Stephen Crowhurst
Senior Member
Hi guys,
Just wanted to get some opinions really. I’ve been a Ringwood DAA member for about 10 years now. Neither of my local rivers are bankers, there are fish to be caught but those fish require work, I think that’s fair to say. Last couple of years I’ve been more focused on my Barbel and have been trying to learn two stretches of the Avon better. However with low stock density’s location is everything, and you cannot catch what’s a mile upstream. So I’m considering joining a second club, now obviously I can’t fish two places at once and that’s what’s put me off, paying £170 a year to fish somewhere you aren’t potentially fishing seems silly. I do not know, having never been a member of CAC what opportunities that may bring, other than obviously more places to search. From what I understand CAC lost their Crown Jewels and I’m unlikely to get access to that fishery before I’m 50. (I’m 34 )
The question is like to pose, is, is it worth me having both memberships and proactively searching a wilder field or am I better off being focused as assuming you may find fish on a different fishery is greener grass thinking? Realistically I only fish about 1 6 hour trip a week, I often walk the bank more though.
Just wanted to get some opinions really. I’ve been a Ringwood DAA member for about 10 years now. Neither of my local rivers are bankers, there are fish to be caught but those fish require work, I think that’s fair to say. Last couple of years I’ve been more focused on my Barbel and have been trying to learn two stretches of the Avon better. However with low stock density’s location is everything, and you cannot catch what’s a mile upstream. So I’m considering joining a second club, now obviously I can’t fish two places at once and that’s what’s put me off, paying £170 a year to fish somewhere you aren’t potentially fishing seems silly. I do not know, having never been a member of CAC what opportunities that may bring, other than obviously more places to search. From what I understand CAC lost their Crown Jewels and I’m unlikely to get access to that fishery before I’m 50. (I’m 34 )
The question is like to pose, is, is it worth me having both memberships and proactively searching a wilder field or am I better off being focused as assuming you may find fish on a different fishery is greener grass thinking? Realistically I only fish about 1 6 hour trip a week, I often walk the bank more though.