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date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:16:22 +0100,    group: uk.rec.fishing.game        back       
1st days out   
Farmoor 1 is no more - taken back by Thames Water - leaving Darlow for the 
club. I got there last Thursday about 11.30.  Light breeze and warm.  Not 
too many fishing - lots of space.  I walked right round - very few fish 
rising so started with a size 14 black superglue buzzer on a 12 foot leader. 
1st cast - a take.  Usual policiy is to release the 1st fish of the season 
but as time went by it was clear that this was quite a fish.  Eventually 
turned out to be 4lb 3oz. Next 2 casts also took fish. Ended up with 7 in 
about 2.5 hours. Kept the 1st - stomach contained sixe 14 black buzzers! 
Thought it would have to be a "graved" trout but turned out to be most 
delicate flavour after poaching in a white wine court bouillon.

Easter Sunday in N. Wales.  Went to Llyn Derwen - quite high up above 
Ruthin. Strong, cold breeze. 1st fish was a "pork-pier" - i.e. it took when 
I had just bitten into the pie. Managed 4 in the morning - all returned - 
all on a damsel nymph slow on a long leader.

Gordon
date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:16:22 +0100   author:   Gordon MacPherson

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