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Bigbadjoe

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maps

Hi having a few problems with the BAA maps, one example is the instructions to the Danery, it says park in lay by or on verge near bus stop just past the danery pub then take the footpath down the side of the white house to the river, for one i didn't think parking in the bus stop would be allowed and looking on street view i dont see a grass verge or the foot path at the side of the white house, there are a few more ive looked at on here and its a bit confusing
thanks
joe

Posted on January 10, 2020 at 12:12 AM

Re: new to the rivers

does anybody else find that the directions and maps aren't the best either luckily we have google maps to break the code

Posted on November 28, 2019 at 2:06 AM

Re: new to the rivers

i do enjoy float fishing but i will be using the method feeder il leave the float fishing until summer where i shall probably do a bit of both, any tips on lure fishing id love to try it on the river any tips ?and does anybody know to a good BAA stretch ? and im guessing it would be better to uses a heavier rod and decent size lures rather than what im use to using on canals and reservoirs ?

Posted on November 28, 2019 at 1:52 AM

Re: new to the rivers

hi guys, i am so grateful for the replies i've had from you all, it really does help wasn't even sure i would get a response so thank you, i am totally new to river fishing i have only been a handful of times and a few of those were as a kid on just a stick float catching stickleback, i do appreciate that its not an easy game and a lot of patience will be needed but this is why i want to take it up because its a lot more challenging than going on a lake stocked full of carp although il always have a love for that, but i just know that once ive sussed out a good portion of whats got to be done on the river then it will be a new love affair, im literally starting from scratch so im clueless at the minute. and yes ive been watching a few youtube videos they are a great help bit of an advantage really to have youtube nowadays, and i agree with you about clearing a couple of pegs id definitely be willing to do that not just for myself but for other anglers too its a great idea, once again tho lads thank you for all your replies its given me a bit of confidence in Baa now and il keep up the good fight

Posted on November 26, 2019 at 10:23 PM

new to the rivers

Hi, i have just become a member of the baa because id like to start river fishing so after looking in to the where to fish section and reading pretty much all the venues and the descriptions back in september i decided to give the Anker on Bolehall a go, it was pretty high but i gave it ago with what knowledge i have after being there 3 to 4 hours i just thought im wasting my time here and left since then i have traveled to a few places but it just looks like flood water, but nowhere on the website says no point fishing anywhere cos its all flooded so im presuming somewhere or some how the venues that baa has to offer are still fishable, today i decided to go to the mease in harleston because looking at description it says best fished in late summer and winter when theres more water in the river when i got there i knew id wasted my time the water again was flooded with barely any decent access over grown thorn bushes trees broke and half way in the water just terrible really so are these places monitored by baa or are most places going to be like this at this time of year have i wasted money on becoming a member surely it should be put up on the website that most place cant be fished rather then letting people waste time and money, can anyone give me any useful info of where to fish this time of year when the waters are higher ?
many thanks

Posted on November 24, 2019 at 2:03 AM
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