The River Beane was made famous by Richard Walker back in the 50/60s and well known for its Roach and Dace 50 years ago.
I sometimes walk a small section of the river and have seen some good Chub in the Hertford section of river.
River Beane in the 60s, photo taken by Ray Taylor.
Bob
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The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
The Beane, along with the Lea was a favourite haunt of mine, mainly in and around Hartham Park, Hertford. That photo looks like it was taken from the town bridge.
I used to live in Hertford in the early 80's and regularly took chub on freelined flake and lobworms, somewhere I have a piccy of a 6lb 7oz one that I'll try and find, even in those days it was surprising the number of carp that turned up, particularly in the slacks, and also after a flood the number of trout that would be taken......... ah happy days.
I live 100 yards away from the River Beane in Walkern. The river has all but dried up here but looks fantastic downstream at Stapleford and very fishy. I would love to know if there is any free fishing or clubs that hold fishing rights for the Beane. I have Googled fishing on the river but not really come up with any info at all. I also saw mention to Fred J Taylor's book Favorite Swims and a 'Lily Pad Hole' swim, where about is it?
Any info on River Beane fishing would be great chaps.
Thanks
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