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ballthebuilder
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Joined: Dec 11, 2009
Posts: 235
Location: Hampshire
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Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:20 pm |
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I don't think there's any rush Keith....The fish aren't around yet although I read in another post that two Bass had been caught down Canvey way on bait.
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MulletFly
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Joined: Nov 04, 2008
Posts: 677
Location: Stubbington, Hants
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Sat Feb 20, 2010 7:17 pm |
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£30 an hour with a qualified instructor is good value and money well spent. |
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silverfly
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Joined: Apr 14, 2009
Posts: 102
Location: In my dreams? The Keys. In reality? Southampton
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:12 am |
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I agree with Mulletfly, £30 /hr is good value for money.
I would go with that! £100 for 4 hours is of course a cheaper hourly rate but for SWFF, you will never need to cast a delicately presented dry fly, up stream, on a crystal clear chalk stream, i think you could probably learn all you need in 1 to 2 hours and be able to target Bass, Mackeral, Garr and other predatory fish. Mullet on the other hand...................  |
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rabbi2
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Joined: Sep 05, 2007
Posts: 9234
Location: Blackburn. Lancashire
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:21 am |
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Thanks for all your help guys. I will definitely take instruction but as I said in my earlier post the new car had to come first. Just hope I don't wrap my gear around some poor sods earole lol
Cheers
keith  |
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MulletFly
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Joined: Nov 04, 2008
Posts: 677
Location: Stubbington, Hants
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:24 pm |
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Thanks for all your help guys. I will definitely take instruction but as I said in my earlier post the new car had to come first. Just hope I don't wrap my gear around some poor sods earole lol
Cheers
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As long as its not your own earole, that's the main thing  |
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