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Old 04-09-2006, 09:23 AM
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Can anyone confirm that the disabled stage on the left hand Pines swims at Redesmere is out of bounds to 'able bodied' anglers. (I tend to fish 8pm until 2am sessions at the moment so I assume i am not using it at a time when anyone else would want it) But if it's out of bounds I'm happy to find another peg - it just happens to probabley be the best producing Bream peg on the mere!
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Old 04-09-2006, 11:15 AM
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Not enitirely sur eon this one, whether its 'Out of bounds' or 'priority for disabled', as surely the latter would be the best solution for everyone

Eitherway, pegs eitherside and nessy pegs all fish basically the same water...
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There is nothing mentioned in the Rules & Constitution etc??
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I was told by a bailff that the peg is out of bounds to "non-disabled" people.
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Old 04-09-2006, 11:34 AM
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New thing I think, defo a subject worth clarifying. I personally would like to see it a 'priority' thing for disabled, and not 'disabled only' as I think if the peg isnt being used, then why shouldnt some of the other anglers have a go??

We arn't stopping disabled anglers form fishing it that way, but we also arn't being stopped, because (not by) but because of them.
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Which are the nessy pegs, left or right of the Pines,Nige. Still getting my bearings mate.
Just been reading a few Graham Marsden articles about bream fishing the Meres, in the 80's traditionally they ( and the tench ) appear to develope a day time feeding time between 11am - 1pm as we head into autumn, anyone concur with this - and if so does it replace the night feeding times or compliment them?
Another point mentioned is that the bream rarely feed well when the carp are active, which they have been increasingly the last few days, well the meadows for sure........
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Which are the nessy pegs, left or right of the Pines,Nige. Still getting my bearings mate.
Just been reading a few Graham Marsden articles about bream fishing the Meres, in the 80's traditionally they ( and the tench ) appear to develope a day time feeding time between 11am - 1pm as we head into autumn, anyone concur with this - and if so does it replace the night feeding times or compliment them?
Another point mentioned is that the bream rarely feed well when the carp are active, which they have been increasingly the last few days, well the meadows for sure........
The nessie pegs are right of the two pine pegs , a little walk down the track, left of the pines is a peg called first in. Hope this helps mate.
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Fished 'first in' the last two sessions- nice depth but no fish although had two runs on a single 10mm source boillie that turned the reels and nothing there on the strike, liners or smaller fish taking the bait but not getting the hook - only fishing 10's.

Peg called Nessie for any particular reason?
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Fished 'first in' the last two sessions- nice depth but no fish although had two runs on a single 10mm source boillie that turned the reels and nothing there on the strike, liners or smaller fish taking the bait but not getting the hook - only fishing 10's.

Peg called Nessie for any particular reason?
not sure why they are called nessie mate, there are two, on little nessie the other big nessie
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Owt to do with 'monsters'...fella?
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Can anyone confirm that the disabled stage on the left hand Pines swims at Redesmere is out of bounds to 'able bodied' anglers.
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Whilst we were building this platform we had an idea that this would be what people thought was going to happen.....this peg was chosen to be a disabled peg due to access only there is no reason that an abled bodied angler should not use this peg but they should be aware that if a disabled does have presidence.
There is no rule to say this peg cannot be used........just be prepared to give way if the need come up.
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not sure why they are called nessie mate, there are two, on little nessie the other big nessie
Yup, if you look to the right of the margins in Nessie the log looks like Ness-monster

LOL - well thats the story i heard....
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Yeah... clocked it tonight...can't see it from nessy's but can see from Pines
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PJW, Thanks for that, would always oblige if someone needed the peg..
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