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Post by stanfish on Aug 4, 2007 21:23:34 GMT
hi guys,just back from the latest summer league at chapple hadd,first of all it was good to see ian back running the match. first time this year ive seen it looking spot on,as predicted earlier this week it fished very well,there had been some doubt as to the way it would fish once it went low,read on and tell me what you think. 1st ricky bonas with,wait for it ,41lbs 4oz,9 bream to 6lbs and some perch n skimmers. 2nd,bob rymer with 21lbs 7oz,on the whip 8m,to hand. 3rd dennis white 20lbs 10oz,10m,to hand and on the pole at 13m. 4th jim jordan,20lbs 9oz,[ouch]on the long rod. all 3 wts were skimmers n hibryds on the mighty maggot,the bream were on the feeder,peg 10.
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Post by a b c on Oct 15, 2007 10:41:03 GMT
what are the best pegs at this time of year there .i fished ped 75 and had 26lb 6 3 months back .can you tell me smoe more peg numbers thanks
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Post by stanfish on Oct 15, 2007 18:22:33 GMT
hi baggin,pegs 1,3,10 twice all won matches with bream,the high 20s and low 30s were prob most consistant for roach n skimmers,we didnt get the bottom end till the end of summer and batesy only put it in on the last match,7lbs was the best wt but 5lbs 10oz was the lowest in 8 pegs.stan..p/s got a yorks w/l on there on sunday so i will have more idea after that.
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Post by Bagginman on Oct 16, 2007 11:57:46 GMT
:DTHANKS FOR THAT STAN
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Post by a b c on Oct 16, 2007 16:40:43 GMT
my new name is Digger all my contacts no me as digger not bagginman
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