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Post by IanMcD on Nov 4, 2005 8:12:39 GMT -1
See you all there on Sunday... providing I survive the 'armed nature ramble' through the woods on Saturday Is it a good place for restocking on squirrel tails? ... if so I'll bring my rifle along Ian McD
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Post by PB unplugged on Nov 4, 2005 11:14:07 GMT -1
Grey squirrels, eh? In the news at the moment. Scots marksmen waging war against them on the Border: www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2090-1849749,00.html Robin Page on the Today programme on Radio 4 this morning (blowing them away in his garden for stealing the birdies' food). Various potty-sounding people emailing in to say that they should all be shot. They should, but, sheesh, don't some people try to make political capital out them...? Got hundreds of tails myself, having known a woodsman and keeper. Happy hunting!
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Post by madcaster on Nov 4, 2005 14:17:35 GMT -1
god ive pulled ;D.....hospital ..not too serious i hope Madcaster ( paul ) just recovered from an improntu spell in hospital Will Met you their on Sunday - PS i think its My Turn I think to Buy the Beer ? DAVE ARMES
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Post by wnion on Jan 20, 2006 10:44:48 GMT -1
The Spring Fly Fishing Fair Written By: Steve Thornton On Date: 20/1/2006 Just to bring you all up to date with the BFF. Steve Cooper closed the BFF. It was his own unilateral decision. The British Flyfair no longer exists and will not be held again. And, I express my thanks to all who supported and visited the show. "I will solely miss it". In reflection to this I have launched a huge new Flyfishing show which is to be a springboard for the new flyfishing season.It has the backing of Hardy Greys Ltd and is receiving excellent support from world class flytyers, demonstrators and exhibitors. The show has many excellent facilities including an indoor 50mtr casting lake. Click www.thespringflyfishingshow.com/4_4.html to see exhibition centre.
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Post by Dovey on Jan 30, 2006 19:42:00 GMT -1
The Spring Fly Fishing Fair Written By: Steve Thornton On Date: 20/1/2006 Just to bring you all up to date with the BFF. Steve Cooper closed the BFF. It was his own unilateral decision. The British Flyfair no longer exists and will not be held again. And, I express my thanks to all who supported and visited the show. "I will solely miss it". In reflection to this I have launched a huge new Flyfishing show which is to be a springboard for the new flyfishing season.It has the backing of Hardy Greys Ltd and is receiving excellent support from world class flytyers, demonstrators and exhibitors. The show has many excellent facilities including an indoor 50mtr casting lake. Click www.thespringflyfishingshow.com/4_4.html to see exhibition centre. Just in the interest of fairness and balance: flyforums.proboards53.com/index.cgi?board=flytying&action=display&thread=1137785467
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Post by wnion on Feb 3, 2006 19:31:01 GMT -1
British Fly Fair International 2006 Written By: Steve Cooper On Date: 3/2/2006 This years show at Trentham Gardens nr Stoke-on-Trent will take place on 4-5th November 2006. Sponsored by Partridge of Redditch, Veniards and the Daylight Company and in association with Fly Fishing and Fly Tying Magazine this years show will be a showcase event for U.K. gamefishing. A new website www.bffi.co.uk will be on line soon. For details of the 80+ trade stands and 40+ demonstrators from around the world contact Steve Cooper on 01782 388382 or email Cookshillft@aol.com
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