Red and Gold
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Red and Gold
The Rudd is probably one of our most beautiful fish and a big Rudd is a very scarce and sought after fish. Big Rudd waters are becoming increasingly difficult to track down, although there are a few waters across the country that still hold good fish. I’d be interested to find out if there are any good Rudd waters down here on the south coast. I know there were some in Frensham, as Bob James showed us in APFA. And in Catching the Impossible Martin Bowler found a pool with monsters in.
Do you know of any specimen Rudd waters near you?
Do you know of any specimen Rudd waters near you?
SK
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Re: Red and Gold
Frensham still produces big rudd, though they can be hard to track down amid the shoals of small rudd. These two lakes do have the right look for rudd, what with all the reeds - though it must be said gravel pits do produce big rudd more readily.
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Re: Red and Gold
Rudd in my opinion are the most beautiful fish that swim in our island.
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and this being my 250th post I should now be a Rudd!
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Well done Snape. :thumb: You have it all planned.
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The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
Re: Red and Gold
During the summer I see some very nice Rudd most lunchtimes.
Unfortunately they live in the lake in St James park so I can't fish for them.
Theres also hoards of small fish and a few nice Carp including one of 30lb plus.
my first fish was a small Rudd caught on a 6ft green glass woolworths rod. Now used by my daughter.
Gaz
Unfortunately they live in the lake in St James park so I can't fish for them.
Theres also hoards of small fish and a few nice Carp including one of 30lb plus.
my first fish was a small Rudd caught on a 6ft green glass woolworths rod. Now used by my daughter.
Gaz
Re: Red and Gold
I often used to stop and look for fish in there when I worked at a certain large building nearby (which must remain nameless) but never saw any rudd in there. Did see carp - usually around the island at the Palace end - though nothing much over ten pounds.gaztheangler wrote:During the summer I see some very nice Rudd most lunchtimes.
Unfortunately they live in the lake in St James park so I can't fish for them.
Theres also hoards of small fish and a few nice Carp including one of 30lb plus.
my first fish was a small Rudd caught on a 6ft green glass woolworths rod. Now used by my daughter.
Gaz
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Re: Red and Gold
There are some rudd in my local lake, I have had them to about 12oz. In fact I have caught a couple on each of my last two trips. I haven't heard of any bigger ones coming out. They are far outnumbered by the roach.
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Re: Red and Gold
My first fishing rod was a 6ft green glass Woolworths rod, complete with Winfield reel. It was a hand-me-down from my older brother after he upgraded to some 'proper' tackle (a Shakespeare rod & reel!).gaztheangler wrote:During the summer I see some very nice Rudd most lunchtimes.
Unfortunately they live in the lake in St James park so I can't fish for them.
Theres also hoards of small fish and a few nice Carp including one of 30lb plus.
my first fish was a small Rudd caught on a 6ft green glass woolworths rod. Now used by my daughter.
Gaz
Never caught a rudd on it though...
Re: Red and Gold
GOS,
Popped over lunchtime didn't see anything.
My building is old and large and nearby.
Gaz
Popped over lunchtime didn't see anything.
My building is old and large and nearby.
Gaz