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well went out with my mate raff again today for a general mooch about with the dogs along the river trent and around some lakes that holds no end of wild ducks and geese!! im very tempted to apply for

no luck riff the ground was going to hard then get upto snow again grr so not good

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Is that the far bank of the "Old stretch" at Newton Solney in one of your photos of the river Stewie ??

 

F**king killer of a walk IIRC. Worth it though.

 

you been following us wondered what that bloke was doing lol

only kidding mate get yourself down here thumbs.gif

 

 

:thumbs:

 

Know that bit of the river well, all the way through to Swarkstone, been years since i fished it though. In fact, i think iv'e fished a peg near the bush in the picture after the one with the Egret in it. Had a few nice Roach, 11 lbs worth, came nowhere in the match though.

 

Happy memories.

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Is that the far bank of the "Old stretch" at Newton Solney in one of your photos of the river Stewie ??

 

F**king killer of a walk IIRC. Worth it though.

 

you been following us wondered what that bloke was doing lol

only kidding mate get yourself down here thumbs.gif

 

 

:thumbs:

 

Know that bit of the river well, all the way through to Swarkstone, been years since i fished it though. In fact, i think iv'e fished a peg near the bush in the picture after the one with the Egret in it. Had a few nice Roach, 11 lbs worth, came nowhere in the match though.

 

Happy memories.

lol raff :laugh: :laugh:

 

ossie yes your spot on mate and you can get all the way to swarkestone from there here is a couple more pics you might recognise from a stretch further up when we were out a couple of weeks back :thumbs:

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ill pm you now about a day out :thumbs:

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good post mate.nice pics too.i like the look of that bit of trent.i live next to the great ouse and one of its tributaries the ousel runs through my my dads farm.cant beat a walk by the river.as for the shotgun.just get an aplication form and do it.as long as you havent been a really naughty boy in the past then youll be fine.just be carefull not to accidentally shoot the feck out of them bast*%d cormerants when no ones looking :whistling: .and shoot the geese at the back of the scaine..youngest birds fly at the back.no point chewing on leather :thumbs: .once again great post.atb.mat

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good post mate.nice pics too.i like the look of that bit of trent.i live next to the great ouse and one of its tributaries the ousel runs through my my dads farm.cant beat a walk by the river.as for the shotgun.just get an aplication form and do it.as long as you havent been a really naughty boy in the past then youll be fine.just be carefull not to accidentally shoot the feck out of them bast*%d cormerants when no ones looking :whistling: .and shoot the geese at the back of the scaine..youngest birds fly at the back.no point chewing on leather :thumbs: .once again great post.atb.mat

 

nice bit of advice there them b*****d corms always getting mixed up with the other birds n you cant account for every pellet whistling.gif

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good post mate.nice pics too.i like the look of that bit of trent.i live next to the great ouse and one of its tributaries the ousel runs through my my dads farm.cant beat a walk by the river.as for the shotgun.just get an aplication form and do it.as long as you havent been a really naughty boy in the past then youll be fine.just be carefull not to accidentally shoot the feck out of them bast*%d cormerants when no ones looking :whistling: .and shoot the geese at the back of the scaine..youngest birds fly at the back.no point chewing on leather :thumbs: .once again great post.atb.mat

cheers mate :thumbs: :thumbs: yeah im going down the cop shop to get the form theres already a cabinet here thats been empty for years so makes sense to use it!!! yeah them cormrants are b*****ds and im sure accidents can happen :whistling: :whistling: :laugh: :laugh: cheers again atb stewie :thumbs: :thumbs:

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good post mate.nice pics too.i like the look of that bit of trent.i live next to the great ouse and one of its tributaries the ousel runs through my my dads farm.cant beat a walk by the river.as for the shotgun.just get an aplication form and do it.as long as you havent been a really naughty boy in the past then youll be fine.just be carefull not to accidentally shoot the feck out of them bast*%d cormerants when no ones looking :whistling: .and shoot the geese at the back of the scaine..youngest birds fly at the back.no point chewing on leather :thumbs: .once again great post.atb.mat

 

nice bit of advice there them b*****d corms always getting mixed up with the other birds n you cant account for every pellet whistling.gif

:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

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which strecth of the trent ..

willington, south derbyshire :thumbs:

looks like nice stretch ..

sure is mate :thumbs: do you live near the trent then??

 

cheers anubis :thumbs:

used to fish at radcliffe on trent when i stayed with my grandparents as a kid its not a million miles from me sure i had a beer at the pub on swarkstone bridge - had relations at aston on trent yrs ago ..done the sunday market at donnington all near by?

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