, Sycamore, Willow.
Species caught in 2010: Ash, Beech, Birch, Elder, Elm, Gorse, Mullberry, Oak, Poplar, Rowan, Sloe, Willow, Yew.

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Thanks for all your replies. Both baby and mum are fine. still got another 2wks off before going back offshore.

 

Cheers

 

matt

 

Time to get another one in the oven, then :)

 

Congratulations on the birth of the new little angler. Enjoy her :)

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Congratulations Matt, shes a little cracker.

 

Whens all your fishing gear going on ebay then ;) . I'll bag first dibbs.

 

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Luckily I have a very understanding and patient wife so the fishing will only need reducing not stopped. Next week I should be out a few days. With the wifes blessing aswell :yeah:

 

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Luckily I have a very understanding and patient wife so the fishing will only need reducing not stopped. Next week I should be out a few days. With the wifes blessing aswell :yeah:

 

Matt

 

Fair play to you Matt, good on ya. Its taken Mrs T years to get her head around my fishing trips, but gladly she has now seen the light, and waves me off with a big smile.

 

Funny how thers always a big coloured gentleman hanging around ouside as I leave. :g::lol::love:

 

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No Luck This Time..............Roll On Next Time

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