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Adam Coulthard with a catch from Sykehouse Lock
Darren Cook with around 10lb of Roach taken in 3 hours from the Don
Ian Hurst with a nice Roach that was part of a short afternoon/evening stint on the Don
Martin Obonyi with and 8lb 4oz Carp and 5lb Bream from the Idle at Newington
Joel Troops of Stainforth with a 6lb 5oz Bream from the Idle
Matt Brown with a 7lb 8oz Barbel from the Salmon Run on the River Don
Matt with a 6lb 15oz Barbel from the same session. These fish were part of a 7 Barbel and 2 Chub catch.
A typically sized Chub (around 1.5lb) from the River Don
Darren Wainer with an 8lb 8oz Barbel from the Don back in 1998.
Jim Taylor on the canal at St Georges
Martin Warne at on the canal at St Georges
Jim and Martin at St Georges
Jim Taylor's smiling
Martin Warne's smiling too
Nick Greenwood 's avoiding the camera
Adam Ball
River Don, Salmon Run
Barbel 5lb 0oz
Paul Wallace
River Don, Salmon Run
Barbel 5lb ish
Matt Brown
River Don, Hexthorpe
2lb ish Chub
Matt Brown,
River Don, Salmon Run
Small Chub
Matt Brown,
River Don, Sprotborough
4lb ish Barbel
Matt Brown,
River Don, Sprotborough
4lb ish Barbel
Mick Ball,
River Don, Salmon Run,
3lb ish Barbel
Mini Perch on a plug nearly half it's length!
A tranquill summer's eve on the Don above the Salmon Run
Paul Wallace
River Don, Salmon Run
Barbel 4lb ish
Matt Brown
River Don, Salmon Run
Barbel 4lb ish
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Ian Hurst with a nice
River Don Barbel
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Never carry a rod vertically whilst walking along rivers or canals.
Avoid fishing close to any overhead wires within 30m.
Always look up before starting to fish.
Nylon monofilament can conduct electricity.
Waders of wellington boots may not protect you against a shock.
Remember overhead cables may be less than 20ft above the ground.
Electricity can arc.