A Day?s Troutin? on?tother Side o?th Pennines

Paul C

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Charming.. invades the nice side of the Pennines and nicks all our fish!

Looks like a good day out though...
 

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Never fished Pennine the fish look good eaters, nice redmeat by the looks of that one, give me a shout if your going back over at anytime Lee,Congratulations on your newPBRainbowTrout.
 

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Excellent article Lee, also the best of luck regarding your future in angling jurnalism (hope you get the job!!!!!).

Saddleworth Moor is a very depressing place, how strange to find a fishery of this calibre in the middle....you live and learn! /forum/smilies/smile_smiley.gif
 
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It's not on Saddleworth, it borders Rochdale and Littleboruogh.
Watch out for the cowboys, there's plenty.
 

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Whoops!....what else can you expect from a Yorkshire man! /forum/smilies/big_smile_smiley.gif
 

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Have only fished it once about 20 years ago. Bad experience mate left his rod leaning agaist the fence in the car park.

If you check as winter approches they allow any methord to thin out the stocks.
 

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Reckon its mates resorted to naggin' on it Gary.

Great read Lee, almost made me want to go stillwater trouting again! Then I remembered it's tench time of year!
 
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