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Alan Tyler

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8 - losing my touch.
I must have been fly-fishing for all the wrong reasons - not once did I see in infra-red, and I'm sure that if anglers like that had been around, I'd have gone more often.
 

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I often cycle to that particular fishery as well:

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:D
 

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I am happy it's that rod i have got in my hand.........:wh

The salmon rod i have to hold with both hands.....:D
 

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8 for me - but I think the stone bridge seen in winter is on the River Wharfe, nr. Ilkley, which wasn't any of the options!

Ian
 

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Q: Jeff Woodhouse actually caught a fish in 1989.


Answer: he did.


WRONG!



Jeff Woodhouse spent most of 1989 in the south of France at this location -

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He always fancied taking a rod and fishing in the harbour, but never got around to it. Something took his mind off it

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But he did have a really great time, working like a dog. Honest. :wh :wh :wh
 
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As attractive as the view may be, Jeff; is that last image really suitable content on an open website with open membership?

Just a thought :)


Sorry, educated at Methodist school....
 
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Jeff Woodhouse

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'appen you're right to some extent, ****y, but in France, it's very natural. She was in Cassis, home of the wine and syrup for a Kia Royale.

We held our business meetings and progress discussions outdoors at a beach cafe drinking beers and taking in the sights. Nice!

Changed to a more subtle one.

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Sorry, educated at Methodist school.
I shall remember that!....... :D :D
 
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'appen you're right to some extent, ****y, but in France, it's very natural. She was in Cassis, home of the wine and syrup for a Kia Royale.

We held our business meetings and progress discussions outdoors at a beach cafe drinking beers and taking in the sights. Nice!

Changed to a more subtle one.

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I shall remember that!....... :D :D

Lol! I'm just relieved you didn't post an equally revealing pic of yourself... not sure the heart could take it...

To all young FM'ers...

If I can offer one bit of advice in life...

Never...

Never...

Wear a thong.... :j
 

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8 for me - but I think the stone bridge seen in winter is on the River Wharfe, nr. Ilkley, which wasn't any of the options!

Ian

I "lifted" the image and description from Sean's article. But there again all those northern canals look the same to me!
:D
 

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The famous northern town of Ilkley with its ancient packhorse bridge is on which river?

  • The river Guden
  • The river Wharfe
  • It's not on a river - it dried up years ago
  • The river Bahtat
And didn't Swordsy get thrown out of theDVSG for showing Bob Roberts his machete?

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I only scored 6!
 
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