The incredible Vienne , deserted for miles .
Hatter
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Ade left there at least 6 months ago.I don't know the area, but I think Ade Kiddel is somewhere thereabouts. Try emailing him.
Yeah I m in touch with Paul via your good self Graham but he is sunning it up in Cornwall at present so was looking for other views/comments. Will be catch8ng up with Paul when he is backAde left there at least 6 months ago.
Now around Netherlands.
But he will know it well.
Two pals have fished it a fair bit. Paul Hayes who is on here a bit
Thanks Steve - much appreciatedCheck out "BarbelLover" on Youtube. I think he usually fishes the river Ourthe in Belgium but he shows his methods and they are similar to how I fish the river Lot.
He catches a lot more barbel than me!
Is that a bait for all seasons Steve?Vivaldi Garlic Krill has taken plenty of fish over the winter.
I only bought that bait last November, so no idea if it will work in the warmer months.Is that a bait for all seasons Steve?
Made a mistake, Vivaldi probably had something to do with making music - not baits!!!!Is that a bait for all seasons Steve?
Hi men,I'm off to France next week for some carp fishing, the lake I'll be fishing is only a field or two away from the Loir (not Loire), above Montval-Sur-Loir. On google earth it looks a bit barbely in places with what looks like some ranunculus beds. When the suns up during the day I might take myself down to the river for a hour or two, is the Loir a known barbel river?
Gerroff of my land!Hi men,
I'm off down country over Easter for 8 days , fishing a lovely lake , but driving up the river Vienne to visit a mate who has started a b+b in a big old ex police house in a typical French town , lovely. So it would be rude not to have a day around L'Isie - Jourdain if time permits , as it hold barbel and carp in the same bit .
Hatter
That mistake brought back memories!Is that a bait for all seasons Steve?