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Well as you know Tony, I'm working
Have a good day all of you. The forecast I have says its gonna be sunny all day with a cold start Hope its turns out like that. Get this bloody job finished then.
It certainly looks very good. I think if I drew it I would buckle under the pressure and mess it up.
Mind you, you won't know until you try.
Do you fancy fishing it then ?
It ws a mix of oil and dust form the boilers. Real name for the Kidney pond is a settling pond....all sh*t and corruption floats on surface, then gets sucked off by the gulley sucker you saw last week.
If it is too thick to remove, those spray bars that run over the top of the end bit are employed to spray hot water on which softens it and allows it to be pumped off the surface.
The whole procedure is to prevent nasties being allowed into the Trent. Looks messy, but works effectively. Some of the best weights off there have come when the top has been "scummed up"
thatt aint a joke tk. doe a search on mds "wd40" it was used by mebers and theree was wrote ups in the angling media abut the use and ffects on fish of using wd40.
Basicly pople used it as an attractor by spreying it on their maggots, csters pellles ect. I cantrr remmber what it contins aaa fish chemical which attractd fish.
jays flud is a noda one use as itt as the sam chemiucl in
Yep ME- I know WD40 was used as an attractant.........now you've given one of my SB's away
I just used the term along with fairy liquid 'loosely' thinking of getting the bait thru the gunge without it being tainted by the slurry.
Ain't seen the thread on MD's before - if you find it in the archives (presume it would be there, cuss the virtues of using it were well known quite a few years ago) I'd be interested in learning of the after effects on fish