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  • #16
    Originally posted by Bushwhacker View Post
    Definitely a springer mate it had a couple of lice on it,the tails were off them though .Been in a day at most.
    I have caught plenty of them over the last 40 years to know the difference..

    i know it makes sense and like i always say dave mate, you know it makes sense
    FIND THE ROCKS AND KELP AND YOU WILL FIND ME

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    • #17
      Very nice fish dave nice one marra.
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      http://edds-fishingtales.blogspot.com/

      Cheers eddie t

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      • #18
        Originally posted by salmon bob View Post
        A rawner is not a skinny fish by the way its a fish that has not spawned therefore they have a saggy belly
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        Now tell me that they are different
        We do get a few long lean fish like that on the Wear,a lot of older lads i know class them as the "original" Wear fish.
        Most fish now are shorter and stockier which began entering the river in the 80,s when the rivers were stocked from the kielder hatchery,they look like Tyne fish.

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        • #19
          dont yas dare doubt our davids fish ..hes a keen mean salmon machine and hes sick of telling them anarl
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Bushwhacker View Post
            A rare Wear springer(my second this season),taken today.About 15lb,safely returned.

            Well done 57 gud to see the double hander is back in use did you get it at the kieper pool

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            • #21
              I don't want to knock anyone catching an early salmon on a fly, but it does look like a well mended kelt to me too.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Bushwhacker View Post
                Definitely a springer mate it had a couple of lice on it,the tails were off them though .Been in a day at most.
                I have caught plenty of them over the last 40 years to know the difference..
                Fair enough bushy,if its a licer well done mate and I'll happily take your word for it

                You must admit though,its either a very skinny springer or a very bad photo!
                I'll post some pics after the weekend of some dubious fish from my own rod and some from those of my buddies,just for comparison.The camera does sometimes lie mate!!

                Salmon Bob,I'm well aware of what a rawner is laddie,typically they come in late season(november say)and miss all the fun on the redds and hence dont get to spawn.

                Not that it stops beats like Eltringham putting them in the book as fish

                Enough said for the time being,tight lines chaps

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Kev1n View Post
                  I don't want to knock anyone catching an early salmon on a fly, but it does look like a well mended kelt to me too.

                  You're not alone Kev,see my above post

                  The fish IS fin perfect mind which would suggest it hasn't been on the redds

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                  • #24
                    Heres another lean fish.
                    Is this a kelt????

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Bushwhacker View Post
                      Heres another lean fish.
                      Is this a kelt????

                      Ye well done 57 are ya camping out through Durham you have got to be top salmon man on this forum.

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                      • #26
                        That’s harder to tell as it looks to be a slightly deeper fish. Without a scale reading to be sure, I'd guess it is a male, single winter fish that has been in the river only a couple of weeks. Is it recent photo' or a back end fish?
                        The springers we see from the Tyne are well known to be deep, stocky fish which makes it easier to differentiate them from kelts. How do the Wear fish compare?

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                        • #27
                          The second fish was taken in september last year.
                          As i said earlier we get lean fish thoughout the year and a lot of shorter fatter fish,of which some are probably Tyne fish running our river.

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                          • #28
                            Hello,
                            Well done Davy, was it on one of the flies you tied yourself? If so then even more of a well done.

                            Regards Ian

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                            • #29
                              Regardless what it is. Well done that man, cracking fish.

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                              • #30
                                It's a salmon!!
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