Roving Fishing: Grayling On The River Churnet with James Robbins and Des Taylor
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- Опубликовано: 3 фев 2022
- James Robbins and Des Taylor head to the beautiful River Churnet in Staffordshire in this episode of Cadence Fishing TV. We follow James and Des as they keep mobile to fish with simple tactics in the small nooks and crannies that hold some magnificent grayling. If you like keeping active in your fishing, this is a must-see episode.
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Love this stretch, been a fdas member for 2 years now and this is a gem of a water.
Churnet was reported to be the most polluted river in the country in the 60s. One of the rivers “murdered by man” as described by Arthur Ransome - Like my local R Irwell.
Back in the late 70s early 80s the rivers i mentioned in last comment had very few Grayling but now with the improvement in water quality especially on the Rea brook the Grayling have thrived.
Wonderful video reminded me of being 12 years old fishing the Rea brook and River Roden near Shrewsbury with my brother.
That’s brought it all back home, thank you so much! When I was a lad learnt I how to fish on the chutnet and soon got into catching Grayling, used to get brandling worms from my friends mum’s compost heap and cycle down to Bolton’s sports field in Oakamoor, just upstream, rod tied to bike frame. Caught some good perch there too. Some folks used to catch some cracking winter roach above the big weir.
Nice to see Des using an old DAM CFM closed faced reel. Nicknamed ‘coffee grinders’ these were excellent reels and, imo, one of the best and most underrated closed faced reels ever produced.
Went and caught my first grayling on the Welsh dee the other week. Throughly enjoyed it. Good inspiration and learning the river
Des, the legend that is...
Another great video from Chappie and the Cadence team. Well done James and Des 👍🦆🎣 Tight Lines Steve Amison
Another cracking film, Roving for the lady is my favorite style of fishing other than chub. A couple pints of maggots, one rod, landing net, no seat box, keep net your in heaven cr10 2# 13' with fixed spool or my 14' 2# with my Atom pin.
Superb vid guys. Funny how your conclusions are the same as we have on the Wharfe, Aire, Calder, Nidd in Yorkshire ... Feed maggots and get trout, Catch one or two grayling and then move on...Fish the creases, drop offs etc. thanks for sharing, it was a really good watch.
Well Mr Chappie with thanks to you, James, Paul and the rest of the Cadance crew this has become my favourite RUclips channel. The quality as always is First Class, the only thing missing was Monty!!
Grayling, one of the few fish that can be relied on to feed in cold conditions. I loved fishing for them ‘darn sarf’ on the river Itchin and the Frome.
Grayling, the only coarse fish I've not caught, I don't think there are any in East Anglia! Super video, love the small stream fishing.
James and Des - what a combo
Takes me back to a day on the Lugg late 60's as a kid.
Great winter sport, luckily blessed with plenty of grayling fishing in Yorkshire. Another interesting vid cheers to the both of you.
That sums up fishing for me , thank you
That a great river another enjoyable video.
That's What I Call Proper Fishing