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806.1 | WHAT'S A TENCH? | SCOMAN::SWENSON | | Fri Jul 22 1988 18:08 | 5 |
| ROY JUST CURIOUS WHAT IS A TENCH?
HAWK
FROM THE STATES
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806.2 | Roach | CASV01::PRESTON | NO Dukes!! | Fri Jul 22 1988 18:49 | 5 |
| While you're at it, what is a roach?
Ed
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806.3 | OH WOW MAHN. FAR OUT. | SCOMAN::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Mon Jul 25 1988 14:35 | 7 |
| YO EDSKI,
RE; >While you're at, what is a roach?
You can find roaches in most VW microbus's of vintage
years...just check out the ash tray.
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~
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806.4 | | CASV05::PRESTON | NO Dukes!! | Mon Jul 25 1988 15:34 | 2 |
| I knew it... I knew this would happen... I just knew it...
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806.5 | AR AR AR | SCOMAN::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Tue Jul 26 1988 11:59 | 3 |
| ha ha ha !!
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~
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806.6 | There are fish in the Thames | IPG::BARNES | | Tue Jul 26 1988 12:39 | 22 |
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Great idea Roy, All for it if only to find out where you catch your Roach
and Barbel.
I live in Reading, do most of my fishing along the Thames from Caversham
Bridge to Scours Lane, trouble is all I catch are Perch, Chub, Eels and
the occasional Bream (these only when night fishing).
I take it you catch the Roach and Bream in the Kennet, would like to know
where..
This year I have joined the Reading & District A.A., so will be able to fish
most stretches of the Kennet plus lakes and pits.
Lets hope we can get a notesfile going for the UK.
Good fishing .....
Reg.
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806.7 | WELL WHAT'S THE SCOOP | SCOMAN::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Tue Jul 26 1988 16:11 | 4 |
| YO UK,
We MUST know what kind of fish a roach is. Here in New
England we do not fish for insects.
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~~
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806.8 | Yes, describe the Roach | CASV01::PRESTON | NO Dukes!! | Tue Jul 26 1988 18:08 | 13 |
| Earlier this year my brother caught a 17" fish that resembled a
trout, but had rather large scales in a dark golden color, with
the back and tail darker than the middle. The guys at the local
sporting goods store said it was probably a "Roach"; junk fish,
not great for eating. I filleted it for my brother to take home
(he said his wife didn't like it) so there you have it - must be
a "Roach"! What an awful name for a fish!
I'm interested to find out if this is the same as the Roach in the
UK.
Ed
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806.9 | Junk fish is right, but fun to catch! | 16BITS::LUCIA | | Tue Jul 26 1988 18:22 | 2 |
| Sounds like a carp to me. :^(
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806.10 | Nope, not a carp... | CASV01::PRESTON | NO Dukes!! | Tue Jul 26 1988 18:41 | 7 |
| No, not a carp, because it doesn't have a bottom feeder mouth like
a carp - it looks more like a trout, except for the scales. The
scales are not nearly as big as those on a carp. It's a nice looking
fish, all shiny and golden colored, but tastes lousy.
Ed
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806.11 | Big is not always beautiful | IPG::BARNES | | Wed Jul 27 1988 05:44 | 47 |
| < Note 806.7 >
YO UK,
We MUST know what kind of fish a roach is. Here in New
England we do not fish for insects.
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~~
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< Note 806.8 >
Earlier this year my brother caught a 17" fish that resembled a
trout, but had rather large scales in a dark golden color, with
the back and tail darker than the middle. The guys at the local
sporting goods store said it was probably a "Roach"; junk fish,
not great for eating. I filleted it for my brother to take home
(he said his wife didn't like it) so there you have it - must be
a "Roach"! What an awful name for a fish!
I'm interested to find out if this is the same as the Roach in the
UK.
Ed
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C'mon on Guys, Are you two trying to wind me up ? .... now who would want to
kill and fillet a iddy biddy 17" fish, the only time we would kill one that
size is if we intended to use it for dead bait when fishing for Pike....
