Decisions Decisions???
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Decisions Decisions???
I don't know about you but I start to panic at this time of year. With March around the corner and so many river ambitions it like to realise! Today I might just be able to visit the river bank for a few hours (after some plastering) but it's the deciding where to go, what to fish for and how to fish for them??? With another blanket of snow this morning I feel there's probably only one fish that will oblige. Chevin on bread flake it is then!
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Re: Decisions Decisions???
My advice is to go fishing while you can, as well as March approaching we just dont know whats round the corner.
The plaster can wait, but I bet Chevin is after his toast!
Good luck sir.
The plaster can wait, but I bet Chevin is after his toast!
Good luck sir.
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Re: Decisions Decisions???
During the winter period I am always chopping and changing plans, the river Severn is up and down like a fiddlers elbow in which case i go down the canal only to find it frozen over. Nowadays the winters are cold and wet with a chill that permeates the bones.
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Re: Decisions Decisions???
You're absolutely right, now to convince the wife!Gobio Gobio wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 9:47 am My advice is to go fishing while you can, as well as March approaching we just dont know whats round the corner.
The plaster can wait, but I bet Chevin is after his toast!
Good luck sir.
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Re: Decisions Decisions???
Its no fun getting cold and wet. We'll see what the day bringsShropshire Lad wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 9:50 am During the winter period I am always chopping and changing plans, the river Severn is up and down like a fiddlers elbow in which case i go down the canal only to find it frozen over. Nowadays the winters are cold and wet with a chill that permeates the bones.
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