john hooper
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Re: River Dove / Trent
funny you say that because on the doveridge stretch the chub have done a bit of a disappearing act, hardly any coming out, i lost a good one a couple of weeks ago and my friend anthony lost one yesterday which left him fishless for the day.I had five grayling and a trout trotting maggots but only the trout and one grayling were of a reasonable size.The river was about a foot up which makes fishing dificult as even a 3oz lead won't hold bottom any distance across the river so no chance with a feeder. Glorious day saturday though, didn't need my coat as long as the sun shone which was all day.
john
funny you say that because on the doveridge stretch the chub have done a bit of a disappearing act, hardly any coming out, i lost a good one a couple of weeks ago and my friend anthony lost one yesterday which left him fishless for the day.I had five grayling and a trout trotting maggots but only the trout and one grayling were of a reasonable size.The river was about a foot up which makes fishing dificult as even a 3oz lead won't hold bottom any distance across the river so no chance with a feeder. Glorious day saturday though, didn't need my coat as long as the sun shone which was all day.
john