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I have not read all the posts but some interesting views. One thing I would ask, if the barbel have become that much better at evading anglers, they have also become more adept at hiding certainly on rivers like the Ouse. You simply do not see the fish like you used to. What you do see are...
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Used it several seasons ago first lot was faulty and snapped like cotton so had to take it back. Used the replacement for two seasons by reversing it on the spools to save money. However it did seem to become less flexible and supple with use? Hope thats of use
I have read some of the posts re Otters. I remember many years ago a similar debate regarding the Zander. It was an equally immotive debate and a great deal of mud was slung. However they have now found there niche and the same will happen with the Otter it will just take time. Yes we are all...
I fish this way on the lea. usually with a feeder rod upstream that normally produces a fish or two, as it gets dark I concentrate on the downstream rod with a larger bait this works well early in the season.
Can anyone tell me which waters that North Oxford control can be fished by Northampton Nene members? Directions would also be appreciated I amtravelling from Brentwood. But having read the post,s I think I need my brains tested???? Thanks in advance.
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