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Old October 23rd, 2005, 10:59 PM
Derek.Moody
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Default Grayling on the Wharfe at Bolton Abbey

In article , james.willsden
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Coarse fishing? - surely fly only at Bolton Abbey?


Always a grey area with grayling. Legally (in UK) grayling are coarse fish
but they seem to be generally accepeted as game enough on here.

If the venue is fly only then the OP is stuffed. The water must be rising
steadily by now.

Cheerio,

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