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Mark,
On the middle Severn i mainly use a Drennan Medium combo 11.5/12.5ft feeder, 13ft DRX feeder and 12ft Super feeder rod in anything from summer levels to 6-8ft on. I use the Super feeder when i'm mainly targeting Barbel and the 13ft DRX for longer chucks. If you buy another Drennan...
Another vote for Drennan. I bought one of the medium combo feeders this year for Chub/Bream pegs mostly. I have caught large Barbel on a high winter river using it though. As Ben says, Drennan have an extensive range of quiver tips in glass/carbon and slow/fast taper, so you should be able to...
Its the K series rover engines which have the head gasket issues. The BMW TD4 engine is solid. When I looked into getting one it was also advised to go for an auto because the manuals were quite hard on clutch wear?
I've just bought a Rover 75 tourer as a fishing vechicle. Plenty of boot space, enough to sleep in on the rare over nighters I do. It will do for now, but I want to get a Land Rover 110 really at some point next year.
I guess what's crazy to some isn't to others. I bet my bait bill per match is close to that + entry fees on top of that etc.... People will spend what they can afford to at the end of the day. Maggots, casters and worms are fantastic baits though, and I certainly wouldn't show up without them...
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