Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Sweet pic Steve :) :thumbsup:

Thanks buddy !

Good morning Guardians, I hope everyone's week is going well. Looks cool and cloudy here, hoping it'll brighten up a bit :rolleyes: Have a great day everyone :thumbsup:

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Nice one Jack !

Evening all
Chicken and veg.

Good picture Mitch and tasty looking meal 👍

The Ram lamb in a tree for Hump Day, Guardians! View attachment 3198939

Great picture !


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Nice one Bob !

Yep, probably will just keep using it as is

Thanks for the tip, eye of a needle is working well.
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Looking good, acetone on a q-tip might work if it's latex paint.
 
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Glad to hear it Bob, nice pic of your GL-24 😎 When I was a boy, and fishermen still used wicker fishing baskets to carry their gear and to sit on, there was a condition associated with sitting on a woven wicker basket in the rain - Basket Bum! 🤣
Yep, probably will just keep using it as is

Thanks for the tip, eye of a needle is working well.
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Looks good to me Dan.😊👍
 
Glad to hear it Bob, nice pic of your GL-24 😎 When I was a boy, and fishermen still used wicker fishing baskets to carry their gear and to sit on, there was a condition associated with sitting on a woven wicker basket in the rain - Basket Bum! 🤣

Looks good to me Dan.😊👍
Buried somewhere in the attic is my father's trout basket. Interesting condition associated with it.🤔
 
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Buried somewhere in the attic is my father's trout basket. Interesting condition associated with it.🤔
I suspect your father's trout basket may be a creel like this Bob? In shape and size at least :thumbsup:

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When I used to go trout fishing I used to use a creel like this, but the most common type of fishing in Britain is what is called Coarse Fishing, that's fishing for what the rich folk regard as the less noble species, and it's done from the river bank with a line and a float (or bobber). Since anglers spend their days sat on their behinds all day, they traditionally used a larger, rectangular basket, (today they generally use more modern designs), like the one below. I received one as a Christmas present when I was about 12, but rarely suffered from the condition I mentioned, because my father would take the basket, and I had to sit on the ground :rolleyes:

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I haven't been fishing for 50 years, but hope to return to it one day ;) :thumbsup:
 
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