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Learning to fish
Can anyone reccommend a good place to give fly-fishing a try? I'm a complete
fishing novice so haven't any kit hence would need to hire some and would need a guide/tutor to show me the ropes I'd like to take day trips from london so anyone in the SE would be great but am also considering arranging a short trip away with some friends who all want to learn so a self catered cottage somewhere would also be worth considering. I'm not sure of what the going rate for a day's fishing including tackle hire and tuition would be but I'd prefer not to pay too much until I've seen if it's for me or not so more economical days would be better Many thanks in advance for and help Pedro ###### replace 'dot' with '.' to email me |
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