associatedmatt
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I know i have talked about this perviously but i can not find the thread i started and i apologise for that .
I would like to go chub and barbel fishing once season opens but with family i cant put in loads of longer distance trips to the wye or Severn .
I have a section of the Thames on my club ticket from lechlade to downsteam of buscot if anyone knows it ?
Thing is there is alot of crays in the Thames whats best way to fish this ? or if feeder fished would the rubber lips come in and push the crayfish away ? or is it best to keep changing baits ?
I have been told the Bristol avon is not what it used to be due to the otters and cormorants i have caught dace and roach from there . An old match angler said that river is peggy and took him over 2 years to suss it out .
Or any other advice to a stretch or water to fish ?
oh i may have the odd day on the wye later on in year as my son is 6 months old but would like to get some experience up on a smaller river chubbing .
thanks all
I would like to go chub and barbel fishing once season opens but with family i cant put in loads of longer distance trips to the wye or Severn .
I have a section of the Thames on my club ticket from lechlade to downsteam of buscot if anyone knows it ?
Thing is there is alot of crays in the Thames whats best way to fish this ? or if feeder fished would the rubber lips come in and push the crayfish away ? or is it best to keep changing baits ?
I have been told the Bristol avon is not what it used to be due to the otters and cormorants i have caught dace and roach from there . An old match angler said that river is peggy and took him over 2 years to suss it out .
Or any other advice to a stretch or water to fish ?
oh i may have the odd day on the wye later on in year as my son is 6 months old but would like to get some experience up on a smaller river chubbing .
thanks all