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BAZ (Angel of the North)
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That is an astounding Grayling that John Searl has Mark. The bigest Greyling I have seen or caught was 1.5 lb from the Dane.
The Dane is by no means a chalk stream but in recent years they have found their way into it.
I remember telling an elderly couple of customers of mine that I had caught a Greyling on the Ribble. They were Game anglers, and the first thing they asked was did I kill and eat it? I am not knocking them but as you say in your article old habits die hard for some people.
I do like the odd Greyling session in the Winter months. There is something special about putting the odd day to one side just for this species alone.
The Lady of the Stream as it is called, and it couldn't be more aptly named.
The Dane is by no means a chalk stream but in recent years they have found their way into it.
I remember telling an elderly couple of customers of mine that I had caught a Greyling on the Ribble. They were Game anglers, and the first thing they asked was did I kill and eat it? I am not knocking them but as you say in your article old habits die hard for some people.
I do like the odd Greyling session in the Winter months. There is something special about putting the odd day to one side just for this species alone.
The Lady of the Stream as it is called, and it couldn't be more aptly named.