sean
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Boy Wonder's first self-caught trout...Will be served for his dinner this evening. (It's a bit on the small side TBH, but it was his first one, so his uncle used the generous inches scale of measurement.)
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Mary-Jane
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Excellent stuff! Picture? I bet he was a better line caster that his Dad with those plaster casts on...
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sean
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Camera's knacked. 'Twas a proper brownie from a river though, not a rainbow from a pond.
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Brownbear
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Ah - nothing ever tastes so fine as one's first quarry.
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mochyn
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Excellent! Isn't it amazing what you can do when plastered?
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sally_in_wales
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wonderful
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judith
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Well done BW.
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Chickem
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Well done BW
Hope you all enjoy it
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Cathryn
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Jack says, "dry fly upstream I trust".
(A long, hot day shearing and too much cider on an empty stomach... I'll just find out how many he has caught recently. )
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sean
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| Cathryn wrote: | Jack says, "dry fly upstream I trust". |
With his eyes closed and one hand tied behind his back. Obviously.
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12Bore
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Hope he enjoyed it
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sean
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He did. I didn't even get a taste.
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12Bore
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As it should be
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zigs
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Well done sargent. Only caught 1 trout, didn't like the way it whistled, reminded me of "Rupert and the whistle fish" & we all know what sort of trouble happened there
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mihto
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Wellcome to the Club!!
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Jo S
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| sean wrote: | | He did. I didn't even get a taste. |
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dpack
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well done ,trout are ace quarry as the teach lots about fish(ing)and taste great
may your rivers remain clean and well stocked
if you have brownies you may well have greyling in the more oxygenated reaches ,they are even better than trout
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