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Crikey Terry, nowt like searching for a negative! Noted that golf has been stopped, I'll admit that I'm surprised at that but perhaps they don't have the equivalent of the Angling Trust lobbying on the sport's behalf. 😉
No doubt the finer details of how the restrictions apply to angling will be...
"Outdoor exercise and recreation is allowed". Don't talk yourself out of it Dave, the PM says it's allowed, the Angling Trust say it's allowed, not for the first time during this pandemic I find myself confused as to why people are confused when the information is readily available.
So who else is going to fight our corner? I wrote to my MP on the matter in March, apart from acknowledgement that she had received my email I never did get a response.
According to the latest Angling Trust announcement things are looking promising for angling to continue with the finer...
I did laugh though at the look on your face when I told you that its spines would get you! If only we had scales sensitive enough to record it accurately, I reckon it was a record given that it officially stands at 1oz.
I've got 1.75lb Torrix, 2lb Torrix and Peregrine Floodwater rods, most of my autumn fishing has been done with the latter. Powerful enough to throw a big feeder out if required but sensitive enough to show the taps. About the same price of a 2lb Torrix too...
Used to love reading the angling weeklies as a kid when the likes of Richard Walker were writing about shotting patterns and the principle of floatation, proper insightful articles.
I gave up when the sensationalism crept in akin to the Sun newspaper and when perch became sergeants and barbel...
Hi Neil, the burbot thing at the Ousemeister is in jest.
From what I recall the last known stronghold was the lower reaches of the Yorkshire Derwent. It hadn't been tidal for many years so they probably died out naturally. I do recall catching flounder as far up as the Stamford Bridge weirpool...
Fish respond to angling pressure. I'm in a small syndicate on a traditionally tough river. When I joined a decade or so ago about 10% of the membership were barbel anglers and I regularly caught in daylight. The same syndicate now is around 90% barbel anglers and I now catch most of my fish...
They claim that that's the sort of thing they want to be informed about. I've only previously reported pollution incidents to them but they did respond.
Our very own Mike Hodgkiss is a bit of an expert and cane restorer. He may be able to advise and offer something suitable..
For my barbel fishing I have a MkIV carp, MkIV Avon, a Barbel Perfection and a Chapman's 500.
Bought a Fox Specialist at the start of the season to replace my ancient Wavelock, really happy with it, properly built and fully waterproof. Comes in a waterproof sleeve but it doesn't have a carrying strap however it does fit into my Gardner river quiver. I tried the Nufish Nu-lite but it...
I use a 0.18mm (20lb) soft braid on my pin when trotting for barbel, 50 yards and no backing line. I use a much lower BS fluorocarbon hooklength to suit the swim and size of target fish. No issues apart from a bit of bedding in after a big fish.
I use these snap type, bright and cheap as chips, 100 for £8 delivered. They last around three or four days and seem to get brighter again after a fish. Probably not much use on some rivers but great in God's own county! 😆
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313160128707
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