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Old 13-10-2006, 04:49 PM
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when does the stoke ticket run from.

want to join to fish bolesworth.

also did the stocks suffer much with the prob they had.

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and is there any way i could go and have a walk round the lake as it is a lot of money to pay for a place i,v never seen
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Old 13-10-2006, 07:53 PM
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Afraid the best you're gonna get is the pictures from the website, as you will understand members have the privelage and privacy of fishing the waters. Although all of the SOTAS waters are stunning waters, rest assured.

The tickets from from January 1st to January 1st, but Bolesworth only gives you a month of fishing before the closed season due to being closed for shooting.

The stocks suffered very little in terms of overally affecting the stock of fish, and there are still *plenty* to go at. In my opinion, the stocks are perhaps a little better (not that loosing those few was a good thing) but sometimes thinning them can allow room for growth as you'd expect.

I've been a member for 5 years now and would reccommend it to anyone. It may be a little costly but you are fishing for some true English Leney's on some waters, and to fish private estate waters you can't expect to pay day-ticket prices.

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Old 13-10-2006, 08:59 PM
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thanks for that and i know you cant just go walking round just cant wait to get my line wet and wanted to see the place.

hope to see you soon (jan 1st ha ha)


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Hi Mate

Afraid the best you're gonna get is the pictures from the website, as you will understand members have the privelage and privacy of fishing the waters. Although all of the SOTAS waters are stunning waters, rest assured.

The tickets from from January 1st to January 1st, but Bolesworth only gives you a month of fishing before the closed season due to being closed for shooting.

The stocks suffered very little in terms of overally affecting the stock of fish, and there are still *plenty* to go at. In my opinion, the stocks are perhaps a little better (not that loosing those few was a good thing) but sometimes thinning them can allow room for growth as you'd expect.

I've been a member for 5 years now and would reccommend it to anyone. It may be a little costly but you are fishing for some true English Leney's on some waters, and to fish private estate waters you can't expect to pay day-ticket prices.

Good Luck Mate,
...and if you havn't looked - visit www.sotangling.com

(and no I'm not on commision )
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i know sotas has some large (maybe hard) waters but are there waters to cater for eveyone, maybe with higher stocks in? i have looked at the website but 1st hand feedback is always better
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Old 13-10-2006, 09:32 PM
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Have a look at the SOTAS site and you will find that there are numerous waters which cater for all levels of angler with higher levels of stock, as you put it, Bolesworth being one of them. But don't be fooled into thinking this means easy, like all waters even highly stocked can and do become heartbreakers.
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But don't be fooled into thinking this means easy, like all waters even highly stocked can and do become heartbreakers.[/quote]

don`t i know it!! cheers
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Easy - bolesworth, stoke pond, fanshawe
Medium/hard - Astbury/main lake
Hard - Redesmere/TP

But i have no doubt got that wrong and will get a shouting at by someone.
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Old 13-10-2006, 09:49 PM
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might be 2 more new members in january!
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decision made, 2 members coming the sotas way in january! scanned the website and cant find the price, anyone help?
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Old 22-10-2006, 06:47 PM
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http://www.sotangling.com/MEMBERSHIP-2006

this years is on the form mate, £80+£40+£35 for membership, joining fee and night permit, not sure about next year, just fill the form in and send it back with an s.a.e, when you hear back you'll know how much to send
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[quote=Joephus;24985]
Medium/hard - Astbury/QUOTE]

I am sure i have been told by people that Astbury is as hard, or damn close, as Redesmere!! if im wrong then please let me know, but it sure aint an medium water, in my opinion!!!!!!
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Old 23-10-2006, 07:45 PM
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tad more than i thought but definately than day ticket waters all year!! lookin forward to it
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you only have to pay the joining fee once mate next year is £40 cheaper
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Old 23-10-2006, 07:49 PM
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tad more than i thought but definately than day ticket waters all year!! lookin forward to it
it may sound expensive at first but if you are a regular angler to the banks and go most weeks it works out about £3 a week ? VALUE ? ? ? oh aye




where else can you get awesome private waters for that price
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true true... 4 kilos of boilies for free!
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