Nightcrawler, looking back in the notesfile, some of the weights from the
tournaments you guys have been in have not been exactly "heavy-weights"....
mind you, I guess we Brits ought to feel good being as we hold the world angling
title ....
Serious now, have you had any trouble with groups that are "anti angling?,
this year we started to get these "bird brains" who have picketed outside of
tackle shops, painted windows and pavements (think you call them sidewalks) in a
attempt to get noticed and get fishing with rod and line banned, trouble is, it
got quite a bit of TV coverage in this area.
Great stuff guys, keep the rapartee going ....
Reg ( Only fishes for insects)
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806.12 | what is a ROACH | IPG::BARNES | | Wed Jul 27 1988 07:29 | 12 |
| ROACH
A Roach is a Euoropean fresh-water fish (Rutilus rutilus) of the Carp family
(Cyprinidae).
It is silver white with a greenish back.
(does this help any?).
Reg (only fishes for insects)
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806.13 | Roach and Tench | UBOHUB::YOUNG_R | It WAS a Ring Ousel....honest! | Wed Jul 27 1988 07:59 | 28 |
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To our fellow fishermen in the states.....
Further info on the Roach.
The roach is not the biggest fish found in British waters, but
is probably the most popular. The record weight is just over 4
pounds, although the average size tends to be 6 to 8 ounces...
...thats about 8 to 10 inches long.
They can be found in nearly every freshwater lake or river.
They have a silvery body with a green back and bright red fins.
My local river contains Roach up to 2 pounds in weight... but
catching them is another matter ! My best so far is just under
a pound and a half.
While I'm here, let me describe the Tench.
The Tench is only found in still waters or slow moving rivers.
The record weight is 14 pounds, average fish are about 2 to 3
pounds. My best so far is 5 and a half.
The fish is a lovely dark green colour, blackish fins and red
eyes. They are tremendous fighters.
Hope this makes sense.
Roy.
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806.14 | Barbel fishing in the Kennet | UBOHUB::YOUNG_R | It WAS a Ring Ousel....honest! | Wed Jul 27 1988 08:35 | 26 |
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Re:- .6 -< There are fish in the Thames >-
Hi Reg,
Thanks for your reply,
If you've just joined RDAA this season, you should'nt have too much
trouble catching barbel on the River Kennet. There are several good
stretches , but the quieter waters upstream towards Newbury seem
to produce the bigger fish.
The Thatcham Angling stretch at Rainsford Farm, Thatcham is fishing
very good this year. The best I've had so far this season is six
pounds, although I,ve seen them aproaching the double figure mark.
The RDAA water on the Kennet at Thatcham upstream from the railway
station holds some really big barbel, I may join Reading later on
this year if it starts fishing well in the late summer.
May be a good idea to meet somewhere half way . I can tell you
more then .... bring a map.
Roy.
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806.15 | oh no not again... | FINALY::WOLFETM | | Wed Jul 27 1988 15:22 | 1 |
| Could the dreaded COWALSKI be alive and well in the UK?
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806.16 | suckers | SCOMAN::KERSWELL | | Thu Jul 28 1988 11:45 | 9 |
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I've caught some houndy looking fish like that and couldnt
figure out what is was, in slow moving rivers/stream sounds
like it wasnt a carp could it possibly just be a sucker, they
run up and down the streams sometimes you can catch them in
shcools of 20 or more,,
RE; 15
didnt the COWALSKI fish drowned??
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806.17 | can't count on it | FINALY::WOLFETM | | Thu Jul 28 1988 13:21 | 4 |
| RE 16.
We finally managed to teach it to swim but only in small
numbers. Shcools of 1 or less only..
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806.18 | Uk fishing?...(no roach jokes.,.:-) | TMCUK2::MOXLEY | | Tue Aug 22 1989 08:45 | 3 |
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I'm still here, just joined Reading & District AA, anybody else
out there from the U.K?, Roy?...anyone...?
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