Graham Shaw
Senior Member
Feel free to move this to the social board of course Admin, but I thought it would get more views here and as I am involved in setting interesting quizzes, I am keen to pick the geographical brains of anglers from all over the country. Anyway here's my unusual question, and it does relate to barbel rivers:
Looking at some maps the other day, I found what I think is the only example in the UK of a River - not a beck, brook, burn, ghyll, dike or stream but something that on the map is a RIVER - which is a tributary of another river, which which is a tributary of another river, which is a tributary of another river, which is a tributary of another river, which is a tributary of another river which flows into the sea. Not including the estuary as a separate river, i.e. only rivers which are at least partly non-tidal count (Solent, Wash, Humber, Milford Haven etc etc do not count)
So six rivers. In at least three of which you can catch barbel. Name them!
And if anyone can find another example anywhere in the UK, I'd be very grateful - though I'm not sure there are any! I will of course take the Welsh and Scots equivalents "Afon" and "Water of ....." in place of "River"
Looking at some maps the other day, I found what I think is the only example in the UK of a River - not a beck, brook, burn, ghyll, dike or stream but something that on the map is a RIVER - which is a tributary of another river, which which is a tributary of another river, which is a tributary of another river, which is a tributary of another river, which is a tributary of another river which flows into the sea. Not including the estuary as a separate river, i.e. only rivers which are at least partly non-tidal count (Solent, Wash, Humber, Milford Haven etc etc do not count)
So six rivers. In at least three of which you can catch barbel. Name them!
And if anyone can find another example anywhere in the UK, I'd be very grateful - though I'm not sure there are any! I will of course take the Welsh and Scots equivalents "Afon" and "Water of ....." in place of "River"
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