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All our yesterdays.........a nice day on the river
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All our yesterdays.........a nice day on the river
Another one fo William to ave a Punt at
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Just a guess, The Cam.
All our yesterdays.........a nice day on the river
Interesting one TK.
maybe backwater of the Thames..Godstow lock.
Plenty punts moored up so a popular spot.
maybe backwater of the Thames..Godstow lock.
Plenty punts moored up so a popular spot.
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Used to have rowing boats on our River Sow years ago.
Don't think it's there though.
Don't think it's there though.
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River Sow, opposite the old windmill on the Doxey Road, Stafford, north end of Victoria Park.
What threw me was that you couldn't see the gasworks tower but i think it was taken before that was there or when it was at its lowest, it was past that cow on the left. Pic is taken from the main road bridge by the New Inn. On the right there was a long concrete wall where there used to moor the boats as per pic. When the boats went the fishing was unbelievable, casting punch and letting it bounce in the river off the concrete wall about three feet deep, loads of roach. It is virtually all car park now where the trees are on the right. Sainsbury's is also on that site now.
The river is a trickle now and totally wrecked as a fishery of any note, it used to be fabulous for roach.
What threw me was that you couldn't see the gasworks tower but i think it was taken before that was there or when it was at its lowest, it was past that cow on the left. Pic is taken from the main road bridge by the New Inn. On the right there was a long concrete wall where there used to moor the boats as per pic. When the boats went the fishing was unbelievable, casting punch and letting it bounce in the river off the concrete wall about three feet deep, loads of roach. It is virtually all car park now where the trees are on the right. Sainsbury's is also on that site now.
The river is a trickle now and totally wrecked as a fishery of any note, it used to be fabulous for roach.
All our yesterdays.........a nice day on the river
I wondered whether you'd have a second look at it Bill - spot on - a slice of Warburtons is in the post