idahoblues
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I believe youwell its actually law now
I believe youwell its actually law now
anglingtrust.net
Not sure about the bit "limiting time outdoors"!!
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Fishing to be allowed during England's national lockdown - Angling Trust announcement
The Government have now formally responded to the representations made by the Angling Trust. We have promoted the huge benefits of fishing on individual health and wellbeing and have been able to present a case to which the Government have listened. On this basis I am pleased to announce that...anglingtrust.net
Ah of course, the bivvy boys!
Warwickshire Avon?River looking a bit bleak and yet strangely fishy...View attachment 7911
Warwickshire Avon?
Lovely looking stretch, nice pic.Yes. Just near where the River Leam runs into it. Photo from the bank of the Grand Union canal where it crosses the river.
I'm thinking of going out tomorrow.
Lovely looking stretch, nice pic.
I met a guy on the Wye in the summer who fishes the Avon. He's invited me down to fish it, on your club waters, Leamington anglers. Somewhere I've never fished. He's also in Birmingham AA and fishes the Severn. I'm tempted to join BAA because I used to fish Knowle sands and Quatford in the 80s. There used to be a cracking peg at Quatford called 'barmy hole'. Was a deep back eddy going onto a gravel gravel bar. Absolutely stuffed with barbel. The swim will have changed since then but for a bargain £40 a year for the privilege of fishing some cracking stretches I'm tempted to join.
I love the bleakness of a winter river and any fish caught from it in these conditions is a prize to savour.Yes. Just near where the River Leam runs into it. Photo from the bank of the Grand Union canal where it crosses the river.
I'm thinking of going out tomorrow.
I love the bleakness of a winter river and any fish caught from it in these conditions is a prize to savour.
A nice smelly ball of cheese paste has got to be your attack, surely?
I might try to get out myself this weekend but I fear it's grayling or bust on my local river.
I’ve been enjoying some trotting for grayling this Christmas. They smell of cucumber. I might try to get a photo of one in the snow this weekend actually, if I can keep hold of the fucker. In fact this is going to sound a bit weird but I’ve been actually trying to log and compare the different smell of each species recently because when I catch something the smell is always familiar and they are all a bit different. Chris Yates reckons that on still summer days you can smell carp from waters containing them. Not sure I buy that but I like it.There don't appear to be many barbel in the Avon just here so it has to be chub and, you're right, I'm thinking stilton paste.
Next weekend, subject to the weather it will be fly-fishing for grayling on the Hodder. Love the smell of grayling.
I’ve been enjoying some trotting for grayling this Christmas. They smell of cucumber. I might try to get a photo of one in the snow this weekend actually, if I can keep hold of the fucker. In fact this is going to sound a bit weird but I’ve been actually trying to log and compare the different smell of each species recently because when I catch something the smell is always familiar and they are all a bit different. Chris Yates reckons that on still summer days you can smell carp from waters containing them. Not sure I buy that but I like it.