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it uses GPS to locate were you are , so no need for internet signal
only problem would be you could be stuck in middle of nowhere . and cant use phone to call for help etc ...... but you would know exactly where in the world you are .
Posted on August 16, 2021 at 10:44 PM
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hi
pegs at Cropthorn are flyers esp if bit of color and good up stream wind .
around the railway bridge good too if bright conditions as far bank in shade
Pensham down stream very good for bream too.
and good old wood end. and mythe . unless bit of color or overcast / windy i wouldn't bother as gets clear as gin
i dont fish the severn much but birds meadow was always good for a few bream. just finding them .
then as you know Grimley up stream was good on its day .
one last note . i had a red letter day once on the bream out of holt weir
in the fast water after barbel . nothing but beautiful bronze slabs
Posted on July 26, 2021 at 12:03 PM
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river Severn barbel fishing on Facebook .
some excellent reports of the lads and lassies on there from this weekend
very helpful with tips n baits etc
Posted on September 01, 2020 at 9:55 PM
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nothing wrong with the 6000,
some may say bit big for barbel fishing. but think how long you actually hold the rod for.
and you can use for carp fishing too.
the 5000s are excellent too as these are my main fishing reels ( barbel bream and tench )
Posted on September 01, 2020 at 9:36 PM
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hi Scott
you have lots of river to try.
Arley on both banks good for float work,
highly and Hampton lode
lots of deep bits and fast glides. perfect for chub and barbel
i use a 14ft power float rod. 6lb main
baits . meat, corn worm etc. even pellet.
its a great way of fishing and i cant wait to get on the banks
Posted on June 11, 2020 at 5:22 PM
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