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The next issue of the online magazine is now live, a good read once again with a float tubing article about Loch Park by Allan :z16
http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2013/07/welcome-issue-19 (http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2013/07/welcome-issue-19)
Cheers
Mike
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Hi folks :z16
I see issue 20 of the Eat, Sleep, Fish ezine is now online ( Well done Pete! ) and that Allan thinks that fishing in the Summer is easy! :cool:
http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2013/08/welcome-issue-20 (http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2013/08/welcome-issue-20)
Cheers
Mike
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Cod on the fly piece is very interesting indeed :z16
H :cool:
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Cheers Mike and well done again Pete. :z16
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Thanks for mentioning again Mike, really appreciate it.
Allan loved your article again, superb!
Hamish, I agree Jeroen has played a blinder. Great pics too.
Hope everyone enjoys this one.
Pete
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Issue #22 of Eat, Sleep, Fish is now live :z16
http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2013/10/welcome-issue-22 (http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2013/10/welcome-issue-22)
Best wishes
Mike
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Article #6 immediately piqued my curiosity..... very interesting.
H :wink
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Aye nice interview from Mike :z16 also a good article from Dryflee :z12
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Jim
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Some great reading once again :)
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Thanks for asking the questions Pete! ..... a great issue once again :z16
Best wishes
Mike
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Thanks for the comments gents, pleased you have enjoyed this one.
Mike, thanks for taking the time to answer the questions, it is one of my favourite interviews.
Pete
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Sooperb stuff Pete and enjoyed the insight into the lines Mike :z16
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Issue #23 of Eat, Sleep, Fish is now live :z16
http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2013/11/welcome-issue-23 (http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2013/11/welcome-issue-23)
Best wishes
Mike
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Great read once again, keep 'em coimin' Pete :z16
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Thanks for the mention Mike, really appreciate it!
Glad you like this one too Allan, I'll keep putting it out as long as people enjoy it. Can't believe we are coming up for 2 years old.
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I enjoyed Chadd VanZanten's "THE PLACES WE END UP AT" piece, something a little different :z16
Reminded me of a hotel in Strathdon for some reason :z4
Cheers
Mike
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I enjoyed Chadd VanZanten's "THE PLACES WE END UP AT" piece, something a little different :z16
Reminded me of a hotel in Strathdon for some reason :z4
Cheers
Mike
I enjoyed that one to Mike :z16
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Jim
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Thanks Pete for the new issue of ESF. :z16
//Harri
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Issue 24 is now live ..... Congratulations and thanks for two years great work Pete :z16
http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2013/12/welcome-issue-24 (http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2013/12/welcome-issue-24)
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Mike,
I am down in Azerbaijan at present and thoroughly enjoyed the magazine. In particular the piece from Alan about looking at fishy pictures from the past when you are experiencing withdrawal symptoms. I went back to my hotel room and proceeded to look at some pictures from past trips it was great. I have attached a picture of my mate Adam with a fish from one of the limestone lochs in Durness. I am sure that you would agree that it is a gorgeous fish, it was around the 4lb mark and was caught on a size 14 Connemara black. Only a little while till the Tay opens so I will have to keep looking at photos till then.
Eddie. :z18
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Cracking photo Eddie :z16
Cheers
Mike
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The photo was taken by my other mate Ronnie who was in the boat. I had told them that I was fishing off the bank because this loch fishes best off the bank. I had a good number of fish up to 2lbs that day but the guys in the boat proved just how much I know about the loch, as usual the fish know better than we do.
Eddie. :X2
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Thats a cracker of a Troot Eddie, anybody would be proud of memories of catching that :z16
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Jim
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Jim,
it is troot like that (we have caught bigger) that draw me and the boys back to the limestone lochs year after year. We have North Uist and Assynt both of which are special in their own way but the quality of troot in the limestone lochs are amazing. Sometimes you would swear that they are empty but every now and again they give us a brief glimpse of what they can produce and it is magic.
Feel free to join in sometime if you want.
Eddie. :z18
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Ed
I may well take you up on that offer :z16
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Jim
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Also well done to ESF for maintaining such a high standard over 2 years :z16
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Jim
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Also well done to ESF for maintaining such a high standard over 2 years :z16
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Jim
Agreed :z16
Eddie great to see some fish porn. That's a cracking troot.
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Thanks Eddie, i'd like to tag along with Jim on that Durness trip, fished all around that area but amazingly never on the limestone waters as yet :shock Sad stat that has to end :z16
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Alan and Jim,
you are more than welcome. Maybe we can organise a forum trip. There is a cottage that we rent which is extremely comfy and can sleep up to 6 people. If we have 6 then it is only a tenner each per night.
Eddie. :z18
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Gent's,
Don't listen to my father. The limestone lochs are terrible!
I think they should be left well alone so as I am the only one who has to suffer them... :X2 :X2 :X2
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Steven.
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Don't worry Steven, just to make the dat worse you can share the boat with me :shock :z4 :z4
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January issue #25 is now live :z16
http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2014/01/welcome-issue-25 (http://eat-sleep-fish.co.uk/issues/2014/01/welcome-issue-25)
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Liked the article on Cuba, always fancied going there. Canada lakes also looks like a Bonnie fishery :z16
Oh and of course Allans article :wink
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Jim
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Cheers Jim :z16
I know Pete's trying to get ESF more widley known so any you guys on your social media please pass it on, get friends to 'like' it or whatever if you can. :z16