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The problem i experienced last season is that their 'home' that had produced so well for me in the past didn't produce a single fish all season, and i believed that the otter had got them all (only one fish taken in the previouse season...and a big girl for the river at almost 9lb). However...
I am personally going to concentrate on the stretch just upstream from the spawning beds, with about 10-20 droppers of mainly hemp and corn in a couple of swims per day, i have already seen the barbel in these swims.
I have always observed the barbel dropping back towards their spawning area...
I will have to consult my notes but i believe that even if ranunculus itself is protected, the EU/UK protected species laws can be 'bypassed' and a permit granted by the relevant authority if the development is in the interest of public health and safety, or any other important public, economic...
catch a big bass...or even more so a gilthead bream and you are hooked for life. Sea fishing the southwest has taken me to some of the most stunning places in the country that you just wouldn't head for otherwise.
Incidently the gilthead is the only fish we have in our saltwaters that pound for...
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