Pilgrim’s Progress

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Rob Brownfield

Guest
Nice fish, even better taste in music!

Question is though...is that a bivvy I spy behind you?...How can u subtly roll a piece of meat down the gravel run and erect a bivvy every 10 yards?..lol..or is it perhaps at the side of a....wait for it....STILLWATER!!..haha...have you been caught out???..lol

Keep up the good work!
 
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Ron Clay

Guest
And all this business about telling me to get a grip.

Sedge with a bivvy

Come on Sedge get a grip.

He'll be on the Vindaloo and lager next.
 
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Peter Morton

Guest
Top fish Sedge,but what a vision of sartorial elegance (tell me that wasn't a Wolves shirt!).All you need now is that double figure Bream to finish it off!!!!!!
 
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Paul Williams

Guest
Sedge,
Terrific fish congratulations!! but you really do have to choose between WWFC and LUFC......perhaps the "barbel policeman" was a baggies fan, or was it that you had one rod in Burton and the other in Doveridge? teehee!
 
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Carp Angler

Guest
Great fish Sedge, although it looks as though the Wolves shirt needs to be a couple of sizes bigger.....
 
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Davy North

Guest
Nice fish Stewart, there's no joke's about blanking now.
 
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Dai Gribble

Guest
Anyone with a Wolves shirt should be allowed a caravan let alone a bivvy. One other thing why is the Dove always referred to as the Derbyshire Dove when for most of its length it forms the county boundary between Staffordshire and Derbyshire?
 
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Carp Angler

Guest
Presumably it depends on which bank you fish from if it's the county boundary...
 
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Stuart Johnson

Guest
Sedge, congrats. Hard work put in, good fish on the bank. The Wolves shirt has seen a lot of daylight recently are you changing sides?
 
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Ron Clay

Guest
Seriously Sedge, well done. And a bivvy is far more comfrotable that a blow away brolly.
 
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John Tait

Guest
"One other thing why is the Dove always referred to as the Derbyshire Dove when for most of its length it forms the county boundary between Staffordshire and Derbyshire?"

Maybe because it's source is at Axe Edge, near Buxton. Even us Staffordshire lads call it the Derbyshire Dove.

Irrespective of that, it's still the same wonderful river.

Jonty
 
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Stewart Bloor

Guest
Thanks, thanks, thanks etc.

Ah, had you all fooled there - that's no bivvy, that's Graham's wallet...the small one he takes with him when he's only out for the day...

Actually, it's a Bedchair Brotel...it's already got me into trouble with the 'Barbel Police'...'Anybody can catch doubles if they stay out all night long'...

Ah well, are my thoughts, stay out all night and catch them then...hahahahaha...

Things do get better, check out PP in two weeks time...at this rate I'll be doing guided tours...Next weeks PP is also partly about the Dove, but this time I'm up to my old tricks - getting wet. Except this time it was intentional...
 
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Stewart Bloor

Guest
It's when I make the News Of The World that I really get worried....
 
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peter webber

Guest
Sedge in the "Anglers Mail", just goes to show they will put any old thing in to make up the copy :)

Pete
 
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John Tait

Guest
And I thought that they were trying to INCREASE circulation.

Jonty
 
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Dave Johnson

Guest
well done mate, tryin myself tomorrow with Mr Fidler......
 
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Dave Johnson

Guest
OK mate, what time u up til tonite?
are you breaming? or do u fancy a bash on my stretch tomorrow afternoon til dark-and then a bit?

Deb has her 6 week check up Mon-so I might have other things to do for a while......Mrs Palm is a bit tired....LOL
 
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