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Not a quiet venue but Ladypit Farm on the Scunthorpe AA ticket is great for float fishing. Only £55 for a year from the date of joining and they have some great stretches of the tidal Trent as well. Ladypit is where the Trent splits into two at Nabbs Island. Fast and shallow for most of the length.
I would say that it is very safe on the Midland AS water. Also there is parking at the pegs on the road side section which are also barbel pegs. Not hugely prolific though. Nottingham Federation of Anglers also have safe venues where you can fish all night. Pentons field (bit of a walk), Clifton...
I use an old glass thermometer encased in a metal frame (to protect it). This is attached to a length of heavy fishing line. Some people say that you need to take the temperature on the bottom as far out as possible. However, I take the view that rivers are constantly moving and mixing so the...
I can see me getting a job now! 🤣
Go on then, when I post on Facebook I'll also post on the middle Trent thread.
I can't do this as regularly as Sid does but will be done when I go fishing.
Please go to the middle Trent thread for my latest update. 😁
Well I'm 57 as well Simon and I've fished the Trent all my life, match fishing regularly up until around 2009. I however used to go on the middle river and sometimes the tidal. I have seen many massive changes in the sizes of the fish, populations and types of fish present. Going back to the...
I use groundbait. Barbel love eating it which I realised when bream fishing in my match fishing days, being broken off regularly.
Groundbait is so versatile all year round and my approach is to cast regularly, even in winter. Summer time sees me plugging the ends of the feeder and filling the...
Why don't you slim your gear down massively. I often think that I hardly use any of the stuff in my bag. I sometimes load my pockets up and wander around with just a rod, landing net and rod rest. Take a mat to sit on as well.
I have a pair of 2lb tc. The fish playing action is lovely and they have enough backbone lower down in the rod to cast a good distance. Quality rings and reel seat but the quality of the cork handle is not great. Not bad but not as good as I would expect. They are not lightweight blanks but they...
That makes three of us! I was 52 when I first attempted barbel fishing. I'm an ex river and canal match angler and didn't know how to tie a hair rig. Realised that I shouldn't let the opportunity of living near the best barbel river in the country go. Now, barbel fishing has caught me!
I can...
At least pellets were designed as fish food. Maggots, hempseed, luncheon meat etc were definitely not. Surely, chucking in a kilo of pellets is far better for the fish than a gallon of maggots or hemp (or a couple of tins of meat).
I shall continue to use pellets (catching plenty of barbel) 👍😁
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