The Sweetcorn Kid and I in Waterlog Magazine.

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Scott
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The Sweetcorn Kid and I in Waterlog Magazine.

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Our very own Sweetcorn Kid has an article published in the forth coming spring edition of Waterlog Magazine. Imagine my surprise and delight when SK contacted me to tell me that his article is accompanied by one of my illustrations! Even more amazing is the fact that I sent Medlar a selection of my drawings which they could use at will, what a coincidence that they should choose one to accompany a fellow TFF member. Here's a sneak preview.... Image

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Result, well done both.
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Very well done Scott

Tight lines Dave

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Congratulations both! :huray: :Hat:
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Double delight!
Well done to you both :Hat:

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Not at all surprised Scott, I thought that illustration was marvellous when I saw it.

Congratulations to both!
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Well done chaps, very well done. :clap:
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Had a flick through earlier and thought I recognised.......something, now I know....well done to you both chaps. I shall read it tonight in the bath (best place for angling stories, surrounded by water and bubbles!) with a nice single malt...........pity that Mrs RBT has banned cigars in the bathroom, but I'm sure I'll enjoy it just the same without.....
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Splendid :Thumb:
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Top notch - congratulations to you both :cheers:

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