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GG
Date: 12/19/2007 4:25 pm
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I've had mixed fortunes to be honest: I'm reasonably happy on the tench and carp front, but whereas I might have hoped (dreamed) for some chub at the back end of the 2006/7 river season, water levels, time constraints and, yes, ability conspired against me. From September onwards I've done okay, by my standards, trotting for dace, mainly at Bickerley. Investing in a pair of chest waders has helped here, but in winter I would urge being very sure you know the river bed before stepping off the bank!
Where I have goofed up though is on the Tidal Stour, since joining CAC at the start of the year, I've tended to go the members only stretches (Meridians and above Iford Bridge) but to be honest I've done better in previous years from the day ticket stretches at Pony Fields, the Railway Bridge and Wick. From next month onwards I intend getting back on those stretches, mainly targetting roach, but I'm convinced there are bream at Wick. Incidentialy the CAC Winter News Letter suggests the Lower Stour roach fishing is as good now as it has been for years. I feel I've missed out in 2007!
Overall the average time I get bankside is literally a couple of hours a week, so sucess is relative!
How has your year been? Have you slid anymore of those double figure barbel into your net?
Have a good Christmas.
GG
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