flyman
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fresh from the sea
Posts: 15
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Post by flyman on Sept 15, 2006 1:58:39 GMT
well a bit of welcome rain has appeared.will be trying for some fresh fish tomorrow.fingers x'ed
jim
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Post by williegunn on Sept 15, 2006 9:38:03 GMT
Will you all please lay off the dancing the Spey is over 4ft dirty and unfishable.
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Post by charlieh on Sept 15, 2006 10:09:07 GMT
Will you all please lay off the dancing the Spey is over 4ft dirty and unfishable. Maybe OK for the second half of next week, though?
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Post by turrifftackle on Sept 15, 2006 10:49:29 GMT
Only had two hours rain out of the forecasted 12+ so the Deveron has only risen 2.5 inches. Looks like we will be waiting until the middle of October like last year and the year before that - and the fish will be all through in three days. Frank
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Post by williegunn on Sept 15, 2006 15:03:48 GMT
Will you all please lay off the dancing the Spey is over 4ft dirty and unfishable. Maybe OK for the second half of next week, though? Got to better than this week Charlie, a well known beat whose head gillie has the same first name as the PM and whose second name is a colour and I am not allowed to talk about on the internet had numerous blank days. Allegerdly
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Post by salmoseeker on Sept 15, 2006 15:26:01 GMT
Ericht and isla dirty but clearing. No fish seen.
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Post by exerod on Sept 15, 2006 20:13:11 GMT
Still no rain in Devon. Just got back from trout fishing on the upper Dart, Dartmoor still bone dry. We've only had one wet summer in the last six, global warming?
Andy
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Post by Fruin on Sept 15, 2006 21:07:46 GMT
The Leven has been up about 3 feet for nearly two weeks now, but the escaped farm fish (Loch Striven) are still dominating the catches. The water being up and the number of farmers in the river has attracted some dubious characters
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Post by hadrian on Sept 15, 2006 21:23:29 GMT
Tyne could well fish tomorrow morn,lines first light for me, could be ok, although fish will be flying through the fed water at the moment.
Hopefully a bit of a clean out,any fish that came into the river on the big tides of last week will be well and truly past us now.
Fished the S. Tyne today,the levels were dropping quickly,the river will be back at summer levels on Sunday according to the locals.
Hadrian.
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Post by severnfisher on Sept 16, 2006 13:16:03 GMT
Did they get a refund?
A small rise in water levels and a good air trend has produced fish on my cheap as chips little backwater of the Atlantic salmon world.
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