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Old 03-10-2011, 03:06 PM
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I was thinking of giving this beat a go later this month, available through Chalkstream Breaks. It ain't cheap (no chalkstream beat is) and I wondered if anybody has fished it and if so what was it like. I have a cheaper option on the Wylie available but fancied a change of beat

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I was thinking of giving this beat a go later this month, available through Chalkstream Breaks. It ain't cheap (no chalkstream beat is) and I wondered if anybody has fished it and if so what was it like. I have a cheaper option on the Wylie available but fancied a change of beat

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I can't be of any specific help but Oliver Kite fished here and refers to the beat in his book Nymph Fishing in Practice.
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Thanks Paul, I am inclined to give it a go.....nothing ventured etc etc

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