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A little late this post but Fred was born on this day in 1919, a toast is called for tonight. :cheers:
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Hear Hear, Sir ! :cheers:
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:cheers: :cheers: raising a glass to a legend

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I'll dunk a ginger nut in my coco this evening, happy Birthday sir!!
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To Fred :cheers:

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I'll have to crack open the port :cheers:
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Speckled hen down the hatch.... In the halls of our fathers..
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:cheers: To Fred J taylor :cheers: . W B :huray:

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A great angler and countryman - sadly still underrated I feel :Hat: :cheers:

Renowned for his pioneering tench fishing success with his brother, cousin and Dick Walker at Wotton Underwood lakes. link here if you have not read the post before:

viewtopic.php?f=213&t=1495
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To Fred - And hopefully his son in law Ian (Sandgroper) is back in good health - haven't heard from him for a while.
If you understand what you’re doing, you’re not learning anything...........

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