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In reply to Post #172 Thats awesome are there any pics doing the rounds?
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In reply to Post #171 The big girl alive and kicking.
Caught yesterday after 2 years at a weight of 46 kilo's!!
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In reply to Post #170 Then you got a winning tactic, go for it and land a 80 pounder yourself. When are you going and witch peg are you fishing?
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In reply to Post #160 So my friend done it wrong and land 80 pounder with 4 backleads from 450m range, plus many other fish from Der two other friendsdoing same here with good results may you dont know long pole with hook at the end to grab your line from snags, but if not thats the first thing to have on your boat to fish at snaggy lakes
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In reply to Post #168 Peg 48 produces fish not at far range, as they swim by goinn in and at the bay.
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In reply to Post #167 If you have the chance of dropping peg 24 and go in another peg sooner, dont hesitate. Peg 24 is a s... peg in september and a waste of time in mine opinion. You are blocked by anglers fishing from 25.
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In reply to Post #166 10 is out on the Cornee and only accessible by boat - so if that's ok, I'd go there over 48.
1 & 2 on the North, fished 1 a couple of years ago and loved it, didn't catch anything big (although had plenty) the swim is full of features and I've no doubt theres some whoppers in there somewhere. 2 there is a youtube vid out there of a couple of big fish from this swim. Both easily accessible.
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Evening all
im out in September on the south basin swim 24 and now have thew chance to stay a extra week and the only swims available are 1,2,10,48 having not fished any of these swims what would be the best option out of these ?
this is our first year fishing the Der so just happy been out there to be honest but would like to know the pro`s and con`s of these swims .
cheers guys
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In reply to Post #164 Have a look further down this thread. I'm sure bait quantities have been talked about before.
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In reply to Post #163 Cheers guys info is much appreciated do you think will need much bait that time of year and gonna take a fruity nut bait
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In reply to Post #161 Don't underestimate the mosquitoes. They are on another level out there.
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In reply to Post #161 Oke, no tree stumps, a river bed in front of you that runs across.
Probably lots of weed, and tourist paddling about.
Lots of cats, if you use piles of fishmealboillies and if they are hungry, they eat anything.
Lots of mosquitos, and some shade to hide from the sun in august.
And hopefully if you got things right, some carp.
On youtube some movies of fishing on chanty, so you can see what you can expect.
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In reply to Post #159 Everything and anything
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In reply to Post #156 Best of luck with that plan,forget landing anything if that's what your going to do
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In reply to Post #158 What do you want to know?
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