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Unfortunately no fish today but a thoroughly enjoyable day.

What a view to be faced with for the best part of the day.

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I wondered who that was taking photos of my bedroom
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A place thats on my list of waters to fish, I'd love a summer Tench trip.

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I'd love to have a dabble there too, pike or tench - I'm easy.

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Yes I will definitely be going back for some of those summer tench.
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Mark wrote:Yes I will definitely be going back for some of those summer tench.
It is only 20 mins from me so count me in for that. :D
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Yep, spring tench from a punt appeals to me too!
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LuckyLuca wrote:Yep, spring tench from a punt appeals to me too!
No spring fishing as they enforce the close season but after 16 June.... :sun:
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Snape wrote:
LuckyLuca wrote:Yep, spring tench from a punt appeals to me too!
No spring fishing as they enforce the close season but after 16 June.... :sun:
March if we have a decent thaw??
I walked across an empty land
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Sat by the river and it made me complete.

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