Lots of chips please.....

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  1. liliana

    liliana Total Gardener

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    1412607244754_wps_62_PIC_APEX_06_10_2014_A_pen.jpg 8Ft long 221LB Catfish....Anyone eaten Catfish, actually is it edible??
     
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    I hope they put that beauty back again.
     
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      I've eaten Dogfish, but not Catfish, fished for Catfish at Wilstone Reservoir, Herts. where the British Record Catfish was caught (stuffed and in Tring Natural History Museum, Herts., a great place to take kids and it's free, my favourite price http://www.nhm.ac.uk/tring/ and the car park's also free and if full there's free on street parking, we went to a Chilterns Red Kite Project talk there and that was also free) and also fished for them in the middle lake at Claydon, Bucks. Didn't catch any.
       
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      Sorry this is a bit off topic but we went to Tring and we bought our chocolate labrador from a breeder there, when he grew big and boisterous we used to call him "The thing from Tring" :heehee:
       
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        Continuing on the off topic theme, a nearby family always names their dogs after the placename of where they bought them.
         
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