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river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 10th, 2007, 12:02 pm
by YAMO
never been here so don't know what to expect. Heard various comments ranging from a 'brill to stretch of river' to massive pile of DW. So any info or match results from this stretch? hopefully the river level will be perfect come this match and i hope it fishes well. Last time we fished avon was at stratford and it was tough going.came 2nd with 2lb !
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 10th, 2007, 12:29 pm
by TK
Take it as a decent stretch of water........possibly not as productive as in its heyday due to the lack of anglers on river banks these days.......but a test for other running line skills and watercraft.
Those making the derogatory comments about the venue probably haven't the skills or ability to catch or realise what it has to offer
Plus you can park behind the majority of pegs
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 10th, 2007, 8:19 pm
by Conna
I used to fish it a bit in the winter and the first open I went on they were all amazed coz I caught some Chub on the waggler, nearly everyone fishes the feeder there but that may have been in the winter. I know on a good river in the summer there are good bags of roach to be had with Hemp and Tares. But it has been about 6 years since I went there.
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Posted: July 10th, 2007, 8:21 pm
by Mark_Stanaway
I used to fish it a bit in the winter and the first open I went on they were all amazed coz I caught some Chub on the waggler, nearly everyone fishes the feeder there but that may have been in the winter. I know on a good river in the summer there are good bags of roach to be had with Hemp and Tares. But it has been about 6 years since I went there.
SO are you saying it is D W
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 10th, 2007, 9:12 pm
by TK
I know on a good river in the summer there are good bags of roach to be had with Hemp and Tares.
They will do me Conna
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Posted: July 10th, 2007, 10:24 pm
by MrV
Proper fishing....Bring it on
If enough go to this to allow every man 2 pegs it will be great fishing. Something for the big fish men, if they have the nerve to sit it out
Plenty for those prepared to stick to the traditional styles of fishing.
Cant wait......
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 10th, 2007, 11:39 pm
by Mark_Stanaway
Proper fishing....Bring it on
If enough go to this to allow every man 2 pegs it will be great fishing. Something for the big fish men, if they have the nerve to sit it out
Plenty for those prepared to stick to the traditional styles of fishing.
Cant wait......
THAY are only fishing for five hours NOT FIVE MONTHS
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 11th, 2007, 10:58 am
by YAMO
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 11th, 2007, 12:39 pm
by TK
Proper fishing....Bring it on
If enough go to this to allow every man 2 pegs it will be great fishing. Something for the big fish men, if they have the nerve to sit it out
Plenty for those prepared to stick to the traditional styles of fishing.
Cant wait......
THAY are only fishing for five hours NOT FIVE MONTHS
Better not make reference to some needing 5 years had I
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 11th, 2007, 4:36 pm
by THE_WEDGE
Any tips for the wedge cus i think i'll need em.
I was going to trot maggot and caster down with a stick float with a 20foot bolo rod and my trusty centrepin just dragging bottom if i can find a clear run with no weed constantly feeding a handfull every put in.
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 11th, 2007, 6:49 pm
by TK
Looks like you've already got it sussed then
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Posted: July 11th, 2007, 9:49 pm
by Simple
I'm suprised no one is using the old "Lollipops"
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 12th, 2007, 6:33 am
by kod
I'm suprised no one is using the old "Lollipops" :P
was going too but whilst clearing garage out found bag of 21mm halibut pelletsand feed pelllets from match on severn last year
Then i found me cordless drill
and the rest is history as they say
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 12th, 2007, 1:36 pm
by TK
Looks like a battle between the silvers and beasties coming on then................
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Posted: July 16th, 2007, 9:06 pm
by THE_WEDGE
Looks like you've already got it sussed then
Seriously though is it fast flowing, slow, deep, shallow, do you need a pole, feeder or what?
HELP!
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Posted: July 16th, 2007, 9:21 pm
by TK
Medium to slow...........but depends on how much water is on.
Depth depends on the line you fish and the peg/area of course..........and all methods score dependent on the peg and the day
Not being in possession of a peg by peg run down ( like I've had in the past for some stretches), it's really a case of suss it on the day and read the peg how you see it...........or just do your own thing and fish it how you want to.
There are however favoured rub a dub areas, areas noted for bream and barbel pegs - so I'll probably find out I've been fishing my peg totally wrong with the wrong set up at about 2.45pm when someone pops their head down the bank.
ps - this is not a deliberate evasive response, but a pucka interpretation of how I see it
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Posted: July 16th, 2007, 9:45 pm
by THE_WEDGE
Hope I draw next to you then.
Whatever you do i'll do the opposite.
cheers.
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 16th, 2007, 10:02 pm
by THE_WEDGE
[highlight]Medium to slow...........but depends on how much water is on.[/highlight]
Depth depends on the line you fish and the peg/area of course..........and all methods score dependent on the peg and the day
Not being in possession of a peg by peg run down ( like I've had in the past for some stretches), it's really a case of suss it on the day and read the peg how you see it...........or just do your own thing and fish it how you want to.
There are however favoured rub a dub areas, areas noted for bream and barbel pegs - so I'll probably find out I've been fishing my peg totally wrong with the wrong set up at about 2.45pm when someone pops their head down the bank.
ps - this is not a deliberate evasive response, but a pucka interpretation of how I see it
With my record on rivers it will be very deep. If so can we fish the carp pool instead?
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 16th, 2007, 11:23 pm
by Simple
[highlight]Medium to slow...........but depends on how much water is on.[/highlight]
Depth depends on the line you fish and the peg/area of course..........and all methods score dependent on the peg and the day
Not being in possession of a peg by peg run down ( like I've had in the past for some stretches), it's really a case of suss it on the day and read the peg how you see it...........or just do your own thing and fish it how you want to.
There are however favoured rub a dub areas, areas noted for bream and barbel pegs - so I'll probably find out I've been fishing my peg totally wrong with the wrong set up at about 2.45pm when someone pops their head down the bank.
ps - this is not a deliberate evasive response, but a pucka interpretation of how I see it
With my record on rivers it will be very deep. If so can we fish the carp pool instead?
Get your bed sheets and wrap them round yourself, get a broom out the cupboard go into the garden and do a rain dance heeeba heeeba , heeeba heeeba
That way the river will be unfishable
river avon twyford farm
Posted: July 16th, 2007, 11:30 pm
by Mark_Stanaway