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Well that's not my experience, and I fish several different beats totalling about 5 or 6 miles of fishing.
They are certainly messy, leaving a lot of willow twigs and branches in the water, and obviously fell the odd tree into the river, but that's a long way from making the river unfishable.
Well, I suppose you're never going to please everyone.
I fish the River Otter in Devon where they've been around in numbers for some time and so far the negative impacts have been very limited, and not hard to mitigate for. The overwhelming evidence so far, not just from Scientists, but also...
The write up on the AD website for the Aventus float mentions v joint, which is Diawa and shows a union jack on the rod, suggesting it may be made in the uk.
As far as I know, only Diawa and Harrison make rods in the UK.
I've been using the acolyte margin carp for a while and so far like them, I think they're basically a barbless super spade.
They do seem to stay sharp a bit longer than others.
Interesting subject.
It's widely bandied about that the EA won't allow stocking of Barbel into non indigenous rivers.
I'm pretty sure the Dorset Stour has had a few, which by the above criteria shouldn't have been allowed, or maybe there are exceptional circumstances?
I had a problem with mine and ended up putting a piece of stretched insulation tape around the collet. Worked perfectly for months until I trod on it and snapped the top section !
I fear you may be disappointed, Graham.
Last time I sold on Ebay I thought they had made a mistake with what I received and what the item sold for.
I then looked at their cut percentage and all became clear...!!!!
Not the easiest bait to collect, for starters, Ian !
I keep a few grub heavy bits of the nest to get the grubs out, and the rest goes in the magimix with some bread ( when her indoors isn't about, it's bad enough getting the nest in the first place). This makes a sticky paste for groundbait but...
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