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<blockquote data-quote="Silverfisher" data-source="post: 2642116" data-attributes="member: 23842"><p>I mean 20lb is quite exceptional for an average pleasure angler like me. When I did that last month that was the first time I’ve done such a weight from the Thames that didn’t include some proper bream and perch to boost the weight. Most my good bags this season (and in past seasons) were more in the day 10-17lb range like the couple I’ve had this week. You do need to fish quite well in a decent swim in decent conditions to do comfortably double figure bags though. There’s been plenty of other times this season where I have had comfortably single figure bags when either I’ve fished rubbish, sat on a dud peg and/or copped a load of wind or extreme heat.</p><p></p><p>I’ve not fished any of those spots I’m afraid. Abingdon is sort of sandwiched between a couple bits I do fish (well with a couple more bits in between) but I know it to be good for roach, perch and bream in particular. The other two are further upstream than I venture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverfisher, post: 2642116, member: 23842"] I mean 20lb is quite exceptional for an average pleasure angler like me. When I did that last month that was the first time I’ve done such a weight from the Thames that didn’t include some proper bream and perch to boost the weight. Most my good bags this season (and in past seasons) were more in the day 10-17lb range like the couple I’ve had this week. You do need to fish quite well in a decent swim in decent conditions to do comfortably double figure bags though. There’s been plenty of other times this season where I have had comfortably single figure bags when either I’ve fished rubbish, sat on a dud peg and/or copped a load of wind or extreme heat. I’ve not fished any of those spots I’m afraid. Abingdon is sort of sandwiched between a couple bits I do fish (well with a couple more bits in between) but I know it to be good for roach, perch and bream in particular. The other two are further upstream than I venture. [/QUOTE]
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