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  1. Stephen Crowhurst

    Hacking

    That has a very useful look about it, Terry’s Persuader looks good but also looks like an invite from Mr Plod after some well meaning person reports your “zombie knife”.
  2. Stephen Crowhurst

    THis must really have caused some eyebrow raising 🤣🤣

    Legend has it, he carries a laser level.
  3. Stephen Crowhurst

    THis must really have caused some eyebrow raising 🤣🤣

    Or deciding wether the gear was of the right brand to get caught on. :lol:
  4. Stephen Crowhurst

    How far ?

    Heading East the H.Avon is under 4 miles, the D.Stour is West just under 4.5 miles. So I don’t go far tbh. I tend to visit the Wye for a day or two, which despite my intentions tends to be every other year. Ross on Wye is about 130/40 miles each way.
  5. Stephen Crowhurst

    How far ?

    There’s bits you can night fish both. More options for this on the Stour. An RDAA membership with a night permit, would offer you night fishing on the Stour. I know some holiday anglers will fish the Avon till kick off then transfer to the Stour for the night.
  6. Stephen Crowhurst

    Chick peas

    I’m pretty sure they are part of the “seed blend” that I used last season.
  7. Stephen Crowhurst

    Burbot are coming back.

    Without wishing to be “that guy” and I genuinely welcome the reintroduction, should we not concern ourselves with fixing the fish tank before throwing more fish in it?
  8. Stephen Crowhurst

    Boot Space for fishing tackle

    If it’s anything like the other engines in the Volkswagen Audi Group then I think you’ve got a few miles left bud. Each of my previous three VWs have had in excess of 150k trouble free miles, one I got 170k out of it before it was chopped in.
  9. Stephen Crowhurst

    Chicken Poo

    A fair point. I suppose there’s a few variables there, clearly a Strawberry grown outside in the U.K. in season and sold in the U.K. would be the lowest Carbon cost. However one grown in an artificially heated/lit environment could potentially have a higher cost than one transported from the...
  10. Stephen Crowhurst

    Chicken Poo

    Indeed a good proportion of my fridge was dragged across the continent at huge Carbon cost, for our convenience. The British public demand strawberries in December and want to pay tuppence for the privilege, it’s just no good for us. I admit I’m guilty of it. Low price, low profit, low shelf...
  11. Stephen Crowhurst

    Chicken Poo

    Manure is as old as the hills, the ability to move away from manure based fertilisers which were once exported and traded onto manufactured fertilisers is in part what drove the industrial revolution.
  12. Stephen Crowhurst

    Back in the 80s...

    I’m not as old as done here I’m aware but I’d kind of forgotten what mail order looked like pre the internet. It’s quite quaint really isn’t it, sending your little slip off in the post or phoning someone up. Usually off a page in a magazine. A few of my hobbies back then, mail order was the...
  13. Stephen Crowhurst

    Am i going mad?

    No, they’re weird things. Very resilient.
  14. Stephen Crowhurst

    Polarized sunglasses

    I had a go with a pair of Orvis ones a few years back, they were outstanding. I currently have Oakleys, brilliant driving glasses, reasonable fishing glasses.
  15. Stephen Crowhurst

    Collingham official statement

    At the end of the day, who is to blame. If people had been more responsible and respectful the issue wouldn’t of occurred. I haven’t fished the place and was interested, for the experience if nothing else. I’m sure there will much uproar in some corner of the internet but if things had got that...
  16. Stephen Crowhurst

    Rapidex

    Not surprised that was a bargain.
  17. Stephen Crowhurst

    Tackle in Lidl this week

    The folding net looks crazily like the Fox one I have that Advanti started doing…
  18. Stephen Crowhurst

    Bulk halibut pellets

    Literally chicken an egg though isn’t it. If you had 10 chickens per acre you could feed as much as you pleased, 10 per square meter, even under fed there producing too much waste. The animal is immaterial it’s the intensive nature of the activity. In terms of excess nutrient input, farm run...
  19. Stephen Crowhurst

    Bulk halibut pellets

    I think the idea of blaming hali pellets is a bit like blaming the issues around battery hens on layers pellet. The intensity of the farming and its effect from pathogen to nutrients is a result of practice. Speaking from decades of fish keeping frozen (ie natural feed) is to condition or...
  20. Stephen Crowhurst

    Tackle in Lidl this week

    I know we’ve been here before but many many things in life are made in same Chinese factories, they have districts that make glass for example. Many brands are going to Chinese manufacturers with a spec, a price is given and they slap your logo on it. If there’s over run, mis production (Quality...
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