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Old 05-08-2010, 11:01 PM
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Hi guys,I would love to boat fish on Rutland,Grafham etc but never fished from a boat before can I hire boats from there if so what's the process can you fish on your own and do you need an outboard etc etc I don't no anyone who goes so got nobody to show me the ropes so gonna give it a go myself so any help most greatfull

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Hi guys,I would love to boat fish on Rutland,Grafham etc but never fished from a boat before can I hire boats from there if so what's the process can you fish on your own and do you need an outboard etc etc I don't no anyone who goes so got nobody to show me the ropes so gonna give it a go myself so any help most greatfull

Thanks in advance

Ashley
Personally, I would give the lodge a call and chat through things with the people there; they're friendly and always willing to help. If you're on you're own you'll need to go with someone... a guide maybe a good idea?
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