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Peg fees

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#1

Unread post by bill yards »

What do you reckon is a fair price to pay for a peg fee on

A) A canal

B) A non-commercial lake/pool/river

C) A commercial

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A. £2

b. £2

c. £5 (As long as every other peg is in)
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Bout right. In some cases C should pay you for going there Image
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spot on Image
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I remember paying £5 a peg for a canal match run by Milton Keynes 2 years ago on their open matches before the Winter League semi >:( >:(.
To cap it off i had to weigh in 25pegs,surely if you charge a fiver a peg you should provide scalesmen.
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All the cuts round here Chris are £2 or £3 quid a peg and solid Image Image
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if i remember rightly chris they did'nt give a toss about anything to do wiv the match and just intrested in making a few bucks at our expense. Image Image Image Image
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There are a couple of waters falling into category 2 where I'd certainly be prepared to pay at least the same, if not more more that cat 3
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I think, at times, some aren't too bothered about peg fees but they should be.
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a lot more than punters think
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On the drennan at gold valley one lad said it cost £25 pools won his section won £20 Image Image Image Image
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A. £3

b. £3/4

c. £6
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A) A canal £1 - £2

B) A non-commercial lake/pool/river £2 - £4

C) A commercial Depends on the facilities, pegs, and stocking levels so id class some in the price range as B if they have no facilities, poor pegs and low stock levels, for a decent commercial id say £5 - £8
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a 2 quid
b 3 quid
c cant be bothered with commys too expensive
too many rules
same peg wins most matches
lets get back to cuts and natural waters and do some proper fishing
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£2 is plenty enough for a canal.
Clubs, in the main, are paying less for their canal rents than they were ten years ago; in some cases far less.

Our peg fees are £1 or £1.50 but we sometimes charge £2 to cover parking in fields etc whereas we have to pay the landowners for use of.

Only in very extenuating circumstances (eg Nationals with the extra amount of hard graft that has to go in) are our pegs £3.

Twelve years ago our club cleared £9,000 in three consecutive years of open matches. What is there to stop others doing the same.

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Bill...it could be greed, then again it could be because of demand, then again it could be both.


As soon as a venue starts fishing well a lot of anglers pressure the organisers to run matches at every available opportunity, the organisers start thinking $$$$$ and get greedy.
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#16

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Venue owners aint greedy,when i did me first double ton 12 years ago the day ticket went from £5 to £10 over night. :'(
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#17

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Good point that Mr Ford.
Just a few short years back Paul Turner had over 100 lb at Autherley on the Shropshire Union Canal.
The peg fee for Autherley os £1.50.
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That should have read 'the peg fee was and still is £1.50' - my crappity smack up ::) ::)
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