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A club I was a member of, one that I didn't leave because of the cost, charges £143 for full membership and £113 for pensioners. I don't think £100 is unreasonable if they have some good waters to fish. A season ticket for the top 4 charging Premiership football clubs is over £1,000 per year...
Paul, I have also given up barbel fishing but mine was a more gradual thing, enjoying catching largish tench and bream in the daylight (yes I know :eek: ) instead. I have hardly fished at all in the last two years and that was more because I have "lost my mojo" than due to the pandemic. Maybe...
Terry, as far as I can see Korda stopped selling tackle insurance, although you can find there adverts from 2014! There are a number of companies that do tackle insurance, I was just wondering if anyone had any personal experience before I go with any particular company.
I have never taken out tackle insurance before but there have been a number of thefts from sheds and garages a few miles away where sporting equipment has been taken. I would have relied on my household insurance if something was stolen, but the policy just states shed and garage contents...
It is good news but the plan won't be in place for 18 months then it will be a further 3 years for 800 overflows to be "improved". Whilst welcoming this I suspect that 800 is "a drop in the ocean". There is no mention of storm drains themselves only sewerage discharge. I suspect that water...
The swim he chooses may be his favourite swim, he may have been baiting it for weeks etc. If we don't know we should be more tolerant. What I don't like is after I have set up on a small stream another person (I won't call them an angler), sets up in the next swim and proceeds to cast his heavy...
Chris, I don't disagree that Pete Reading's method catches barbel (in the right place at the right time). I will also concede that, compared with other activities £15 (or £20) isn't overly expensive. It maybe just that my boredom level is low and I wouldn't be able to wait for eight hours before...
Alex, unfortunately the stream where I fish has a small population of barbel and is heavily fished. The water is also never "chalk stream" clear so I have never seen a barbel unless it has been at the end of a fishing line. The upside is, if you are fortunate enough, you are more likely to catch...
Just to be clear, I have nothing against the Bait and Wait and Wait approach and it is probably very effective in the right place. I would also think that sitting for 8 hours with no bait in the water in the daytime is better than sitting behind your beta lights in the dark for 8 hours with no...
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