Tight lines,All!!!
Simon
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Si705 |
Fish fingers! |
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This got me thinking a bit as I (as I suspect most others do) do use pellets quite a lot at this time of year.I was just wondering whether anyone has, or would
care to share any method they have of getting the smell off their hands as I have yet to find a good way of doing this...
Tight lines,All!!! Simon |
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chubbster |
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Shaving foam. I don't know how it works but it does.
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His miserableness |
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Rub em in Curry powder
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RICH PARSONS |
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River water works 99% of the time unless its hot and all the oil has seeped out of the pellets.
Rich It's funny how we don't sell guns but Toronto bangs! |
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Rainman |
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Bleach!Probably not advisable but it works! |
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Hugo Curgudgeon |
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As far as I am aware there are only two things that smell of fish. I do not actually object to that smell. Now I also stink of garlic or so I was told in the
pub just now.
Fishy business, time for a bath. regards Hugo |
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manu31999 |
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Hi Simon (Si705)
Don't keep catching so many fish and then you would not be handling the pellets so much.lol
Tight Lines and Happy Barbel Fishing
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rb |
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If you have any conifers in your garden or where your fishing, rub your hands on them then wash em, works a treat and reminds everybody of Christmas!!,
seriously tho it works, and it fetches tumeric of your hands when fishing bronzed maggots all day.
River angler's go with the flow.
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Greenbanks.ringwoodfishing |
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Yeah Shaving Foam gets my vote to.
Trev |
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pikerwoods |
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Squirt a bit of lemon juice on them.
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Gaskes |
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Bicarb of Soda
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dougalz |
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olive oil
use oil to remove oil. |
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dougalz |
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oh no I'm reading anorac posts again
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