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1. Anglers' Net Forums: 17-14 bream at Wingham!
www.anglersnet.co.uk/ubb/ultim - [Cached]Published on: 5/14/2004 Last Visited: 5/14/2004
It must be the relatively warmer climes down there in Kent
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Ken Crow certainly provided me with some excellent stock fish - all of my bream and many of my carp came from him. Ken predicted way back in 1995 that, provided I stuck to my plan of keeping fishing pressure to a minimum, Wingham would one day break the bream record. (By the way it's currently 18-08.) But none of us thought the fish would grow so big so soon!
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Of course, which is why I wrote "Ken Crow certainly provided me with some excellent stock fish - all of my bream and many of my carp came from him." I can thoroughly recommend Ken to anyone wanting to buy fish, and Ken, who also teaches fishery management at Hadlow College, also offered me much valuable, practical advice.
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I fully agree about Ken Crow. He provides some of the best stock fish in the country. Some of the fish he's provided in the past, are truly awesome.
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My first port of call was Ken, whom I've always had every confidence in as a fish breeder, and the carp were hand-picked. To get a slightly mixed gene pool, Ken recommended another source, even though it cost him money, and for most of the species these were the only two suppliers I used.
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Ken correctly forecast that the Coarse Lake would be particularly suited to bream.
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Fishing in Kent and the south east. With a new look for 2003. http://www.angelfire.com/pw/thetangler -
2. Anglers' Net Forums: 17-14 bream at Wingham!
www.anglersnet.co.uk/ubb/ultim - [Cached]Published on: 4/20/2004 Last Visited: 4/20/2004
It must be the relatively warmer climes down there in Kent
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Ken Crow certainly provided me with some excellent stock fish - all of my bream and many of my carp came from him. Ken predicted way back in 1995 that, provided I stuck to my plan of keeping fishing pressure to a minimum, Wingham would one day break the bream record. (By the way it's currently 18-08.) But none of us thought the fish would grow so big so soon!
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Of course, which is why I wrote "Ken Crow certainly provided me with some excellent stock fish - all of my bream and many of my carp came from him." I can thoroughly recommend Ken to anyone wanting to buy fish, and Ken, who also teaches fishery management at Hadlow College, also offered me much valuable, practical advice.
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I fully agree about Ken Crow. He provides some of the best stock fish in the country. Some of the fish he's provided in the past, are truly awesome. -
3. Anglers' Net Forums: 17-14 bream at Wingham!
www.anglersnet.co.uk/ubb/ultim - [Cached]Published on: 4/30/2004 Last Visited: 4/30/2004
It must be the relatively warmer climes down there in Kent
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Ken Crow certainly provided me with some excellent stock fish - all of my bream and many of my carp came from him. Ken predicted way back in 1995 that, provided I stuck to my plan of keeping fishing pressure to a minimum, Wingham would one day break the bream record. (By the way it's currently 18-08.) But none of us thought the fish would grow so big so soon!
...
Of course, which is why I wrote "Ken Crow certainly provided me with some excellent stock fish - all of my bream and many of my carp came from him." I can thoroughly recommend Ken to anyone wanting to buy fish, and Ken, who also teaches fishery management at Hadlow College, also offered me much valuable, practical advice.
...
I fully agree about Ken Crow. He provides some of the best stock fish in the country. Some of the fish he's provided in the past, are truly awesome.
...
My first port of call was Ken, whom I've always had every confidence in as a fish breeder, and the carp were hand-picked. To get a slightly mixed gene pool, Ken recommended another source, even though it cost him money, and for most of the species these were the only two suppliers I used.
...
Ken correctly forecast that the Coarse Lake would be particularly suited to bream.

