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PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:34 pm 
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dont all laught target eel this year is a 7lb large guffaws all round , have been invited to fish private pit in colne valley so watch this space , tench target over 8lb 15ozs so thats spring and summer taken care of . as to the winter this year cold be a big thames perch or chub target chub has to be over 6lb 8ozs , should give me something to do ! lucky her indoors is understanding . well thats my ramblings over with . good luck to all who post in your hunt. 8)


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:58 am 
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Still going to be chasing 6lb anguilla this year, giving catfish a break this year as had a cracking season last year on them. I am still after a PB Blue Shark having had Lemon Sharks to 340lb and Black Tips to 140lb the british sharks are proving a lot tougher nut to crack.
I am also trying to get my own lake dug for Eel conservation that could be my biggest result if it comes off.


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 3:07 pm 
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Do u need an extra spade for the work Devoneels?


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well said dave , try my missus for your piking guide , she's caned them this year on the rivers , but ended in the hospital with a nasty cut on her thumb for the last high double she had yesterday.

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Is she okay Ade?

can't complain about the Pike to be honest, not fished for them this winter, but had three low doubles while after the Zeds.

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Dave , lucky for me she will live , duffy was right it a good thing she doesn't like eel fishing with the amount of large pike she has caught this year i would never catch . :D :D :D


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EEL , I think it will take more than an extra spade unless you have dug out 2 acres before! :lol:


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The only 2 arces I have got is after sitting on cold river bank fishing for chub.


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hA HA HA Eel. this year i am after a new pb eel and i really would like a zander of any size, i,ve never caught one


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he is still waiting for that chub, took him 20 years to catch a 5lb chub from the wye, took myself, a handful of session, fishing on my own, all goes to show the right tactics in the right place always pay off


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Yep Son, and a pair of G.B. so you can just drop into a swim on the R.Wye and catch a PB. :lol:


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 11:55 am 
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Here is the PB Tench from Willow Pool this year.
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4lb 13 ozs. Caught on a Lobworm.

Also I have managed to catch my P.B. Eel from "Springs"
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4lb 13 ozs. Having a good year so Far :) :D :lol:
Soon be on the rivers.


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Some cracking photo's there Eel


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Lakemore fisery near Sandbach.[told you I'd think of it when I sobered up!]


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It was 6 months ago though!!


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