pellethead
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Post by pellethead on Mar 7, 2008 21:09:45 GMT
I had the same problem mate (Kev, can you do something about that??) This is how i did it. Click the file icon under your name In the window that opens up you should have the space to type a PM to someone Just above the red boarder at the top of the box are the words "Private Messages" written in blue. Click on that and it will take you to your PM inbox. Then just click on the message title and read.
Once you have done that there is a "preferances" icon at the top of the window. Click on that and select the "alert box" option. You should now get an alert box pop up each time you get a new PM.
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pellethead
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Post by pellethead on Mar 7, 2008 21:13:11 GMT
How many anglers are on the lake before we go Kev??
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Post by Sue on Mar 8, 2008 19:03:45 GMT
There's a group of 5 on before you. Should be plenty of prebaited areas for you. We will keep a very close eye on it for you and let you know whats came out where.
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pellethead
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Post by pellethead on Mar 8, 2008 21:23:37 GMT
excellent, thanks Sue. Are they on the week before us or will the fish have time to rest in between?
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Post by Sue on Mar 9, 2008 6:48:15 GMT
They are on for 5 days straight before you. They will have a rest for about 24hrs before you come.
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Post by pellethead on Mar 9, 2008 12:03:10 GMT
Ive been looking through what you supply for the angler and the site says Unhooking mats, weigh slings, landing nets and water containers. Is this correct and will they deffo be avalible when we are there? It seems really hard to think of packing the van without these essential bits of kit. I dont mean to doubt what you say, its just ive been to venues that supply nets slings and mats before and when i got there they were in such a state they were IMO totally unsafe for the fish so ended up using my own gear which i took just in case.
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Post by Baggie on Mar 9, 2008 12:17:55 GMT
Ive been looking through what you supply for the angler and the site says Unhooking mats, weigh slings, landing nets and water containers. Is this correct and will they deffo be avalible when we are there? It seems really hard to think of packing the van without these essential bits of kit. I dont mean to doubt what you say, its just ive been to venues that supply nets slings and mats before and when i got there they were in such a state they were IMO totally unsafe for the fish so ended up using my own gear which i took just in case. I can definatly asure you the above mentioned are all available. Nets, mats/slings are all brand new and are being used fror the first time this week. We would never let equipment get into such a state that it was un usable. It would be replaced before it got to that stage. All the best. Kev
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pellethead
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Post by pellethead on Mar 9, 2008 12:20:31 GMT
Thanks Kev, i can now load the van when the time comes, knowing there will be top knotch equipment available for me to use when i arrive. I'll leave mine at home which makes more room for beer and bait.
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Post by Sue on Mar 9, 2008 13:07:52 GMT
There is no need to bring you big cooker either. We supply all the pots, pans, plates etc. All you need to bring is a single burner for those midnight cuppas.
Slight adjustment on Sues behalf. All above are there to be used by all, but please note they are to stay in the lodge and not taken to swims. Thanks.
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Post by pellethead on Mar 9, 2008 19:58:29 GMT
A great offer, but i think i will eat in the swim with my rods out. I will bring the double burner and gas bottle to power that and the fridge. More time with the rods out = more chance of a fish.
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