Bragging rights

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Olly
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Re: Bragging rights

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Congratulations!

FG has been fishing well with an exmember from here having a 9lber!

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Mario
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Re: Bragging rights

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great fish well done ive never come close to a chub like that

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Re: Bragging rights

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Great fish and well worth the drive
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Loop Erimder
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Re: Bragging rights

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You brag away bsc well done
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Re: Bragging rights

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Lovely fish

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Vole
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Re: Bragging rights

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Magnificent! There are very few fish of that size, and they've an awful lot of river to get lost in.
One question, though: how the heck did you force yourself past the Trent??

Got some worms last night; hope there are some chub where I think they might be on Monday...
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Tench Dreamer
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Re: Bragging rights

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What a cracker.....And before "Rain commenced play" As a Lea fanatic..... well I am a dreamer. Id love to know some more details. Tomorrow I shall get a few hours out and its a toss of the coin of Lea or Roding :Confused: last chance before the 14th

Vole is right they are there, but not many......I was talking to a fellow at Fishers Green and he said that them there Chub chasers who spend days at FG maybe pop one or two out a year...

So well done BSC

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Re: Bragging rights

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Vole wrote:Magnificent! There are very few fish of that size, and they've an awful lot of river to get lost in.
One question, though: how the heck did you force yourself past the Trent??

Got some worms last night; hope there are some chub where I think they might be on Monday...

Having fished the trent for 25 years I do yearn for something a little more intimate and 'chubby' ...
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Julian
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Re: Bragging rights

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Congratulations on catching the chub of a lifetime :Hat:
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Stef
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Re: Bragging rights

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Marvelous catch...Congratulations!

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