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The waters or the people?...:-) Both, I think --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 13/10/2004 |
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Don't know if you have heard of this forum, but there is a lot more activity than on this newsgroup. If you've not seen it before, check it out. http://flyforums.proboards35.com/index.cgi Rich. "G69" wrote in message ... Cheers Keith and Allan Thank you for the advice. We had a good chat to Kieth causer The guy who owns the lease on the water and i have to say he was very helpful the best site warden we have spoken to so far I will return to Draycote soon and give it another try. I will be in barmouth wales at end of oct anyone Know of any good sites to fish (don,t mention it to the wife)! G.P Sinking fast but smilling! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.778 / Virus Database: 525 - Release Date: 15/10/2004 |
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Thank you for all the advice. The first 2 trips were small, Draford is a large resi near rugby. |
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Thank you for all the advice. The first 2 trips were small, Draford is a large resi near rugby. |
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draycote water
In article , Rich Milburn
wrote: Well all the fish I catch on the fly are considered game fish..... How odd. I think I caught a few game fish on fly this year, maybe half a dozen tiny brownies but they are an exception. As usual I have caught considerably more game fish during the same period by other methods. Many of them sizeable brown trout from a water with a busy footpath adjacent where a flyfishing backcast is dangerous. And I've caught a considerable number of fish on the fly which were not game fish - so OT here. Cheerio, -- |
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draycote water
In article , Rich Milburn
wrote: Well all the fish I catch on the fly are considered game fish..... How odd. I think I caught a few game fish on fly this year, maybe half a dozen tiny brownies but they are an exception. As usual I have caught considerably more game fish during the same period by other methods. Many of them sizeable brown trout from a water with a busy footpath adjacent where a flyfishing backcast is dangerous. And I've caught a considerable number of fish on the fly which were not game fish - so OT here. Cheerio, -- |
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In article , Rich Milburn
writes Well all the fish I catch on the fly are considered game fish..... A friend of mine caught a 30 lbs Pike on a fly - he was fishing for trout on Llandegfedd at the time! Roach are frequently found in still waters and they aren't game fish. The fish you catch which are not what the majority call game fish may indeed be "game" for having enough bottle to have a go at your fly. You haven't included a smiley in your posting so I assume you are serious. -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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draycote water
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"W. D. Grey" wrote: In article , Rich Milburn writes Well all the fish I catch on the fly are considered game fish..... A friend of mine caught a 30 lbs Pike on a fly - he was fishing for trout on Llandegfedd at the time! Roach are frequently found in still waters and they aren't game fish. you should have a word with Andy Lawson, the world expert on catching coarse fish on 'game' waters. Barbel, Roach, - you name it, he's had it. :+) -- .... I know so little, but I know it fluently... |
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"Dave Lane" wrote in message ... In message "W. D. Grey" wrote: In article , Rich Milburn writes Well all the fish I catch on the fly are considered game fish..... A friend of mine caught a 30 lbs Pike on a fly - he was fishing for trout on Llandegfedd at the time! Roach are frequently found in still waters and they aren't game fish. you should have a word with Andy Lawson, the world expert on catching coarse fish on 'game' waters. Barbel, Roach, - you name it, he's had it. :+) Yep... also Grayling (OK... so it has a adipose fin, but is still regarded as a coarse fish), Perch, Dace, oh and don't forget Chub. River Windrush last year? Grannom dry fly? You were with me at the time for that one Dave! ) I do, on occasion, manage to catch a few Trout as well. -- Andy Lawson |
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draycote water
"Dave Lane" wrote in message ... In message "W. D. Grey" wrote: In article , Rich Milburn writes Well all the fish I catch on the fly are considered game fish..... A friend of mine caught a 30 lbs Pike on a fly - he was fishing for trout on Llandegfedd at the time! Roach are frequently found in still waters and they aren't game fish. you should have a word with Andy Lawson, the world expert on catching coarse fish on 'game' waters. Barbel, Roach, - you name it, he's had it. :+) Yep... also Grayling (OK... so it has a adipose fin, but is still regarded as a coarse fish), Perch, Dace, oh and don't forget Chub. River Windrush last year? Grannom dry fly? You were with me at the time for that one Dave! ) I do, on occasion, manage to catch a few Trout as well. -- Andy Lawson |
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