sagalout
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Since there are a few people interested and so as not to totally hijack the barbel fishing thread I thought I'd start a new one to report on what I have found out so far.
I have just been for a look see. First rule of visiting an unknown site, don't wash the car first, the tracks to the car parks are 6 inches deep in mud, but it is a working farm.
The stretch is just over half a mile long and has about 10 pegs.
Vehicle access to the river is very good, three of four of the pegs you can drop your kit at peg and then put the car in the car park. The other half dozen pegs you park about 100 yards from the river.
The banks are steep and currently 20-30 feet above the water. The pegs could do with a bit of maintenance but it's winter and the river has been known to flow quite well.
I have just been for a look see. First rule of visiting an unknown site, don't wash the car first, the tracks to the car parks are 6 inches deep in mud, but it is a working farm.
The stretch is just over half a mile long and has about 10 pegs.
Vehicle access to the river is very good, three of four of the pegs you can drop your kit at peg and then put the car in the car park. The other half dozen pegs you park about 100 yards from the river.
The banks are steep and currently 20-30 feet above the water. The pegs could do with a bit of maintenance but it's winter and the river has been known to flow quite well.