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Post by jamesarnall on Apr 4, 2010 19:39:14 GMT
Hi there
Can any 1 help? Im looking for a syndicate in the woolwich area, just moving back from Cyprus Im not after Gold fish though. Also can any 1 tell me about blue lake in Northfleet Cheers Guys
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bitty
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Post by bitty on Apr 4, 2010 19:50:00 GMT
its blue
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Post by krafty on Apr 5, 2010 19:19:55 GMT
hi mate, unfortunately i dont know of any syndicates in woolwich but there are some cracking fish in near by thamesmead, they are very challenging and there is no gold fish ;D have heard carp go 35lb +
hope this helps
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