That's great, nostalgic, I grew up in Thirsk and spent many happy hours not catching much bar minnows. I did get a Grayling at Norby weir on a ledgered maggot, I think it felt sorry for me as I didn't really know what I was doing.
Nice to see the lamprey. Pity about the weir blocking their way though. Is there a reason for the permanent pegs as it seems a bit daft on a little beck.
That's great, nostalgic, I grew up in Thirsk and spent many happy hours not catching much bar minnows. I did get a Grayling at Norby weir on a ledgered maggot, I think it felt sorry for me as I didn't really know what I was doing.
Peg 14 and 15 used to be cracking pegs full of big Dace and chub, also plenty of grayling in the winter. Great stick float water.
There were a good number of chub and dace about. Nice to know about the grayling - one of my favourite fish. Thanks.
@@Charlyfarly2 the wier is a good holding area when the rivers low.
Brilliant Tom , who needs Attenborough.
Nice to see the lamprey. Pity about the weir blocking their way though. Is there a reason for the permanent pegs as it seems a bit daft on a little beck.
It is for fishing matches
@@Charlyfarly2 I'd imagine it would be a rather peggy venue for matches.
Like all matches - luck of the draw.