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  1. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

    Fair comment content 👍. I can picture all the Winston's (1984) at the BBC:(
  2. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

    Who chooses and allows what we should be sceptical about? It comes across that 'Climate Change Alarmists' are peeved that their conclusions are being questioned. Not a healthy position.
  3. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

    Maybe that's why many are scepticle of the main-stream media.
  4. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

    The truth definitely matters and I won't be going through the many leaked emails and documents🫣 . I am just surprised, that if what you say is true, that the Daily Telegraph, arguably, one of the more sober UK media outlets, would publish untruths. Doesn't the DT check the source of what it...
  5. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

    Joe I'm grateful for the name James Dellingpole. I hadn't paid any attention to the alleged data fiddling by the UEA at the time. Nevertheless, I supply the following link to JD's article in the Daily Telegraph concerning the UEA hack. Climategate: the final nail in the coffin of...
  6. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

  7. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

    The 'markets' are waking up! https://carboncredits.com/voluntary-carbon-market-prices-collapse-vanguard-exit-net-zero/
  8. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

    I watched the Sky News item and compared it to the statement from Oxfordshire Council that you linked. I thought that the Sky News Australia was rather sensationalised and exaggerated. In contrast, I thought that the Oxfordshire Council press statement, although most likely quite factual and...
  9. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

    Good post Nick, most of which I, and am sure others agree with. Except the CO2 driven climate change bit. We can all agree that man hasn't done the planet any favours, and as anglers, we all want what is best for the environment. I would argue that we need more investment for the UK...
  10. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

    I am open to having my opinion changed. However, not by Greta :). Are you? Many debates offering empirical evidence debunking 'climate change driven by CO2 levels' have been removed, de-platformed or not given much publicity. Quite a few examples of data being fiddled to support a narrative...
  11. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

    There is little, if any mature debate, on the 'main-stream media, on the subject of 'climate change'. Contrary scientific views (that don't fit the mainstream narrative) on other media outlets are frequently removed. The autocue news readers handle the subject as though future climate...
  12. Ady Brayshaw

    A little bit of tidying up.

    They had a 'fishing strike' in the Republic of Ireland many years ago, to protest the state, trying to introduce a fishing (tax) licence. It's my understanding that anglers who broke the 'strike', would find their cars trashed, on the more remote loughs. Agreed you wouldn't get 100% agreement in...
  13. Ady Brayshaw

    A little bit of tidying up.

    Mike. Myself, and many others locally to my knowledge, have reported these types of issues to the EA with no response. The only (rapid actually) response I had was to a hydrocarbon release into my local river. Anything else, illegal netting etc gets the ignore treatment. WRT to the habit...
  14. Ady Brayshaw

    global warming

    Are climate change lock-downs coming our way to 'save' the planet?
  15. Ady Brayshaw

    Rivers back then.

    Bill's book covers the Aire as well. The large salmon runs in which he was referencing were mostly up the Ouse and into the dales rivers. He mentions that the Aire is on the up.
  16. Ady Brayshaw

    Battrery powered socks

    Sounds like a plan Joe👍
  17. Ady Brayshaw

    Rivers back then.

    There used to be huge salmon runs up the Yorkshire rivers up until the 30's. This is covered extensively in Bill Winship's new pike book. The government allowed the pollution for the war effort. Runs have been increasing now for years .
  18. Ady Brayshaw

    Rivers back then.

    When I first fished the Trent Simon, on the Clifton stretch (1981-82), chub were in abundance. Wandering to each tree and catching on luncheon meat. Happy days. Chub are certainly there in much smaller numbers as you say. However, imho the Trent in many ways is much improved. The barbel are...
  19. Ady Brayshaw

    Battrery powered socks

    I was wondering what I could do to warm up my feet whilst sitting in my seat on over-nighters last autumn. My feet were getting damp and cooling down making it uncomfortable. I saw a pair of battery warmed socks in an Austrian resort the other day that would fit the bill . Intersport price...
  20. Ady Brayshaw

    Bivvy Heaters

    Yes very tragic. Probably didn't know much about it . Carbon Monoxide the silent killer. Generally produced due to insufficient oxygen being available at combustion. He'd closed his bivvy (to retain heat) but tragically, in effect, reducing the oxygen supply for complete combustion.
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