Back down that beat again Thursday. Had quite some success on my last trip with banded 8-6mm Carp pellets, certainly avoided the Grayling. Great video again, always inspiring to watch👍
Hi Neil, sorry for the delay. In most cases you do get what you pay for but for a medium cost range rod worth checking out Drennan and Korum. Best talk to your local tackle shop, explain what you need and generally their advise is good and most good tackle shop will match sensible online prices.
Not many day ticket stretches on the Test but Timsbury worth a go, plenty of action from trout and grayling with the odd big roach, chub and dace around! Also check out The Lower Itchen Fishery (River Itchen)...
My feelings are that all coarse fish should be removed from the entire river. It is a precious gem that should only hold game fish that need protection.
Would that be a natural state for a river to be inhaving just fame fish in it? Do game/course species naturally live in separate waters & its humans that have mixed them up?
@@andrewocock8480 That is very true. Before any legislation fish were taken by horse n cart to different locations. Game fish can cohabitate with coares who devour their eggs and parr, so depleted the stock to extinction. The english river Test is netted to remove them, successfuly. So WYE not ?
Really enjoying your videos Duncan
Thanks Danny
Thanks Duncan great video as usual. Lots of useful information......keep them coming!
Back down that beat again Thursday. Had quite some success on my last trip with banded 8-6mm Carp pellets, certainly avoided the Grayling.
Great video again, always inspiring to watch👍
Good angling as ever Duncan. Fair play to you going out in that weather too.
Well said Ducan. There's to many so called experts who are advising the use of feeders for grayling fishing.
Feeder fishing specifically for Grayling, no, never, not unless you don't feel anything when one or more go belly up and float downstream!
Nice video mate , miss my river fishing since moving to Cornwall 2 years ago , think next winter I will have to go up to Exeter and try the river Exe
Would you fish this same rig for chub if grayling and trout weren't a problem, or would you fish the bait directly on the hook with a longer tail?
Very good mate !👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great angling lots of useful info 👍
I’m a river angler of 60 years (trotting), what do a I look for in a tip/feeder rod
Hi Neil, sorry for the delay. In most cases you do get what you pay for but for a medium cost range rod worth checking out Drennan and Korum. Best talk to your local tackle shop, explain what you need and generally their advise is good and most good tackle shop will match sensible online prices.
Day tickets pls ?
Not many day ticket stretches on the Test but Timsbury worth a go, plenty of action from trout and grayling with the odd big roach, chub and dace around! Also check out The Lower Itchen Fishery (River Itchen)...
My feelings are that all coarse fish should be removed from the entire river. It is a precious gem that should only hold game fish that need protection.
Would that be a natural state for a river to be inhaving just fame fish in it? Do game/course species naturally live in separate waters & its humans that have mixed them up?
@@andrewocock8480 That is very true. Before any legislation fish were taken by horse n cart to different locations. Game fish can cohabitate with coares who devour their eggs and parr, so depleted the stock to extinction. The english river Test is netted to remove them, successfuly. So WYE not ?
Nice vid. but lose the music please :-)