Nov 2015
3:59pm, 26 Nov 2015
18,753 posts
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Derby Tup
Perch is always there. A belligerent pugilistic stripey hard-hitter *just manages to avoid drifting into 3 hour Mr Crabtree style soliloquy whilst lighting pipe and donning 40 year old Tweed jacket and gum boots*
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Nov 2015
4:04pm, 26 Nov 2015
6,410 posts
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becca7
So badass he is not allowed to play, out of fairness to the other contestants.
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Nov 2015
4:05pm, 26 Nov 2015
25,501 posts
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Nick Cook
Come on - more votes for Roy!!!
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Nov 2015
4:06pm, 26 Nov 2015
18,754 posts
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Derby Tup
I caught a two pounder from a Notts gravel pit once. Magnificent fish
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Nov 2015
4:06pm, 26 Nov 2015
18,755 posts
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Derby Tup
Right up there with my 8lb 14oz August tench
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Nov 2015
4:07pm, 26 Nov 2015
18,756 posts
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Derby Tup
Obviously I never landed a gudgeon. No tackle strong enough has ever been invented for the job!
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Nov 2015
4:29pm, 26 Nov 2015
22,100 posts
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Night-owl
Have voted well earlier whilst on the bus
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Nov 2015
4:55pm, 26 Nov 2015
15,860 posts
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GlennR
I've caught many a gudgeon in my time. They're probably soft southern ones down here.
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Nov 2015
5:06pm, 26 Nov 2015
2,058 posts
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JustDistracted (JD)
Sorry Autumnleaves but it has to be Christmas Pudding. I love it but appear to be marrying into a family that 'doesn't do' Christmas Pudding. I had second thoughts.
Second helpings usually too
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Nov 2015
11:15pm, 26 Nov 2015
10,257 posts
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AngusClydesdale
I was away to say that the best thing about marrying into a family that don't do Christmas pudding is that there's no competition for the sixpence.....
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