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    Unexpected 'cut-offs'

    I've had this happen a couple of times, sharp tug and everything snipped off!
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    Talk about peaking too early.

    Brilliant, doesn't get any better than that!
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    Trotting/Wading

    He is good to watch but I wish he would stop using that bloody abu closed face and get a proper reel for trotting😁
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    A trip to the wye

    Hi Neil, They were in July. I think they only stopped for a while during Covid.
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    A trip to the wye

    Hi Clive, There's quite a bit of fishing on the lower river not that far from where you are staying, Wye and Usk beats to book online, you've got Newport anglers water at Symonds Yat, some stretches around Monmouth, ( not sure who controls these), and Bishopswood, which is just downstream from...
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    Trotting/Wading

    The Visions aren't bad for the money, and imo have the best shaped stocking foot. On some brands, the foot is like a baggy old sack !
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    Trotting/Wading

    I'd also reccomend you go somewhere where you can try them on, as there is a surprising amount of difference in different manufacturers sizing. Another advantage of waders is that you can access areas where you are fishing on firm ground but would be very wet getting there without them.
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    Specialist Rods (1.25-1.5lbtc)

    Drennan series 7 1.25 avon, fantastic versatile rod but not sure if still available.
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    Have a go at fishing for grey mullet

    Sounds great, coincidentally I was out after them today but they were being extra tricky, only managed a smallish one..
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    trotting rod

    I use a 14ft plus for Barbel on the Wye and it has dealt extremely well with them, even in faster water. I'm a big fan of the range generally, the 12ft Carp waggler is probably my overall favourite for most of the fishing I do, which is small river Chubbing. Great for canal Tench as well and...
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    Riverfly Monitoring

    Very worthwhile, the more data that can be gathered the better.
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    Waders.

    2 sizes is usually about right for me and I just wear normal socks.
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    Which centrepin to choose?

    Yes, but the ratchet lever on mine is so stiff you need both hands to operate which for me is an irritation when trotting. Much prefer the Bob James because of that.
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    Which centrepin to choose?

    The okumas are all good but it can be annoying not having a quick release spool,( i wonder how many of those nuts have been dropped and lost in the river/long grass ) particularly when you are starting out. I don't find the ratchet knob particularly commodious either, although the up side is...
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    Chub in the winter

    I'd love to give Throop a go, must get up there one day, it's been good on my local this autumn/ winter. Usually your lucky to get a four or two there the whole season, but I've had plenty of four pluses this season
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    Lesson Learnt. Rod Posting

    Might be worth looking at Shipley for rods, most on it are people with vans/ cars trying to make a few quid and would probably take much better care of them.
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    Daiwa tournament pro 13/15 match rod

    Haven't Browning stopped doing the Sphere float rods?
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    Wind

    Yes, eerily still down here in the South West at the moment.
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    lighter float rod

    Why is it manufacturers have a habit of discontinuing good rods?
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    Trotting for barbel

    Again, I'm a long way from being any expert, but I have had some success trotting on my limited trips to the Wye. This is what I've found. Finding the fish is important, waders will help no end with this, they can be tucked up in a very small area( low conditions can certainly be your friend)...
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