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does that mean you can still fly fish and what happens when you catch a big chub on a fly
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so for the last 2 years haven't done that much fishing due to family reasons but decided to get a ticket this year.(only bass and Pollock fished last year in Anglesey what a place) so new license new ticket unfortunately the rivers are closed and no trout dams anywhere near so course fish only, after looking at my ticket found a place call finckle st damn or swamp res about 4.5 miles away packed a bag and set of walking at 7.00am got there at goin up to 9 started to set up and realised id left my float tube, s**t managed to pick sum cattails/bulrush what ever you call them took the stem fr
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Sloe Gin/ Vodka Recipes
cadvice replied to GazDavison_91's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
you've probably made this now but freezing your sloes helps break the skin releasing the flavour and is quicker than pricking -
you don't need a press or sugar thats right as long as you pick your apples at the right time of the year they are loaded with sugar i normaly get around 6% cider without adding any or only a small amount. as for a press i use a car jack and a stone door way wedge a piece of wood aginst the top of the doorframe jack on a spreader board rack and cheese built on a tray on bricks small plumbing tank conector on the tray so you can divert the juice into your fermenter. cost maybe £30 works better than the cheep basket presses
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i'm guessing after you liquidised the apples etc you filtered the pulp [bANNED TEXT] demijohning. real cider isn't that differn't collect apples make sure the variety you get are fairly acidic (you could try to get real cider apples) if not add crab apples to balance. (i found the best way to make it taste like scrumpy was to use a third mix of crab's, cookers, and eaters gives it a nice ballance don't worry about been to precise.) chop into quaters (leave in skin and pips for tannin) crush first to help relase juice (use a scratter or place in a bucket and bash with a stick) pr
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us Yorkshire lads just get on with it. extract: During the Second World War, the German propagandist William Joyce, better known as ‘Lord Haw Haw' announced on German radio that food rationing was so bad in Yorkshire that people had resorted to eating ‘grass' you see we never say die
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glad to hear it bit off topic but i remember a old local chap who used to fish with wasp grub cake as we call it (bit hard to get hold of now) but he bought a load of a pest controller who'd poisoned the wasps and ended up poisoning a load of his fish in his mill pond with it poor chap wasn't happy.
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making my own longnet ( advice please ) square mesh ore like a purse net ?
cadvice replied to kenny243's topic in Longnetting
you make them exactly the same but longer and no ring id suggest getting some wire and making a triangle check these vids and you'll see what I mean saves cutting the ring off at the end. http://www.agouti-nets.co.uk/tutorials.htm the triangles also make it easier to knit because at some point the net will become so long you can't pull it tight you'll have to roll up your net and attach your knitting line in the middle of the net. hope this helps ian -
how long until they start giving two sentences for 1 crime you serve your time get released and then send u back down this country's f****d
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you need to think about this man u are missing even more after Sunday no nani, jones is a maybe evra picked up a knock should be ok i'd go 1-0 either way and i'm a united fan
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i don't poison anything mate i think it's disgusting
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I'm wanting a fair bit of gear off them though some interesting bits they sell.
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just saw a link and thought id post it up for you all. watched the first part of this a long while ago didn't realise it was on 4od enjoy. 1 man called Ed from Scotland all alone in the Canadian wilderness for 3 months living off the land will he survive http://www.channel4.com/programmes/alone-in-the-wild/4od Enjoy
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you champ moxy might have to set up account and order
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i already no about rod licenses it's more the rights for fishing the water the resi has shooting rights for wild fowling but I'll need to ring Yorkshire water to check if they will allow me to fish i guess, even though we have the access rights to the land. but the canal is club controlled tow path side I wasn't going to fish this in a boat no point not wide enough but if i fish the opposite bank from where my mate owns a mooring and the land behind it id have thought the rights would belong to him.(it is his land) I don't no if anyone on here runs a syndicate or club these are the
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starting game and course fishing again after a few years out can anyone tell me the law on fishing rights? the reason is I have a number of new spots one is where a local shoot group has the rights to 3/4 of the banks of a resi. the other is the opposite bank of the canal (away from the tow path). I no the land owners so permission's not a problem. also the rights on fishing from a boat I always presumed it depend on where you launched it from but I'm not sure Thanks Ian
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does any 1 have a Killgerm account who'd check the prices and pap for me pppplllleeeaaassseee!!!! I hate signing up just to get a price. for the nomol and trapline i am from Yorkshire and I'm as tight as a ducks arse cheers Ian
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I've never seen these before work the same way but are sprung on the traps steel work without a spring. and the way round the single entry problem is to set two back to back great idea. last question UK suppliers for these style of traps is there any or is it going to be a us order only,
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I looked at the trapline ones already never seen them set do they go under the ground totally and they only looked to work one way round so what happens when the mole comes the other way and hits the spring end.
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been asked by a friend to remove some moles from his land but the area is extensively used by dog walkers. is there any traps on the market that are hidden from view I normally use the classic scissor type but i no they will get destroyed in this spot(lots of hippies). he reckons covering them but I no this will just draw attention to them. The other idea is to trap the wood above as they drop into the field but this isn't his land so not really a good idea. Any help welcomed Thanks Ian
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your in a great spot mate bridlington from the wall that's only open through the winter normally fishes well late evening through the night for cod and whiting. free bait from the rock pools just above brid crab etc this also does well for bass but it's a bit hit and miss just like all bass fishing expect to lose a lot of tackle on the rocks. filey brig fishes well this time of year but ruff weather rouge waves and the chance to get washed out to sea might not be your idea of fun. closer to your home there's a old abandoned jetty with a deep channel running out hull side of the river neare
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there's definitely been a lot of it going on at the moment some b*****d killed my dog and a mates whippet with anti freeze kidney failure two dogs within a week of each other. hope it gets well soon
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http://www.scary-terry.com/wipmtr/wipmtr2.htm try here not the wire colours but without a make a model you will struggle to find it
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is it a black tube with a cast end with 3 bolts alot of cars use this style with the 5 wires
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right gonna order a loomis for the sake off a couple of quid. what gauge/weight does poly twine come in is it 4oz 6oz etc or is it done by diameter.