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![]() I am thinking of going to a proper fishery one my own instead of an old disused free pool. If i am on a 12h session and i need to answer the call of nature (number ones only) I use the nearest tree as its in the middle of nowhere and thick woods. At a fishery i respect the need to use the toilets so one question is what do you do with your fishing kit while you nip of to the gents? Do you just pull your line in get up and go and hope no one nicks your stuff (leaving £400-£700 worth of tackle on the floor). Ask the unknown person on the swim next to you to look after it. Use a bottle not that i would. Don't drink so you dont have to go. TIA andy |
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On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 22:24:27 GMT, "Andy"
wrote: I am thinking of going to a proper fishery one my own instead of an old disused free pool. If i am on a 12h session and i need to answer the call of nature (number ones only) I use the nearest tree as its in the middle of nowhere and thick woods. At a fishery i respect the need to use the toilets so one question is what do you do with your fishing kit while you nip of to the gents? Do you just pull your line in get up and go and hope no one nicks your stuff (leaving £400-£700 worth of tackle on the floor). Ask the unknown person on the swim next to you to look after it. Use a bottle not that i would. Don't drink so you dont have to go. Depends on which fishery. My local has huge gates around it and only members have a key and we know each other. My other local is wide open but there are always people there. My third is Bradshaw where there is a proper toilet etc and again there is a lot of people around the 7 lodges. I would pack up my kit at No 1. leave just the cheap stuff at 2 and not worry at 3. -- There is only one boss: the customer. He can fire everybody in the company, simply by spending his money elsewhere. (Posting via a dodgy NTL server which has it's clock set an hour ahead) |
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Move slightly away from your swim but with it in view and crap in a plastic
bag. Put all the paperwork in there and take it home. -- I smile and go off waving (Amiably) - for that's my way Baal http://www.helden.co.uk "Andy" wrote in message ... I am thinking of going to a proper fishery one my own instead of an old disused free pool. If i am on a 12h session and i need to answer the call of nature (number ones only) I use the nearest tree as its in the middle of nowhere and thick woods. At a fishery i respect the need to use the toilets so one question is what do you do with your fishing kit while you nip of to the gents? Do you just pull your line in get up and go and hope no one nicks your stuff (leaving £400-£700 worth of tackle on the floor). Ask the unknown person on the swim next to you to look after it. Use a bottle not that i would. Don't drink so you dont have to go. TIA andy |
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