GrahamM
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The best way to get your question answered is to stick to one question per thread.
Avoid questions like, 'Which is the best boilie for carp?? ?How do I catch tench?? ?Where can I catch bream?? There are too many answers to such questions and none of them may be right for you.
Be specific with your question, providing as many details as you can that could help to get your question answered accurately. For instance, instead of just asking how to catch chub from a local river, fill it out as much as you can with details about average size of chub, average depth of the stretch you're fishing, things you've already tried, and so on.
Don?t always expect answers straight away, for the person who may have the best answer to your question could be off line at the time.
Before you post a question have a swift browse through the other threads to see if your question has been answered before. If you miss it and it has been covered previously, don?t worry, nobody?s going to get upset, we?ll just point you in the right direction.
Above all, don?t be concerned about bad spelling and bad grammar, we?re not here as English teachers and nobody?s going to give you marks out of ten or keep you in after school (no matter how old you are!). As long as we can understand what you?re asking that?s good enough for us.
So good luck and ask as many questions as you like, as often as you like, but keep it to one question per thread.
Avoid questions like, 'Which is the best boilie for carp?? ?How do I catch tench?? ?Where can I catch bream?? There are too many answers to such questions and none of them may be right for you.
Be specific with your question, providing as many details as you can that could help to get your question answered accurately. For instance, instead of just asking how to catch chub from a local river, fill it out as much as you can with details about average size of chub, average depth of the stretch you're fishing, things you've already tried, and so on.
Don?t always expect answers straight away, for the person who may have the best answer to your question could be off line at the time.
Before you post a question have a swift browse through the other threads to see if your question has been answered before. If you miss it and it has been covered previously, don?t worry, nobody?s going to get upset, we?ll just point you in the right direction.
Above all, don?t be concerned about bad spelling and bad grammar, we?re not here as English teachers and nobody?s going to give you marks out of ten or keep you in after school (no matter how old you are!). As long as we can understand what you?re asking that?s good enough for us.
So good luck and ask as many questions as you like, as often as you like, but keep it to one question per thread.