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just the one bleep from a robin..
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In reply to Post #232 That's a cracking shot
Here's another one, keen eyed among you may recognise it from Shaun Harrison's collection - same scene, same time but this one from my camera with no filtering;
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In reply to Post #232 Cracker
Makes me want to stay inside in the warm
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In reply to Post #232 V. nice!
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In reply to Post #230 Yes, no filters . Didn't fancy going all BEO on it, but that tree would look lovely in Orange
(That's just a little joke in ref to the other thread, not trying to offend - I'd love to fish there, looks stunning)
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In reply to Post #220 Cracking pic tom, just out of curiosity what settings did you have your camera on.
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In reply to Post #220 Nice shots Tom .
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In reply to Post #225 Good to hear mate
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In reply to Post #223 Don't many of the grayling/trout beats run through keepered ground ?
If so, theres your answer lol
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In reply to Post #222 No idea mate to be honest. I was always under the impression that the flat bottom and the lack of depth in chalk streams put them off a bit? Might be talking crap though.
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In reply to Post #220 Lovely mate, i hate to mention it but, has any of the furry things been spotted anywhere near?
Hope not
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In reply to Post #220 Very nice
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In reply to Post #219 One of mine from today, pretty similar to Josh's
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