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Big G
post Oct 1 2005, 12:15 AM
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Has anyone fished the Warrington anglers stretches of the Dee, the Dane or the Ribble? Anyone any recommendations?


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post Oct 2 2005, 05:07 PM
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Not fished there stretch of the Dee but my Brother has don't think he had much of there stretch,I've personally fished there stretch of the Dane more chub/small stuff than barbel and to be truthfully it's OK but there is alot better stretches of the Dane,I've fished there stretches of the Ribble a few times,apart from the Idiots that it attracts it's got some great sport to offerr,and is Very very snaggy and very hard to hold a led if slightly up also a pair of chest waders will come in handy on certain pegs.

Hopr thats of some help.
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post Oct 4 2005, 05:49 PM
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Ive fished the Dee at Almere Ferry a fair few times. The confluence with the Alyn seems to be the hotspot for Barbel, only small ones mind to around 3lb. Its very shallow and with a stick float there are loads of little brownies to be had. A bit further along towards the farm it deepens off and slows down, great fun with the stick float for dace and roach although pike can be a bit of a pain around there. Around the back of the caravans on the u shape bend there is apparantly a deep hole which is reknowned for bream, never tried it though. I last went up about a month back, it was gin clear and very low hopefully it should now have a bit of colour it
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post Oct 5 2005, 01:19 AM
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The Worthenbury stretch has good trotting and some depth. Good looking pike water though had no luck myself. Parking is excellent, not far from the bank.
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