Yer, that's a good idea!
Title could be thirty 30's, contact Steve Harper!
We need something to read face.
Ultimate pike
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Learning is a gift.
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Im sure that it would fly off the shelves if you did decide to go down that route again Dave.
Im keeping everything crossed mate
Im keeping everything crossed mate
Dave Horton wrote: ↑Sun Jul 08 2018 20:43 -Adam F wrote: ↑Sat Jul 07 2018 20:19 -With retirement looming and more time on my hands, I'd certainly give it some thought, Adam?Would you ever consider putting another book together Dave or is it too much risk nowadays? I definately think that there was a market for it
I think I was fortunate with the timing of Ultimate Pike - it was relatively easy to get the material together and it made a few quid too.
(I'm not sure either would happen these days face)
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Dave Horton wrote: ↑Sat Jul 07 2018 12:25 -
David's was a very good contribution. One day I saw David on that water where he caught his biggie. I had a 47.5 inch pike that weighed no where near his 38lber.
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piker60 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30 2018 12:55 -You caught yours from the same venue, Ady?Dave Horton wrote: ↑Sat Jul 07 2018 12:25 -
David's was a very good contribution. One day I saw David on that water where he caught his biggie. I had a 47.5 inch pike that weighed no where near his 38lber.
We all know how much weights can fluctuate? I once caught the same Pike at 26.8 and 31.15 in the same winter.
I never fished it myself but BIG Phil Wakeford and I walked to within view of it one day (April 94), whilst exploring!
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Dave Horton wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30 2018 17:58 -Dave. DO's pike would have been about 47 inches +/- 1 inch as a guess. I have checked my photos with the picture of DO's pike in your book, and it's hard to say for sure (it was p*****g it down when I caught my fish so there is some lens fogging). I doubt it's the same fish. I fished it for the first time from spring 1998. I know Phil was interested in it. It was a good venue.piker60 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30 2018 12:55 -You caught yours from the same venue, Ady?Dave Horton wrote: ↑Sat Jul 07 2018 12:25 -
David's was a very good contribution. One day I saw David on that water where he caught his biggie. I had a 47.5 inch pike that weighed no where near his 38lber.
We all know how much weights can fluctuate? I once caught the same Pike at 26.8 and 31.15 in the same winter.
I never fished it myself but BIG Phil Wakeford and I walked to within view of it one day (April 94), whilst exploring!
(Oh what might have been face)
"The best argument against democracy, is a 5 minute conversation with the average voter"
W.Churchill
It doesn't matter who you vote for the government still gets in.
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managed to get a copy of ultimate pike i hope to read over xmas
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mario123 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08 2018 21:22 -Enjoy mate it's a cracking read...managed to get a copy of ultimate pike i hope to read over xmas
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