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A good way to almost guarantee a catch fishing is to go on a charter boat Mackrell fishing you can catch on every drop almost when there running...you can usually go for just a morning..or afternoon 3...4 hours....also get to cook the fresh Mackrell after...

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2 hours ago, Timmy H said:

There's plenty of campsites that have ponds or lakes to fish. I've found one near Dorchester that I can book a pitch right next to the swim I want, I'll probably take my grandson there for a few days.

Sounds brill that timmy and fair play for being a great grandad my dad isn't interested in mine or my sisters kids infact he's never even met mine says he's to to busy with rugby and holidays just have to think it's his loss but I do feel sorry for the kids especially now my oldest at 7 is starting to ask question I'll just have to be honest with him at some point abd tell him his grandads a waste of time and was given the chance.

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11 minutes ago, TOMO said:

A good way to almost guarantee a catch fishing is to go on a charter boat Mackrell fishing you can catch on every drop almost when there running...you can usually go for just a morning..or afternoon 3...4 hours....also get to cook the fresh Mackrell after...

Thats a great idea 💡 👍 

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9 hours ago, dodger said:

Thinking of taking my kids camping for a couple of days when I have them next there only 7 n 5 n never done out like that before n me neither really especially when I was a kid.

There's fields I have access to but my youngest could get scared if in the middle of nowhere maybe even bored so I think it's good to have others around.

Does anyone know of any campsites in the lance area were they also allow you to make a little camp fire as they'll want to do that oh n tent ideas preferably ones that are not a feck about to put up thanks..

Tent wise mate it might pay you to go to a Go Outdoors shop. The bigger ones will have loads of tents set up in store so you can see what you're actually buying. I would go Air beam tent now if I was after a big one again as it was divorce shit putting up my old 8 man Outwell Montana with a bloody head strong Mrs!! If you're after something smaller and cheaper a flexi poled 4/5 manner will be fine and still easy to pitch. Try to get to a shop mate and pick their brains!!

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Can't beat camping with the little uns mate!!

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9 hours ago, dodger said:

Thanks I don't to get much stuff as I unfortunately don't to get to have them often but my oldest has mentioned camping a couple of times now and also fishing surprisingly living in London which is something else I was never good at lol

I'm in Central Lancashire by the way..

Lakes mate there used to be a couple of places that allowed portable bbqs or firepits. I'll see if I can dig them out tomorrow. One was in Eskdale or near and another one near Keswick.

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Father in law has a camp site between skipton and settle. £20 a night for you and the kids. Fire pits, bbqs etc he's proper relaxed about everything. Little shop, showers, play area etc. Our lads love it, barely come home in the summer🤣

Camping isn't my thing so I can't compare it to anything but don't think you can go wrong for twenty quid. It's called Primrose Park at tosside. 👍

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21 minutes ago, goshawking719 said:

Father in law has a camp site between skipton and settle. £20 a night for you and the kids. Fire pits, bbqs etc he's proper relaxed about everything. Little shop, showers, play area etc. Our lads love it, barely come home in the summer🤣

Camping isn't my thing so I can't compare it to anything but don't think you can go wrong for twenty quid. It's called Primrose Park at tosside. 👍

Iv got some permission round there funnily enough thanks for that it sounds ideal 👌 

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Lots of tackle around there, if you have permission or a camp site to run back to your golden 🤣 finally the bunnies seem to be making a little bit of a comeback, hopefully they are still there come winter.

There's a little beck that runs down the back of it, ours spend hours down there making dens and trying to catch fish. There is a couple of little fisheries 20 mins or so away if you want them to actually catch something 

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2 hours ago, proertsip said:

Пусть каждое утро будем напоминать тебе о твоей прекрасной жизни и возможностях.

Just Translated that it's Russian:  " Let us remind you every morning of your wonderful life and opportunities."

Cheers Arry

 

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