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Re: First Grayling

bin

bin
Total Posts: 270
Joined: August 1, 2018

Welcome aboard........66 viewers and not 1 responded,,,,,typical......well this is my best answer. The Teme is a great river for grayling ,I’ve caught many over the years on a stick float when I’m normally fishing for chub on the maggot...don’t bother with the lower venues as they a few and far between,stick to the top end as much as you can ....lindridge erdiston .stanford bridge.....all hold Grayling and trout....( you may need to travel light and do a bit of walking to find a peg as it’s very overgrown at the moment)..... the river Severn also produces some good game fish if again you don’t mind travelling as upstream as much as you can , somewhere by or above the Welsh boarder will definitely get you a Grayling or two......on the positive side when your running your stick through you will get sport of roach chub even barbel as you wait for your target fish .......good luck and tight lines....

Posted on November 11, 2020 at 3:09 PM

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