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I'm newish to the Trent. Had a couple of sessions. Straight leads and feeders have both caught. Haven't needed more than 2oz yet. Small pellets, corn, small meat and maggots have all induced bites. Good luck.
Yes, very snaggy in the weir pool. You're better off casting up into the pool, as opposed to across into the pool. I've heard it has become very overgrown. The swim at the end of the island used to be decent.
As a teenager 13/14 when we first started fishing. We'd encounter cows all the time. Some of my mates were scared and would run. The cows just started to run too. I didn't mind them. I believed I could out run them. I read some where a few years later, any four legged mammal can run faster than...
I looked at notts feds, the website is not working properly or wasn't. I went with the Newark book instead. However the only night venue is opposite A1. Only for one season. At £55 I thought better value than a1 at £15 @ 24 hours. Done two nights the other week. Woke up the second morning and...
I've been out a couple of evenings on the float, at the tail of a weir pool. Some small chub and decent roach. 3lb line so I don't think I'd have to worry about realising a barbel.
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