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Post by powelly on Jun 18, 2012 9:07:03 GMT
Hello all Fished Horton kirby the weekend , lake on the left at the far end had a little 13lb common , and a really nice 22lb common was well impressed as last year fished Sutton , think time to put some more hours into kirby
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Post by jeffmack on Jun 19, 2012 15:39:35 GMT
Hi Mate Was Kirby busy?
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Post by chriss on Jun 19, 2012 16:51:42 GMT
Hello all Fished Horton kirby the weekend , lake on the left at the far end had a little 13lb common , and a really nice 22lb common was well impressed as last year fished Sutton , think time to put some more hours into kirby Hello mate i was on the Viaduct with my son, i think it was you that came around for a chat?
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Post by jeffmack on Jun 19, 2012 17:09:49 GMT
No not me, I have just got my membership. Had a look at Sutton last week, might take a look at Kirby tonight.
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Post by chriss on Jun 19, 2012 18:26:07 GMT
I was speaking to powelly mate.
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Post by powelly on Jun 19, 2012 18:40:40 GMT
Hello chris Yes mate was me you spoke to mate I packed up around 1 had to go home and be dad lol And jeff , the lake I was on had about 3 people on it when I got there on sat and when I left Sunday there was 3-4 but all different to sat lol , a new member was fishing same lake think he was on a swim called the long chuck But not the names of the swims but he also had a 22lb so they are coming out ! Heard Sutton was quite busy but everytime I've been told its busy there's still usually about 20 swims if your not fussed what swim your on you'll always get one usually mate
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Post by jeffmack on Jun 19, 2012 22:12:38 GMT
Sorry Chriss, bit confused there.
There was about 15 cars (transit vans) in the car park at Sutton so I guess no trouble getting a swim. I don't know any good or bad areas so all the same to me if I was fishing.
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Post by powelly on Jun 20, 2012 3:48:16 GMT
Ony thing I'd say jeff is "yea obviously there are some prime areas everyone wants to fish " BUT don't get in that habit mate , ull find all the same people on the same swims most of the time down Sutton , ask them if theyve had anything and it's usually turns out they've had less in that area where there about 10-15 blokes then you go around the opposite side and have a fish or two . When I fished kirby the weekend everyone I spoke to before setting up told me all the fish are down the end there fishing and where to fish and how to fish , I went to the exact opposite end and fished a boiley on the bottom after being told to use pop ups and still had two fish the only other bloke who had anything that I heard about was a new bloke lol so just don't get in same habits as everyone else on the lakes mate
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Post by jeffmack on Jun 20, 2012 9:15:14 GMT
I hear you. Im not one for sitting in the busy part of a lake, unless I cant be arsed to walk far from the car park. Much prefer the less crowded part of any lake.
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Post by chriss on Jun 20, 2012 14:22:08 GMT
Jeff there are swims down on Sutton you will struggle to walk past as they do produce a lot more fish than others. But there are a lot of swims that are proper under rated. Have a good walk around before you start. They won't climb up your line but it's not the hardest water in the world to work out.
Good luck mate.
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Post by jeffmack on Jun 20, 2012 14:27:32 GMT
Thanks chriss
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Post by jeffmack on Jun 21, 2012 7:32:40 GMT
Had a walk round kirby yesterday evening and it certainly has a different feel to it than Sutton. Car park was full but I didnt realise a match was on. Saw 1 carp get caught and had a chat with a couple of people.
One guy said new members couldnt fish nights until after July, but I couldnt see it in the rule book, is this true?
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Post by powelly on Jun 21, 2012 8:48:14 GMT
Jeff mate check with the office, used to be no nights for new members until 1st July but I spoke to a new member who was doing night down Horton kirby last week and he said rules changed this year and new members can fish nights straight away But like I said check with the office mate as that's just through the grape vine !
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Post by jeffmack on Jun 21, 2012 15:25:06 GMT
The office confirmed that new members can night fish from day 1.
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