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WaterScape Photo Album

On this page I'll keep you up to date with all new photo's taken.

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Putting in the base for the new "fishing lodge", the ground was soft, but it was tough work...

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Roof on and all secure, time to admire our handy work...

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Waterscape Management have undertaken the works to clear two small lakes of weed and rushes for a private client near Bath.

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The ground leading to the lake at Thorney has been so wet, we had to think of another way to tget the specimen fish to the lake safely...!! With thanks to Ed and the neighbouring farmer we found the perfect machine for the job!!!

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The specimen trout arrived in style...!

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Thorney Copse in December 06

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The four sides up, just the roof to go on.... the heavy bit!

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With the sun on the lake, this makes the perfect vantage point...

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The larger of the two lakes near Bath, clearing of the weed and rushes in preparation to stocking both lakes with Rainbow trout for personal fly fishing.

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After half filling the huge grain bucket on this brand new £50,000.00 JCB with water, we put the fish in too and carefully made our way to the lake. Luckily this machine is fitted with an anti shake device, which was a good thing, as the going got rough!.

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After a slow and careful ride down to the lake...!!

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Thorney Copse just before Stocking

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Bibury, Cirencester. Thorney Copse stocked from Bibury Trout Farm. One of the oldest in the country.

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Essential lake maintenance, my brother Daryl clearing the monk of the weed and algae after the heavy rainfall of June.

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Life Buoy housing, which also acts as the housing for the Lake Register and the weighing scales.
 

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Stunning views of the surrounding countryside on a sunny morning.

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Amazing panoramic views to be had travelling to Thorney Copse Lake.

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The rippling current of the crystal clear East Carson River, with its fast flowing rapids and its deep blue pockets, each presenting a different presentation challenge

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Picture of the new grill fitted to Thorney Copse. This will ensure no escaping fish with rising water levels

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Once the monk was cleared, the suction of the draining water almost caused the boat to capsize!
 
 

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Clear access to all designated areas of the lake.
 
 

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Regularly maintained fishing swims

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A picture of the West Carson river
 

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A picture of my first wild rainbow trout, caught on a size 22 dry fly, drifted through fast flowing rapids.

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