Inner Lakes
Moderator: Alastair
Inner Lakes
What's the proper VERBage for getting rid of my awful smell? I have a bar of soap and am in the bathroom with the shower...
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Just to remember that you should type EXAMI 5 letters.
If you have the rudd ? from the fridge.
Put rudd on hook then reel out - reel in.
You can gut the pike if you have the knife.
The only things not needed are buns.
You will need some grubs to put on hook.
A knowledge of fishing might prove useful.
Doreen
If you have the rudd ? from the fridge.
Put rudd on hook then reel out - reel in.
You can gut the pike if you have the knife.
The only things not needed are buns.
You will need some grubs to put on hook.
A knowledge of fishing might prove useful.
Doreen
inner lakes
GUT PIKE (when you have caught it) and wait till it's dead - inside it is a LURE - Give the lure to the customer.
I did not return the key.
Doreen
I did not return the key.
Doreen
Oh lordy? I need to make an anchor. I though of that, but how to tie it? Shouldn't one have a rope? Or just tie?
Speaking on things, I tried to wash, rinse, clean the empty can in order to put the grubs in it and you can't. Now wouldn't that have been a good thing to do? Wouldn't a fisherman have a can to put worms and the like in?
Grrr, can you tell I'm frustrated?
Speaking on things, I tried to wash, rinse, clean the empty can in order to put the grubs in it and you can't. Now wouldn't that have been a good thing to do? Wouldn't a fisherman have a can to put worms and the like in?
Grrr, can you tell I'm frustrated?
Actually, you need to detect an anchor at the jetty where you found the boat. All you need to do then is have it onboard when you go S from the open waters (and crash into then thru the reeds). No need to put the grubs into the can - surprisingly they live in your pocket (or wherever all the inventory goes)!
So, grab the grubs, crash through the reeds with the anchor in your possession, and....happy angling
So, grab the grubs, crash through the reeds with the anchor in your possession, and....happy angling