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Snape wrote:Wow. :thumb:
If it is fishable on a day tick basis I sense a TFF outing coming on....
What a good idea. :thumb:
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They used to have limited day tickets just in certain swims.

The season ticket is quite affordable anyway.

Day season is £32 Night season is £42 (just made a phone call to find out).

I'll go and have a walk around again with Carol in the next couple of weeks with a proper camera and see if I can see any notice about day tickets.

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I would be great Shaun, thank you. :thumb:
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Thanks Shaun....

I got my previous info here...

http://www.ncbno5areafishingclub.co.uk/mapperley.htm
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Recent visitors to Redmire have been able to read all about Albert Buckley and Mapperley, courtesy of this extract from Kevin Clifford's "The History of Carp Fishing". It was placed on the wall in the toilet shed
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Read it every time I went to the loo! :)
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Shaun

Did you have that walk with Carol? I'd love to get a TFF group visit pencilled in for the new year, perhaps in the spring??
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I'd be up for a Mapperley spring visit.
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Me too cant do any worse than last time eh chaps?
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Loop Erimder wrote:Me too cant do any worse than last time eh chaps?
Your right there Loop.
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