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Has a total of five lakes to fish all in walking distance from the log cabins.And many other lakes to choose from locally that are not over fished in fact the years that I have had the place to myself.
Retire?? But your only about 17!The Sweetcorn Kid wrote: The wife has plans for us to retire to Cornwall
Plenty of coarse fishing down here. What is lacking is coarse fishing in the riversThe Sweetcorn Kid wrote:Looks nice Steve. The wife has plans for us to retire to Cornwall but I've always been worried at the lack of course fishing down that way. But you have just made me feel a little better. :hat:
Thanks for the info have another week due will try some of the places that you suggested.sparrowhawk wrote:there are a few proper fisheries in devon and cornwall too,have a look at plymouth and district angling clubs website.they have a classic old estate lake at st germans and some old quarries at cadover bridge on dartmoor.Worth looking at rackerhayes complex at newton abbot,probably one of the nicest places i have ever fished in my 40 years of fishing.mature china clay quarries full of specimen fish,truly superb.Theres no need to resort to these newly dug holiday ponds if you search around