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Actually in the town and down stream it's free or used to be. There used to be a couple of lads who posted on you tube about them stretchers. See if you can get in touch with them
No closed season round here.... Just had a mouch up the Don... Two fishing, both told rivers shut, neither bothered. Up near Oughtibridge 25meter net in river, obviously come adrift of the bank, with fish struggling in it. Both incidents reported to EA but I'll not hold my breath
Alright Jon, how's it going, thinking about getting one of these for the trent but what's the advantages of the pro plus over the pro and the starter one they do? Also didn't you have a cheapo one off ebay at one bit? And what's the advantages over that?
Hi Kyle and welcome. The river at catcliffe is in fact the rother which has some nice barbel In if your prepared to find them. There's no chance of spotting them even when low in the summer, it's to coloured, it's just a case of getting out there and fishing. Best bet is walk the river and bait...
Found em. https://m.gooutdoors.co.uk/compact-allrounder-8-10ft-3q-p182390&gclid=Cj0KCQiA_s7fBRDrARIsAGEvF8RB0EM54QjJDpUw6HFUyqU8cEktMWO_FYLw_1wWOLoRZhKdA7_7SDwaAulwEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
As I say great little rods and will take 6/8lb line comfortably. I've had doubles on them.
TFG do a 8 / 10ft avon rod that comes with various quiver tops. It's a great little rod and very versatile, I own a couple butNot sure if they still do it though
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