Angling in Leeds
- mhoulden
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Re: Angling in Leeds
Hi folks. Just a reminder to keep things on topic. The last few posts were taking a rather unpleasant tone.
- tyke bhoy
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Re: Angling in Leeds
This mentions the stretch at Linton heading from Collingham but, and its not my field, of expertise it looks like members only given yearbook requirementwarringtonrhino wrote: ↑Fri 24 May, 2019 7:33 pmIf you go to the place you want to fish there is usually notices giving the information you want.
also the relevant ASA member publish a list of the sections of rivers they control.
http://www.leedsdasa.co.uk/waters-rivers.php#
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Re: Angling in Leeds
Hi Tyke bhoy
did you realize that if you click on the photos on the Leeds ASA, and then the arrow, you get a location map with all the details.
did you realize that if you click on the photos on the Leeds ASA, and then the arrow, you get a location map with all the details.
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Re: Angling in Leeds
Thanks Rhino. AV or popup preventer must have kicked in. I could see there were embedded hyperlinks because the mouse pointer changed but for me hovering only showed the url for the page I was on and clicking either did nothing or very quickly refreshed the same webpage
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