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Post by terrencebarrie on Feb 5, 2006 17:54:17 GMT
;DBEEN MEANING TO HAVE A LOOK AT THIS FISHERY FOR SOME TIME .HAD TO GO UP NORTH TO SEE THE FAMILY ,SO CALLED IN TO HAVE A LOOK.. 3 LAKES ,LOOKOUT LAKE (MIXED COARSE),BOWES LAKE(CARP),BASSETT'SPOND(mixed coarse)....THREE VEREY NICE LAKES ,WITH VERY GOOD ACCESS TO THE PURPOSE BUILT PEGS FOR THE DISABLED ANGLER ALL THE LAKES HAVE A GOOD STOCK OFF FISH ..WITH CARP TO 30LBS .AND TENCH TO 7LBS . WILL PUT A FULL VENUE REPORT ON THE FISHERIES PAGE SOON FOR MORE INFO TELEPHONE .0191-4100449
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2006 18:14:26 GMT
Mixed reactions about this new place mate Some lads swear by it, others swear to stay away Rules are made weekly according to the crack, then they are put aside and new rules made No red maggots is on rule ?? Here you go mate their web site, read and judge for yourself , www.angelnorthlakes.com/
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Post by greengrass on Feb 9, 2006 21:31:41 GMT
Bloody hell by the time you have looked at all them rules its time to pack up and £10 a day!!! ;D
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Post by hammy on Feb 9, 2006 21:33:23 GMT
now now Greengrass.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2006 19:46:04 GMT
A mate of mine went past it one day last week, not a SOUL on the place ,
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Post by Finny on Feb 11, 2006 20:46:00 GMT
No red maggots is on rule Can anybody tell me why they would ban red maggots
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Post by moomoo2 on Feb 12, 2006 1:28:43 GMT
Finny it is cos day is COWBOYS n day don't like da REDSKINS lol yours Mad MooMoo2
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Post by Finny on Feb 12, 2006 8:40:59 GMT
Moomoo you drunk, I need about ten bottles of Bud before I can read your post. ;D
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Post by hath on Feb 12, 2006 20:52:38 GMT
don't forget the CCTV cameras watching every swim and the bailiffs coming around to check your fishing correctly evan though they don't fish themselves and would you believe it is only run by a anti fishing campaigner
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2006 5:04:55 GMT
The only reason I can see for banning red maggots is so that when you turn up with your pint of reds & your pint of mixed you have to buy some more on site!
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Post by nafangler on Feb 13, 2006 9:45:18 GMT
I have had this before somewhere and I am sure the reason was the chemicals in the dye in the meat that the maggots are fed on and the water ending up somehow as drinking water .
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Post by musselman on Feb 13, 2006 16:24:26 GMT
...or the owners could be 'Magpie' supporters and despise any colours associated with Sunderland!
musselman
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2006 17:26:53 GMT
I have had this before somewhere and I am sure the reason was the chemicals in the dye in the meat that the maggots are fed on and the water ending up somehow as drinking water . as the same with the BRONZE maggot years ago, they said the colourant caused cancer
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Post by mghill on Feb 13, 2006 17:43:02 GMT
Can we keep this thread on it's original course guys. Digs at Dole men and the likes is what sets the hardworking guys up there them thinking they are not respected on the site. We have a significant membership from that neck of the woods who work very hard on behalf of the membership in general and for no return.
Any more and I will close the thread.
Mick...Global Moderator.
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Post by terrencebarrie on Feb 13, 2006 18:12:03 GMT
;DHI MICK THINK WE SHOULD CLOSE THE THREAD ..GETTING OUT OF HAND TERRY ON SECOND THOUGHTS WILL YOU DELEAT IT ALL
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Post by Bluey on Feb 13, 2006 18:47:36 GMT
A few posts modified fellas to remove unnecessary content which had nothing to do with the threads original content.
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Post by musselman on Feb 13, 2006 22:17:55 GMT
Point taken....wrist well and truly slapped. Back to sensible suggestions. Perhaps the banned dye 'Sudan Red' that caused the furore last year when it was discovered in a wide variety of processed food, has been used to colour maggots. If this is the case, I can see the sense in banning its use for bait colouring.
