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bread on the cuts

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bread on the cuts

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in my younger years i used to travel with a group of anglers from ALREWAS they only fished the canals and fish the bread and they had a differant method for each canal . One angler and think Bill would have known him Vic Carthey from Armitage no poles in them days just 12 ft rod and small centerpin reel he was so good he could land it on a sixpence . But he used to use flaKE ONLY very small bits on the WORC CANAL he was unbeatable great bags of fish he didnot use the punch much and his bread feed was different to it was like horses for courses you mite say .great canal man Image Image
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I can remember him mate Image
To name a few top punch / Bread blokes I have ever seen ( I know there's more like Fred and co from staffs area but I have not seen them fish, due to my time on that circuit(25 years ago !) as I mainly fished T & M, Cov canal and later Erewash.)
Here's my top blokes !!!
Bill Spragg (RIP), Billy Makin, Jim Bryne, Roy Walker, John (I think) Haines, Pete Jayes, Tony Marshall, Rob Middleton all a joy to watch Image
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Interesting comments.

Agree 100% with John Haynes, the best bread angler (not just punch) ever on the cuts.

I know Fred Cheetham has always said he was the best he had ever seen.

There weren't many that took THREE different bread mixes to a cut match :-X :-X :-X

I well remember Vic Carthy, he had a brother as well. Descendants still have the tackle shop at Armitage.
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