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In article , Peter Cliff
URL:mailto ![]() rarely do they become snagged and I personally have become quite attached to three at Packington Fishery (http://www.fisheries.co.uk/packington) - two males and a female - who this spring raised a brood quite successfully and are now quite happy to come out of the water and wait by my side for pellets, pieces of groundbait, maggots, casters, luncheon meat, bread and anything else I may have to hand. You can become quite attached to them. It's fine if you only have three of 'em to deal with. 300 are another matter. Cheerio, -- |
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