Michael Radford
Senior Member
Going to kelham hall on trent this week for the first time any body got any advice on good pegs and baits
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I doubt if anyone will put you on a peg, on a public forum, Michael. Most prefer to find out for themselves - which is part of the allure of angling, for me at least. Although, admittedly, catching is preferable to blanking, much can be learned from each. I don't know Kelham but, much like most of the Trent, fish can be found anywhere and be caught with any good quality bait.
Hello Michael, if you are going to kelham it is advisable to ring up and book your peg before you go. You can take your car down and park behind your peg for 5 pound extra. Adviseable. Fish will show all through the length. Pellet / ground bait , or boilies. Cast over in low water conditions in to the flow. You can fish 7 to 7 day or 7 to 7 night. Barbel and chub., good luck.Hi richard. I have never been on a fishing forum before and this is my 1st year barbel fishing,i have a lot to learn. I live on the river grt. Ouse and always tried to put visitors on fish if i could. I suppose just to know if the fishery is worth the trip or rubbish would help.
Thank you dave very helpfulHello Michael, if you are going to kelham it is advisable to ring up and book your peg before you go. You can take your car down and park behind your peg for 5 pound extra. Adviseable. Fish will show all through the length. Pellet / ground bait , or boilies. Cast over in low water conditions in to the flow. You can fish 7 to 7 day or 7 to 7 night. Barbel and chub., good luck.
Just out of interest as I don't fish that stretch but cross over it at Kelham Bridge
If you want to fish, say, midday to midnight (or beyond), and park at peg it would cost you £10 + £10 + £5 = £25 ??
That's a pretty expensive "day ticket"
Yes i agree it would be nice to join a club and if i could find one with good water and drive to swims i think i would but i am new to this and dont know the trent or the aera if any body has any suggestions i am all ears. I did check out ashfield but with a 2 year waiting list i would probably be dead by then i am 72Personally I would choose club over day ticket every time. There are some very cheap Trent clubs and
there are some quite expensive but it all depends upon how often you fish the river. Club stretches tend to be better managed and you don’t get the loutish behaviours that plagues some DT waters.