The Sunday Post (Dundee)

A rapid and permanent solution to your prostate problems!

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A prostate that ages oxidizes and starts to become enlarged. This is why it needs specific, targeted antioxidan­ts in order for it to function correctly. Once it has returned to its normal size, you will be able to urinate normally again as the urethra is cleared and the urine flows freely.

When it is too large, the prostate blocks the bladder and the urethra. This will prevent you from urinating normally or from getting satisfacto­ry growth.

AFTER

When your prostate returns to its normal size, your stream of urine also returns to normal, your bladder is emptied correctly and your growth functions are once again at maximum.

Bonnybridg­e’s Burnhouse Lochan fishery has bounced back into business with some brilliant returns.

The fish were partial to a wide range of flies and lures, with Crunchers, Diawl Bach, Snatchers, Ally Mccoist, Yellow Dancer and Black Rabbit all catching well.

Included in the many excellent baskets was Martin Leyden, who had the best fish at 10lb.

■ The resident fish are in great shape at Banchory’s Raemoir fishery, with Joe Mcgregor catching a silvery beauty that tipped the scales at 7lb 8oz.

The fish have been lying deep down, but those who got the method right had spectacula­r catch-and-release returns.

Dave Corsar had 30, David Fong 20 – the best 7lb 12oz – and Alan Paterson also had 20.

■ The Teal series of wet flies have been around just about as long as fly fishing itself. But a trawl through Terry Widdall’s range of flies came up with a modern variant that really looks the part.

It is tied on a size-10/12 Kamasan B175 hook, using black 8/0 thread. There is a butt of red thread and the tail is a bunch of teal fibres.

The body is claret Vicuña dubbing, ribbed with Pearl tinsel, followed by gold wire, then palmered with a red game-cock hackle. The wing is teal and the head hackle, tied beard style, is teal fibres.

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