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The above five pictures and report from John Evans fishing Rib Lake week end 23rd and 24th May 2010 fishing from River Rib bank to centre island.
Once again, what a session. 9 fish in total, ranging from 9lb 12oz to a
beautiful 27lb common. Did not realise at the time the mirror was fully
scaled weighing a superb 21lb!!!!!

From Andrew Lee
I fished on Monday afternoon (5 April) and was lucky enough to catch my two biggest trout from your venue. The first was 4 lb 8 oz and was a lovely fish. The second was 5 lb 11 oz and fought like a demon, it just did not want to be landed. I attach a photo of the pair and look forward to many more happy days on the bank.

Charlie Abrahams playing a lively rainbow on the day, winner of RVFF Spring Sporting match.

David Franklin RVFF match, runner up, with 6lbs 3oz fish

Antoher fine fish from RVFF match

Peter Todd, fish caught on RVFF match

Winston Chan 7llbs 11ozs caught on Montana Feb 27th 2010

Tony Howard 6lbs14ozs caught on brown Minkie Feb. 6th 2010

George Pavli 7lbs2ozs caught on Montana Feb.6th 2010