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Nice trip today on a bit of the BA that I haven’t fished before. Lots of decent sized roach - probably more than I caught in the whole of last season. Unfortunately lost something that felt big but roachy and broke the 1/2oz tip on my bomb rod when the line got twiddled round it while unhooking...
I just saw a post on face book that mentioned his passing. Such a shame to lose a lovely old bloke. Will miss having a chat with him (and Ben of course!) at Wyelea. RIP
I’ll be out on the BA again and despite it being hard it’s my river and I will stick with it rather like staying loyal to my football team, I can’t just abandon it. I started back in the winter of 2004 and have amazing memories of Claverton, Avon Cliff, Limpley and Lacock. I’ve never had more...
Korum graphite brolly for me. My Keenets one from Argos finally gave up the ghost after 19 years and I stumbled across an unused one on eBay for £50. Very happy with it and might buy some storm caps for it if I decide to sit still for longer in a swim than I tend to.
No, I just meant that based on my first visit yesterday it is prolific for chub. I had 10 and lost another two. Very different in character to the stretches I tend to fish between Bath and Chippenham - wide open floodplain and low banks where you can be at the water’s edge. I’m very excited...
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