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Arry

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  1. Not heard only ,only few last I said on first page.Mind now it's stirred up I suppose bass will be around? thats good because were throwing out a couple of lines for the bass and 1 for the mackerel.best bait to use.? Dunno I normally use feathers/spinnersi meant for the bass.Yeah I mainly lure fish for both ,probably explains why I never catch anything lolI would think either peeler crab,worm bait or mackeral Try half a side of Pout Whiting or live Sand Eel or live joey Mackerel first light close in say 20 yards or so. Good luck. Cheers Arry
  2. never used to eat them my self just gave them them away when i used to do seine netting for salmon. But the lady I used to give them to ask if i would like to try them. She baked them in butter in the oven, they were beautiful guys could not believe it. They have a black lining to there gut which put most people off that all , worth a try. Cheers Arry
  3. Truly nice when somebody is interested in their kits even after letting them go. Cheers Arry
  4. Good little mother there mate. All looking fine. Cheers Arry
  5. Firstly I will say I don't know Brighton, but looking on Google Earth i would find out if you can fish off the outside of the south marina wall at the east end of the beach. Or the harbour wall at Shoreham away to the West end of the beach or the pier in the middle. They look like vantage points to me, Early mornings and say 8pm till dark. Good Luck. Cheers Arry
  6. Perhaps the Australian RSPCA should take the Australian government to court for cruelty to animals. Cheers Arry
  7. Money !!!! alway comes down to money. Their playing with fire. Cheers Arry
  8. They were hammering them down Hopes Nose Torquay last week. But its like united nations down there all with their cool boxes. Cheers Arry
  9. Have you thought of latex self levelling compound, its for floors. Cheers Arry
  10. I remember about 20 years ago my young lad and myself got a couple of gill kits from the same litter, one switch on straight away as was a brilliant worker the other was useless. This one I called Dippy and wanted to get rid of her at the end off the season, I had tried every trick I new to try and switch her on. Well my lad wanted to keep her so I gave in. Anyway we kept trying her she would go ground okay but would not find or shift anything, then one day about half way though the next season put her to ground and holy hell broke lose, a brace flew out. From that day on she was a great littl
  11. I'll go on the higher side and say 18lb + . I thought there was a formula for length so I found this on the net. http://www.in-fisherman.com/pike-muskie/northern-pike/pike-length-to-weight-conversion-chart/ Well done any way. Cheers Arry
  12. Sorry to hear that mate, we do get attached to them don't we. Hope it goes better than you think, but I know what you mean. atb Cheers Arry
  13. Same perm as last vid Doug? Grass is nice and green there mate. Your just teasing us. atb Cheers Arry
  14. I was waiting for some news as she was so big. well done her.atb Cheers Arry
  15. Some of them could hurt. Nice shots mate. Cheers Arry
  16. Lucky there is no page three now they would not have known which way to turn. Good show mate. Cheers Arry
  17. Always pays to react when asked, pays dividends in the winter. Nice to see Micheala is still keen not many girls ferreting. Good on you micheala. Cheers Arry
  18. Regards to his family and friends from a fellow hunter. Best wishes Arry
  19. i give mine milky water and it doesn't seem to do them any harm. how can they be lactose intolerant when there reared on milk from there mum.? Now that made me chuckle. explain then smart arse.i just had a quick look on the internet and small amounts of cows milk it won't do any harm. I don't think Vin was being a smart ass mate, just saying this site can put you right with all the knowledge that can be gained by pooling all are knowledge gained over many years. Nobody is putting any body down just trying to help, and saying what you once thought was right may not be so. Wh
  20. There brilliant them things, I love the ingenuity of that trouble is hiding them under a bush in this country. Cheers Arry
  21. You are so right what you and the Forest of Dean say But ..when I was a young'en i used to borrow a odd spotted bass or a pheasant that fell out of a tree it was to help feed the family, its how i was brought up. But when I was about 12 i was so excited to get up first light even wade out in the sea to see what was on the the line we set the night before when the tides were right, over fifty years ago now. Also theres the outwitting the game keepers and bailiffs, sometime i think that was half the fun, never done it for profit just for the pot. Cheers Arry
  22. i give mine milky water and it doesn't seem to do them any harm. how can they be lactose intolerant when there reared on milk from there mum.? Now that made me chuckle. explain then smart arse.i just had a quick look on the internet and small amounts of cows milk it won't do any harm. I don't think Vin was being a smart ass mate, just saying this site can put you right with all the knowledge that can be gained by pooling all are knowledge gained over many years. Nobody is putting any body down just trying to help, and saying what you once thought was right may not be so. Wh
  23. Don't give him that..ferrets are lactose intolerant ...of course it will go straight through them. Hope he pulls through for you fella... I value my little stinkers as equals to my dogs as they are the main providers of sport for them. I don't know anyone who would pay £250 to get one sorted at the vets though But I can assure you,I would if it was one of mine...but I would deffo do my homework 1st and then double check the vet is actually experienced in ferrets and their diseases etc etc. i give mine milky water and it doesn't seem to do them any harm. how can they be lactose
  24. Weather warning for tomorrow night down here heavy rain, sounds like you got it hotter then us though. I was cutting down a 20' 1932 fir hedge and putting up a fence Wednesday Thursday too bloody hot. You just don't get time to acclimatise. Cheers Arry
  25. Keep at it mate, maybe try little strips of meat by hand in the run and make her sit up to beg for it. Trying to get her to associate you with the food supply. It works for kits but i've never tried it on a wild adult. Cheers Arry
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