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#346481 - 02/06/10 11:45 AM Heather The Leather RIP
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Sad news to hear that Heather the Leather has passed away in the Car Park Lake at Yateley and has been laid to rest behind Trumptons.... shocked

Another piece of carp fishing history gone... upset
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#346487 - 02/06/10 04:17 PM Re: Heather The Leather RIP [Re: Paul Selman]
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I wouldn't be suprised if a lot of fish go tits up this year Paul with the way the weather is up and down constantly, especially the older known fish.

Last time I had a walk around a local lake I saw lots of fish with white fungal/bacterial growths on them. Even the perch were affected.
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#346595 - 19/06/10 08:04 AM Re: Heather The Leather RIP [Re: Filthy_Animal]
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That is quite sad. Surely the water in its current form wont be viable for long ?

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#346758 - 21/07/10 12:25 PM Re: Heather The Leather RIP [Re: lancj1]
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Very sad ..it seems a lot of big fish have passed away over
the past month or so frown

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