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Anybody have any info on these waters? I have had a look on the website and was looking for any more information

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Depends what you're after. Grey mist is pretty much seen as the flagship water producing good catches of carp and specimen tench. I believe the first 30 came out of there a few weeks ago. Sandiway Lake is another favourite with supposedly massive bream and reports of carp to around 30 as well. The rivers are the main attraction for most I think, they hold a few stretches of the Severn, Trent and Ribble capable of producing good Barbel and chub. Lots of canal venues to choose from if that floats your boat. Tell us what you're targeting and im sure we can point you in the right direction

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Guest crazyhazy

i was a member about ten years ago i caught my first barbel at bicton. I'm looking for a nice stillwater for bream tench roach etc had a look at cicely mill but that seems to get hammered

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yeah Cicely and Rixton get battered, some cracking tench in them though. Woodshaw Resevoir is a little gem. You can catch quality roach all day then later on in the afternoon the crucians and tench switch on. Some lovely ghosties and koi to around 15lb in the Appleton Thorn fishery as well. Budworth is supposedly good for Bream but ive not been yet, Sandiway large lake too.

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