Ray Roberts
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I'm sure I'm not the only one that when they pass a body of water larger than the average puddle can't help but wonder or have to take a look to see what's in there.
I was waiting for a customer at Heathrow this morning and parked up in a lay by. It just happened to have a small stream running under a road bridge. I could see a couple of Decent chub about the 4lb mark drift out from under the bridge. I dropped a blackberry in to see if they would go for it or become spooked. They shot off under the bridge as did all of the other smaller fish. I waited and as they started to gain confidence a largish barbel 8lb + or so cruised out like a battleship, hung about for a bit and then slowly made its way downstream. The stream couldn't have been more than 18 inches deep and was about twenty feet wide under the bridge narrowing to a couple of feet.
There are worst ways to waste half an hour I suppose, lol.
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I was waiting for a customer at Heathrow this morning and parked up in a lay by. It just happened to have a small stream running under a road bridge. I could see a couple of Decent chub about the 4lb mark drift out from under the bridge. I dropped a blackberry in to see if they would go for it or become spooked. They shot off under the bridge as did all of the other smaller fish. I waited and as they started to gain confidence a largish barbel 8lb + or so cruised out like a battleship, hung about for a bit and then slowly made its way downstream. The stream couldn't have been more than 18 inches deep and was about twenty feet wide under the bridge narrowing to a couple of feet.
There are worst ways to waste half an hour I suppose, lol.
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