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Hi all, i was just wondering how many of you are "seasonal" anglers, by that
i mean, what seasons do you tend to go in? Im not a dedicated angler, although i do enjoy the odd session. I tend to only fish in the spring and summer and very rarely fish autumn and winter. I was just wondering if any of you guys are like this too? |
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I usually fish July to November regularly.
The weather is more predictable in this period. "Michael Stokes" wrote in message ... Hi all, i was just wondering how many of you are "seasonal" anglers, by that i mean, what seasons do you tend to go in? Im not a dedicated angler, although i do enjoy the odd session. I tend to only fish in the spring and summer and very rarely fish autumn and winter. I was just wondering if any of you guys are like this too? |
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All year round but at the moment my wife is very ill so I am grounded. I
took early retirement and up to recent events managed 3 or 4 days a week all year round. I will be back though. Bob "Michael Stokes" wrote in message ... Hi all, i was just wondering how many of you are "seasonal" anglers, by that i mean, what seasons do you tend to go in? Im not a dedicated angler, although i do enjoy the odd session. I tend to only fish in the spring and summer and very rarely fish autumn and winter. I was just wondering if any of you guys are like this too? |
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Really, thats a lot of fishing! I used to go a lot a few years ago when i
was at school. But now with work and other stuff i find time hard to get, i cant wait till the summer though, have a few days off and get some fishing in. I love sitting by the bank in the sun catching a few, much better than freezing winter days where you are lucky to get a bite! Although some may disagree and prefer the winter months! Bob" wrote in message ... All year round but at the moment my wife is very ill so I am grounded. I took early retirement and up to recent events managed 3 or 4 days a week all year round. I will be back though. Bob "Michael Stokes" wrote in message ... Hi all, i was just wondering how many of you are "seasonal" anglers, by that i mean, what seasons do you tend to go in? Im not a dedicated angler, although i do enjoy the odd session. I tend to only fish in the spring and summer and very rarely fish autumn and winter. I was just wondering if any of you guys are like this too? |
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In article , Michael Stokes
wrote: Hi all, i was just wondering how many of you are "seasonal" anglers, by that i mean, what seasons do you tend to go in? Im not a dedicated angler, although i do enjoy the odd session. I tend to only fish in the spring and summer and very rarely fish autumn and winter. I was just wondering if any of you guys are like this too? Coarse fishing, for me, is an autumn and winter sport. Ok, I'll make the odd summer trip but the fish are mostly out of condition and there are other fish (game and sea) to catch which are at their peak. Cheerio, -- |
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All the time any weather any water any species any method just love it!
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