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On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, PeteL, gave forth these words of wisdom:
Bit pricey at £5 a rod!!! Interesting Pete., not that far from me. Just as a matter of interest is 5 quid for a days fishing expensive? Can't say as how I've bought a day ticket for quite a few years .always being a member of a club etc. (£11 a season - pretty good value to me) Cheers, Alec -- Alec Powell (Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards) Watlington Oxfordshire UK |
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![]() Alec Powell wrote: On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, PeteL, gave forth these words of wisdom: Bit pricey at £5 a rod!!! Interesting Pete., not that far from me. Just as a matter of interest is 5 quid for a days fishing expensive? Can't say as how I've bought a day ticket for quite a few years .always being a member of a club etc. (£11 a season - pretty good value to me) Cheers, Alec -- Alec Powell (Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards) Watlington Oxfordshire UK It was only my opinion that £5 for 1 rod was quite expensive for this area when you consider at Longparish (VALE FARM) its £7.50 for 2 rods and even Shearwater near Longleat is only £7 for 2 rods. Will update you guys on what its like once i get chance to pop a rod in the water. Its only 5 mins from me!! PeteL |
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In message , Alec Powell
writes Just as a matter of interest is 5 quid for a days fishing expensive? I'd have guessed 4-5 quid is normal. Can't say as how I've bought a day ticket for quite a few years .always being a member of a club etc. (£11 a season - pretty good value to me) I think I spent about 70 quid on two cards this year; one of which, I've hardly used. -- Steve Walker |
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![]() Alec Powell wrote: On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, PeteL, gave forth these words of wisdom: Bit pricey at £5 a rod!!! Interesting Pete., not that far from me. Just as a matter of interest is 5 quid for a days fishing expensive? Can't say as how I've bought a day ticket for quite a few years .always being a member of a club etc. (£11 a season - pretty good value to me) Cheers, Alec -- Alec Powell (Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards) Watlington Oxfordshire UK I suppose it you are talking about fishing at private fisheries then it can get quite pricey for season tickets - the monument in Shropshire for instance is one of the newest fisheries and that is £20 a day and must be pre booked. But my point was that I thought £5 for 1 rod was quite expensive considering the prices for other already established fisheries in this area - and i suppose it people dont like that price they will just fish elsewhere anyway. I still havent had chance to fish there (wife just given birth took priority) but will update the site about how my experience was when i get a chance to try it out. |
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![]() Well i finally got chance to try the WATERGATE FARM fishery - i only managed to catch a 4lb 8oz common - in excellent condition. Another got away (isnt that always the case) Its a well run lake with a friendly baliff/owner (Charlie). - The only complaint would be no toilet facilities - yet. Will certainly be going back to try to get some of the tench that i saw others catching. |
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where is hte new lake location
"PeteL" wrote in message ups.com... Well i finally got chance to try the WATERGATE FARM fishery - i only managed to catch a 4lb 8oz common - in excellent condition. Another got away (isnt that always the case) Its a well run lake with a friendly baliff/owner (Charlie). - The only complaint would be no toilet facilities - yet. Will certainly be going back to try to get some of the tench that i saw others catching. |
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![]() darron palmer wrote: where is hte new lake location "PeteL" wrote in message ups.com... Well i finally got chance to try the WATERGATE FARM fishery - i only managed to catch a 4lb 8oz common - in excellent condition. Another got away (isnt that always the case) Its a well run lake with a friendly baliff/owner (Charlie). - The only complaint would be no toilet facilities - yet. Will certainly be going back to try to get some of the tench that i saw others catching. If you actually read all the messages in the discussion - or more to the point the first one it will tell you exactly where it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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