Where the fish are and how to catch 'em.(Sport)

From: Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England) | Date: February 3, 2005 | Copyright information

Aldin grange lakes ( (0191) 384 6090: Fish of the week was a 9lb 15oz rainbow caught by Bill Hedley on a Black Buzzer. Fishing has been good with Bloodworm, Buzzers, Black Fritz and Yellow Dog Nobbler all fishing well. Ryan Barrow had the best catch of the week, landing no fewer than 22 trout for his visit.

BEAMISH LAKES ( 0795 681113: Good sport again this week with fish in the 3lb to 8lb range being caught. Trout are not too deep with floating lines and long leaders be...

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