Graham Elliott
Senior Member & Supporter
Yes. SuperbBest rod I've ever owned.
Even though it feels softish has plenty of backbone and picks up line quickly on tje strike.
Can't see me ever getting rid of it.
Steve
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Yes. SuperbBest rod I've ever owned.
Even though it feels softish has plenty of backbone and picks up line quickly on tje strike.
Can't see me ever getting rid of it.
Steve
So am update after your request. I'm not quiet sure in think this is my 3rd winter of the tone.. Inreality I only get there 2 or 3 time a season. I was told its a winter in my venue due to weed and lack of flow however I now know this not to be true. Another think I hear is how cormorants are present with a pair minimum breeding in the area. They are now seen on the bridges regularly. They landed just above us on the French weird side yesterday morning . I took a friend who's never fished it despite loving Beth local his whole life. We've took it in turns and its started very well with 6 chub coming out of the first swim. Not massive but maybe pushing 2.5lb. Weirdly i only managed one further small chub so ending with 5 fish despite us trying numerous other swims that normally produce fish? they other thing which I've never had before was just how snaggy the swims were. I think generally the floods clear the weed and snags out traditional why is spoken of being a winter venue? It was frustrating though as I just couldn't get consistent trotting going. Might well of been fish there but not able to get the baits to then easily or consistently. Ben I hope that helps and isn't too much detail! I'm waiting to see what the match results are today it'll be interesting . Give me a shout if you are going could always hook up. I'll send you a message cheers JonHi Jon, let us know how you get on. Been thinking of fishing that fast stretch for a while. Haven't got on the Tone for a few years now.
Well done Ian
Wow that's a great result especially from how you described the water!! I hope that clears and didn't hang around!
Yes it sounds awful ! Such a sad state of affairs on so many rivers up and down the country. The small river I got onto yesterday would appear to be being affected significantly from cormorant predation
Jon. Me again! I hear that figures from the Angling Trust state 60k Cormorants currently with us. Not sure if this is the whole of the UK or just England and Wales. They are a menace but how they can effectively be controlled I don't think anyone knows. I believe they are the biggest reason for the failure of the recovery of Barbel numbers in many rivers. People report the sighting of small Barbel on the Stour and Avon yet they don't appear to be reaching a size to make them relatively Cormorant safe. This suggests to me that the remaining fish are spawning successfully. The problems start afterwards. This is just my own unscientific opinion I should add!Yes it sounds awful ! Such a sad state of affairs on so many rivers up and down the country. The small river I got onto yesterday would appear to be being affected significantly from cormorant predation
Lovely fat Chub.I popped out this afternoon to do a bit of trotting, the air temp's read 4 degrees on the car thermometer, but felt colder because of some heavy downpours of rain and a nasty northerly wind.
As I walked up to the river it was stationary and just about to start to flow back upstream due to an incoming tide. The water looked horrible, full of silt, and sewage and coverd in what looked like a film of diesel or oil of some kind. I'd forgotton to take a small towel which I usually have hanging over my belt and I use to wipe my hands clean after unhooking a fish or baiting up a hook and also to dry them on when they get wet. Because I couldn't dry my hands and it was raining, it was only a short time before they became wet and aching with cold in the northerly wind...not a nice feeling .
I decided to sack the trotting off with the river being pushed back and rising rapidly and proceeded to do some laying on for at the most, half an hour and then bust off home if no fish materialised in that length of time. I had to fish well overdepth, probably about 4ft in order to lay on properly because the water was now flying back upstream.
I was using a 11ft hardy supero avon rod, an okuma aventa reel and I'd tied a size 12 drennan superspade on direct to 6lb sensor so my set up was nice and sturdy enabling me to bully the fish away from the snags.
I only had to wait 5 minuites before the float did a dance and I struck into a very nice chub. I was lucky to have chosen the swim I had as I caught a few mint chub in less than an hour, but that hour was more than enough for me! It reminded me of Fred J Talyor.... "i'll be really glad when i've had enough of this" . Most of the chub looked to be around the 4lb size and they all refused to give up without a hard fight.
A couple of snaps from the short session....
No problems in the conversation all good here . I messaged the club concerned they've applied for a license to cull them however it wasn't granted based off it being a semi urban setting. Which I understand I guess. What gets me is the damage they can cause and inflict very quickly verses how long it takes for the fish numbers to get to that level. Really far from an ideal situation!!! And in my mind at least likely brought on from man's greed with over fishing our seas!! I wrote a letter of petition last week myself about a situation on the South Devon coast where they are trying to pass a ruling to make it OK to essentially commercial fish or give licenses to some commercial fishing within an estuary setting!!! What is man thinking? Living where I do in North Devon bass are my main quarry but the ground are nursery ground for all types of fish fry and juveniles including bass why would this be permitted?! Anyway I'll leave this now for people to follow the chub threadJon. Me again! I hear that figures from the Angling Trust state 60k Cormorants currently with us. Not sure if this is the whole of the UK or just England and Wales. They are a menace but how they can effectively be controlled I don't think anyone knows. I believe they are the biggest reason for the failure of the recovery of Barbel numbers in many rivers. People report the sighting of small Barbel on the Stour and Avon yet they don't appear to be reaching a size to make them relatively Cormorant safe. This suggests to me that the remaining fish are spawning successfully. The problems start afterwards. This is just my own unscientific opinion I should add!
Cracker from the Wye todayView attachment 28023View attachment 28024
Just needs some chips around it in the second one to finish the photo. @Ben Marr I saw you posted that lovely chub and photo on the culm group I'm assuming they were from there? A cracking fish from they. That's literally the biggest I've ever caught never got the 4lb ! A solid fish for such a small river though.Cracker from the Wye todayView attachment 28023View attachment 28024
Cormorants……birds who visit one local carp fishery are routinely shot I believe!Jon. Me again! I hear that figures from the Angling Trust state 60k Cormorants currently with us. Not sure if this is the whole of the UK or just England and Wales. They are a menace but how they can effectively be controlled I don't think anyone knows. I believe they are the biggest reason for the failure of the recovery of Barbel numbers in many rivers. People report the sighting of small Barbel on the Stour and Avon yet they don't appear to be reaching a size to make them relatively Cormorant safe. This suggests to me that the remaining fish are spawning successfully. The problems start afterwards. This is just my own unscientific opinion I should add!
Jon, there are a few 4's in there, but few and far between, I generally only get a handful every winter.Just needs some chips around it in the second one to finish the photo. @Ben Marr I saw you posted that lovely chub and photo on the culm group I'm assuming they were from there? A cracking fish from they. That's literally the biggest I've ever caught never got the 4lb ! A solid fish for such a small river though.