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Catch them and cook them they go nice with spring onions and plum sauce in
pancakes. "wb¿dw" wrote in message ... entice them into the margins and give them a bit of grub...most of the time they'll hang around all day waiting for more.....every time they lose interest and start swimming off you give 'em a bit more and hopefully they stay away from where you're fishing.....make sure the rest of the birdlife don't spy you doing this though or you'll have the lot on your case fredcromer wrote: Has anyone ingeniously found a way of keeping sodding ducks from attacking bread laden hooks, whilst SURFACE FISHING, cos I told off some young lads for catapulting stones at them, and lo and behold, a week later I felt like doing the same thing when 2 ducks just wouldn't leave my bread + biscuits alone...I was fishing 15 yards out, and sometimes they scare with a landing net waved about, but sod that for armache, so has anybody got any tricks up their sleeve.? Cheers....FRED C |
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