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Dave Slater
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<blockquote class=quoteheader>Peter Jacobs wrote (see)</blockquote><blockquote class=quote>
That said, there are some almost unfished secions of the RDAA and CAC rivers, and with annual rents going up all the time, (and less and less club anglers fishing the rivers) then the syndicate might be the way forward on a lot of rivers.
.</blockquote>I hope they stay almost unfished for as long as possible Peter. I prefer these places to the more popular stretches. They may be lost eventually but I hope not. If they all become syndicate the cost will be too great to join them all so I hope most of them stay in club hands.Wimborne used to have a stretch called Hardings which was my favourite venue as it had hardly any angling pressure. Oddly enough it started to get busier the last season they had it but alas there is no fishing there any more. Incidentally the syndicate I have just rejoined is on the Upper Ouse. I like fishing there occasionally as it is very different to the Avon and Stour so makes a nice change foe a few visits.
That said, there are some almost unfished secions of the RDAA and CAC rivers, and with annual rents going up all the time, (and less and less club anglers fishing the rivers) then the syndicate might be the way forward on a lot of rivers.
.</blockquote>I hope they stay almost unfished for as long as possible Peter. I prefer these places to the more popular stretches. They may be lost eventually but I hope not. If they all become syndicate the cost will be too great to join them all so I hope most of them stay in club hands.Wimborne used to have a stretch called Hardings which was my favourite venue as it had hardly any angling pressure. Oddly enough it started to get busier the last season they had it but alas there is no fishing there any more. Incidentally the syndicate I have just rejoined is on the Upper Ouse. I like fishing there occasionally as it is very different to the Avon and Stour so makes a nice change foe a few visits.