Greetings from windswept Cheshire.
- Mike Norbury
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Greetings from windswept Cheshire.
Hello , just joined the forum and have begun reading through past posts whilst Dudley, Eunice , Franklin and co do their worst. I fish mainly locally on waters controlled by PAAS . I have been a beekeeper running 60-80 hives for the last 15+ years selling honey etc at farmers markets ,since the pandemic we have stopped doing markets and i find myself with more opportunities to fish. I fish the river Dane for whatever comes along and takes a shine to worm or maggot and a couple of stillwaters for perch through the autumn winter months . i want to eventually get an upgrade from my current 10' solid cane with split cane top section no named river rod to something a bit sturdier to tackle barbel /carp .
All the best
Mike
All the best
Mike
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Re: Greetings from windswept Cheshire.
Welcome to the forum Mike.
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Re: Greetings from windswept Cheshire.
Welcome Mike
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Re: Greetings from windswept Cheshire.
Welcome aboard
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Re: Greetings from windswept Cheshire.
Hello and welcome Mike.
Hope you enjoy it on the TFF..
Hope you enjoy it on the TFF..
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Welcome to the forum Mike
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Re: Greetings from windswept Cheshire.
A wonderful thing to do is beekeeping, I hope your hives will be a buzzing and full of honey. I am sure you will find here much to interest and inform.
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Re: Greetings from windswept Cheshire.
Welcome... and just one rod... (cane)
You will be amazed how the can breed over the course of six months!
Have fun and keep fishing.
Mr B
You will be amazed how the can breed over the course of six months!
Have fun and keep fishing.
Mr B
The close season is an important and interesting time for the Angler who set out to catch big fish. It is a timely opportunity for him to make new tackle or renovate old. There are no end of jobs to do, apart from those horrible things called Gardens!