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Old 15-04-2010, 06:40 PM
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Are there any stretches on the Teme worth looking at
for trout and grayling when in season?
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BAA have a fair amount of water.Lindridge and Eastham Bridge stretches hold some grayling and browns.We fished it last year and had some small browns and my mate has had grayling from there.
There are one or two stretches further upstream towards Tenbury which i think are day ticket fisheries.One section is held by a pub ,sorry can't remember the name,but its on the right going towards Tenbury.Certainly there are browns and grayling around Tenbury as well.
The river at Ludlow has some free fishing and again my mate has had grayling from there.
The big drawback are the steep banks along the river at Eastham,Lindridge and Eardiston.
The BAA also have water on the Lugg which again we have fished and have had small browns and small grayling from.
In all the above cases the fish have been taken trotting NOT fly fishing.
A BAA ticket has to be the best value club ticket going.Take a look at the web site it lists all the waters and species.

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Old 16-04-2010, 09:16 PM
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BAA have a fair amount of water.Lindridge and Eastham Bridge stretches hold some grayling and browns.We fished it last year and had some small browns and my mate has had grayling from there.
There are one or two stretches further upstream towards Tenbury which i think are day ticket fisheries.One section is held by a pub ,sorry can't remember the name,but its on the right going towards Tenbury.Certainly there are browns and grayling around Tenbury as well.
The river at Ludlow has some free fishing and again my mate has had grayling from there.
The big drawback are the steep banks along the river at Eastham,Lindridge and Eardiston.
The BAA also have water on the Lugg which again we have fished and have had small browns and small grayling from.
In all the above cases the fish have been taken trotting NOT fly fishing.
A BAA ticket has to be the best value club ticket going.Take a look at the web site it lists all the waters and species.
Thanks chub1
very helpful, i have some club water in the Ashford area to try out.
but may well take up your advice also.
thanks again for taking the time to reply
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