I fished Bosley reservoir for pike yesterday. dawn ’till dusk. Not even a run.
Ah well, that’s fishing.
Either The Riible for roach or The Dee for grayling tomorrow.Might go to Rivington for lunch on sunday after I’ve cleaned the chippy.
Up the tics ok.
Stop fannying about on here and get writing or you’ll never get finished. That’s why mine took nearly 3 years ;)
fannying about – i’m at it harder than ever, never stopped today, ive been to whitefield, ferry fryston in yorkshire and back to manchester tonight – 180 mile round trip just for research – pens not even touched the first page yet.
Stop fannying about on here and get writing or you’ll never get finished. That’s why mine took nearly 3 years ;)
fannying about – i’m at it harder than ever, never stopped today, ive been to whitefield, ferry fryston in yorkshire and back to manchester tonight – 180 mile round trip just for research – pens not even touched the first page yet.[/quote]
I feel both your pain, however, a 180 mile round trip is hardly something I would ‘brag’ about on a public board. I have ‘suffered’ a fifteen hundred mile round trip…….and people died.
Stop fannying about on here and get writing or you’ll never get finished. That’s why mine took nearly 3 years ;)
fannying about – i’m at it harder than ever, never stopped today, ive been to whitefield, ferry fryston in yorkshire and back to manchester tonight – 180 mile round trip just for research – pens not even touched the first page yet.[/quote]
I feel both your pain, however, a 180 mile round trip is hardly something I would ‘brag’ about on a public board. I have ‘suffered’ a fifteen hundred mile round trip…….and people died.
Keep it real boys……………….
…………write it better than Mr Ryan (tosser).
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that rain on the M62 tonight – wall to wall traffic – and having to venture into deepest yorkshire – enough to test even those with the beige berets. ;)
An association of men who will not quarrel with one another is a thing which has never yet existed, from the greatest confederacy of nations down to a town meeting or a vestry. Thomas Jefferson