Neil Partridge
Senior Member
hi all,
are c.anoes on the wye more of a pain than most other rivers
are c.anoes on the wye more of a pain than most other rivers
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Try St Patricks Stream or the Lower Loddon on a summers day in the holidays or at weekends - these are "rivers" that you can almost jump over in places and there are canoes going through every few minutes. Canoeists only seem to be able to count to one as when I shout I have two lines out they say they can see it, avoid the first and catch the second! Or when you shout "if you come to this bank you can go under the line" they shout "okay" and paddle to the far bank and catch your line. Grr
If you fish with the tips low they normally go straight over your lines, this also applies to the large power craft which are all over the lower Severn.
..the fish are certainly not bothered by them.
Adrian
I would be very interested to learn how you fish with your rods low without using a big lead. As an experiment I tried using a 4 ounce lead on St Pats with the rods low and I couldn't hold bottom unless casting upstream, which is not where I usually want to fish. With the rod high I use three quarters to one ounce leads and it holds bottom. I am always willing to learn and would love to know how you set up for fast flowing water.