This Season's Target

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What a corker !!! Well done indeed, Sir. :Hat:
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Superb SK :Hat:

As its a PB you could at least tell us the weight?

Also the tail looks a bit odd - an old warrior ?
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Oh sorry, 2lb 9oz, beat my old best by half a pound.

The tail damage, at a guess, was probably caused by a cormorant or a keep net. A warrior, they all were. Ancient fish that made my afternoon one to remember.
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The Sweetcorn Kid wrote:Oh sorry, 2lb 9oz, beat my old best by half a pound.

The tail damage, at a guess, was probably caused by a cormorant or a keep net. A warrior, they all were. Ancient fish that made my afternoon one to remember.
Fantastic to be able to catch 5 crucians of the size you caught them - especially from that water.
In my area back in the late 60's and early 70 ' s crucians were common in almost every stillwater in the area - but even though they were common and numerous large ones were rare and 2lb crucians were almost unheard of.
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That's a real beauty, well done Stu :Hat:
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Julian wrote:
The Sweetcorn Kid wrote:Oh sorry, 2lb 9oz, beat my old best by half a pound.

The tail damage, at a guess, was probably caused by a cormorant or a keep net. A warrior, they all were. Ancient fish that made my afternoon one to remember.
Fantastic to be able to catch 5 crucians of the size you caught them - especially from that water.
In my area back in the late 60's and early 70 ' s crucians were common in almost every stillwater in the area - but even though they were common and numerous large ones were rare and 2lb crucians were almost unheard of.
I feel very privileged to have been lucky enough to make the acquaintance of such a splendid shoal.
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Mushy wrote:That's a real beauty, well done Stu :Hat:
Thank you....I'll remember that fish for a very long time!! :Thumb:
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Fantastic to catch five big crucians in one session, well done! I am waiting to catch one for 15 years whatever the size...have all disappeared :(

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I've yet to catch a crucian, I'm really struggling to find them on a little lake I know holds them. Any tips? the lake is an old mere, lots of weed, loads of tree's, lots of features so they really could be anywhere.

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Lake is here - http://www.rocklandsmere.co.uk/main/coarse and is amazing for float fishing, I've fished it 3 times and never seen another angler. Its tiny, you can walk round in 10 mins. If you ever want to organise a forum event in Norfolk then this would be the place. I've had perch to 2lb, roach to 2lb, loads of silvers and a few small pike but no crucians....

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