Olly!
The Adur and tributaries get as far east as just west East (edit) of Burgess Hill, West Sussex!
Kent? NO! It's ours!
Mike
Strikeright ??
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Re: Strikeright ??
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Re: Strikeright ??
Both the Eastern Adur - which I thought almost, if not reached Kent, - but does East Sussex? And the Western Adur which is nearer to me!
Getting my West Grinstead and my East Grinstead, where I lived as a small child - so no memories! - mixed up.
Getting my West Grinstead and my East Grinstead, where I lived as a small child - so no memories! - mixed up.
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Re: Strikeright ??
Just been looking at Henfield & District AS with their sections of the Adur.
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Re: Strikeright ??
Thanks for posting this, I didn't know there were so many. I have the Aduraflo De Luxe and it's a great reel, use it quite a lot and it looks great on a cane rod.
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I'm looking to swap my Trudex (I stopped using it some time back) for as the same reel above.. 4 1/8th Audraflow.
I have the smaller Audraflow , (like the drag nut) and a few other Strikerights.
I know the Trudex is a more expensive reel but I don't use it.
Mr B
I have the smaller Audraflow , (like the drag nut) and a few other Strikerights.
I know the Trudex is a more expensive reel but I don't use it.
Mr B
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I love to see river maps like that Barbelbonce Can't help but think of the earliest travellers and how they would have made their interpretations of the then surroundings using the rivers and streams.
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Re: Strikeright ??
An interesting map, particularly as I live in Lancing. I've also wondered about that club, mainly for the still waters, but the river stretches are fairly near me. I imagine the flow must be fast, though, judging by further downstream. I have three StrikeRight reels, BTW.
Malcolm
Catching lob-worms is one of the greater Outdoor Sports. It is the most hilarious game in the world (John C Moore)
Catching lob-worms is one of the greater Outdoor Sports. It is the most hilarious game in the world (John C Moore)