Roughtor Posted Saturday at 18:16 Report Posted Saturday at 18:16 As a long time Silkey manual saw for lake maintenance, I bought this... Wow,man this is awesome... kevtaylor 1 Quote
Roughtor Posted Saturday at 18:18 Author Report Posted Saturday at 18:18 Literally, makes my old stihl and parker saws redundant half the weight, jules007 and kevtaylor 2 Quote
kevtaylor Posted yesterday at 11:09 Report Posted yesterday at 11:09 Very nice - I've been using my new pole saw in every swim this year, great bit of kit for the money, really sharp. Will feel odd not putting the gardening kit in the car for next weeks trip as it's a day ticket and the tidying up has become part of the fishing tbh. I was looking at a strimmer, trimmer, chain saw combo in spring but decided a bit much as I'm not even a bailliff lol Wish I had really as getting near the river to perch and chubb fish is difficult before the dead of winter. Had a huge willow branch come down behind my swim this summer too big for me to deal with so it's perching over the foot path looking dubious still. Roughtor and elmoputney 2 Quote
Roughtor Posted yesterday at 17:12 Author Report Posted yesterday at 17:12 We had 70 Ash trees removed due to die back ,then the Oak fell over and that was a load of Gabion cages to reinforce the bank .. There's always something needing doing on a lake/fishery ,it's about now the sprainting starts ,so I'll be checking that fence everyday That Ego saw is blooming brilliant ,cuts like nothing I've ever used .. kevtaylor 1 Quote
kevtaylor Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 16 hours ago, Roughtor said: it's about now the sprainting starts ,so I'll be checking that fence everyday What's this? Quote
yonny Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 9 minutes ago, kevtaylor said: What's this? Otters. Roughtor and kevtaylor 2 Quote
kevtaylor Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 8 minutes ago, yonny said: Otters. knew I'd heard the word, damn Mr O Do think the fish and birds are getting used to their threat and are managing to avoid to a degree, low stock and much weed seems to put them on the back foot a bit? yonny 1 Quote
Roughtor Posted 12 hours ago Author Report Posted 12 hours ago No,makes no difference if they want the fish they'll take them ,found my first female spraint of the yr ,they smell a bit like Jasmine ,seriously .. This is on a pool I recently discovered Quote
Roughtor Posted 12 hours ago Author Report Posted 12 hours ago There was also a well used push through ,hollow leading drekkly to the lake ... Just be vigilant one and all,it starts now,when first frosts come and rivers spate ,that's the time Quote
yonny Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 7 hours ago, kevtaylor said: knew I'd heard the word, damn Mr O Do think the fish and birds are getting used to their threat and are managing to avoid to a degree, low stock and much weed seems to put them on the back foot a bit? Dunno mate. The Denton biggun finally got eaten last winter after years managing to deal with their annual onslaught. It was a tricky carp and I honestly thought it had learned to deal with them. Alas, no carp is safe. Quote
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