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Old 23-12-2011, 07:29 PM
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fishing the river tees tomorrow at broken scar,going to have a crack for the grayling,driving over from lancashire, i have just checked the river level and it looks ok fingers crossed , i have wanted to fish this stretch for some time, going to fish with the leader to hand rig with some bugs,. should get down there for about 10.00 am, maybe fish till around three, wonderd if anyone could give me any tips. or maybe fancy joining me....
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Old 23-12-2011, 07:34 PM
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What level are you basing OK on?, looks like theres a hell of a lot of extra water in it to me!!!
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im basing my ok on the enviroment agency measure for bernard castle stretch recorded at 18.15 tonight at 0.99 metres, the typical level at this location is between 0.46 and 1.40, im guessing it might be ok..
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im basing my ok on the enviroment agency measure for bernard castle stretch recorded at 18.15 tonight at 0.99 metres, the typical level at this location is between 0.46 and 1.40, im guessing it might be ok..
Forget broken scar tomorrow with water levels like that I do not fish the tees with anything more than 0.66m at Barnard Castle & 0.93m at Broken Scar otherwise your wasting fuel & I fish it every week.
Check the webcam in the morning before you set off but if there is not the sight of a bit of concrete at the left hand base of the pillar in the morning your wasting your time and I dont think there will be by the way the river is coming down now.
http://www.farsondigitalwatercams.co...arnard-Castle/
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