Crucian Fishery Map

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I could see what had happened :Wink: the fish monger location amused me but I am but a simple minded yokel.
The list was interesting though, couple of places I was aware of but never fished that I might try next summer.
I fish eye kettleby maybe a dozen times a year, I was unaware that there were crucians stocked.

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Does this work better on a computer screen? On my phone the map shows my nearest fish icon as a few miles from where I live, but the details of it refer to a water at least thirty miles away.
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MWithell wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 11:18 am Does this work better on a computer screen? On my phone the map shows my nearest fish icon as a few miles from where I live, but the details of it refer to a water at least thirty miles away.
Sounds like an iffy postcode there, what venue is that?
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It's Furnace Lakes in East Sussex, apparently, but it shows as just north of Steyning in West Sussex. The list of waters shows nothing else it's likely to be. A shame, as I'd definitely have looked it up. Actually, the icon is very near another water I go to occasionally - Alderwood Ponds. Their website doesn't mention crucians, though.
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MWithell wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 12:11 pm It's Furnace Lakes in East Sussex, apparently, but it shows as just north of Steyning in West Sussex. The list of waters shows nothing else it's likely to be. A shame, as I'd definitely have looked it up. Actually, the icon is very near another water I go to occasionally - Alderwood Ponds. Their website doesn't mention crucians, though.
Thanks for letting me know - postcode was wrong, I've changed the map :Hat:

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Pulborough Angling Society has lakes at Goose Green, near Ashington, West Sussex, which contain crucians, but I have no idea what category they would come under.
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MWithell wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 12:27 pm Pulborough Angling Society has lakes at Goose Green, near Ashington, West Sussex, which contain crucians, but I have no idea what category they would come under.
'Unclassified' I guess, but I've passed that venue on, many thanks :Hat:
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Homer Simpson wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 9:49 am I could see what had happened :Wink: the fish monger location amused me but I am but a simple minded yokel.
The list was interesting though, couple of places I was aware of but never fished that I might try next summer.
I fish eye kettleby maybe a dozen times a year, I was unaware that there were crucians stocked.
:Hat: This one was caught from there September 2017, not a monster but I had a few. I saw one caught by another angler that I would estimate at 1.08. They look 'alright' crucians to me.

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I see that Stockton reservoir is listed as 'U', "Likely to contain crucians", am I right? If so, it's wrong as it contains stacks of them.

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Dave Burr wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 12:56 pm I see that Stockton reservoir is listed as 'U', "Likely to contain crucians", am I right? If so, it's wrong as it contains stacks of them.
'u': 'Ungraded' -- Claimed to contain crucians but recent captures rare or unverified, stocking history unknown, may no longer contain crucians or those claimed are actually F1s, goldfish or hybrids. Awaiting further information.

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