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Old 09-12-2008, 05:02 PM
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im after somewhere close to teesside and thats cheap to fish, whats jubilee lakes fishing like? ive never been there before. im only just starting to fly fish so somewhere thats easy to fish would be good, im really trying to catch my first rainbow by the end of the year. ive had my first brownie and sea trout so i just need that rainbow to cap off a good year. where would you go if it was your choice. i seen in angilers mail the other week hurworth place on the tees for grayling, any ideas what the tees is like? would it be too cold now for them?
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You should be able to get a fish in Jubilee lakes.very small, so no long casting involved.what about Lockwood beck .

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Hi' WebM, Have you thought about the Lunesdale or Balderdale Ressies? Hury
and Grassholme have fished well this year, I was told. Cheers TC
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what sort of price is Jubilee? doesnt it go by the amount of fish you catch
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Google is very helpful:

http://www.jubileelakes.co.uk/?page=220
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You should be able to get a fish in Jubilee lakes.very small, so no long casting involved.what about Lockwood beck .

Jim

lockwood beck is fishing very hard for the fly all the bait anglers are on now clearing the place out for winter and they are the only ones catching.

jubilee is ok, fish slow and deep this time of year and there is a chance the first rainbow could be a big one,

nice friendly owners at jubilee and helpful for the begginer.
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