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Old 14-11-2010, 08:36 AM
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Has any one fished this water of late? I can remember when i was a kid it was well known for its grayling.
I'm thinking of giving it a try over the next couple of weeks when i get a chance.

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This is a lovely stream, I have fished it many times for both Trout and Grayling.
Have not fished it this season though. Had some good Grayling last season on small dry flies and occationaly on nymphs.

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The times i fished it when i was a kid you used to see a lot of people trotting this time of the year. Deffo going to give it a shot as soon as my lift is free next week
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The times i fished it when i was a kid you used to see a lot of people trotting this time of the year.
Not nowadays mate,no fishing permitted during the close season....
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Oh well That ill be that one out the window.

Deffo gonnie try get out for a grayling tomorrow anyway, thought down there would be nice, shame

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