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kingfisher

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  1. mind you, he may be abit of a wanker but hes not really a blanker though. get it? do you see what i did there?
  2. your right mat, what do you think i should call myself? robson green maybe?
  3. ive made my mistake and it wont be happening again
  4. well then, i went out last night to catch some dinner along with my brother for some morral support and when we got to the place i cracked the starlight and it didnt f*****g work i couldnt belive it! but i thought to my self "im not leaving without giving it a shot" so i set up a very basic double swanshot ledger hooked on a grain of corn and cast into the abyss, well in reality it was probably no more than 3 foot out but i couldnt tell as i could see f**k all what with me not wanting to alert half of nottingham to my presence by switching on the torch. well i gave it a few minutes before i
  5. the erewash, a small river off the trent and sherwood forest farm park
  6. pound sound a bit expensive to me chimp, what with them not providing tea and butties
  7. nah not me mate, i dont need a bali, i dont do anything wrong
  8. I am not trying to be saint like at all, like every other normal human I get done by speed cameras etc. I just want to try and make people understand that poaching harms peoples livleyhoods. Many fisheries employ young people in rural areas, often on minimum wage to help feed the fish and get the boats ready in the morning etc. These are not rich toffs, these are people who are trying to make a living doing hard graft. Poaching makes these jobs less sustainable. . I am not preaching, I am challenging an attitude that you think it is ok to steal peoples fish and trying to make you underst
  9. I am not trying to be saint like at all, like every other normal human I get done by speed cameras etc. I just want to try and make people understand that poaching harms peoples livleyhoods. Many fisheries employ young people in rural areas, often on minimum wage to help feed the fish and get the boats ready in the morning etc. These are not rich toffs, these are people who are trying to make a living doing hard graft. Poaching makes these jobs less sustainable. . I am not preaching, I am challenging an attitude that you think it is ok to steal peoples fish and trying to make you underst
  10. Your right Valley i do Got my heart set on a little freestone number in deepest darkest Cheshire funny that so do i
  11. hey mackerm i need a dictionary to read your posts lol
  12. Hi Kingfisher, Thanks for your honest response. This is quite a common reason people used try justify poaching. If you just want some fish for a couple of dinners why not just buy a couple of Rainbows from the fish counter at your local supermarket? The fact that it is "only a couple" makes it no less of a criminal offence. You mention on your profile that you are interested in getting your FAC. Maybe it's not best practice in terms of applying for a FAC to come on to a worldwide forum and ask for advice on how to commit a crime? You also mention in your profile that you want to d
  13. i can see what your saying but to be honest, and this wont win me any friends, i dont care. im not on about emptying the place, just a couple of dinners and this place isnt a struggling rural business
  14. 150 in 2 hours m? you wernt using dynomite were you?
  15. "Lyme" it's made from boiling and reducing bark. Horrible stuff. why is lyme horrible?
  16. a good alibi is a great thing, got me out of lots of bother in the past
  17. right im gonna try and post this message for the 3rd time. being cruel to animals isnt my cup of tea although i can be found sat on a bank hooking fish most weekends. ive had birds come and pinch my bait quite a few times either out of my bait tub or whats fallen on the floor but i never expected one to take a baited hook. and to be honest i cant see a problem with snaring birds after all you can snare rabbits and foxes, ive even read about deer snares! but your right about hooking birds, its just plain cruel and the only reason i would contemplate doing it would be in a survival situation, an
  18. bovril? well theres no accounting for taste
  19. i was out fishing today and was freezing my bollocks off so decided to take a walk round the lake, when i got back i found a robin had taken my pinkie baited size 18 hook and hooked itself fish syle through its cheek. now obviously i unhooked it and let it go but this gave me an idea, is it posible to snare birds? i wouldnt dream of using this method but there has got to be a similar way to catch pigeons etc
  20. im just after a few dinners at the mo, ill be out next weekend so hopfully ill have something to show you
  21. yes thats right, ive never fished for trout before if you havent noticed
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