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SussexMan
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Can anyone indicate if there is a review of C Yates "The Waterlog Years" in this section of TFF and indicate which page number it is on, please?

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If there isn’t, I do recommend it! A lovely book with some great stories by one of our best angling writers.
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A great writer. I have all the “Waterlog” magazines and re read Chris Yates articles. It is good that they have been compiled into a single tome. Would recommend it…. If you can find a copy.

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Tengisgol wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:08 am If there isn’t, I do recommend it! A lovely book with some great stories by one of our best angling writers.
I’ll second that Phil, great book and wonderful to have all of those pieces in one volume :Thumb:
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I've just finished "The Waterlog Years" its one of my favourite books and one that I return to at least once a year

A lovely read
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Well thats the clincher..
I have just ordered a copy.
I used to find Chris's writing a bit flowery when I was younger so I missed out on a lot..
As I've got older I am enjoying the old programs and the books I have read, and thats only a couple, so.. its on its way,
Thanks for a reminder.
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