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Title: What's this?
Post by: Mike Barrio on 28/12/2006 at 13:17
What's this then?  :?:  ......... No, it is not a sheep  :z4

(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/zwhat1.jpg)

Twas far too easy for a man of your knowledge Hamish  :z14
I've taken a bit out of the photo to see if anybody can guess what it is now  :z4
Title: What's this?
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 28/12/2006 at 14:37
Looks like the left stern corner of one of your boats.

Did you get a visit from Pimp my ride :lol:

Sandy
Title: What's this?
Post by: Mike Barrio on 28/12/2006 at 14:41
Yes that's it .......... I've been pimped  :z4

Hamish got it straight away with the photo below  :wink:

(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/zwhat.jpg)

As you can see, the weather will have to get a fair bit milder before I can think about opening the fishery, the loch is solid.

Cheers
Mike
Title: What's this?
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 28/12/2006 at 14:44
Cool photo though :roll:

Sandy
Title: What's this?
Post by: Mike Barrio on 28/12/2006 at 14:49
Will I have to shave the boats before we can use them again?  :lol:
Title: What's this?
Post by: Hamish Young on 28/12/2006 at 14:50
Yeah - I got edited out  :oops:  :sad:  :wink:
Title: What's this?
Post by: Hamish Young on 28/12/2006 at 14:51
Quote from: "Mike Barrio"
Will I have to shave the boats before we can use them again?  :lol:


Quick bonfire should sort the frost............. I'll get my coat  :cool:
Title: What's this?
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 28/12/2006 at 14:51
aaaaaaahhhhhhhh :z4  :z4  :z4  :z4  :z4
Title: What's this?
Post by: gunner100 on 28/12/2006 at 21:35
Hi Mike,

Tell me about the ice! I had been hoping to get up to Haddo with my son-in-law who arrived from Oxford last week, fat chance. He is desperate to catch his first fish so you will see us both asap but not until spring or summer.

Fortunately the forecast is for warmer weather but it will take a prolonged spell to melt the current thickness ( or a good spell of rain ).

Lyall