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Arthur
I think its because they are slippery when wet and the council is afraid of claims if someone hurts themselves or falls in, if it hasn't already happened and a claim made. Just like kids can't run around in the playground anymore. Unfortunately, due to greedy solicitors, this now seems to be the way of the world. Ron "Arthur Suggitt" wrote in message ... Ron Why are the platforms being removed? First I've heard of this Arthur On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 20:18:50 GMT, "Ron Wilkinson" wrote: Russ, There has been an explosion of pike since the barrage was constructed. There have been two authenticated 20lb + fish caught and numerous doubles. I am sure those 'in the know' are keeping their catches quiet!. I saw three youngsters catch over dozen between themselves to good doubles all plug fishing in one spot!. This spot is on the Yarm side of the river, behind the fire station. The peg is on a large wooden platform (these are going to be removed shortly if they've not already gone) at the downstream end of a long bush, towards the viaduct. The river here changes in depth significantly, shallowing up downstream towards the viaduct. This rapid shallowing seems to be the only feature to account for the pike gathering here. Apart from that I would just wander along using a big S or similar to cast into each peg as there are no obvious features in most pegs. You could get a very large perch (3 pounders have been caught in matches) or a chub as well as the pike. In my experience you would be unlucky not to catch at least one fish in a few hours fishing if the river is not too coloured. Good Luck Ron "RussM" wrote in message ... Does anyone know if the free stretches of the Tees from the barrage upwards, and around Yarm, hold any number of pike. Thinking of passing a few hours casting some plugs, but don't want to flog a dead horse. Any info greatly appreciated. Thanks, Russ. |
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