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Tony Croft aka hamadryad
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Tony, have you been reading the posts from guys who started from nought?

Don't try and run before you can walk!

The latest spec.........honestly!

 

Ive watched afriend spend THOUSANDS jumping through hoops, having had TWO modifications, and needing to run with add blue. he now has a filter which becomes blocked and needs a run down the motorway for 45 minutes to heat it up, not AS ECO GREEN AS THEY APPEAR, ITS money making plain and simple:thumbdown:

 

just another premium london tax

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that stupid bow is partly to do with fishing going by the wayside and hence mine and dads trips out have gone into non existence.

 

were both very keen on archery and intend to join a club together so we can have days out like we used to but without the expensive baits, memberships travel food etc etc associated with angling.

 

some things in life are more important than at first they may appear:001_cool:

 

Flog your fishing gear then, I bet you've got a few grands worth.....:thumbup1:

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Flog your fishing gear then, I bet you've got a few grands worth.....:thumbup1:

 

I have considered it, I had done this in the past, and regretted it, fishing is one of those things you never really stop, just take a break from, I wouldnt want to restrict the option for a camping weekend with the rods, i do still have a lifes ambition to complete in that regard, a fourty pounds common carp and a fourty pounds fully scaled mirror carp, like this one:001_cool:

 

 

 

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I have considered it, I had done this in the past, and regretted it, fishing is one of those things you never really stop, just take a break from, I wouldnt want to restrict the option for a camping weekend with the rods, i do still have a lifes ambition to complete in that regard, a fourty pounds common carp and a fourty pounds fully scaled mirror carp, like this one:001_cool:

 

 

If you won't sell the fishing gear it means you want to go fishing more than you want to set up on your own. So you would be better off staying employed and fishing at the weekends.

If you're as confident as you make out, you'll be able to afford to buy new gear before you know it.

I know how you feel, I need to free up some cash and should very well sell one of my cars, but I like driving it with the roof down when the sun comes out.

What I should do is sell it, miss this summer, but be able to afford something better by next summer. But I can't, because I'm not committed. So I talk about it a lot but do nothing. Time flies when you're doing that.

Get on with it Tony, before it's too late :001_smile:

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I have considered it, I had done this in the past, and regretted it, fishing is one of those things you never really stop, just take a break from, I wouldnt want to restrict the option for a camping weekend with the rods, i do still have a lifes ambition to complete in that regard, a fourty pounds common carp and a fourty pounds fully scaled mirror carp, like this one:001_cool:

 

 

 

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I know what you mean. I used to do the carp thing. Own syndicate lake, Cassien, Salagou, Chantecoq, River Saone etc. Last time out with the carp and cat gear was 2003 but I can't see myself selling it. Just maybe one day the urge will be too great. All my fishing now is done with what I can carry in my pocket.

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If you won't sell the fishing gear it means you want to go fishing more than you want to set up on your own. So you would be better off staying employed and fishing at the weekends.

If you're as confident as you make out, you'll be able to afford to buy new gear before you know it.

I know how you feel, I need to free up some cash and should very well sell one of my cars, but I like driving it with the roof down when the sun comes out.

What I should do is sell it, miss this summer, but be able to afford something better by next summer. But I can't, because I'm not committed. So I talk about it a lot but do nothing. Time flies when you're doing that.

Get on with it Tony, before it's too late :001_smile:

 

 

I am doing, not thinking, jobs have been coming in, just havent been making the most of them, and know where your coming from.

 

Im doing my PTI in april and will get insurance (pro indemnity) giving me the capacity to take on all the reports im regularly asked to do but unable to legaly, this will bring in money with little outlay, the start of something:thumbup1:

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I am doing, not thinking, jobs have been coming in, just havent been making the most of them, and know where your coming from.

 

Im doing my PTI in april and will get insurance (pro indemnity) giving me the capacity to take on all the reports im regularly asked to do but unable to legaly, this will bring in money with little outlay, the start of something:thumbup1:

 

I hope it all works out for you :thumbup1:

Don't find excuses not to liquidate assets though. You say you sold fishing gear before and regretted it, so is the stuff you have replacements?

I make lots of excuses to keep this car, it has sentimental value, I bought it for my wife when she recovered from cancer, but it's just a car. She's still here, that's the important thing. You could still spend weekends fishing with your dad with a 10 quid Shakespeare rod.....:biggrin:

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