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In reply to Post #9 As I thought
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In reply to Post #7 Your loss, the depth of knowledge in the BMSG is boundless, my profile pic is actually my pb minnow but, to maintain secrecy, it's been heavily disguised as a carp.
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In reply to Post #5 Elitist them lot
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In reply to Post #4 Not joining your group, my group is cheaper, no badge
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In reply to Post #5 Secret squirrel is the honorary president. Or is that just a rumour?
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In reply to Post #4 The first rule of the BMSG is ....
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In reply to Post #1 The British Minnow Study Group (BMSG) has been running for some time but is very hush hush.
Membership is subject to strict vetting, if you wish to apply please pm me your minnow fishing CV together with pictoral evidence of specimen minnows you have caught from a number of different waters, together with a cheque for the £1,000 application fee, of course.
If your application is successful you won't get a badge, or even confirmation of your membership, it is all deniable.
Good luck
Enut
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In reply to Post #1 I did suggest to a publisher that I thought 'Quest For Bleak' would be a good seller. He never got back to me.
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Thinking of starting a minnow specimen group
With tips on methods, and tackle needed
£500 a year and u get a free small badge
Tim
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