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Would appreciate any advice on fishing over Easter - any early run rivers in
Scotland worth fishing this time of year? (near to Yorkshire) Reasonably priced preferred! Regards Mike |
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 20:43:49 GMT, "james.willsden"
wrote: Would appreciate any advice on fishing over Easter - any early run rivers in Scotland worth fishing this time of year? (near to Yorkshire) Reasonably priced preferred! One river stands out, the Till. It's not in Scotland, but Northumberland, which is even nearer. However it's part of the Tweed system and is administered to Tweed rules, ie no fishing on Sundays and no rod licence required. Sea trout in particular run the river very early and are regularly caught in February. Ticket prices vary, but are not generally expensive compared with more well known, but possibly inferior, rivers. A lot of the Till regulars spin for the sea-trout, Mepps being a favourite, but many are caught on the fly. Fly sizes tend to be much smaller than is usual for sea trout, and it's common to see anglers using them as small as size 16 'wee doubles'. Having said that I've had them on size 8 Stoat's tails and similar (also on size 16 Greenwells when fishing for trout and grayling, which can be fun). http://www.till-fishing.co.uk/ for Tiptoe Farm beat. Ford and Etal Estate water can be good as well. There's a link on http://www.northumberland.gov.uk/VG/frlocs.html which also lists a good few other locations. Nearest tackle shop is in Berwick - Game Fair Shooting & Fishing, 12 Marygate, Berwick-upon-Tweed: Tel: +44 (0)1289 305119; Best of luck Ian D |
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In message , james.willsden
writes Would appreciate any advice on fishing over Easter - any early run rivers in Scotland worth fishing this time of year? (near to Yorkshire) Might I suggest the purchase of a map? :O) -- Pete Devlin [{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}] "Mind the oranges Marlon!" |
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In article , pete devlin
writes In message , james.willsden writes Would appreciate any advice on fishing over Easter - any early run rivers in Scotland worth fishing this time of year? (near to Yorkshire) Might I suggest the purchase of a map? :O) Wet or Dry :-D -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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![]() "james.willsden" wrote in message ... Would appreciate any advice on fishing over Easter - any early run rivers in Scotland worth fishing this time of year? (near to Yorkshire) Reasonably priced preferred! Regards Mike Hi Ian Many thanks for your sensible reply - are there any serious "proper" fishing newsgroups left? Or are they all full of sad people who must have nothing better to do with their time? - suppose I must feel sorry for them. Regards Mike |
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In message , james.willsden
writes "james.willsden" wrote in message ... Would appreciate any advice on fishing over Easter - any early run rivers in Scotland worth fishing this time of year? (near to Yorkshire) Reasonably priced preferred! Regards Mike Hi Ian Many thanks for your sensible reply - are there any serious "proper" fishing newsgroups left? Or are they all full of sad people who must have nothing better to do with their time? - suppose I must feel sorry for them. Regards Mike My my, You're a bit touchy aren't you? They say that Yorkshire folk are miserable. You kind of prove them right. I live in Scotland. None of it is near to Yorkshire. There is a small river you may have heard of called the Tweed which is probably the closest one to you. It has fish in it at this time of year. There are people around with a sense of humour too, which is nice. As far as newsgroups go, things _have_ gone downhill haven't they? I remember when people used to know how to post and not reply to their own posts but address it to someone else. Nnnnyyyyeeeeerrr, it weren't like that in't old days. -- Pete Devlin [{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}] "Mind the oranges Marlon!" |
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In article , james.willsden
writes Hi Ian Many thanks for your sensible reply - are there any serious "proper" fishing newsgroups left? Or are they all full of sad people who must have nothing better to do with their time? - suppose I must feel sorry for them. Regards Mike Slow down Mike/James/Fred/Tom or whatever your name is, it isn't even April yet, the best is to come. If you want an interesting NG with lively intelligent content try ROFF. Best not write anything theirr flames span the Atlantic :-) -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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![]() Hi Ian Many thanks for your sensible reply - are there any serious "proper" fishing newsgroups left? Or are they all full of sad people who must have nothing better to do with their time? - suppose I must feel sorry for them. Regards Mike I'd look here Mike, http://flyforums.proboards30.com/index.cgi Dave |
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