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I hope it goes better than todays (cold) session chubbing on a low, clear river. To rub it in an otter swam right past me underwater about ten feet away. Little devil!

 

Toady.

Sleeping we image what awake we wish;

Dogs dream of bones, and fishermen of fish.

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Cold and low, clear river - that's a tough combination.

 

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Just joined so I'm saying hi and seeing how things work...

 

I hope it goes better than todays (cold) session chubbing on a low, clear river. To rub it in an otter swam right past me underwater about ten feet away. Little devil!

 

Toady.

 

You saw an Otter where abouts was this. i have only seen one once in the wild.

take a look at my blog

http://chubcatcher.blogspot.co.uk/

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You saw an Otter where abouts was this. i have only seen one once in the wild.

 

 

On the lower Tees above Yarm. See the blighters quite regularly on this river. Saw three (playing in a group) last year while grayling fishing on the middle Tees.

 

Also had one swim right past me - about four feet off - when fly fishing my club stretch of the Leven (a small tributary of the Tees).

 

They don't seem to do much harm on the Leven but there are reports that they are doing damage to the chub and barbel stocks of the main river are being bandied about...

Sleeping we image what awake we wish;

Dogs dream of bones, and fishermen of fish.

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