Another great vid Paul - being in Cirencester, I'm always looking for relatovely close fishing spots. Could you advise whether day tickets are available on the stretches you show? Here, Ibsey Bridge, etc? Thanks.
Love your videos mate im a specimen lure angler for perch! Just started targeting salmon on the flying c My river isnt massive can you recommend and decent rod and reel for the flying c
@@PaulGreenacre thanks for the reply Paul now just briefly it's always been an ambition to try and catch a salmon on prawn on the Avon a seriously life long ambition fella ,my question is , firstly it's definitely not on my doorstep as I live in Yorkshire ,but sometime in the future would you think it would be doable if I travelled down and had a go Paul just one day one crack at it even in the next couple of years I'd be very grateful , so have a think about it Paul and give me an idea of the associated costs and hopefully sometime in the future I might be able to fulfil the ambition , if you would prefer not to broadcast on here then I would provide my mobile number thereafter , kindest regards Paul 😁😁👍
@@johngray3585 Hi John, You can certainly get a day ticket to fish parts of the avon. Christchurch Angling Club have some water available. I took this from their website. Members can take a single guest to any venue offering migratory or river game fishing except Winkton & Tincleton. These are Hampshire Avon: Horseport, Redbrook, Ringwood Fishery & Sopley Mill Stream. Dorset Stour: Canford Bridge, Little Canford, Highmead and Dudsbury Golf Course. Guests must be accompanied at all times by the member. The member is responsible for the behaviour of their guests and ensuring they follow the club's rules and regulations. Game & migratory fish only must be targeted with the appropriate tackle. All persons must hold the relevant EA rod licence. christchurchac.org.uk/day-tickets/
@@PaulGreenacre thanks for the information Paul it's very much appreciated and I will certainly give it all some thought ,I really would appreciate your expertise in the matter so I think to be your guest for the day would be the finest alternative under the circumstances , it would be a once in a lifetime experience after all as I've not been well the last few years and really I would only be up to the journey once I'm sure , the stretches you fish are to die for and just one try would be enough for me , so thanks again Paul and I hope something can be arranged in the future 🎣😁👍
Beautiful fish and interesting way to fish the Devon.They were a great bait for spring salmon here on the river Moy in the rep of Ireland but nobody fishes them anymore its all Flying C now which work well but i hate fishing them as they pull your back out..
Thanks DEVI. Glad you don't have Limited at the end of your name. I quite agree - spinning is not good for our backs - devon is the way to go - or possibly a downstream mepps fished like a fly. I'd love to have ago on the Moy when I retire. Wishing you all the best for 2-023 season.