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Elton

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Ordered some stationery from Viking Direct, which arrived this morning along with a free AM/FM radio.

 

This little baby is only about 14cm across and has now become my official IBE - In Bivvy Entertainment - so I have no excuse not to go fishing now :)

 

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What do you have in your bivvy for those lonely nights? And keep it clean ;)

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Radio, pocket tv, portable DVD player (also plays CD's)....

 

Plus there's the mobile phone so I can order a kebab to be delivered :D

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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Slightly off topic, but I did the night a couple of weekends back and in the morning the one-man bivvie a couple of swims down opened and out popped a lad, followed by another lad, followed by a girl, another girl, and another girl. 'Alright mate!' the first lad beamed, obviously full of the joys of spring. I imagine they were pretty well entertained, despite not having enough room to fit a TV...

And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music

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How could I resist this one!?!

 

T.V., D.V.D., Playstation, P.C. and extensive wine celler.

 

Me? Naaaaaaaaaaa!!! I go fishing :P ! Not like some, hi Tel!!!!!

 

Us mere pikers, being more basic, more likely to have a fridge full of Stella and a lecky pump for our fave blow-up!

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I usually take a book sometimes not even that,in the summer I'll sit out side till tired usually about 2amish then go to sleep and wake at sunrise and observe the lake throw out the day :s

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Acouple of mags for me(not that kind :) ) and if i can be bothered carrying it i have a laptop with gprs modem so i can get on the net but its so sloooooowwwwwww its annoying. It does have a dvd on it but i cant watch it whilst fishing as there is always something more interesting outside the bivvy that catches my attention. Failing that i fire boillies at our chris when hes least expecting it :lol:;):lol::2:

Regards Paul Mc
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Where am I going to put all these new rigs? :wallbash:

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