moneyman
- 20 May 2003 23:49
With the likes of Bunnyboiler101 and Maxk posting the infamous LOL in HTML format.COme on MAM get a system together where the likes of these pricks are banned !
Maybe then you will atract more cliental !
yuff
- 30 May 2003 13:19
- 87 of 97
Ian T/ Moderator 4
Thank you for being so efficient in dealing with the unwanted post, the more posts like that are not tolerated the more pleasant this site wil be.
regards
Yuff
xfg68
- 30 May 2003 14:58
- 88 of 97
Was 79 a typo, or are posts renumbered when a post is removed?
yuff - 30 May'03 - 12:46 - 79 of 86
Ian T/ moderator4
I assume post 79 is judged to be fine in relation to all your personal vendetta posts that were subsequently banned this week.
Bullshare
- 30 May 2003 15:35
- 89 of 97
XFG; post are renumbered.
Sequestor
- 30 May 2003 16:44
- 90 of 97
Too hot for the trout,
Post 79(a)
Re. post 79 I apologise profusely for the content of the post and am in total agreement with yuff, the post was in the worst possible taste,the mere mention of the late departed is reason enough for censorship, again apologies for those who saw the `little a` word before it was rightly wiped.
I trust others will also follow my new lead and ensure that such offensive
words are stricken from the collective memory
RIP 666
ps I see that post no.79 is still extant - hideous !!
Sequestor
- 31 May 2003 12:27
- 91 of 97
Time to see if the Grayling might be interested, a slow walk down to the brook seems in order.
superrod
- 01 Jun 2003 15:27
- 92 of 97
olie
there was a time that the close season was observed-and with good reason. enjoy yanking out the poor fish with nothing else on their mind but ensuring you can continue to catch them.
Sequestor
- 02 Jun 2003 10:21
- 93 of 97
Grayling do not spawn at the same time as coarse fish super- Bill oddie, thgt. you would have known that
superrod
- 02 Jun 2003 17:07
- 94 of 97
obviously grayling have been admitted into the upper hierarchy of the piscatorial world since i last caught one
Sequestor
- 02 Jun 2003 18:25
- 95 of 97
Only because I catch them superrer,
they do make good eating from a chalk stream in particular, much nicer than hatchery trout, almost a cucumber smell from them when fresh.
superrod
- 06 Jun 2003 22:01
- 96 of 97
so olie
grayling are not specifically noted for going for a fly..........so how do you ensure you are not snaring coarse fish ? sounds like the EU policy to me. you can catch them as long as you dont mean to catch them. but in the EU case the poor buggers get thrown back dead.
Sequestor
- 07 Jun 2003 12:16
- 97 of 97
er by using a fly superrerer, they(GRAYLING) love them, I thgt. you would have known that!