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What do reckon then Andy. ? Worth a go ?the fish are there somewhere
Used to fish there occasionally, back in 1980-85. Never caught one barbel, even though back then the BA was a barbel Mecca. I did though, have my best ever bag of chub from that spot, cheered on by the guys from the Avon factory, having their tea and fag breaks. 27 fish. Incredible fishing back then.Behind the library has always been a hot spot in years gone by
I've mashed my testicles a few timesJust be careful coming back over the railings! Yesterday afternoon got my chair strap tangled round the bike rack and fell headlong desperately trying avoid damaging my rods. Fortunately no harm done and the librarian didn’t notice the kerfuffle.
Back in the day there was excellent barbel fishing from just below Malmesbury to well below Bradford on Avon. So yes, definitely.So in theory would Barbel be present at Bradford on Avon? Fished Laycock a few years back which was supposed to be a hotspot. Got talked into using maggots. put a lot in but not a sausage. Should have been roaming. Not a local so got it all wrong.
Yep..even just below Malmesbury there were Barbel ;Cow Bridge downstream was magical, had everything. What has happened to our rivers?Back in the day there was excellent barbel fishing from just below Malmesbury to well below Bradford on Avon. So yes, definitely.
These days the BA barbel stock is a fraction of what it was - but it’s slowly getting better and there are one or two big fish about.
I have come back to fishing after 40 years away and I am absolutely shocked by the decline of the Upper Bristol Avon. I used to fish from Kellaways through to Lacock and the fishing was generally good. The water was clear and I can remember watching barbel and chub between Kellaways and Peckingell. My fishing buddy had 4 different species over 10lb out of the Isis weir; double figure barbel, bream, carp capped by a 26lb pike. Not so now. The free stretch from Chippenham weir down was great fishing and had some great sessions there. The majority of it is now unfishable due to undergrowth, trees in the river and the broken weir causing the river to rise and fall so much. When did it all start to decline?Yep..even just below Malmesbury there were Barbel ;Cow Bridge downstream was magical, had everything. What has happened to our rivers?