I attended The Game Fair on friday and there was very little in the way of fishing interest. Gary Mills had a stall and was his usual friendly and informative self but if you are only going for the fishing content don't bother.
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I shall be going tomorrow with wife, just looking forward to a nice day out in the sun with a bit of country sports in the air.
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is anybody planning to go to the Midland Game Fair? We are visiting our son in Nottingham and plan to attend . would love to meet some forum members. looks as though will have a god fishing section/
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I know someone who went on Friday and said there was little in the way of angling interest.
“Fishing is much more than fish. It is the great occasion when we may return to the fine simplicity of our forefathers,” Herbert Hoover.
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