Any info regards level and amount of debris coming down on the Nottingham to Newark section would be very much appreciated. Suspect its bank top and full of carp.
Good luck to all this season, Craig.
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meathead |
Middle Trent |
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18th of June and no posts!! Is no-one bothering this season?or cant we get on it.
Any info regards level and amount of debris coming down on the Nottingham to Newark section would be very much appreciated. Suspect its bank top and full of carp. Good luck to all this season, Craig. |
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simon30 |
Re: Middle Trent | ||
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fished earlier,had 1 barb around 4.
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cyprio42 |
Re: Middle Trent | ||
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We went first night at Muskham. Was advised to move due to the rising water and boy did it rise!! We went on the pits and most people packed up on the river. Those that stayed had a few out, biggest I heard was 8lb+ on big pellet.
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target teflon |
Middle Trent | ||
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Had a look at East Bridgford (about half a mile down from Gunthorpe bridge) on the 16th. River was about 5ft higher than norm and there were pallets,logs and buses floating down at a rate of knots (ok I was lying about the last one). Chatted to some guys fishing - there were a few up to 9lb coming out on pellet. But they were reeling in every few minutes because of debris on the line. One guy was saying he was having trouble holding the bottom with a 4oz lead!! I decided to wait a few days - tchh no dedication
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SL |
Re: Middle Trent | ||
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Just got in from my opening day.Very nice. River came up a fair bit and I caught so I'm a happy bunny. There's plenty of water in the river.
Regards Simon. |
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simon30 |
Re: Middle Trent | ||
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1.83 and rising @shardlow! was gunna brave it tomorrow,but with more rain forecast for leics,notts tonight,i thnik ill leave it
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Mike Wood |
River level | ||
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Had a couple of short sessions so far - first day was awful as other posts have said as there was too much s*it coming down to make it at all enjoyable . Second day was a lot better - less s*it and plenty of fish coming out on pellet, including doubles, but not to me.
I had a bit of a 'mare - hooked 6 fish in a short evening session (all on meat) but lost 3 of them (2 hook pulls and one snapped braid hooklength). Can't remember the last time I had such a loss rate - they didn't feel particularly big fish and on 10lb braid and size 6 hooks you don't expect to lose them! Biggest landed was 8.5 but the current made it very tough. Might try another session mid week. Four ounce lead - lucky you, I needed 5 and 6 ozs and still not quite enough at times! |
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carpfisher |
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River started to drop about five, must have fallen about a foot when I left just before midnight. The water was clearer today, and certainly a lot less rubbish on the line. I wasn't happy when I arrived being forced into my winter backwaters by the flow, but half a dozen chub and four barbel to 9lb 14oz soon sorted that out! Cheers Ron
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barbel novice |
Dropping River | ||
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Good to hear that the river is dropping, hopefully there will be less weed drifting so i will be able to keep a hook in the water for more than 10 minutes without it getting fouled!
Had a big fat blank on the 16th even though the river looked spot on, high, coloured and warm but the weed was a real problem! Going fishing about 2 miles below Gunthorpe weir on Friday all being well. Does anyone know if this is a decent stretch of river or not? I'm trying to fish away from the circus but have never seen anyone fishing this particular area. |
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Mike Wood |
Dropping River | ||
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You should be OK Barbel Novice. I haven't yet worked out exactly where 2 miles downstream is yet but the area has plenty of fish and no it isn't heavily fished at all because most of it involves walking more then 100 metres from the car!
The river was back up again last night to saturday's level after the heavy rain overnight but there was relatively little rubbish coming down. You will need at least 5 ozs to hold bottom away from the near bank snags. I had a very short 1 hour session last night near where you are planning to go. Only had one bite and had a 7 lb fish. I was expecting a little more action given the conditions but must'nt grumble I suppose. River deserted - amazing really - June, first week of season, river up and coloured, fish feeding - the lure of the England under 21's perhaps? |
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barbel novice |
Dropping River | ||
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Cheers Mike, your the first person that i've come across that actually fishes the stretch and can give me some info!
I'm a member of the Nott's Anglers Association and the stretch in question is just up from the old star and garter (now a nursing home). Really like the look of it but was put off by the lack of knowledge on the stretch. Should be more pioneering really and go and find out for myself i suppose! Regardless of water levels i'll be out Friday night come hell or high water. I've got to get that blank off my mind. |
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carpfisher |
Re: Dropping River | ||
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Hi Mike , similar experience to you last night, the river had fallen another couple of feet, water was clearing, no rubbish the conditions looked very encouraging. The banks were also deserted, which when you consider I was fishing Thrumpton in June is amazing. The chub were as obliging as ever from the off, I caught the same fish twice in twenty minutes as well as about a dozen of his mates. The barbel however were thin on the ground, one fish around five pounds even with the luxury of being able to move swims in the Ferry field!
Good luck Barbel Novice, I have fished the stretch you are talking about, and sad to say its my bogey stretch, can't catch a barbel from it. Hope you do much better, let us know how you get on and how you caught em! Cheers Ron |
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winston2003 |
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hi everyone
can anyone tell river levels around newark dyke please up or down ? most grateful paul |
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barbel novice |
Dropping River | ||
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Fished last night below Gunthorpe and never had a sniff! River looked in good condition again being up, coloured and warm but nothing was playing ball.
Fished groundbait feeder with hemp and pellet with either pellet or bollie on the hook. Was able to keep a bait in the water as not much drifting weed coming down. Spoke to bailiff who told me that the record for the stretch is 11Lb and he has given me a couple of pegs to try which he claims are 'bankers'! I'll be there again next Friday, 2 blanks not not yet beaten!!!! |
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gon fishing |
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barbel novice, which bank u fishing below guny?
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Tingleypete |
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Hi everyone,
Can anyone advise what the conditions are like at Muskham at the moment. Have three days to spare this coming week and fancied the Trent at Muskham but would welcome suggestions for anywhere else to try although I do not know many of the Trent fisheries and I do not hold a club book so needs to be day ticket. Any help or advice would be most welcome. Thank you Tingleypete (new member and first posting) |
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barbel novice |
Gunthorpe | ||
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I'm fishing the Lowdham side just up from the old star and garter pub. Don't think many people fish it as the bankside vegitation is really high and very few swims are accessible.
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markp76 |
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Pete you could always try further up river, theres the rd stretch at Stoke, Beeston wier and the rugby fields{my favourite} amongst others, give em a whirl.
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simon30 |
caythorpe | ||
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fished saturday,had 5 barbel,biggest 10lb11oz,1st double of the new season
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barbel novice |
Gunthorpe | ||
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Phoned the EA floodline last night and Colwick was 2.01m up and rising!
I'm desparate to get out on the river on Friday again as i've got to break this duck. I know that there are Barbel in the stretch as people have confirmed this for me and i've also seen what i believe to be Barbel rolling at dusk. |
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Fred Bonney |
Middle Trent | ||
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News has it, that the river is over it's banks at Kelham and flooding the road.
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