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Old 14-06-2011, 04:39 PM
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Default Decent reservoir to fish...

Hey guys,

Im fishing tomorrow (again, all this time off college is killing my bank)

Anyway, are there any recommendations for a reser to fish? Im from Birmingham dont mind travelling up to 1hr30mins.

I fished Carsington last Friday and had a decent day but was thinking of trying a different reser...If no reccomendations then Carsington it is

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Old 14-06-2011, 04:51 PM
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Try Draycote res , its been fishing its head off since it opened again for business.
Craig etc will put onto the fish when you by your ticket.
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Farmoor is only about an hour or so. You've a choice of two reservoirs. F1 at 120 acres is C & R with a 15 fish limit. You may keep one fish if you wish. F2 is 240 acres, with a range of catch & kill options plus a sporting boat option as well. They are classic concrete bowls, but don't let that put you off. They can produce some of the best reservoir buzzer fishing anywhere. Google up Farmoor and have a look at the website.
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Eyebrook could be worth a look - classic top of the water or buzzer fishing and about an hour from you .....
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Could come down the M 5 to Chew-not sure how long that will take

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All great suggestions! Cheers lads

Only trouble now im spoilt for choice!

Think im gonna check the weather at all places suggestedn maybe one of them will prevail!!!!

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You had better let us know what choice you make and the results.
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Well, because my mate is coming from leek and he's gonna buy me breakfast and pay for the boat were going to Carsington...

Ill let you know what happens GG!!

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