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Fishing areas; weather parking
Topic Started: Feb 5 2009, 07:04 PM (469 Views)
oz.grant22
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Can anybody tel me, if Layde bay or any other Bristol Channel fishing mark is accessable, with all this snow thats been falling. im dying to get out and about.

Dont want to see another sledge, unless im using it to get to a fishing mark, and by the looks of things im going to need it.

Ozman. :D
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Brianred
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Snows gone in Clevedon, should be no problem getting around most marks.
I would have thought its where you are traveling from to get to the venues is more of the question. Oz.
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Bassman
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This is a couple of pictures from 2 days ago

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The snow has all but disappeared from down this end of the channel but it will obviously pay to keep your eye on the forecasts in case there are any long spells of snow arriving - not worth getting caught out just for a spot of fishing.

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The snow has all but disappeared from down this end of the channel but it will obviously pay to keep your eye on the forecasts in case there are any long spells of snow arriving - not worth getting caught out just for a spot of fishing.


You never know ;)
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Muskins
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Who's Nick Snow..... :D
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Bassman
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Yo Snowman :lol:
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Nick Snow
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Greetings fellow Nobsters :D

Plenty of Snow around these parts, even my wife had 3 inches last night <_<
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Brianred
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And that was on a good night :lol:
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Muskins
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Has there been a thaw.......? :P
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codcupkid
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roads can anybody help was hoping to fish minehead on sat but dont want to drive up if roads aint clear
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Bassman
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Codcupkid - where abouts you travelling from ? - the roads are mostly clear up here but it could be a different story if you intend travellinfg over the hills - IE Exmoor - the tides are just starting to rise up here so probably aren't at there best just yet - no point in travelling a long distance in iffy conditions for some below par fishing mate.
Salt water doesn't taste the same as the fish that swim in it!
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codcupkid
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thanks bassman we were going to try and get up from mid devon but the other half has come down with tonsilitus so cant make it never mind at least the peace and quiet will still be the same as if i were fishing will try to get up next sat thanks again bassman
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Thats OK mate - be better tides then.
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Nick Snow
Feb 5 2009, 10:07 PM
Greetings fellow Nobsters :D

Plenty of Snow around these parts, even my wife had 3 inches last night <_<

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If it was a Snow drift - it was probably an average of 1 1/2 inches :lol: :lol: :lol:
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