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Second hand Daiwa Powermesh. I can use it for just about all my fishing, the action is brilliant and my Speedia fits nicely with the sliding fittings. Brilliant rod.
I enjoyed chatting to him on the banks of the BA. He had the most incredible eye sight, picking out fish in deep water and only casting to the doubles! RIP.
Saw one last month on the Bristol Avon at Bradford and there used to be a huge one that cropped up between Warleigh weir and Limpley Stoke. I suppose they get washed out of garden ponds.
Claverton weir run out on BA 15+ years ago when there seemed to be more water and barbel swimming in shoals. I had my first successes at night fishing and I seemed to catch doubles for fun.
Do you mean the old Drennan green ones? I think they still make them. I tend to use the Enterprise Adjuster stops (bit expensive and fiddly to set up but do a decent job), although I have been using Guru Super tight stops this winter. Unlike a lot of float stop style bits they don't move easily...
Happy New Year Roach people!
I had my first trip of 2022 this afternoon and despite getting caught in a horizontal downpour I was very happy. Fishing the far bank, slightly upstream, for most of the session was quite tricky with the wind but worth it. First one I’ve bothered weighing this...
14lb from a very flooded BA on the 'Island' in my first season after them; third ever barbel! A long time ago now and sadly they are very few and far between in the BA. I still remember how excited I was to catch such a huge fish on half a tin of spam!
I would love to have been fishing the BA when the big fish shoals were intact around Malmsbury. A use a variety of rods for my winter roach and chub fishing: a Fox specialist 0.75 (or is it 0.5lb tc - never really sure); Drennan Im8 bomb rod when I can get away with it and I have a Daiwa power...
You were right first time with 'effect' :)
I only regularly use a feeder when I am fishing the Wye as I do worry about the splash on a small river like The BA or the Somerset Frome. However this year I have tried a small cage feeder with some groundbait and a few hook bait samples locally and...
I occasionally will fish into dark on a particular town centre stretch (it’s fairly affluent and apart from the rats I think the fish is low!) but mostly if I’m out in the dark it is in pretty remote countryside areas. I don’t feel especially at risk but there are some urban areas that I...
I’ve hit one of my targets for the season! First barbel of the year and from the Somerset Frome. Good to know there is at least one there. New target is to get another one and of course a 2lb roach would be nice. I’ll keep dreaming.
Pretty much as usual for me: find/catch a Bristol Avon barbel; ditto Somerset Frome and try to edge my roach pb up an ounce or two! I might get a day or two on the Wye as well for the annual check that my rods still bend like they should. I hope every one enjoys their fishing.
I have some doubts about how beavers will fit our manipulated environment and how the environment will fit them. This blog seems very positive https://beavertrust.org/index.php/2021/03/10/river-river-wild-swimming-in-the-avon/
I will look out for some opposing views to add.
I suppose the issue with beavers in the BA might be whether or not the existing landuse around the river banks can cope with changes the beavers might cause to the floodplain. Much of the land along the BA is quite actively used for agriculture and residential etc and the course of the river is...
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