Piscatorial Quagswagging

...the diary of a specialist angler in around the Warwickshire Avon and its tributaries.

Thursday, 17 September 2015

Warwickshire Avon - One for the pot

So I wonder what was cooked on here then, strewn Lech cans and fish scales right next to it.





6 comments:

  1. Bastards!!, should be made eat those cans, disrespectful arseholes. Shame they don't fall in and drown

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  2. Is that just down the way from my club water Mick? Or is it a little further upstream? I can think of a couple of venues with poaching problems in that neck of the woods.

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    1. Hopyards Sean went for a nose after work, I took a load of cans away, still loads there though. Only saving grace is it gets lots of anglers foot traffic but obviously not at night which I assume when these people, sorry idiots turn up.

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  3. Thought it might be upstream! I only visited it once last year (first time for years) and I was disgusted by the obvious signs of poaching and littering. Years ago they had warning signs in the car park in a foreign language (Polish most likely).

    Such a shame. Nice water with good access, but quite private really and therein lies the problem. Easy target for the low lifes if they avoid the obvious peak times.

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    1. All valid points Sean, this fire was so blatant probably not the sort of people you want to bump into on a dark night. Not my favourite stretch of the Avon that's for sure.

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