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Old July 25th, 2006, 04:30 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Kes
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Default Reccomendations for beginner

Peter Cliff wrote:

On the question of where to go. My initial reaction is to steer you
away from canals and suggest you head to one of the many commercial
coarse fisheries in the area. I say this because you will stand a far
better chance of catching quite a lot of fish, which will sustain your
son's interest and hopefully prevent him from getting bored. Catching
that first fish is a magic moment!

Another reason is that many of the fisheries such as Packington,
Fisherwick Lakes, Woodland View, Blythe Waters and others have on-site
cafes. Tackle shops and bailiffs who will give you hints and tips on
where's fishing well and how to go about it.

You will find full information and photographs on loads of fisheries in
the Midlands at:

http://www.fisheries.co.uk


I never thought of this at all, and since Hamstall Ridware fishery is
almost within walking distance I think that this must be our first
outing. Great suggestion, thanks.

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Kes
 




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