tyneytone
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Post by tyneytone on Jun 1, 2011 17:38:24 GMT
C'mon,hurry up! Another clue to come if you get stuck
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Post by carbisdale on Jun 1, 2011 19:15:29 GMT
It looks manky Tone, must be south of the border ;D
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Post by ballingall512 on Jun 1, 2011 19:36:18 GMT
Reminds me of the Severn Tone
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Post by keirstream on Jun 1, 2011 20:13:10 GMT
Manchester Ship Canal? ?
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Post by underghillie on Jun 1, 2011 20:51:26 GMT
looks like some sort o coarse fishery in engerland
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Post by salmostalker on Jun 1, 2011 21:19:11 GMT
Is it upper murthly?
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Post by underghillie on Jun 1, 2011 21:22:33 GMT
Nae such a beat
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Post by tyneytone on Jun 1, 2011 21:24:48 GMT
Heres a view from the other side of the bridge,We'd had a spot or two of rain Aye,its in Engerland
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Post by salmostalker on Jun 1, 2011 21:26:23 GMT
Nae such a beat I hear it regularly outfishes it's downstream neebor!!!!!
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Post by ade on Jun 1, 2011 21:27:16 GMT
not the ship canal, just looked out the window and it's not that much watter in it at the mo
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Post by keirstream on Jun 1, 2011 21:44:27 GMT
not the ship canal, just looked out the window and it's not that much watter in it at the mo Looks just aboui as interesting.
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Post by keirstream on Jun 1, 2011 21:52:38 GMT
I would go for the Cumbrian Derwent, having fished it last September, I now am an authorita on the subject. Just where it flows out of Derwent Watter.
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Post by tyneytone on Jun 1, 2011 21:59:45 GMT
I would go for the Cumbrian Derwent, having fished it last September, I now am an authorita on the subject. Just where it flows out of Derwent Watter. Correct,tis the Derwent but its Bassenthwaite Lake thats it flows out from Cracking back end stream.Well done KS :)Its only a mile from me caravan,strictly private like,nee Geordies allowed :oUnless you know a man who knows a man
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Post by keirstream on Jun 1, 2011 22:09:14 GMT
I would go for the Cumbrian Derwent, having fished it last September, I now am an authorita on the subject. Just where it flows out of Derwent Watter. Correct,tis the Derwent but its Bassenthwaite Lake thats it flows out from Cracking back end stream.Well done KS :)Its only a mile from me caravan,strictly private like,nee Geordies allowed :oUnless you know a man who knows a man Fished it down at Cockermouth where it picks up a bit of pace and actually looks like a salmon river. Puts a lot of our Scottish stream to shame including the Lochy that you fished 2 seasons ago. Annual catch must be in the region of 2000 salmon? Please correct me if I speak with forked tongue.
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Post by tyneytone on Jun 1, 2011 22:16:27 GMT
Correct,tis the Derwent but its Bassenthwaite Lake thats it flows out from Cracking back end stream.Well done KS :)Its only a mile from me caravan,strictly private like,nee Geordies allowed :oUnless you know a man who knows a man Fished it down at Cockermouth where it picks up a bit of pace and actually looks like a salmon river. Puts a lot of our Scottish stream to shame including the Lochy that you fished 2 seasons ago. Annual catch must be in the region of 2000 salmon? Please correct me if I speak with forked tongue. Aye thats where you want to be,just above Cocker,miles of flee watter :DNot sure of the actual catch returns,they don't tell poachers :DBack of august onwards and its a hell of a river with some big fish getting caught,whether its as scenic as the Lochy is open to debate
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