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Coarse Fishing UK 2000 The place to come to find out about
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Lakes and Ponds There is no clearly cut distinction between a lake and a pond. An ornamental water an acre in extent park may be a lake and the same thing elsewhere my be a pond. One of the most difficult things in the whole of coarse fishing is finding the fish in a big lake like Windermere. The newcomer to such must trust luck or local advice. The small ponds offer few problems, for a judicious application of groundbait or loosefeed should draw the fish together. Between these extremes there is every possible variation of still water-miserable rubbish filled ponds in which only tench or crucian carp can subsist; well-weeded ponds which allow support every still water species of British fish and sometimes foreign introductions such as zander and catfish. Coarse Fishing UK
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