Mark,.. do you remember my " moving home for a barbel" thread a few years ago? Well I did it and have absolutely no regrets.
I picked Dorset/ Hampshire borders because I'd been fishing the Avon and Stour since the 70's and my wife and I always loved Purbeck and Chesil area for both holiday breaks and the salt water fishing.
I actually ended up with my own little bit of the Stour, a dream come true,.. but just enjoy having all my favourite old Avon and Stour waters on my doorstep whilst still having the opportunity to change tack and either fish Christchurch harbour or the Purbeck rocks , not forgetting Chesil beach and Portland.
I ought to mention Frome, Itching and Test of course!
The river fishing is harder now than when I first started making the pilgrimage down here, but that has been offset by the amount of time I can now put into finding fish and being able to go for them when conditions are favourable.
Compared to my previous local rivers which have sadly deteriorated during the past 20 years, my catch rate has gone through the roof. One could argue I guess that if I could have put the hours of observation in on my old river's things may have been better, but it was always work and the M25.
I've caught 17 doubles , including a couple of repeat captures plus two 7lb plus chub so far this season,.. that would have amounted to 4 seasons worth on my old rivers and I probably wouldn't have topped a 7ib chub either.
It's not all about the fishing though, ... it's the change of pace and the challenge of a new chapter in one's life I think.
Leaving old friends and fishing buddies behind and making new ones,... missing the Sunday lunchtime pub get together and putting the world to rights etc etc. were all hard,.. not forgetting my beloved Koi as well.
A bonus is being able to get involved in a bit of river management and putting something back, whilst learning something new each week.
The down'er is there's too many shops in Bournemouth which my other half appreciates too much on occasions,... but that's the trade off!!
The traffic is as bad here as the old place as well!
We got a lot more for our money here compared to Surrey property prices, so that was a plus.
I love Herefordshire and all the same points apply I think. Having spent a few fishing holidays there plus a recent stay with our own Mr Elliot, I couldn't argue against settling down close to all those great venues in beautiful surroundings.
For me, it was purely romanticising on my love of clearwater barbel fishing , ... having plenty of options, and importantly resettling where my wife also wanted to live.
I still feel extremely fortunate to have had the chance to go for it, and am eternally grateful for the encouragement I received from guys on bfw.
Wherever you end up Mark, I wish you well.