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Re: Mythe Pool

Hi Reg
Don't let the rutted bankside track stop you from going to Mythe. Go over the hump and park on the left hand side. It's only about 100 yards to the 10th peg. You don't need to walk much further as you've already gone past good pegs. The water level had dropped when I fished it on Monday but the stanchions were very slippery. Looking forward to my next visit in a couple of weeks.

Posted on April 21, 2023 at 7:56 PM

Re: Mythe Pool

Hi Stew
Great day with a few fish too many Rudd maggots and casters weren't even getting two feet down in the water. Pellet ended up the bait with 8 Bream up to about 4lb and two Tench 2lb and a bar of soup about 10 ounces.
The Bream were showing signs of spawning which I think slowed it down a bit but neither the less a very enjoyable day at a very natural venue with a very friendly swan
Due to the wet weather the previous days the track along the bank has become very rutted and boggy. I parked the car at the top and walked as only 4x4 would make it. The problem is this only makes it worse.
Please forgive me for one moan, who ever fished the peg before me I took your rubbish home for you.

Posted on April 18, 2023 at 11:01 PM

Re: Mythe Pool

All this talk of Mythe has made me want to fish it on Monday. I know there's a match the previous day but it shouldn't make a difference It's just like pre baiting. It's a 140 mile round trip for me but as previously said the surroundings are stunning with excellent wild life. If anybody has fished it recently or even fishing it on Saturday a quick post on how you got on would be helpful.

Posted on April 13, 2023 at 12:03 PM

Re: Mythe Pool

Hi Rickb
There will be minimal weed if any this time of year. If there are only a few of you miss out the first few pegs. They are shallower and most probably clearer than a bit further down. A pole at 10 to 11 meters would be a good line it will be about 6 feet deep. Usual baits red maggots, caster, red squats and worms would be my choice. 4 balls of ground bait with caster and squat at the beginning of the match then drip feed maggots little and often, don't be scared to fish off the bottom. You will catch Rudd and Perch and hopefully the bream & Tench will move in. Luckily this lake does show a lot of fizzes when bigger fish move in. If you have 2 rigs set up now is the time to use it with worm or corn brace yourself for ells though.
No matter what you catch this lake is stunning with an abundance of bird life.

Posted on March 29, 2023 at 7:21 PM

Re: You Tube Vid - Barbel Fishing on a Tiny London River - If Only the Tame was this Good!!

If the Baa could get a stretch of the Tame they would get a very good fishery. Not only is it closer to me than the Avon or Severn it would widen BAA catchment area and it contains a huge variety of fish big and small.
Would be very interesting to know if it's even on the table.

Posted on December 27, 2022 at 2:10 PM

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