Hi all,
It's been a while since I've had chance to even think about fishing!
However, I have the opportunity to go tomorrow (Sat).
Any good day ticket waters about at the moment? Not after carp particularily, just some good old fashioned float fishing for roach, bream, perch etc.
I was thinking about Lower Park in Beoley (Dagnall End Road), but they seem to have vanished off the web. Does anyone know if that place is still going?
Any other recs for a gentle day by the waters' edge? Arrow Valley Lake is out as I really can't be doing with constantly being bothered by walkers and dog walkers! lol.
Thanks in advance,
Jam
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- jon burton
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Just wondering why you dont visit one of the waters that ABAC membership entitles you to fish.This means that you dont have to pay on the bank or over extortianate prices at commercials...
The waters that Astwood bank have got are just as good if not better than most of the water filled holes in the ground you see around the worcesetershire area.
The waters that Astwood bank have got are just as good if not better than most of the water filled holes in the ground you see around the worcesetershire area.
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- jon burton
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I'm not actually a member of ABAC (yet). Otherwise I'd be taking advantage of those waters for sure.
Lower park is still open to day ticket fishing (I'm there now!). No matches are being held though.
Tight lines everyone.
Jam.
Lower park is still open to day ticket fishing (I'm there now!). No matches are being held though.
Tight lines everyone.
Jam.
Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life. - Terry Pratchett.
Hamstall Fishery in Hamstall Ridware, Staffordshire. might be a bit of a trek but everyone ive introduced to this venue has become a regular.
i'm also coming to the conclusion that for good old fashioned mixed fishing its time to get back to the canals and municipal park pools and of course the rivers (during the open season). the canals especially seem to be rammed with fish these days. i went to a random stretch of a canal a couple of years back with just a made-up rod, net and half a pint of maggots and caught countless roach and perch....great fun.
cheers
rich c
i'm also coming to the conclusion that for good old fashioned mixed fishing its time to get back to the canals and municipal park pools and of course the rivers (during the open season). the canals especially seem to be rammed with fish these days. i went to a random stretch of a canal a couple of years back with just a made-up rod, net and half a pint of maggots and caught countless roach and perch....great fun.
cheers
rich c
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