thames mudlarker
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Hi peeps,
Just got me renewal CSG " CHUB STUDY GROUP " info come through me door on Monday and have just joined the Canterbury club aswell,
The Chub study group is a group of specialist chub anglers that have some of the very best chub anglers in the country, within the group the group generally has around 60 - 65 members on a national basis and to be accepted into the group one does really need to be an experienced chub angler to be accepted
I can't go into to much detail as regards to what're do etc as generally what is discussed within the group amongst members stays in the group.
This I have to fully respect because the info that is gathered between us as regards to everything about chub IE habitat, watercraft, location, weather paterns, rigs, baits, fisheries etc aswell as all history of chub and chub catch records from virtually every known chub river in the country really is all vital information that stays within the group
We have had a few Chub study group members here on the forum aswell that I know of IE currently Christian Barker and also the late John Hepworth.....bless him.
I'm looking forward to our Autumn fishing meet which is normally held over a few days :thumbs:
As I've also joined the Canterbury club I'm gonna be fishing on the Kentish stour for chub and roach, this is a tidal chalk stream and is absolutely perfect for trotting tactics and am now really looking forward to fishing there,
All of me chub catches I'll then send off to the Chub study group records officer :thumbs:
( a pic of me Chub study Groups letter and front covers of a couple of the groups magazines etc can be viewed on me profile album " Rivers & chub " )
Just got me renewal CSG " CHUB STUDY GROUP " info come through me door on Monday and have just joined the Canterbury club aswell,
The Chub study group is a group of specialist chub anglers that have some of the very best chub anglers in the country, within the group the group generally has around 60 - 65 members on a national basis and to be accepted into the group one does really need to be an experienced chub angler to be accepted
I can't go into to much detail as regards to what're do etc as generally what is discussed within the group amongst members stays in the group.
This I have to fully respect because the info that is gathered between us as regards to everything about chub IE habitat, watercraft, location, weather paterns, rigs, baits, fisheries etc aswell as all history of chub and chub catch records from virtually every known chub river in the country really is all vital information that stays within the group
We have had a few Chub study group members here on the forum aswell that I know of IE currently Christian Barker and also the late John Hepworth.....bless him.
I'm looking forward to our Autumn fishing meet which is normally held over a few days :thumbs:
As I've also joined the Canterbury club I'm gonna be fishing on the Kentish stour for chub and roach, this is a tidal chalk stream and is absolutely perfect for trotting tactics and am now really looking forward to fishing there,
All of me chub catches I'll then send off to the Chub study group records officer :thumbs:
( a pic of me Chub study Groups letter and front covers of a couple of the groups magazines etc can be viewed on me profile album " Rivers & chub " )
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