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Old 15-12-2009, 01:17 PM
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Default Windermere, Ambleside & District AA website revamp

I’m very appreciative of the efforts my fishing club makes to embrace whatever technology it takes to keep the club thriving. At long last a re-vamped website has gone live, with a much clearer distinction between the one-stop ‘info shop’ about where to fish in Cumbria, and the bit of the site dealing with the club itself.

There may well be no better guide to the fishing a british county can provide, than the Lake District Fishing section. Visit it at Welcome to Lake District Fishing .net and bookmark for future reference.
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Old 15-12-2009, 07:32 PM
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I’m very appreciative of the efforts my fishing club makes to embrace whatever technology it takes to keep the club thriving. At long last a re-vamped website has gone live, with a much clearer distinction between the one-stop ‘info shop’ about where to fish in Cumbria, and the bit of the site dealing with the club itself.

There may well be no better guide to the fishing a british county can provide, than the Lake District Fishing section. Visit it at Welcome to Lake District Fishing .net and bookmark for future reference.
Because i live in Manchester its a 200 mile round trip which is a pity, an associate membership is £140 + £30 joining fee so i would have to at least fish 10 times to justify the cost, its easier to just pay as i fish.
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Old 16-12-2009, 11:19 AM
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Because i live in Manchester its a 200 mile round trip which is a pity, an associate membership is £140 + £30 joining fee so i would have to at least fish 10 times to justify the cost, its easier to just pay as i fish.
High Newtons my favourite, fabulous water when its on, ck
True and I understand the calculation - but there are other benefits of membership mainly the members only waters such as Kentmere and High Fairbanks plus the exchange tickets which give occasional access to a lot of prime river trout and grayling fishing.
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