Ghillie anyone ???
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Ghillie anyone ???
Another item crossed off my 'bucket list' ... and in the 'ancient' tartan of my maternal grandmother's family.
(I know ... I know... not much salmon fishing in Warwickshire ... but what the heck ! I'm sure the roach will appreciate it !!! ;-) )
(ps ... please excuse the creases ... the courier had just delivered it !!!)
(I know ... I know... not much salmon fishing in Warwickshire ... but what the heck ! I'm sure the roach will appreciate it !!! ;-) )
(ps ... please excuse the creases ... the courier had just delivered it !!!)
"Beside the water I discovered (or maybe rediscovered) the quiet. The sort of quiet that allows one to be woven into the tapestry of nature instead of merely standing next to it." Estaban.
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Re: Ghillie anyone ???
Fantastic! and a Scottish maggot pouch to boot!
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Re: Ghillie anyone ???
You can come & Ghillie for me! My salmon season ends 31st August so you haven't much time!! I will book you in for next year!
I will be using the Aspindale I purchased from you!
I will be using the Aspindale I purchased from you!
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Re: Ghillie anyone ???
Very smart, I like it very much indeed.
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Re: Ghillie anyone ???
Very smart Ma'am..... I mean Mal
It does beg that one question though?
It does beg that one question though?
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Re: Ghillie anyone ???
Very dapper Mal.
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Re: Ghillie anyone ???
did you go full Scottish traditional if you know what I mean
I go fishing not to find myself...but to lose myself
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Re: Ghillie anyone ???
I'm not known as "The Tiddler Man" without cause, Sir !!!Danny Boy wrote:did you go full Scottish traditional if you know what I mean
"Beside the water I discovered (or maybe rediscovered) the quiet. The sort of quiet that allows one to be woven into the tapestry of nature instead of merely standing next to it." Estaban.
Re: Ghillie anyone ???
Well to you sir, I don't think I would be brave enough to don a kilt (well not in public) am I correct in thinking they were not invented by the Scottish?