Hi men ,
Funny , was discussing this the other night with Rob Swindles. In the floods a few years ago people in the Teme valley were struggling for a bite . Dave Mason was in continual contact with me and Sue , knowing we were on a deserted stretch where we could see fish up close . Our observations showed they deff spawned later , of for a second time , but the thing we noticed was the numbers that gathered were very small . Often only 3 fish on known spawning gravels , with fish spred along the stretch in small numbers aand small pockets . They also seemed to do it with less gusto , if you know what i mean , as in the past we had seen them in withering bundles . This was repeated upstrem a few miles at Daves bit , and we used to drive up for a cuppa , and watch it repeated . The fishing was poor , but we never cast out in these areas untill they had well and truely finished . Strangly we see more lamprey that season as well , not sure its connected , but pukka to watch anyway . If they do spawn later , does it make eggs more vunrable to be eaten by crays , and other fish that are feeding up after their spawning exersions ?.
Hatter