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Last Sunday managed one from the edge 5' out, right in the teeth of a nice warm wind this Sunday gone it has changed, water temperature has dropped and found the fish hanging around their winter area and not much movement!
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In reply to Post #20 Every water needs a good harsh winter, lids on lakes, hard frosts and snow on the ground.
Its nature's way of cleansing and cleaning up Gods creation.
Nothing better than seeing the Redwings and Fieldfairs around your lake and the winter wildfowl.
Minus the solar powered anglers, December January and February can be some of the best months of the year if you get out.
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In reply to Post #19 And about time to…..
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In reply to Post #18 And for the next 2-3 weeks...
Get your windscreen stuff ready.
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In reply to Post #17 Maybe they all knew what was occurring this weekend!
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In reply to Post #1 I noticed this too, it is everywhere hey.
Call me cynical - but it's all about marketing/keeping sales of bait/kit going in the lead up to Christmas when sales slow down.
you need this bait, and to use this bait you need these rigs bits/types of rods/reels/bivvies.
Ad nauseam...
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Now it’s time to talk about winter tactics, first frosts of the year this weekend, been decent to date
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In reply to Post #13 I always used to have a second week on 1st or second week in October, must have been lucky, always lovely (70's) in the day but frosty at night, normally on a Oak fringed lake with the leaves burning red in the rising morning sun....I miss that! Everything would be pee wet through in the morning from the mist off the lake overnight, the lake being surrounded by forest kept it warmer though.
EDIT, Thank god, nobody wants 25C midlle of October.
You typed that as I was replying.....I do
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In reply to Post #13 Thank god, nobody wants 25C midlle of October.
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In reply to Post #12 Off to France Friday night. Not looking much warmer over there
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Just seen the forecast for round here, Sat & Sunday 0 degc overnight....they knew
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In reply to Post #10 Can't argue with the facts of that but not sure about it being the reason for insects. I've got allotment diaries spanning 20 years (somewhere) and the date they take cover varies wildly.
As for the Hedgehogs, I'm not even sure outs round here have a pattern anymore, it's very odd, last year the longest absence in winter was only a couple of weeks.
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In reply to Post #9 MOst likely due to the change in daylight length. That's always the same not matter what the weather.
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Nature tends to show whats coming and today the Ladybirds & Flies chose to start finding overwintering places, here in Cheshire anyway.
Edit, our Hedgehogs have changed from the odd 2 minute top up feed to 10 mins plus too.
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In reply to Post #6 If most of the girls from Newcastle were wearing knickers they would be thongs made out of bull rope
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