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Humberside Shooting School - Brandesburton; Floods
Topic Started: 1st July 2007 - 09:31 PM (335 Views)
BIG AL @ BROMPTON
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Hi everyone, just thought I would let you know about the floods at the clay ground at Brandesburton (Humberside Shooting School - near Bridlington) I have been informed that the three lakes that you drive past on the way in are now one !!.
There are fish swimming around the shooting stands ! .
So if you were planning on going there ring first or take a harpoon .
Al *Fish3*
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James@Scarborough
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*lol*

Anyone up for a bit of trout shooting?

Neil, you may have more luck with a gun than you do with a fishing rod *lol* .
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Thanks for that Al, there is a huge lake over the road too! If they join up the bypass at the bottom of the hill will be in trouble! :o
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Neil
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:o That would make one very good, large pond. I wonder what sort of state the shooting grounds in, It doesnt sound very promising.

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James@Scarborough Posted on Jul 1 2007, 09:41 PM
 

Anyone up for a bit of trout shooting?

Neil, you may have more luck with a gun than you do with a fishing rod  .
 



I normally do! *feck*

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mudman
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Shot there on Sunday, all okay now.
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