Hi ,
Neil , the bit you put me and Sue on , where if you looked hard you could find us
was I'm fairly sure a victim of the furry eating machine , which was a shame as you helped us find another piece of heaven . Another stretch where we made new swims on every visit , only bumping into the odd anglers , and none at all beyond the second field . It was the first place where under extreme high water we found barbel moved into in a little pond formed by the flood and joined by a chanel. We caught a few by lowering a bait in near the entrance , and as the water raged past we sat in comfort making tea and coffee
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But as you say , all these years and we are no farther forward , just taking it on the chin . My Ouse syndicate has produced a few barbel over the last could of years , so you never know I may get Sue back out , nearly did it this year as we sight fished watching barbel on the Colne .
Hatter