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Post by Bogyoch on Dec 1, 2007 6:55:22 GMT
Unfortunately the outside bog was flushed away by the recent high waters. A photo of the caravan in the spate would show others your predicament. M Is this the one you mean, Malcolm?
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Post by Speyducer on Dec 1, 2007 7:21:25 GMT
A photo of the caravan in the spate would show others your predicament. M Is this the one you mean, Malcolm? Nice wee eddy behind the floating wee hoose fur trundling a bunch o' wurms!! ;D ;D Mike
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Post by G Ritchie on Dec 1, 2007 7:34:35 GMT
Wow, that is as high a water level as I have ever seen in the Loggs. Was that two weeks ago Richard?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2007 7:55:54 GMT
Must of been one heck of a flush to create that havoc Richard. I would adjust the flow on the cistern.
Malcolm
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Post by logie on Dec 1, 2007 12:03:41 GMT
I chose 'logie' because that is the name of the pool where I caught my first Dee salmon. It is on Deecastle just upstream of Dinnet Bridge.
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Post by Bogyoch on Dec 1, 2007 12:51:20 GMT
Wow, that is as high a water level as I have ever seen in the Loggs. Was that two weeks ago Richard? Yes, Graham, 2 weeks ago, but not quite as high as at the end of 2003. I had retrieved the caravan at the end of September as the water was up to its axles and kept it in our paddock. John Fraser asked me to take it back down for the last three days of the season, and had then arranged for his son-in-law to take it back home. The level was about 3 feet the evening prior to the big rise, and the following morning the picture says it all.
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Post by Bogyoch on Dec 1, 2007 12:52:35 GMT
Must of been one heck of a flush to create that havoc Richard. I would adjust the flow on the cistern. Malcolm Blame the vindaloo.
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Post by fenton on Dec 1, 2007 15:31:29 GMT
Fenton, the name of my favourite fishing companion.
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Post by cheyenne on Dec 1, 2007 17:14:12 GMT
Cheyenne. Nickname I got when I was a teenager after the tv programme with the same name.
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Post by shedhed on Dec 1, 2007 18:05:34 GMT
Shedhead - nickname for a fan of Gloucester RUFC. After the affectionate name for where the hardcore fans actually stand, a glorified corrugated lean to - The Shed, Glos's 16th man. OR is it www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=shedheadI could tell the truth, but then I'd have to kill you, now that I have all your real identities
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Post by Yorkshire Esk on Dec 1, 2007 18:59:15 GMT
Mine is self explanatory. The river I mainly fish.
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Post by Tyne Andrew on Dec 1, 2007 20:08:24 GMT
Fenton, the name of my favourite fishing companion. Superb
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Post by buntinbee on Dec 2, 2007 4:10:19 GMT
My bairn's pet name.
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Post by robbie on Dec 2, 2007 8:38:24 GMT
Your Bairn is lucky - My pet name was STINKER ( can't guess why!!!)
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Post by robbie on Dec 2, 2007 8:53:14 GMT
" Sinkingtip" had me worried until I realised i had not read his handle properly
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Post by tweedsider on Dec 2, 2007 9:28:07 GMT
Tweedsider kept the hemp in the water on that burn for many a long day
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Post by speyghillie on Dec 2, 2007 18:27:33 GMT
Not rocket science I'm afraid.
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Post by neptune on Dec 9, 2007 17:36:29 GMT
quite worrying. i googled neptune it said "a greater mass than uranus" ;D ;D
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Post by mucklesalmon on Dec 9, 2007 22:55:36 GMT
When I was a young loon in still living in the northeast my grandfather used to take me into the tackle shop on Bridge St. in Ballater (can't remember the name) to see the "Great Muckle Salmon" hanging on the wall. Or if you rather It refers to the salmon I catch ;D
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