lynbuell
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Post by lynbuell on May 12, 2006 7:37:32 GMT -5
Fishing bewl on sat and wonderd if anyone had some up to date info....much appreciated. ;D
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Post by Grasshopper on May 12, 2006 8:53:57 GMT -5
Use a team of buzzers with either a heavyish size, or an orange booby, on the point. Floaters have been working as have slow to medium sinkers. The fish are generally in the top 4ft and are all along the dam, chingley wood and hook straight. The way it's fishing at the moment you're likely to catch in most places.
Have a word with Gillaroo when you pick up your McKay's from him as he'll know what's going on.
Good luck!
Grasshopper PS. you'll catch on the McKay as well!
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lynbuell
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Post by lynbuell on May 12, 2006 12:37:43 GMT -5
cheers...looking forward to meeting gillaroo(and competing lol)
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lynbuell
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Post by lynbuell on May 14, 2006 8:47:30 GMT -5
Did catch on the Mckay...blinking roach but i did manage 8 by 2.30 ...bewl won tho....see them at chew in two weeks though..
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Post by Gillaroo on May 15, 2006 3:42:05 GMT -5
Good to put another face to a name lynbuell
Unfortunately I won't be at Chew but I think I'm fishing Grafham later in the season. It's tricky when a club has over 500 members and only two teams for the leagues.
It was a really good day out on Saturday and local knowledge proved to be the key to success.
Hopefully catch up soon on the circuit - just look out for the olive mackays!
Gillaroo
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