Hi Alan, another really interesting season of fishing, nice to end with a chub. Agree with comment, regarding spinners, very good Mock bridge area, if you do be sure to use wire trace and enjoy … looking forward to next season and pond videos 🎣
Hi Helen, Yes all over so quick still won't be long before the new season starts I often see pike anglers up at Mock bridge spinning for pike.I should be out on a pond somewhere in a couple of weeks
Hi Alan thanks again for another interesting video, have you tried running a spinner or lure through the swim you could catch perch,pike or even chub, just a thought, when I was a kid Iused to catch some nice perch spinning under Mock bridge , is honey bridge near chess bridge? anyway take care will look out for you next fishing adventure .
Hi Frederick, No I've never tried spinners or lures a good idea one that I may try next season. Honey bridge is in Ashurst where Chess bridge is in Henfield. If you take the B2135 Ashurst to Partridge green road if your coming up from Steyning turn left into School lane if your coming from Horsham turn right into School lane follow the road round past Ashurst primary school onto Honey bridge Lane until you come to a solar farm where you will see the road bridge overlooking the stream just up from the road bridge is a gate go through the gate and a second gate on your right then walk down to the stream hope this helps Frederick.
Hi Kevin,thanks for that yes I will I need to fish the lock more often I've had a couple of carp sessions up there and blanked but I know quite a few carp come out up there so next season I'll definitely try on the lock
The irony just when you talked about the quiet of the Rivers that bloomin Helicopter had its say. Your a fit chap with all that cycling, much like a 1950s Angler ! Chub are a shoal fish, big ones more solitary, consider how you play and land the fish as that may scare the shoal ? Pity you cannot worm for Trout on that Clubs rivers. DO a pond, DO a pond, DO a pond etc..................
Hi Ray, I know sods law just saying how peaceful it was and the helicopter flies over and just after I packed up a couple of dogs came bounding over without an owner still never mind I've really enjoyed the season on the river and I will be doing a pond or two in the close season thanks again Ray for your tips always appreciated I'm still learning this river fishing and you can never stop learning.
Good on you for getting out Alan and a nice reward for your efforts , thanks for sharing .
Thanks mate hope your getting out on the bank and catching
Hi Alan, another really interesting season of fishing, nice to end with a chub. Agree with comment, regarding spinners, very good Mock bridge area, if you do be sure to use wire trace and enjoy … looking forward to next season and pond videos 🎣
Hi Helen, Yes all over so quick still won't be long before the new season starts I often see pike anglers up at Mock bridge spinning for pike.I should be out on a pond somewhere in a couple of weeks
Lovely river that..next season try some cheese paste mate..all the best 👍
Thanks Steve, Yeh I will especially when it's up and coloured.
Hi Alan thanks again for another interesting video, have you tried running a spinner or lure through the swim you could catch perch,pike or even chub, just a thought, when I was a kid Iused to catch some nice perch spinning under Mock bridge , is honey bridge near chess bridge? anyway take care will look out for you next fishing adventure .
Hi Frederick, No I've never tried spinners or lures a good idea one that I may try next season. Honey bridge is in Ashurst where Chess bridge is in Henfield. If you take the B2135 Ashurst to Partridge green road if your coming up from Steyning turn left into School lane if your coming from Horsham turn right into School lane follow the road round past Ashurst primary school onto Honey bridge Lane until you come to a solar farm where you will see the road bridge overlooking the stream just up from the road bridge is a gate go through the gate and a second gate on your right then walk down to the stream hope this helps Frederick.
Thanks Alan for getting back to me. Tight lines.@@intercity735
Alan try the lock section next year for carp
Hi Kevin,thanks for that yes I will I need to fish the lock more often I've had a couple of carp sessions up there and blanked but I know quite a few carp come out up there so next season I'll definitely try on the lock
The irony just when you talked about the quiet of the Rivers that bloomin Helicopter had its say.
Your a fit chap with all that cycling, much like a 1950s Angler !
Chub are a shoal fish, big ones more solitary, consider how you play and land the fish as that may scare the shoal ?
Pity you cannot worm for Trout on that Clubs rivers.
DO a pond, DO a pond, DO a pond etc..................
Hi Ray, I know sods law just saying how peaceful it was and the helicopter flies over and just after I packed up a couple of dogs came bounding over without an owner still never mind I've really enjoyed the season on the river and I will be doing a pond or two in the close season thanks again Ray for your tips always appreciated I'm still learning this river fishing and you can never stop learning.
@@intercity735 completely correct on river, from source to estuary is a lifetimes work.
All the best Sir!
@@rayb228 Thanks Ray
Hi Alan is this a Henfield or Pulborough owned stretch ?
Hi Darwin it's Henfield a tributary of the river adur