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In reply to Post #2 Read this somewhere below: 'A syndicate by its nature is just a collection of like minded guys, not a legal entity.' That's the kind of fishing I mean (it still seems to be in its infancy here). I'm not so much after legal definitions or excesses. I'm just noticing how some waters are becoming accessible to a lucky few over here. I'm really curious about the ups and downs of that. I mean, besides Redmire, I don't think many other lakes in the UK charged alot of money back in the days?
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In reply to Post #26 A couple of forties have been stocked this year.
I did suspect that there was a bit of poetic licence being applied. Still different types of water for different anglers, not everyone enjoys big, windswept, low stocked waters.
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In reply to Post #13 Hi Andy. It was always called the Black Lake , although some called it Stansted Lake or affectionally it was Spook Hall to some. SAS had it since the 60's and were then arse ****ed by a member and lost it. I fished it for many years - was nothing special really and certainly has no history to speak of. I think a little tale is being spun to attract members. It's not a crap hole mind and is very quiet. The place looks like it has been raped now and the fish in there are mainly stockies, albeit some quite big ones. Can't blame people who want to fish it... but total rubbish being said about the water by some folk. Such a shame the club lost it. Money speaks I guess. Now it's a syndicate and just another one of 'those' waters... I'd rather be on a big wind swept pit fishing for proper carp myself. Each to their own.
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In reply to Post #23 That had the nickname Dollop City.
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In reply to Post #20 Is it Wheelock Anglers
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In reply to Post #14 Isn't that the Essex Manor?
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In reply to Post #21 any of you guys want to shed some light on the clubs pmwould be ok
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In reply to Post #17 no i sold it 8 yrs ago when had daughter
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In reply to Post #19 I’m a member os a fishing club in the NW whom have the fishing rights to 3 Cheshire meres and all of them are very lightly fished....
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In reply to Post #18 I can think of a few Cheshire Meres that are leased by clubs and are very lightly fished. One stands out above all others as a real gem and will have half a dozen regular anglers each year. You'll have it to yourself between November and March.
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There’s plenty of meres in Cheshire and very nice they are, most are owned by clubs so very busy! I fish the area and am yet to settle on one I’m pulling what’s left of my hair out to find anywhere to fish! A well run syndicate would be awesome to get involved with!
If anyone fancies throwing me a bone pls feel free
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In reply to Post #16 thought you had some nice meres up there that were syndicate
Although I might be thinking of Shropshire, my geography not the best
out of interest do you still have a 918 blade ?
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In reply to Post #15 it would be nice to find a decent syndicate in cheshire
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In reply to Post #14
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In reply to Post #13 The muddy puddle
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