I have just been going through some emails that I exchanged with Len Arbery regarding chub fishing and in one of the emails he wanders off talking about tench fishing. Although I have not fished for tench for four of five years I thought this would be a nice book to add to the collection so I have ordered a copy.
I do like the picture of Fred on the front cover.
In Pursuit of Big Tench by Len Arbery
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Re: In Pursuit of Big Tench by Len Arbery
might just have to investigate that ..
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Re: In Pursuit of Big Tench by Len Arbery
Yes Mark its a very good book as are all of Lens books
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Re: In Pursuit of Big Tench by Len Arbery
Never far from hand that one it’s superb
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But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man
That he didn't, didn't already have
But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man
That he didn't, didn't already have