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    Eish, small mouth bass is ook fine. hoelank se ry is dit tot daar van Durbanville af. stel jy voor malmsbury om of worschester? Groete R

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    Watookal die maklikste is tot in Ceres vir jou.
    Wellington, Gouda, Tulbagh Ceres of N1 Rawsonville, Goudini, Slanghoek oor die laagwater brug is my gunsteling pad.
    Ceres is 1 uur en 20 tot 30 min. Vanaf Ceres is dit 125km.
    Die eerste 30 of so km uit Ceres is teerpad, dan is dit grondpad.
    Baie goeie grondpad. Tot by die groot trekker binneband is dit + - 110km vanaf Ceres. Die laaste stuk pad oor die plaas, is baie beter as 'n klompie jare terug, redelik onlangs geskraap. Ek weet hier in middel Feb was daar 'n rekelike groot "flashflood", weet nie of die baie gespoel het nie. As die stukkie pad rof is kan dit redelik lank neem om te ry.

    Wat ek altyd doen, is om vir die die Hough's te bel netvoor ek ry en te vra of hulle iets uit die dorp nodig het.
    Party keer is dit 4 liter Oros of 8l Coke ens.
    Dink net hoe erg moet dit wees as die naaste kafee 125km is.
    As hulle iets nodig het, is dit nie baie nie, en dit neem nie soveel plek op nie.
    Plus hulle is baie dankbaar vir die gunsie. Hulle betaal dan vir die produkte by aflewering.
    Korrie Broos

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    dankie korrie. ht van oggend mt Linda gepraat hulle gaan troue hou op 'n ander dorp dus niks van die winkel nodig nie
    Quote Originally Posted by Korrie View Post
    Watookal die maklikste is tot in Ceres vir jou.
    Wellington, Gouda, Tulbagh Ceres of N1 Rawsonville, Goudini, Slanghoek oor die laagwater brug is my gunsteling pad.
    Ceres is 1 uur en 20 tot 30 min. Vanaf Ceres is dit 125km.
    Die eerste 30 of so km uit Ceres is teerpad, dan is dit grondpad.
    Baie goeie grondpad. Tot by die groot trekker binneband is dit + - 110km vanaf Ceres. Die laaste stuk pad oor die plaas, is baie beter as 'n klompie jare terug, redelik onlangs geskraap. Ek weet hier in middel Feb was daar 'n rekelike groot "flashflood", weet nie of die baie gespoel het nie. As die stukkie pad rof is kan dit redelik lank neem om te ry.

    Wat ek altyd doen, is om vir die die Hough's te bel netvoor ek ry en te vra of hulle iets uit die dorp nodig het.
    Party keer is dit 4 liter Oros of 8l Coke ens.
    Dink net hoe erg moet dit wees as die naaste kafee 125km is.
    As hulle iets nodig het, is dit nie baie nie, en dit neem nie soveel plek op nie.
    Plus hulle is baie dankbaar vir die gunsie. Hulle betaal dan vir die produkte by aflewering.

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    geniet dit, hoop die vis speel saam, maak seker, jy gaan kyk na die Boesman tekeninge.
    Korrie Broos

    Don't go knocking on Death's door, ring the bell and run like hell. He hates it. (anon)
    Nymphing, adds depth to your fly fishing.
    Nymphing, is fly fishing in another dimension

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    I have also just heard that my brother in law is getting married on 18th April and has booked us all in at Bushmans Kloof (He is paying), so i have the chance to fish there for my first Clanwilliam Yellow. To those who have been - Fly Selection, Strategy????
    There is 7 times more water than land! Surely The Lord meant man to fish 7 times more than work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tale View Post
    I have also just heard that my brother in law is getting married on 18th April and has booked us all in at Bushmans Kloof (He is paying), so i have the chance to fish there for my first Clanwilliam Yellow. To those who have been - Fly Selection, Strategy????
    Louis,
    will chat later, bit busy now.
    Some good fish in the dam.
    Korrie Broos

    Don't go knocking on Death's door, ring the bell and run like hell. He hates it. (anon)
    Nymphing, adds depth to your fly fishing.
    Nymphing, is fly fishing in another dimension

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korrie View Post
    one of the forumers went to Die Mond, first week in March.
    They did not see a Clanwilliam or sawfin, but had great bass fishing.
    That's fantastic!! . What was the biggest size ?

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    3 or 4 of this size
    and a couple slightly smaller.
    Must still measure the exact size.
    But it will give you an idea.
    The Net is a Genuine McClean, if you want to check the size.
    Korrie Broos

    Don't go knocking on Death's door, ring the bell and run like hell. He hates it. (anon)
    Nymphing, adds depth to your fly fishing.
    Nymphing, is fly fishing in another dimension

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korrie View Post
    3 or 4 of this size
    and a couple slightly smaller.
    Must still measure the exact size.
    But it will give you an idea.
    The Net is a Genuine McClean, if you want to check the size.
    16'
    did they get em deep/sub-surface or on top?

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    Most of the big ones in water deeper than crotch.
    With all the walking, and stalking, a lot of the fish are caught after 09:00. Which tend to make the go down and deeper, I think.
    Korrie Broos

    Don't go knocking on Death's door, ring the bell and run like hell. He hates it. (anon)
    Nymphing, adds depth to your fly fishing.
    Nymphing, is fly fishing in another dimension

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