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When taking pictures of the fish, make sure to get close enough or zoom in on the person who is holding the fish to fill the view finder- i.e. take a close up shot, hold the fish away from you so that it looks bigger in the photo or lay the fish against the butt of your rod to add scale to the picture. Choose a good background for your subject, i.e. kneel down in front of the reeds or a bush and above all please smile, after all, you are supposed to be happy that you have caught such a good fish. Please send photos as attachments in JPG format format so that we can edit them for inclusion on this website, and include in your email date caught, weight of fish, which lake and bait used.


Above pictures of Pike caught from Rib lake by John Ashley recentley. Best weighed in at 21lbs

Darren Wright

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

Another fine rainbow caught by regular angler, Patrick, on a cats whisker, Tuesday 22nd Feb2011 This was his first fish of the day and formed part of a total of 10 fish, three fish killed and seven returned

Bob Ring with 9lb Rainbow Millennium Lake 3rd February 2011
Stu Clinton Pike pictures Pike from Rib lake
