Shad in The Severn
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Re: Shad in The Severn
20 million isn't to be sniffed at. I watched a programme with John Bailey years ago where he caught a shad, I didn't realise they grew as big as the one in the article.
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Re: Shad in The Severn
The picture in the article is probably of an allis shad which can reach 5-6lbs. There have been no records of them spawning in the Wye for many years but rumours of the occasional catches of large shad filter through.
The numbers of Twaite shad are dropping from the days when the ran black with them. However, I have yet to find anybody living that can recall this spectacle. Nowadays an obscure piece of legislation is being used to stop us angling for them but I believe that the more people that know about them and catch the odd one or two, will be far more involved in their preservation.
To recover the Severn spawning numbers would be wonderful but since the Wye has been 'improved' by the Wye and Usk to encourage the salmon numbers, there would appear to have been no improvement in shad numbers....... or the salmon. Environmental projects are always a gamble but the fact that this investment has been promised is definitely a step in the right direction.
The numbers of Twaite shad are dropping from the days when the ran black with them. However, I have yet to find anybody living that can recall this spectacle. Nowadays an obscure piece of legislation is being used to stop us angling for them but I believe that the more people that know about them and catch the odd one or two, will be far more involved in their preservation.
To recover the Severn spawning numbers would be wonderful but since the Wye has been 'improved' by the Wye and Usk to encourage the salmon numbers, there would appear to have been no improvement in shad numbers....... or the salmon. Environmental projects are always a gamble but the fact that this investment has been promised is definitely a step in the right direction.
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Re: Shad in The Severn
i caught a few from the usk one day back in the early 90's on wet fly whilst fishing for trout on the town stretch. one minute it was dead the next alive with fish.
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Re: Shad in The Severn
im afraid it looks its going to be a disaster for course fishing on the river teme as the are proposing to remove powick weir which would lower the level of the river and cause bank erosion there is a Facebook page on the net save powick weir which anyone who fish this lovely river should have look at i fear the they are chasing european money at the detremont of angling
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Re: Shad in The Severn
A weir on the R. Loddon was reduced - almost removed completely - which has proved very beneficial for both spawning and fish movement - coarse fish!
Re Powick Weir - The money is apparently coming from the EU? Where it is illegal in many regions to fish for Shad it seems.
Re Powick Weir - The money is apparently coming from the EU? Where it is illegal in many regions to fish for Shad it seems.
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Re: Shad in The Severn
I remember reading in the late 70's Chris Binyon's shad fishing adventures on the Severn with his band of merry men. All sorts of Chris Binyon type antics going on. Sadly one of his friends lost their life (drowned) during a boat antic. it seems they moved in and camped for several weeks living off whatever they could poach, scrump or steal whilst the shad were there.
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If memory serves, he also set out to prove that he could catch a sea lamprey on rod and line. Quite impossible under normal circumstances but Binyon was far from 'normal'. He found a spot where the would rest on a vertical piece of concrete at a weir. There he placed his bare hook against the side until one hapless fish stuck to the wall - and his hook and .......Shaun Harrison wrote:I remember reading in the late 70's Chris Binyon's shad fishing adventures on the Severn with his band of merry men. All sorts of Chris Binyon type antics going on. Sadly one of his friends lost their life (drowned) during a boat antic. it seems they moved in and camped for several weeks living off whatever they could poach, scrump or steal whilst the shad were there.
I think a book of his antics would make great reading.
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I recently sat down and read the whole series of 'Shining Times'. It took me more than one evening.
The 'Hat' is still alive and kicking but sadly Chris passed on.
The 'Hat' is still alive and kicking but sadly Chris passed on.
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Re: Shad in The Severn
There's now a video piece as well: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england ... ver-severn
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