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<blockquote data-quote="Robwooly" data-source="post: 2629475" data-attributes="member: 25736"><p>Wish everyone was as polite as you guys. I'm always float fishing and when I go to The Severn I'm always getting guys set up either side or directly opposite me. Especially if I am on the opposite bank to the holiday chalets, it's almost like some think they own the swim directly outside their cabin, don't get me started on the 'ghost' gear you see left in those swims especially after walking 40mins to get there. I rarely get asked if it's ok and have moved on occasion when someone has had the cheek to cast across, despite being able to look after myself I just don't want a barny on the river bank. I'll never set up opposite someone on a narrow stretch of river, even most the middle Severn is too narrow.</p><p></p><p>Best one is when you explain to someone setting up opposite that you are wading across mid river as it's sods law they will always turn up when you are back bankside having a cuppa, some people are well mannered but it seems there's more and more space invaders about each time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robwooly, post: 2629475, member: 25736"] Wish everyone was as polite as you guys. I'm always float fishing and when I go to The Severn I'm always getting guys set up either side or directly opposite me. Especially if I am on the opposite bank to the holiday chalets, it's almost like some think they own the swim directly outside their cabin, don't get me started on the 'ghost' gear you see left in those swims especially after walking 40mins to get there. I rarely get asked if it's ok and have moved on occasion when someone has had the cheek to cast across, despite being able to look after myself I just don't want a barny on the river bank. I'll never set up opposite someone on a narrow stretch of river, even most the middle Severn is too narrow. Best one is when you explain to someone setting up opposite that you are wading across mid river as it's sods law they will always turn up when you are back bankside having a cuppa, some people are well mannered but it seems there's more and more space invaders about each time. [/QUOTE]
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