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Cormorants,
                 This was quite a scary article, it was in the `Angling Mail November 16th 2010`

Dr.Dan Forman, who has just led a study by Swansea University, found that eight cormorants can kill
100 fish in a session and can return to the site up to four times a day.

Assuming Dr. Dan Forman and the Swansea University`s figures are correct, imagine the devastation and
possible loss of fish that could take place in just one year.
Welcome to
Monthly Report
November 2012
Scroll down to follow our fishing adventures, as to where we go, who we meet, what they catch
                                                and what`s happening on the bank.


     If you have any comments or fishing pictures you would like to add please send them to
                                                mail@watersidediary.co.uk
November: Noted for it`s Dace (Latin: Leuciscus leuciscus), Record: 1lb 5oz 2dr, Simon Ashton,
         River Wear, Durham, Top Baits: Maggots, casters, redworm. Specimen weight:10oz.
                                                   
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                                    The Broadlands Lakes Bream Challenge!

For every Bream caught in the main lake and transferred to the match lake, by a bailiff, Broadlands
will donate £1 to one of three charities they support:
Carping for Cancer:  (Orchid Male Cancer Appeal).
Piam Brown Ward:   (Wessex Paediatric Oncology Centre).
Help for Hero`s:        (Help the wounded servicemen and women returning from Afghanistan and Iraq).

So if you bag a Bream on the main lake call Pete straight away on 07967076049, and a Bailiff will be
along to safely transfer it to the match lake, tell him your choice of charity and you will have supported
a great cause.

For more information ask John the `Monk` or Mervyn the `Mole` at the entrance hut, Please Help.


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