Fishing The Fly Scotland Forum

Euan Innes

What to resurrect...
« Reply #15 on: 05/09/2006 at 21:27 »
How about the posts on lines, casting, leaders, tube hints and tips and the like. Treat the choice as a reference library.

Don't bring back the ones where we used to argue over rod materials, rod length, and C&R.

I'm sure all these will be raised again as more people join the forum. Can we also have a coarse fishing section? That way those of us who don't, don't have to put up with posts on how big your chubby is :wink:

Thanks for returning my wee Sound mannie to the list Mike, yer a star. :D

I'm also thinking that a FAQ section might be an option, such as the difference in nylon, the pros and cons of DT lines etc, so newbies don't have to ask the obvious questions that lead to the inevitable answers.

Thanks Fred. There are times that I can be denser than the bottom of a black hole. :oops:

This could be cooler than the last forum.  :lol:

Euan  :z1

sightbob

Welcome
« Reply #16 on: 07/09/2006 at 21:04 »
hello everyone
no problems changing over, nice one mike :wink:
brian.

knoxy

Welcome
« Reply #17 on: 07/09/2006 at 22:34 »
Yes much better a more old school approach than yuku!!

And i can change my handle.
 :cool:
Iain

Dave Olley

Welcome
« Reply #18 on: 13/09/2006 at 16:32 »
:wink: Thats me joined again

im new to this!!
« Reply #19 on: 14/09/2006 at 10:59 »
hello everyone i hope you dont mind me joining in on the forum? ive never been to haddo or used float tubes but i would like to correct both those wrongs!! how far is haddo fae buckie? i would like to come up and visit. i usually go to loch insch  :oops: just for easyness but am going to start broadening my horizons


Welcome
« Reply #21 on: 14/09/2006 at 11:21 »
cheers could be up at wkend not much further than insch at 35 mile  :cool:
also just seen link to grampianleague could be just the thing for me to get off my butt and go visiting other places and people!
 :cool:  :cool:

Welcome
« Reply #22 on: 17/09/2006 at 19:09 »
hi mike
# finally did it thank you henry and andrew the watrer buoys not much brains when it cums to these computers. :lol:  :z4  :z4

Dutchfly

Welcome
« Reply #23 on: 19/09/2006 at 13:30 »
Yes, it works! Thanks for your help, Mike.

CU

Jeroen

 




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