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Fishing
Can we fish in the river at the back of the site, is it a day ticket job, I would like to know if anyone else is interested cos I can't tie knots with one hand.
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Re: Fishing
Yes you can fish in he river severn at he back.
It was £7 for a weekly ticket last year.
But to be honest not much comes out of there .
It was £7 for a weekly ticket last year.
But to be honest not much comes out of there .
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Re: Fishing
Speak for yourself, Ollie and i got loads.cabte wrote:Yes you can fish in he river severn at he back.
It was £7 for a weekly ticket last year.
But to be honest not much comes out of there .
All tiddlers though.
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I had a perch from there last year, felt guilty because my kids caught nothing, even after picking the best spots.
I found maggot the best, a bit chewy though.
Daz
I found maggot the best, a bit chewy though.
Daz
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Re: Fishing
I didn't bother last year, as I only caught titchy perch the previous year
John
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Re: Fishing
It's grown again since then, it's massive now.francophile1947 wrote:I didn't bother last year, as I only caught titchy perch the previous year
It must be the only fish in the village.
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Re: Fishing
See tiddlers, from a vast amount of water known as the servern i would expect at least a nice chub or barble but i spoke to a local and said you dont get anything like that on this stretch..thedogsbollox wrote:Speak for yourself, Ollie and i got loads.cabte wrote:Yes you can fish in he river severn at he back.
It was £7 for a weekly ticket last year.
But to be honest not much comes out of there .
All tiddlers though.
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Re: Fishing
Indeed, I used to get some really good chub, just a few miles downstream at Holt Fleetcabte wrote:See tiddlers, from a vast amount of water known as the servern i would expect at least a nice chub or barble but i spoke to a local and said you dont get anything like that on this stretch..thedogsbollox wrote:Speak for yourself, Ollie and i got loads.cabte wrote:Yes you can fish in he river severn at he back.
It was £7 for a weekly ticket last year.
But to be honest not much comes out of there .
All tiddlers though.
John
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Re: Fishing
Exactly what the guy in the fishing shop in town told me. You need to travel further upstream to find anything decent. I couldn't even find any pike.
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Bewdley town centre usually fishes well,and, I might be wrong, I think its free fishing there.
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Re: Fishing
Aww i forgot about there the stretch of the severn in he town is classed as one of the best for barbel in the uk.blobber wrote:Bewdley town centre usually fishes well,and, I might be wrong, I think its free fishing there.
We was there last year an sat watching them trotting for barbel.
You must have wadders though.
You buy day tickets i think from the tackle shop o the corner.