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I like a full on flood, preferably rising, but full on chocolate colour. You know if you are going to catch it will be a barbel, and it will give a good account of itself.
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I would prefer conditions slightly other than parking in a submerged road as is the case with most of the rivers up here at the moment!
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meatman wrote: I like a full on flood, preferably rising, but full on chocolate colour. You know if you are going to catch it will be a barbel, and it will give a good account of itself. Next time the...
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So long as its within the banks all is good, I can't abide fishing in fields full of water!! Best time IMO, well the time that has always proved most successful for me is when the level has just...
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Ian, the Lodden is a flamin trickle mate! try standing on lendal bridge in York when the Ouse has a 'drop' of extra in it
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Same as Colin. Fished a few weeks ago in these conditions and it was interesting to watch the characteristics of the river change throughout the day as the levels and flow reduced.
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His miserableness wrote: Ian, the Lodden is a flamin trickle mate! try standing on lendal bridge in York when the Ouse has a 'drop' of extra in it Ay, and if it's rising don't park your car outside...
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It was always interesting spotting the boats that had been moored on a short rope Back on thread, rising and very coloured with water temperature rising rapidly after a settled spell of cold and low...
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You need a very long landing net handle though , swinging in doubles is fraught with danger ! Sandbed on the other bank is a better swim
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Cant get on the sandbank for the students havin a bath with the extra water being on!
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I like the ones I catch in....and more often than not they are not the ideal ones ! Cheers Beany
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