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02-29-2008, 12:56 PM
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#76 | | the old Sage
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02-29-2008, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Erich Roman did he tell you who took over those duties ?? am not surprised
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03-02-2008, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by seesul Hi Erich,
W.R. gave up all his activities in Traditionsverband last year since he had some troubles with his health. This was the only way how to relax.
BTW, off topic, just bought flight tickets to London. Now we can start with our plan for Duxford Flying Legends 2008. One thing is sure already- Iīll have to reduce the number of the beers there at least to 50%- my son will be there as well  | Roman, please don't forget LLLLLooooooootttttttttsssssss of pictures. 
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03-03-2008, 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by DOUGRD Roman, please don't forget LLLLLooooooootttttttttsssssss of pictures.  | Donīt worry Dougrd, thatīs one of the reasons why we go there...
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...a friend of Joe Owsianik,So. Plainfield, NJ, a former left waist gunner from B-17G ''Tail End Charlie" from 2ndBG,20th Sqdn, that was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. |
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03-03-2008, 11:14 AM
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#80 | | Der Crewchief
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Originally Posted by DOUGRD A Fishing license test???????????? Chris, could you explain this one. I've never heard about anyone having to take a test before. | In Germany you have to take a course to get your Fishing License. It is not a course on how to fish and you do not learn how to fish (thank god since I allready know how to fish).
The course and test covers the laws here in Germany and water rights.
Its quick and easy...
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03-28-2008, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by DerAdlerIstGelandet In Germany you have to take a course to get your Fishing License. It is not a course on how to fish and you do not learn how to fish (thank god since I allready know how to fish).
The course and test covers the laws here in Germany and water rights.
Its quick and easy... | Sorry Chris! I forgot I asked you a question here... I realize it isn't a "How to fish" course but I was surprised to hear that in order to get a fishing license in Germany that there was a test involved. In the States all you do is go buy a license from some retail outlet store, usually a sporting goods shop or here in Minnesota at Mill's Fleet Farm. I don't fish personally (although my grand daughter is working on me because she caught her first fish last summer) but listening to some of the stories from the guys at work, I would say that the course and test sound like a very good idea.
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03-28-2008, 05:43 PM
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#82 | | Der Crewchief
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Originally Posted by DOUGRD Sorry Chris! I forgot I asked you a question here... I realize it isn't a "How to fish" course but I was surprised to hear that in order to get a fishing license in Germany that there was a test involved. In the States all you do is go buy a license from some retail outlet store, usually a sporting goods shop or here in Minnesota at Mill's Fleet Farm. I don't fish personally (although my grand daughter is working on me because she caught her first fish last summer) but listening to some of the stories from the guys at work, I would say that the course and test sound like a very good idea. | The Germans are really serious about conserving the lakes and rivers in the country. The course covers what fish and be fished when, what size of each fish can be kept and about environmental laws.
Its really uncommon to find lakes with trash in them and the fisherman here really enforce the laws themselves so that they and others can enjoy the waters and fish.
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03-29-2008, 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by DerAdlerIstGelandet The Germans are really serious about conserving the lakes and rivers in the country. The course covers what fish and be fished when, what size of each fish can be kept and about environmental laws.
Its really uncommon to find lakes with trash in them and the fisherman here really enforce the laws themselves so that they and others can enjoy the waters and fish. | I really wish it was more that way here in the States. Although there are a lot of conservation groups around you still hear too many tales of fishermen abusing the lakes and streams. I'm not a "tree hugger" or a member of Green Peace but I do have a deep respect for nature. I guess it goes back to my years as a sailor and long periods at sea. Your perspective on what's important in life sort of shifts. One clear night at sea, standing there looking at all those stars, many more visible than almost anywhere else in the world, and you realize how insignificant "me" really is. I think more people need to make that trip. Thanks for the info Chris and enjoy yourself. Does your wife fish too? You don't stick her with cleaning the catch do you? 
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03-29-2008, 05:17 AM
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#84 | | Der Crewchief
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Originally Posted by DOUGRD I really wish it was more that way here in the States. Although there are a lot of conservation groups around you still hear too many tales of fishermen abusing the lakes and streams. I'm not a "tree hugger" or a member of Green Peace but I do have a deep respect for nature. I guess it goes back to my years as a sailor and long periods at sea. Your perspective on what's important in life sort of shifts. One clear night at sea, standing there looking at all those stars, many more visible than almost anywhere else in the world, and you realize how insignificant "me" really is. I think more people need to make that trip. Thanks for the info Chris and enjoy yourself. Does your wife fish too? You don't stick her with cleaning the catch do you?  | No my wife does not fish, but she loves to eat the fish! Naw I clean the fish! 
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03-29-2008, 11:36 PM
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I forgot to ask you Chris, is this license course and test a one time thing or do you have to repeat it every so often as things are revized and updated?
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