musselman
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2006 6:14:10 GMT
The dye used in bronze maggots that may or may not have caused cancer was crysodine, this was immpossible to wash off your hands but was banned about 10 yrs ago. Probably a good thing but bronze mags have never being as good since.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2006 16:33:53 GMT
"not a SOUL on the place" Pretty soulless too
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Post by spoddy on Mar 22, 2006 18:02:51 GMT
is it true they come round and see how you fish and they turn u on to another lake
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Post by terrencebarrie on Mar 22, 2006 18:56:57 GMT
;Dhi wearone welcom to the site ....i see you are from my neck of the woods .......from newcastle my self ...angel of the north ,is very wide open.. not suprised that no one was fishing ........ terry
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2006 23:10:16 GMT
Hi terrencebarrie You moved north to south, I moved the other way, from Wakefield to Durham in the early 70's. I fish mostly the Wear these days (hence wearyone) and have fished with BOF in the past (if he can remember that far back) Just for BOF's benefit the Wear did a genuine 6-12 chub a couple of weeks ago (or have you now lost interest in chub Phil?) IMHO the Wear is set to explode next season; it did several 100lb+ catches of chub last year and the dace fishing is something to dream of. Who needs AON with fishing like that! N/E anglers are voting with their feet www.durhamanglers.co.uk for info on the Wear Forgot to mention, the Wear is also considered to be the best sea trout river in the country. That plus salmon, bigh barbel, carp, bream and 3lb grayling who in their wright mind would want to fish AON?
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Post by BOF on Mar 23, 2006 10:42:53 GMT
From reading their web page, I suspect that, as they do not claim to be anglers themselves, there has been considerable "outside infuence" on the rule side. You can see it in the anti floating bait angle in their policy. Though why they are so against floater fishing I have no idea. Here are the bait rules:- "No nut based bait. No Cat or Dog Meat, cat or dog complete, or biscuit, White maggots only. No bread* sinking or floating No Synthetic baits. No Floating Bait. No More than a kilo of Ground bait per angler. NO ground bait on Bassett’s" (*my emphasis, BOF) From the above list it would seem you can use pellets, some types of pastes, worm and white maggot of the general anglers armoury, and only some of Nutrabaits list of boilies, from the Carp anglers. I am suggesting Nutrabaits as single source, due to the possibility of there being Nut, and dog food content in some boilies, (Nutrabaits being the only one as far as I know, that list their makeup on their base mixes). But I may be taking a step too far in my logic here. But why are they anti cerial based baits in some forms, ie Bread, and dog biscuit, yet allow them in others such as pellets, boilies and pastes? I suspect its the old wives tale of the bread "souring the bottom" rearing its head in another form. If it is, it is a shame. The thing is, it seems these folk clearly CARE about their water, its fish, and its quality. Just think about the fish handling rules a second, and you will agree with me. It just seems unfortunate that they have been given some odd advice, on which to base their rules about baits. BOF
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2006 11:10:00 GMT
Just heard Anne (addled) Adlington on Radio Newcastle. She is now throwing all of her knowledge into researching fish baits and feed. From what she said to day almost all baits/feed known to mankind are harmful to anglers, the fish and their environment. Watch out for yet more bans at AON
She even suggested that some UK bait manufacturers were using processed imported (illegal)animal offal in their baits
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Post by BOF on Mar 24, 2006 12:22:51 GMT
Why import animal offal from anywhere? Don't we have enough of our own? Besides its largely water anyway, (as are we for that matter). So why import and transport water? What she may be saying is that we are importing Animal / Fish meals. Now I dont know about Animal meals, but we always have imported Fishmeals, and there is nothing dodgy about them. What are animal meals used for? BOF
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2006 13:53:40 GMT
Only reported what she said on the radio phone-in, Phil.
For some reason the program makers at Radio Newcastle seem to think she is an expert on all things concerned with fisheries. The 'footfall' at AON would suggest otherwise.
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Post by Pecker on Mar 24, 2006 14:49:05 GMT
Though why they are so against floater fishing I have no idea. Why are they anti cerial based baits in some forms, ie Bread, and dog biscuit, yet allow them in others such as pellets, boilies and pastes? I suspect its the old wives tale of the bread "souring the bottom" rearing its head in another form. If it is, it is a shame. As mentioned on another thread Phil , Willitofts have the same bans . Rather than souring the bottom , it's apparently designed to dissuade wildfowl from dropping in to lunch on floating baits , especially bread . Gary
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Post by BOF on Mar 24, 2006 15:02:33 GMT
Thats what shotguns are for Pecker. I have never seen a dead duck pick up a piece of bread yet. So why ban Bread and floaters? BOF
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Post by gazmc on Mar 25, 2006 15:53:21 GMT
BOF Wrote ; ;D ;D ;D Gaz
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Post by bigsi on Mar 25, 2006 16:01:28 GMT
Elm tree at kilnhurst banned bread, not because of the ducks I believe, more becuase of the mulch (spelling??) that collects in the margins,
Another reason is matches, If your fishing on the bottom and the guy in the next peg is using dog buscuits on the top and firing out freebies, some dont seem to like that..
People over using, too many free offerings and idiots can cause such bans.
Im not saying the above are good reasons, but they are the ones ive heard.
Si
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