Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 4:36 pm Post subject: Old Piking Story
Hi everyone,
Piking has been a passion of mine for over 40 years, and in the early 90's I was the regional organiser for the PAC Manchester branch (Pike Anglers Club of Great Britain) I was browsing through their website today something I have not done for ages, and was astounded to find an article I wrote in early 1992 was still there out of only 4 stories, so thought some of you may want to read it. click on the link and it should take you directly to it
http://www.pacgb.co.uk/articles/seena30.html You can also check out the rest of the website while your there if you want
Regards Frankie _________________ EELS R US CRAYTWINS
Last edited by Frankie on Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:07 am; edited 2 times in total
Try again on this one, or go to www.pacgb.co.uk and then to articles at the top of the home page it is listed in the stories as "Have you ever seen a thirty"
Regards Frankie _________________ EELS R US CRAYTWINS
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:47 am Post subject:
thanks for sharing that with me a great read and truely a magnificant fish.
Ive seen a 33.4lb on the bank, sadly not to my rod and yes they truly are a beast to behold you can see why so many writters refer to them as having heads as big as pigs.
_________________ Be that as it may, it is still my right to wonder the fields and coverts at night.
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