My latest Crabtree/ Ingham style teardrop net.
- Liphook
- Barbel
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Re: My latest Crabtree/ Ingham style teardrop net.
The net and pole both look fantastic, as do your two home collections! I can only guess at the extent of your tackle collection.......
- Banksy
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Re: My latest Crabtree/ Ingham style teardrop net.
My wife suggested that you might be a soil scientist - I suppose she was not far off the mark.
Thanks for the explanation. The next time I go to the moon ...
Thanks for the explanation. The next time I go to the moon ...
- LlyrEdwards
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I must say, what an incredible net!!
The idea of bottling little samples from wherever you visit is not only unique but extremely interesting.
The idea of bottling little samples from wherever you visit is not only unique but extremely interesting.
- Old Man River
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Re: My latest Crabtree/ Ingham style teardrop net.
Again, many thanks everybody for the kind words...
I will add that the net will shortly be going to a new home , so in due course I can get started on the next net project, not sure what it will be yet, although as said, I really quite like the pale cane. I may have a rod rebuild or two to do as well, plus hopefully get a bit of time in on the river, and also a trip or three out in the charter boats, and a few beach trips as well.
I remember thinking when I retired I would perhaps have a problem filling the time, in fact it is quite the reverse.
OMR
I will add that the net will shortly be going to a new home , so in due course I can get started on the next net project, not sure what it will be yet, although as said, I really quite like the pale cane. I may have a rod rebuild or two to do as well, plus hopefully get a bit of time in on the river, and also a trip or three out in the charter boats, and a few beach trips as well.
I remember thinking when I retired I would perhaps have a problem filling the time, in fact it is quite the reverse.
OMR
Hurrumph....... whatever happened to Handlines ?