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Stubby

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  1. I have to put mine on standby to warm up the valves the we are good to go ?
  2. Look at him ! he has got long slender fingers that can lift a million foot pounds at 2 inches and at 200 mph ! My short bananas are never in the same universe , the bastard ! ?
  3. Stubby

    Bug id?

    A moth hiding ?
  4. What a fantastic old tree . Shame it is where it is . Some of those cavities would look good with some daffodil bulbs planted in them .
  5. And don't " pay " for one located in the Outer Hebrides
  6. There am enough papers , surely ?
  7. Stubby

    Bug id?

    i would say so .
  8. Two people are going to be given a trial vaccine this week . One white male and one white female .
  9. I would say Alder from the colour of the cut face .
  10. I think having no aircraft contrails helps the clear blue sky .
  11. Spud ported 346XP . 15" bar full chiz chain driven by an 8 pin power mate rim . ( but I am retired now )
  12. No bud . Done a lot of wreck fishing in my early years ( mono fulfillment days ) and the braid just looks tooooo thin ! It was common to get a 15/20 lb cod on the bottom pirk and 2x pollock or ling on the muppets above . Been out of the game for so long just need to catch up .
  13. Ok you sea fishing types . I am very old school and lack confidence in modern braid coz I have never used it before . It just looks toooooo thin ! I understand there is less drag on thin line . I like to fill the spool on my boat reels as you get the best ratio of retrieve if the spool is full . just put 300 meters of Berkley Whiplash 100 lbs on a Penn senator 6/0 and the spool is barely half full . Should I put a backing line on first and can you join it with a standard " fisherman's knot ? If I wanted to fill the whole reel with whiplash it would cost a hell of a lot . I have 2x 6/0 2x 4/0 and 1 x 9/0 . The 9/0 would cost a fortune . What do you guys do in this situation ?
  14. Dead standing is good . Dead that's been on the ground taking up wet for sometime , not so .
  15. Now you say it yea ! Never really noticed that before
  16. Ariel Arrow 250 2t twin actually .
  17. Go back to 1971 and that would be 10 shillings ?
  18. Stubby

    Grief!

    I think you might be right ?
  19. Were they at least 2 meters apart ?
  20. Try sawing with it rather than chopping . That's the job for an axe . ?
  21. I think the shorter laminated bars that came with 346 and the like were made by Cadburys .
  22. Think they do now . just seen something called , and I quote , Husqvarna 16" X-force pro laminated guide bar .325 1.5mm 582086966 .

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