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For me the deeper larger rivers I think will produce it.....like the Severn thames or trent. I just believe that there are some clonkers lurking there that have yet to be caught.
Firstly I posted this as what river David....not what peg what swim etc. Secondly the invitation to post or discuss is just that.....and not the Spanish inquisition. ....
You need to get out fishing davey boy....seems you've gone stir crazy lad.
Tight lines
Assuming you are talking about barbel David, if you read the first couple of my posts it invites and informs that you can only list 10 on the poll and that any other river's you may feel could take the UK barbel record....then post and discuss
It is in windy conditions Jonathan, but in normal conditions use it the opposite way. It can be slow to start with but the contact between you and a fish is sublime.
Good question Joe.....one I've personally contemplated whilst watching the rod tips..... I would keep it quiet I think, Adams mill got a lot of pressure during the heydays. That said the lower Severn is a much bigger venue....but I would still keep it very low key.
I think that's what...
Sussex Ouse .....less than 16lbs
Yorkshire Ouse less than 13lbs
I'm pretty sure the current RR was meant.........:rolleyes:
Still you have to have your say:confused:
I keep myself to myself grahame. ...it's alright looking on a site but that's the aim of the site....to promote and advertise it.
Many thanks to those who posted positively.
Never joined this before, what are the actual benefits of this? I see you have to pay to join, then pay to fish their areas. How are the fisheries they own? Are they busy?
Your help in this matter is appreciated
JC
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