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Old July 13th, 2005, 09:01 PM
Flycatcher
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Default New venue - Scotland

Well the venue itself is actually over 100 years old, but we have a new
website and would just like to publicise it for any of you who may be
interested.

http://www.harelaw.net

Harelaw Trout fishery is 100 acres of loch situated in stunning countryside
and yet its only a half hour drive from Glasgow city centre.

Prices range from £7.00 per rod and boat hire (with or without engine) is
available.
for further info see http://www.harelaw.net/prices.htm

Thanks for your time. Tight Lines!









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Old July 14th, 2005, 10:24 PM
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In article , Flycatcher
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Well the venue itself is actually over 100 years old, but we have a new
website and would just like to publicise it for any of you who may be
interested.

http://www.harelaw.net

Harelaw Trout fishery is 100 acres of loch situated in stunning countryside
and yet its only a half hour drive from Glasgow city centre.

Prices range from £7.00 per rod and boat hire (with or without engine) is
available.
for further info see http://www.harelaw.net/prices.htm

Thanks for your time. Tight Lines!









Looks an excellent fishery - a bit far for me though.

BTW the fly of the year should be spelled - "DIAWL BACH" - it means
little devil.
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Bill Grey
http://www.billboy.co.uk
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Old July 17th, 2005, 01:26 PM
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Thanks for the comments Bill, I'll make the spelling change when I next
update the site - it won't be long as there are at least 2 sets of reports
outstanding once I've managed to get them off Brian.

That's a grand dog you have by the way.

John
"W. D. Grey" wrote in message
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In article , Flycatcher
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Well the venue itself is actually over 100 years old, but we have a new
website and would just like to publicise it for any of you who may be
interested.

http://www.harelaw.net

Harelaw Trout fishery is 100 acres of loch situated in stunning

countryside
and yet its only a half hour drive from Glasgow city centre.

Prices range from £7.00 per rod and boat hire (with or without engine) is
available.
for further info see http://www.harelaw.net/prices.htm

Thanks for your time. Tight Lines!









Looks an excellent fishery - a bit far for me though.

BTW the fly of the year should be spelled - "DIAWL BACH" - it means
little devil.
--
Bill Grey
http://www.billboy.co.uk



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Old July 17th, 2005, 06:35 PM
W. D. Grey
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In article , Flycatcher
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Thanks for the comments Bill, I'll make the spelling change when I next
update the site - it won't be long as there are at least 2 sets of reports
outstanding once I've managed to get them off Brian.

That's a grand dog you have by the way.

John

Hi John,

Yes my Labrador is lovely (he's 6 years old now) - pity that he doesn't
like to swim :-(

He loves water but once he can't feel the bottom he gets out of it. !!

Regards,
--
Bill Grey
http://www.billboy.co.uk
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Old July 17th, 2005, 09:59 PM
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We had a similar problem with ours, but we managed to get over it with the
help of a dummy launcher and a local river. She's only 2 years old though,
I'm not sure if it would work with a 6 year old!


"W. D. Grey" wrote in message
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In article , Flycatcher
writes
Thanks for the comments Bill, I'll make the spelling change when I next
update the site - it won't be long as there are at least 2 sets of

reports
outstanding once I've managed to get them off Brian.

That's a grand dog you have by the way.

John

Hi John,

Yes my Labrador is lovely (he's 6 years old now) - pity that he doesn't
like to swim :-(

He loves water but once he can't feel the bottom he gets out of it. !!

Regards,
--
Bill Grey
http://www.billboy.co.uk



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Old July 18th, 2005, 09:03 AM
W. D. Grey
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In article , Flycatcher
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We had a similar problem with ours, but we managed to get over it with the
help of a dummy launcher and a local river. She's only 2 years old though,
I'm not sure if it would work with a 6 year old!


"W. D. Grey" wrote in message
...
In article , Flycatcher
writes
Thanks for the comments Bill, I'll make the spelling change when I next
update the site - it won't be long as there are at least 2 sets of

reports
outstanding once I've managed to get them off Brian.

That's a grand dog you have by the way.

John

Hi John,

Yes my Labrador is lovely (he's 6 years old now) - pity that he doesn't
like to swim :-(

He loves water but once he can't feel the bottom he gets out of it. !!

Regards,
--
Bill Grey
http://www.billboy.co.uk



I waded our local river with him on a lead - I coaxed him and he swam
across. I took him off the lead and waded back, he swam solo and I
thought he would then be fine. I tried the same thing the following day
- without a lead and he didn't want to know :-(
--
Bill Grey
http://www.billboy.co.uk
 




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