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  1. I'll put my neck on the line and say that Bury Hill Fisheries (Dorking) is the best commercial complex within a 15 mile radius of there.

     

    Other commercial choices within a 15 mile radius include:

     

    Henfold Lakes

    Gabriel's Fishery

    Beaver Farm Fisheries

    Godstone Vineyard Lake

    South Norwood Lake

    Burgess Park

    Epsom Stew Pond

    Woodpeckers Course Fishery

     

    Hope that helps.

  2. Ah well, spring IS in the air, and it IS the spawning season afterall!

     

    And back down to earth with a bump, BBQ and lobworm (though not on the same plate please!) payments sent via Paypal Steve.

     

    I'm itching to see what the weather will like, a little too early to tell.

  3. Yes Geoff.

     

    Ohh, top man, thank you very much Budgie. :thumbs:

     

    (and now trying his luck) Does anyone know a good boilie flavour and size for tench? :D

     

    And the best bit? I had 100% confidence in my 'should I get to Wingham tench methods and bait', and it didn't involve boilies! Now I'm full of doubt and back to square one! Grrrrr. :rolleyes:

  4. If it's just for the fish-in, I'm sure somebody can lend you one.

     

    Hmm, actually I usually don't like to borrow, silly pride and all that, but as the fish-in is my main concern, that's actually a splendid idea, at least I can see whether a bedchair is something I'd like to invest in. :thumbs:

  5. Hmm, OK, I should point out that I camp at least yearly, sometimes more, and have done since I started Cubs almost 40 years ago. I sleep on the floor in a bag, usually on foam, sometimes not, but last year (due to a bad back and complaining partner) on an air bed. I'll agree not the same as home comforts, but certainly acceptable. I'm reluctant to spend yet more money (how often have I said that here! :rolleyes: ) on a bedchair that will get used so rarely, even though I fully appreciate it is the ultimate solution. After my Predator Fish-In experience earlier in the year I've realised I'm going to have to upgrade my worn out warm weather camping sleeping bag to at the very least a 3 season jobby, so that's another expense to be considered on top of whichever 'bed' I choose.

     

    Not that I'm considering a bedchair in the slightest, especially not the TFG Signature at £45, but (and excuse the really dumb question), does the leg section fold down so that it can be used as a chair, and if not (which I'm guessing is the case, doesn't look like there's room), where does the 'chair' in 'bedchair' fit in?

  6. Wow, excellent angling Andrew, can't get over the size of that last tench, gorgeous!

     

    Interesting to hear that unnatural baits (i.e. boilies, are now accepted), might have to change my plan if I'm lucky enough to be invited this year.

  7. You could always go for one of these it has a night light (redlamp) which apparently is harder for fish/animanls to see.

    Just a thought!

     

    Ant

     

    And what a good thought too, I actually have the Energizer red LED headlamp similar to that one already! Still, my question stands, as often it is possible to see at night depending on the moon and/or cloud. The weekend will be last quarter moon, so depending on cloud and/or light pollution, it is entirely feasible to do without a torch for most activities.

  8. What do others sleep on?

     

    Currently I'm a fish OR sleep angler, so I see no need for a bedchair, especially as my bivvy sessions are fairly infrequent at the moment. So that leaves either a camp bed or some kind of mat, and I'm thinking the self-inflating mats look ideal.

     

    Would welcome any thoughts on the matter.

  9. Like Terry, I sleep OR fish, although I too might cat-nap fully dressed in my fishing chair. I have absolutely no faith that any alarm could wake me from my sleep! So for sleeping I strip off as weather dictates, which for the previous AN Predator Fish-In meant keeping everything on except my boots (warmer bag on my shopping list)!

  10. I've certainly seen figures quoted (usually per acre I think), but can't remember where. Steve Burke will know I'm sure.

     

    Edit: A very quick Google search and I think the Environment Agency recommend a maximum of 400lbs per acre.

  11. Angly if you do get a Wingham place I'd be very happy to talk rigs with you! I'm the opposite of Anderoo and as riggy as you can get! I've played around alot with various rigs to present hair rigged maggots and whilst I'm pleased with the latest one I reckon I need more fish to be sure!

     

    If I do make it to Wingham, I'm not sure about 'talk with' (which suggests I'll have some useful input!), but I'm more than happy to listen intently and take notes whilst you do the talking!

  12. Congratulations Elton and Anglers' Net Team, both on an excellent site, and for attracting a better stamp of angler to the forums (myself being the exception of course!).

     

    All together now:

     

    'For he's a jolly good fellow,

    for he's a jolly good fellow...........................

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