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12/08/2007 at 9:54 pm #29471
TF_casternadParticipantRiver Trent,East Stoke and Newrak Dyke.Tickets £10 with optional pool on the day.Bookings from Pete Willis on 07789 505806.The sun is shining and the river might not be flooded!!!!
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13/08/2007 at 7:13 pm #62788
TF_bremesParticipantAll being well i will be on it,btw i drew at east stoke last year(or yr before)i can remember driving through the farm & down the field to my peg,is this available on a day ticket?.
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13/08/2007 at 7:58 pm #62789
TF_casternadParticipantSorry Bremes,East Stoke and Sheldons is members only.If you like it that much an associate members ticket might be good for you.
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13/08/2007 at 9:27 pm #62790
daiwadavidParticipantThat’s a poor stretch. Keep going up A46 towards Newark and turn left just before the filling station.Signed pond river best stretch for miles
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14/08/2007 at 7:27 am #62791
Cream of notts uniParticipantthink i might be booked on already casternad, if not, i can predict several lads from brigg making the trek down.
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17/08/2007 at 9:30 pm #62792
TF_casternadParticipantbttt
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21/08/2007 at 7:03 pm #62793
TF_bremesParticipantBTTT
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01/09/2007 at 4:25 pm #62794
TF_bremesParticipantBTTT,booked on.
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03/09/2007 at 9:42 pm #62795
TF_casternadParticipantGood news for those booked on for Saturday.Due to a cock up by the fed (they have booked the top 42 pegs on the dyke for a club match )and loads of entries it looks like we will have a section at Rolleston.Had 30lbs of roach on mag & wag last week there and my 15 year old emptied it on the pole.Dont worry Alibongo,if you draw there theres bream and chub to be had on the feeder,though if you want I,ll lend you a few of my floats!!!
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04/09/2007 at 9:48 am #62796
TF_AlibongoParticipantits ok mate your 15 year old would batter me on the float in fact my 6 week old nephew would probably do me
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04/09/2007 at 12:51 pm #62797
TF_bremesParticipantCaster,whereabouts is the access to Rolleston?,i fished the Notts Piscatorials D/T stretch(down a very long track)a couple of years ago,i didnt realise Newark had a stretch thereabouts.Incidentally i decided to take a break from match fishing & went over to the barbel specci side,it only lasted about 3 months,i got bored:),i missed the craic tbh.Anyway back to Rolleston ,it was a very cold winters day & i was fishing a fishy g/bait feeder with 6mm halis as feed with a 14mm hali hooker,no barbel but a slab every chuck,i even doubled up on the 14mm’s & still got slabs,upto 7lb as well.
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04/09/2007 at 9:57 pm #62798
TF_casternadParticipantHi Bremes
Its the bit directly above the old power station at Staythorpe.Its a 38 peg stretch with the nearest ones all having platforms.Ill have a few maps ready on Saturday for those that dont know where it is.A mate of mine has had barbel from there but a few people this week have told me that they have had a lot of bream from there as well.We wont be using all the [pegs because ,as usual the match is double pegged. -
05/09/2007 at 4:35 am #62799
TF_bremesParticipantCheers Caster,see you sat.
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05/09/2007 at 5:19 pm #62800
TF_AlibongoParticipantcome on lads tell me more about these BREAM!!!
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05/09/2007 at 5:48 pm #62801
TF_bremesParticipantDescription : This species is common in lakes and slow rivers, usually in shoals near weedbeds, feeding on plant material and invertebrates. They have a prominent covering of protective slime, a deep laterally compressed body, long anal fin compared with the dorsal fin, a forked tail and a relatively small head and mouth. Bream are silver when young (known as “skimmers” ) but turn a darker bronze colour when they mature. During spawning from May to June, the male develops white tubercles over the head and upper body and defends territories in marginal weedbeds were spawning takes place with much splashing. When living in a mixed community the roach will often interbreed with other species, creating hybrids such as the roach-bream hybrid. A smaller species is also found in the UK, the Silver bream (Blicca bjoerkna). These are smaller then the common, or bronze bream, and are silver in colour with red anal and pectoral fins.
Angling information : The current UK record for the common bream is 16 lb 9 oz 0 drm, and anything over around 6.5 lb is considered to be a specimen. The UK record for the smaller silver bream is 15 oz 0 drm. Bream are primarily bottom feeders, travelling in large shoals, rooting around in soft bottoms of the deepest stretches of water. They will shy away from anything suspicious so fine tackle and a good bait presentation is essential to temp the better fish. A 4 lb main line will be adequate even for specimen fish as bream are not hard fighting when hooked. As distance and / or deep water fishing is required with a static bait then the favoured method is legering. As bream love groundbait you can’t go wrong with a swim feeder approach. Use a fine quiver tip and strike at even the smallest bite. The best baits include : caster, maggot, sweetcorn and worm.
Hope this helps Ali :):) .
Tip : Add chopped worm to your groundbait mix – this is a real favourite. Accurate casting is essential, keep all your bait going into a small area
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06/09/2007 at 11:33 am #62802
TF_AlibongoParticipanti like your style bremes. but i thought the bream record was near 20lb now?
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07/09/2007 at 9:17 pm #62803
TF_casternadParticipantmatch sold out.Will post results tomorrow
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09/09/2007 at 4:53 pm #62804
TF_daveyboyany result as yet Casternad?
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09/09/2007 at 5:45 pm #62805
TF_bremesParticipantI would have thought Steve Hemingray won it,the bankside jungle drums up my end were saying he had 30lb after 75mins,bream i believe from some where at Crankley.
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09/09/2007 at 8:09 pm #62806
TF_casternadParticipantSorry for the delay,got a bit pi@@ed last night.
1, Steve Hemmingray 54-10-0
bream on feeder to 7lb peg 32 Crankley
2,John Nutall 28-2-0 chub on stick float and maggot peg 42 Crankley
ALIBONGO (Carruso floats)!!!!!!
22-15-0,barbel not on a float peg 1 East Stoke
4Paul Goulding 20-11-8
5Wayne Bartholomew 14-5-0
6 Lee Coupe 13-12-0
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10/09/2007 at 11:11 am #62807
TF_AlibongoParticipantHey Pete
you got your wish yesterday mate! we went to burton joyce i never had a bite and all fish were caught on the float!!!!
when you starting the saturday matches matey? need to get some of these floats out for a go!!!
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10/09/2007 at 5:13 pm #62808
TF_casternadParticipantAlan,next time I go on the river I will let you know and you can have the pleasure of watching a master at work!Hopefully the first one will be around the end of the month or early October.Secretarys still on holiday and Colins going on a carp puddle for a week.Cant believe it.
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10/09/2007 at 6:46 pm #62809
TF_bremesParticipantPete,when you next speak to Colin ask him about the quite idyillic swim next to the bridge on the Derwent yesterday……………………then run! lol.
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10/09/2007 at 6:52 pm #62810
TF_AlibongoParticipantPete i may have to start fishin the float soon mate just to stop the grief!! mind you i will probably get battered and just end up gettin more grief!!!
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10/09/2007 at 7:54 pm #62811
TF_casternadParticipantI spoke to him today but he was stuffing his face with fish and chips which isnt condusive to a good conversation on a mobile.
Alan I,ii let you into a secret about float fishing.No. 8 shot are very important.and so is feeding
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