The Fishing Gazette
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Thanks, read 1893 (volume 26) and now going backwards to Volume 25
Interesting to see where salmon where caught in the Trent - a bad year for the spring run.
Interesting to see where salmon where caught in the Trent - a bad year for the spring run.
- Phil Arnott
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Excellent data source - many thanks.
- StefanDuma
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Currently working my way through this lot. Part of 60 years of FG/s
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- Leigh
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Thank you for taking the time to add. Will spend time reading these .
Lovely image of Alfred Jardine and his collection of pike in one of them.
Lovely image of Alfred Jardine and his collection of pike in one of them.
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Thanks - massive task!
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Thanks for posting, much appreciated
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More excellent content Rod
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Is it an early form of butt pad?
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Alfred Jardine must have had a big house to store all those dead pike in, I am so glad that for the vast majority of anglers today a photograph is all that is required of that memorable fish.