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dinsdaleman |
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And which bit of "this is what the members voted for" didnt you understand ?
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pikehunter |
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16/05/08 01:13.
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16/05/08 09:06.
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ja75 |
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Calm down lads.... its only a hobbie !! I think the rule is a compromise? Last year there was no fishing allowed on a Saturday during the season, so in theory
the situation has got better for the pleasure angler. If rules etc are not to peoples liking then just vote with your feet and walk - there is plenty more
excellent fishing within a stones throw of this section. I think that the current economic climate may see a small decline in club memeberships? People will
become more selective on their choice of clubs, so rules will become fairly important in that decision.However the NYSD is similar to the ATDAC where it is a
added benefit to the clubs who are affiliated to it?
I like fishing the matches and also pleasure fishing this stretch of river. Hopefully next season my sessions will be more productive. Last season was not good (I will blame the weather and river levels for that !! and not my poor techniques !!) |
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barbuscluelus |
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I was told at the start of last year that it was only certain Saturdays that the water would be closed to pleasure anglers. Anyway, match anglers contribute a great deal to the economy of local clubs, in fact many clubs if they didn't have regular matches would be forced to give up some of their stretches of water, also match anglers make up a large percentage of any work parties that are active on the river, how many work parties have you moaners been part of??? Also matches are good social events and great places for youngsters to learn about fishing from some truely top notch anglers. This particular stretch is not match fished ever Sunday, so there's plenty of time for pleasure anglers to fish it, also I'd just like to point out that Dinsdaleman contributes a lot of his SPARE time to the maintenance of that fishery and through his voluntary work, not only there but with the local landowner, he has helped to establish and maintain a thriving fishery. So next time anyone fancies having a swipe at someone, have a good long think about how much you contribute during your spare time to the places you fish, apart from writing a cheque every year. |
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matt241075 |
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hi all
was thinking of joining thornaby this year to get more access to stretches of the tees, went for a look down with a mate who is a member.hee some good looking parts but hard to get to with your gear(long walks down etc). what results have other members had from these stretches? matt |
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CasterBlaster |
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I would personally say forget Thornaby if Barbel is your quarry as there isnt a good head of Barbel on the stretch at Croft and as you say the best
"Swim" or swims is a hell of a walk! Correct me if im wrong but instead of Thornaby , I would plum for Ferryhill as they also have some good water
and a stretch at Catterick on the Swale.
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matt241075 |
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hi caster
what other stretches are in on ferryhills club thanks matt |
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pikehunter |
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anyone been out fishing lately ??
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