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Test Valley River Keeper

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Chris on form as usual..

http://testvalleyriverkeeper.blogspot.co.uk/


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I read it from time to time and always enjoy his writings.
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He now has an article alternate weeks in the 'Shooting Times'.

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Chris fishes the Carron..

http://testvalleyriverkeeper.blogspot.co.uk/


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Chris's latest couple of blogs a worth a read..

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Jenks, I really enjoy reading them at a leisurely pace and soaking it all in. The photos are really good as well, keep them coming mate. Not so much the politics mind.

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Blu wrote:Jenks, I really enjoy reading them at a leisurely pace and soaking it all in. The photos are really good as well, keep them coming mate. Not so much the politics mind.

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I had a cup of coffee with Chris this morning. We chatted about the water level in the River, he is relieved that it has improved. We went on to discuss Fracking and increased water extraction in general. He is convinced the the Dever will dry up in his life time. He told me of several rivers that had done just that. The Dever is Just a little feeder of the river Test but a beautiful natural chalk stream. It would be a shame if he were proved right. Don't ya think?

http://www.famousfishing.co.uk/river-de ... ing_25.php

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#8 Post by Pointer »

An easy to read interesting blog, with excellent photos. I will tune into it more often.
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Chris revisits the Carron. an interesting blog:

http://testvalleyriverkeeper.blogspot.co.uk/


Clearly a happy Test Valley River Keeper.

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It would appear that I have become ennobled.Still it does come with certain privileges, a good lunch being one. ;)

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