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The 2010 SeasonWelcome Fisherfolk to the Molecam Blog for 2010.The season kicks off tomorrow with the opening of the 2010 Salmon Season. We all hope that we get slightly better conditions this year and that we see a few more salmon in the system. Last season was definitely a bit hit or miss as far as the salmon were concerned - you we either in the right spot at the right time or you missed your chance. The fishing was patchy and the runs sporadic. Conditions didn't help either, the rivers in the Taw catchment ran high consistently between the first week of July and the end of the season. Any way, watchers on the Mole and Bray did see afew at the back end although quite how the spawning went only time will tell. Right now, the river is looking in marvellous nick - tight lines. Ian No Comments
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| 05/10/2009 15:04 by Ian the Mole Valley Dweller (Administrator) |
Refections on the 2009 SeasonI drove over the river this morning, it was low and clear. At this time of year the Mole Valley is a wonderful place. The leaves on the trees are turning, the woods are alive with pheasants and if you are lucky, you might hear a red deer stag roar - the rut is just round the corner. The 2009 season is now a thing of the past; a bit of a curate's egg in my view - only good in parts. There were some good peal around in May, June and July, with some abslote clonkers amongst them but for me the salmon season never really got going. I think it has been a poor salmon year; few springers, a trickle of summer fish - you had to be in the right place at the right time and few grilse. I suspect we will struggle to get to a decent total. So why is this? Share your views.... View Comments (3)
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| 28/08/2009 17:07 by Ian the Mole Valley Dweller (Administrator) |
Welcome To The River Mole BlogWe're testing this system, so please feel free to register. We'll be updating river conditions after the Bank Holiday. This is an interactive area between registered users and the blog administrator. This would generally be the person who is writing the reports. Great for angling tourists, tourists and locals alike ‘The Voice of the river’ You will in future be able to read the comments without registering, but to have your say, tell your tales and give advice, you have to register. View Comments (3)
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