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Post by phil on Jan 26, 2011 20:39:17 GMT
I just hope everyone remembers to lock the gate's behind them when they leave!!
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Post by sweetcornkid on Jan 26, 2011 22:01:36 GMT
Some clubs locks retain the key until its locked again. Saves leaving keys and if you want your key back the padlock has to be re locked. if that makes sense??
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Post by grahampark on Jan 26, 2011 22:32:25 GMT
It makes perfect sense and with the locks we use that is exactly what will happen.
Regards Graham
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Post by barbelgirl on Jan 27, 2011 12:53:54 GMT
his there a fence to go with these lovely gates & will i be able to use my sandworth key that ive yet to try out
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Post by frim on Jan 27, 2011 18:12:02 GMT
Yes its the same key as Sandwath, Polo, Wintersett, all BWB gates and the carpark at Newton, any future locks fitted by us will take the same key. Security fences, boundry fences ?? Steve
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Post by barbelgirl on Jan 27, 2011 18:58:34 GMT
if a boundary fence was to be erected there would be no need for a security fence would it not ?,which would be better protection for fish stocks and vehicles if this was possible :)thank you for your speedy reply frim
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Post by phil on Feb 10, 2011 15:15:19 GMT
Should we have a boat at Knotford incase fish get snagged or weeded up??
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Post by knowbody on Feb 10, 2011 22:42:40 GMT
Should we have a boat at Knotford incase fish get snagged or weeded up?? We should have 2, one for carp and one for tench, the pike don't matter and nowt else fights hard enough to weed you
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Post by phil on Feb 11, 2011 23:23:15 GMT
Should we have a boat at Knotford incase fish get snagged or weeded up?? We should have 2, one for carp and one for tench, the pike don't matter and nowt else fights hard enough to weed you One rowing boat would be enough, the question is though if we had one, would it get missed used?? I'm not saying the pike don't matter because I know there's a few clonkers in Knotford. Though I do think they would be happier in the river where they came from. Eating all the juicy trout and dace rather than anything and everything of edible size in Knotford.
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Post by knowbody on Feb 11, 2011 23:28:00 GMT
SHHHHH, you have said far too much allready ;D
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Post by alongchuck on Feb 12, 2011 18:18:03 GMT
pike stuffud with juicy juicy trout mmmm yummy ;D ;D
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Post by phil on Feb 12, 2011 23:37:44 GMT
SHHHHH, you have said far too much allready ;D LOL... What about, the boat or the pike being happier in the river??
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Post by knowbody on Feb 14, 2011 1:28:44 GMT
SHHHHH! I released 4 boats 6 dingys 2 log's (big job's mind) and a raft back into the river last year (they all swam away strongly) There are no pike in there It would appear they have all been eaten Some were stuffed with trout by all accounts.............then chargrilled with lemon and coryander.
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Post by phil on Feb 16, 2011 21:27:24 GMT
SHHHHH! I released 4 boats 6 dingys 2 log's (big job's mind) and a raft back into the river last year (they all swam away strongly) There are no pike in there It would appear they have all been eaten Some were stuffed with trout by all accounts.............then chargrilled with lemon and coryander. ;D Pike stuffed with trout is an old medi-evil dish known as pregnant pike. I believe it graced the table of many a medi-evil king and queen! ;D
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Post by wrighty29 on Feb 21, 2011 17:23:52 GMT
I thought that the weed was not a problem now we need a boat to get them out or is it just me missing the point
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