wow as you say would be fantastic if it was owned by a gent with his values and respect for the traditional, fingers crossed all over the country i reckon
regards
bjp
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Re: The New Owner of Redmire?
It doesn't go onto the market until May....
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Thats stopped them all in their tracks Skeff.
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Whoops! Didn't mean to burst balloons... Sorry! So much speculation about on very shaky foundations.
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Yes, and all great fun as well! So I wonder what/where Fennel is referring to in his newsletter. Beechmere, Woldale, Chestnut or perhaps it was just a turn of phrase and actually refers to a particularly successful Redmire trip…
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Could it be described as the "most iconic and historic carp water in Britain" mmmm.....
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We will find out, next week.
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The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
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A jam jar full of Redmire water perhaps?
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Re: The New Owner of Redmire?
The red top newspapers make their living out of hints and innuendo. Come on children, Christmas will come soon enough. Let's all calm down and off to bed with the lot of you.
One thing's for sure. Whoever continues with the fishing will have a mighty juggling act to keep everybody happy - if that's their objective. Not a job I'd want. If i had it....... well, maybe on another post eh
One thing's for sure. Whoever continues with the fishing will have a mighty juggling act to keep everybody happy - if that's their objective. Not a job I'd want. If i had it....... well, maybe on another post eh
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Re: The New Owner of Redmire?
Dear friends I've been lucky to have dealings with Fennel and he is an honest gentleman,this is great news for redmire as you could imagine what would happen if it was taken over by a money making syndicate,like they are in my area.