spud
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Post by spud on Jan 7, 2011 19:03:58 GMT
DDAPS are compling a list of members with Internet / Email access. You can register here, if you so wish :- www.ddaps.org/news.html
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Post by flighty on Jan 7, 2011 19:16:35 GMT
thanks spud, I e-mailed the details of my 4 memberships (mine, wife, daughter & grandson) to the office last week. Thanks for the reminder though.
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Post by blast1234 on Jan 8, 2011 13:04:28 GMT
DDAPS are compling a list of members with Internet / Email access. You can register here, if you so wish :- www.ddaps.org/news.html Thanks for that spud, all those members who send in their email address could be emailed any urgent DDAPS news if needed
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Post by blast1234 on Jan 10, 2011 20:51:38 GMT
Hi guys, DDAPS are siltexing their lakes, today the areas covered were as follows, Sutton small lake, carpark to weedbeds, Big lake from Scruffys upwards to Cemex including cottage bay. These areas may not fish due to a rise in ph levels in the water.
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Post by flighty on Jan 11, 2011 0:52:27 GMT
hi guys, I don't know about you but I had no idea what Robin was on about re siltexing. So if you are like me and any info on siltex have a look at this link. It seems like it can only do our waters a bit of ood www.ajsfisheries.co.uk/pages/siltex.htm
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god
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old skool is cool.
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Post by god on Jan 11, 2011 8:48:49 GMT
siltex is the way .
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Post by jeffe on Jan 11, 2011 12:03:30 GMT
My little syndicate is Siltexing our pond very shortly. Definitely the best stuff to use in spite of it's expense.
I've looked at the website Robin what's the phosphate thing all about? Can you give details or PM me if necessary please? Which phosphate will you be using?
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Post by blast1234 on Jan 11, 2011 16:10:20 GMT
My little syndicate is Siltexing our pond very shortly. Definitely the best stuff to use in spite of it's expense. I've looked at the website Robin what's the phosphate thing all about? Can you give details or PM me if necessary please? Which phosphate will you be using? :)Hi Jeffe, Triple X phosphate is a product that puts micro organisms back into the lake, it has the same effect as putting manure in the water. The difference is it takes 7 tonne per acre of manure or 3 bags triple x phosphate per acre. Check out ddaps.org so you know where not to fish this week as a third of each lake at Kirby has been done today
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Post by jeffe on Jan 13, 2011 18:49:52 GMT
Thanks for that Robin. Just before Xmas we were due to have a huge oak next to our lake cut back because it was looking a bit shaky. Typically the first snow in November fell and the job was postponed. Found out yesterday the oak is now living in the lake. How the ***k we're going to get it out I don't know. Can't believe it didn't hang on just for another couple of weeks.
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Post by blast1234 on Jan 14, 2011 10:05:57 GMT
Thanks for that Robin. Just before Xmas we were due to have a huge oak next to our lake cut back because it was looking a bit shaky. Typically the first snow in November fell and the job was postponed. Found out yesterday the oak is now living in the lake. How the ***k we're going to get it out I don't know. Can't believe it didn't hang on just for another couple of weeks. Shame about the tree Jeffe, DDAPS have got loads of trees down mate, never seen the lakes look so untidy
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Post by jeffe on Jan 14, 2011 14:29:40 GMT
Disgraceful
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