Re: Salmon Jumping
Back on the River Arun at Greatham . This is the centre section, far inland and still subjected to strong tides . Wild and little fished, what better place for an angler on a cold Winter's morning with not a human in sight. Here on such days the frosts will have frozen the grasses which crunch beneath the anglers feet as he walks the banks Pike spinning. Silence only broken by the sudden flush of a wildfowl from the sedges or the flush of a startled fox.Re: Salmon Jumping
Re: Salmon Jumping
Re: Salmon Jumping
Hi Bruce, glad we have another fisherman on the forum. I could not agree more with your concern and as written such declines are part of why I am saddened by the loss of a England I once cherished and loved. The need here to build more roads and cover the countryside in concrete from where the pollution from cars and modern pesticides find their way into our rivers.Re: Salmon Jumping
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Hi Swimfeeder, I remember Shrewsbury from passing down here from my cottage in North Wales. I hope I am not mixing it with Telford as it sticks in my mind how the main road is just a mass of daffodils in the Spring. Guess also we all remember the dreadful flood problems, are they resolved?
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