Bob Hewitt
Member
Good afternoon, All,
Hopefully, this is the right place for my question, if not, mods please feel free to move it!
Myself and my fishing partner of more years and waters than any mere mortal would care to remember have decided that this is the year that we visit the Wye. I've mailed several hotels that advertise fishing along the Wye, but as soon as I mention disabled pensioners the virtual conversation achieves what can only be described as a 'pregnant pause'!
Do any of you good people know of any sections of the Wye suitable for an old geezer on crutches, preferably connected to a decent B and B or hotel. We're not that concerned about the economy of the fishing or the accommodation, when you're on first name terms with the skinny bloke with the black robes and a scythe, cost tends to pale into insignificance!
We are both experienced in all disciplines involved in fishing, so difficult waters are just as welcome as any other, the main issue is the access!
All and any assistance gratefully received!
Bob
Hopefully, this is the right place for my question, if not, mods please feel free to move it!
Myself and my fishing partner of more years and waters than any mere mortal would care to remember have decided that this is the year that we visit the Wye. I've mailed several hotels that advertise fishing along the Wye, but as soon as I mention disabled pensioners the virtual conversation achieves what can only be described as a 'pregnant pause'!
Do any of you good people know of any sections of the Wye suitable for an old geezer on crutches, preferably connected to a decent B and B or hotel. We're not that concerned about the economy of the fishing or the accommodation, when you're on first name terms with the skinny bloke with the black robes and a scythe, cost tends to pale into insignificance!
We are both experienced in all disciplines involved in fishing, so difficult waters are just as welcome as any other, the main issue is the access!
All and any assistance gratefully received!
Bob