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Old 03-10-2010, 19:10   #1
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Hello, after many requests, we finally have our fishing group here on the forum.
I've been asked to keep an eye on the group, so feel free to PM me any questions or suggestions.
I'm only a pleasure angler, but have netted pike and chub and grayling this year!
But I know we have some skilled match guys/girls on here, and some very good pleasure anglers on the forum too, so everyone feel free to post comments, questions and where all the hotspots are currently locally.
Not forgetting the sea anglers, you are all welcome to use this facility and make our little bit of Sheffield Forum the friendliest bit of cyber space!

So come on, don your wellies, tackle up and dangle yer maggot!
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Old 04-10-2010, 11:37   #2
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i think its good now it has its own section, i keep having a look for new ideas of where to go around Sheffield, Rotherham & Chesterfield etc
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Old 04-10-2010, 21:07   #3
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hi iam a carp angler and been fishing now since i was 8 years old started with me dad on trent now 46 and still fishing i do a lot of carp fishing now , done with pole fishing due to a bad back , i all so like to use me feeder fishing on rivers to and canals , i go on quite a few carp froums , its good to see that there is 1 on here now so make yer self know to all

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Old 12-11-2010, 21:28   #4
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Hello, after many requests, we finally have our fishing group here on the forum.
I've been asked to keep an eye on the group, so feel free to PM me any questions or suggestions.
I'm only a pleasure angler, but have netted pike and chub and grayling this year!
But I know we have some skilled match guys/girls on here, and some very good pleasure anglers on the forum too, so everyone feel free to post comments, questions and where all the hotspots are currently locally.
Not forgetting the sea anglers, you are all welcome to use this facility and make our little bit of Sheffield Forum the friendliest bit of cyber space!

So come on, don your wellies, tackle up and dangle yer maggot!
hi andy, only into the pleasure angling these days @ sick to death of carp,carp @more carp. any idea of any good bream winter venues ?. enjoyed underbank this autumn, had some cracking bream but dont think its any good in winter. Regards
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Old 18-11-2010, 00:47   #5
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Hi folks
can anyone give me advice on a good pike fishing spot .
I've heard there is alot of pike in riverlin But in which pond ?
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Old 18-11-2010, 09:10   #6
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Hi, I hear the first dam past the fire station is best for pike, went spinning there a few months ago and got chatting to 2 guys who were dead baiting, they said it was full of little jack pike.
I still blanked however!
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Old 18-11-2010, 09:12   #7
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hi andy, only into the pleasure angling these days @ sick to death of carp,carp @more carp. any idea of any good bream winter venues ?. enjoyed underbank this autumn, had some cracking bream but dont think its any good in winter. Regards
Anyone help grandadowl? wheres good for the winter slabs?
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Old 18-11-2010, 14:55   #8
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Anyone help grandadowl? wheres good for the winter slabs?
you could try langold lake thats got some good bream in
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Old 13-12-2010, 15:04   #9
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It must a very nice group! My dad is fond of fishing. I guess he can find here a lot of intersting information and meet new people. I will suggest it to him.
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Old 13-12-2010, 15:25   #10
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Congrats on getting your own group off the ground! Hope you enjoy chatting on it
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Old 11-02-2011, 20:28   #11
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Anyone help grandadowl? wheres good for the winter slabs?
dearne valley park bck of barnsley ground full of skimmers and good bream had the around 7lb
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Old 13-01-2012, 19:49   #12
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hi andy, only into the pleasure angling these days @ sick to death of carp,carp @more carp. any idea of any good bream winter venues ?. enjoyed underbank this autumn, had some cracking bream but dont think its any good in winter. Regards
some decent bream places, wosborough resivoir has some fine bream, ive heard candy corner has some 8lb bream but im not sure if they are an urban myth or they dont get a look in because of all the carp??? ive had a 4lb bream from the pond at dungworth.

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Old 30-04-2012, 20:10   #13
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some decent bream places, wosborough resivoir has some fine bream, ive heard candy corner has some 8lb bream but im not sure if they are an urban myth or they dont get a look in because of all the carp??? ive had a 4lb bream from the pond at dungworth.

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I have had some huge Bream out of Hoskers at Candy Corners... Very rare they are pulled out though due to the huge head of Carp gobbling all the bait....
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Old 02-05-2012, 20:11   #14
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Keep us informed and our friend Graham and his mate Bob would also be up for any matches if they are not already booked up because they fish quite a few matches but mainly pleasure fish
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Old 16-06-2012, 17:04   #15
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Hi any body tell me how loxley fishery,is fishing at the moment.I'm fishing a match there never fished before
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Old 10-10-2012, 15:16   #16
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Hi, I hear the first dam past the fire station is best for pike, went spinning there a few months ago and got chatting to 2 guys who were dead baiting, they said it was full of little jack pike.
I still blanked however!
I was told told the same by a trusted mate who used minnows to catch loads of jacks. I went with minnows and caught nothing. T hat was 30 yrs ago
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Old 23-10-2012, 20:29   #17
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Hi all we are having a small friendly match at Lewden Springs at Worsborough on Sunday next if anybody wants to join us
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Old 01-12-2012, 17:37   #18
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good to have a fishing forum, well done for getting it up and running,look forward to reading dialy
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Old 01-12-2012, 19:46   #19
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welcome gazza c, looking forwards to your thoughts and views on here.
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Old 02-12-2012, 16:24   #20
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