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Post by Primarycolours on May 17, 2006 4:42:17 GMT -5
MJB do I detect a facetious tone?
What do you use?
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Post by fishgb on May 17, 2006 5:04:50 GMT -5
Do they have a tool on them for removing boy scouts from horses hooves? Well MJB, where I fish it really isn't an issue. OK on one beat we have a couple of horses in one field, but to be totally honest I have not seen either of them trampling boy scouts, or in fact youngsters of any description. If it happened I should imagine one could knock the offending scout off with a stout stick or something. I don't really think anything more sophisticated is necessary. On the other hand, apart from four fingers and a thumb, if one really thinks it is necessary, why don't you write to Mr. Leatherman. I am sure he will accommodate your requirements in a thrice! gb
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Post by Dunbar on May 17, 2006 8:23:25 GMT -5
Do they have a tool on them for removing boy scouts from horses hooves? Well MJB, where I fish it really isn't an issue. OK on one beat we have a couple of horses in one field, but to be totally honest I have not seen either of them trampling boy scouts, or in fact youngsters of any description. If it happened I should imagine one could knock the offending scout off with a stout stick or something. I don't really think anything more sophisticated is necessary. On the other hand, apart from four fingers and a thumb, if one really thinks it is necessary, why don't you write to Mr. Leatherman. I am sure he will accommodate your requirements in a thrice! gb Strangely enough, my first 'proper rod', a Milbro trufly, was shattered by a herd of cows which totally flattened our Scout camp on the Stair Estate in Galloway many years ago. So MJBs suggestion is perhaps not quite as bizarre as it firsts seems. Seem to remember spending most of my time trying to skive off exercises and either worm fishing the burn running round the camp for brownies or else carpet-bombing the estate loch with bubble float and fly.
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Post by The Otter Startler on May 17, 2006 9:41:23 GMT -5
I use a Leatherman Wave on my belt, or in my bag and a Leatherman Micro/a on a zinger on my vest.
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Post by fishgb on May 17, 2006 9:56:48 GMT -5
Strangely enough, my first 'proper rod', a Milbro trufly, was shattered by a herd of cows which totally flattened our Scout camp on the Stair Estate in Galloway many years ago. So MJBs suggestion is perhaps not quite as bizarre as it firsts seems. This is getting trully exotic, we need a tool for the extraction of multiple boy scouts from cows hooves; AND to enable the rebuilding of a tented camp. Ah, the joys of fishing gb
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