About MB

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About MB
Biography:
Goat loving grumpy old man
Location:
Deerless North
Interests:
Diving; fishing; hunting
Occupation:
Gasman

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  1. Pengy
    Pengy liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    I would also add that the limit is a limit, not a target. A lot of people seem to miss that. Go fishing, take what you need, stop when you have it. My little family only needs 2 or 3 decent pannies...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 10:16 PM
  2. BeeMan
    BeeMan liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    I would also add that the limit is a limit, not a target. A lot of people seem to miss that. Go fishing, take what you need, stop when you have it. My little family only needs 2 or 3 decent pannies...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 09:15 PM
  3. stingray
    stingray liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    My feeling is that kingfish are OK if handled carefully. This isn't based on anything scientific, but they are tough fish. When I'm diving, I see them rocket from 30 metres to the surface chasing...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 08:01 PM
  4. stingray
    stingray liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    I would also add that the limit is a limit, not a target. A lot of people seem to miss that. Go fishing, take what you need, stop when you have it. My little family only needs 2 or 3 decent pannies...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 08:00 PM
  5. stingray
    stingray liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    Totally agree. I used to do a lot of catch and release. I now think that was the wrong thing to do based on various experiences and reading around the subject. It’s not easy to admit you’re wrong and...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 07:57 PM
  6. Cordite
    Cordite liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    I would also add that the limit is a limit, not a target. A lot of people seem to miss that. Go fishing, take what you need, stop when you have it. My little family only needs 2 or 3 decent pannies...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 10:44 AM
  7. Cordite
    Cordite liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    Totally agree. I used to do a lot of catch and release. I now think that was the wrong thing to do based on various experiences and reading around the subject. It’s not easy to admit you’re wrong and...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 10:43 AM
  8. veitnamcam
    veitnamcam liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    My feeling is that kingfish are OK if handled carefully. This isn't based on anything scientific, but they are tough fish. When I'm diving, I see them rocket from 30 metres to the surface chasing...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 10:08 AM
  9. Gibo
    Gibo liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    My feeling is that kingfish are OK if handled carefully. This isn't based on anything scientific, but they are tough fish. When I'm diving, I see them rocket from 30 metres to the surface chasing...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 10:01 AM
  10. Happy
    Happy liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    I would also add that the limit is a limit, not a target. A lot of people seem to miss that. Go fishing, take what you need, stop when you have it. My little family only needs 2 or 3 decent pannies...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 09:41 AM
  11. Beaker
    Beaker liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    Totally agree. I used to do a lot of catch and release. I now think that was the wrong thing to do based on various experiences and reading around the subject. It’s not easy to admit you’re wrong and...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 06:43 AM
  12. veitnamcam
    veitnamcam liked post by MB On thread : Depth trauma and survival rates.
    Totally agree. I used to do a lot of catch and release. I now think that was the wrong thing to do based on various experiences and reading around the subject. It’s not easy to admit you’re wrong and...
    Liked On: 19-10-2018, 05:39 AM
  13. Micky Duck
    Micky Duck liked post by MB On thread : Cleaning a Filthy shotgun barrel??
    I can believe that. I bought a "demo" shotgun which was meant to be in A1 condition. Externally it was perfect, but the barrel looked like a rusty barrel write-off. I got some Hoppes solvent and then...
    Liked On: 12-10-2018, 08:34 PM
  14. Micky Duck
    Micky Duck liked post by MB On thread : Cleaning a Filthy shotgun barrel??
    People may laugh/disagree, but I’ve found WD40 to beat expensive solvents.
    Liked On: 12-10-2018, 06:13 PM
  15. Been Upto
    Been Upto liked post by MB On thread : Advice for first centrefire rifle
    A thought on 22LR. I bought mine a few years before my first centrefire. Really had to work at getting good groups, as in clover leaf patterns at 50 metres. If I went straight to centrefire, this...
    Liked On: 04-10-2018, 11:39 PM

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