Session 10 – A Venture On To The River Severn…

Monday, 1st July I set off at 0600 for what will hopefully be my first of many river trips in the forthcoming 2025-2026 season, my destination being the River Severn at Blackstone (near Bewdley), a stretch under the control of the Birmingham Anglers Association which can be accessed by membership card only having given up sales of day tickets a few years ago largely due to litter problems arising from day anglers :(

Being vaguely familiar with the stretch from a few years ago I elected to fish the downstream albeit an area I’d not actually fished but had viewed on those previous visits and knew the water was slower and deeper here.


I was lucky to find an easily accessible peg too… most Middle Severn pegs seem to be on steep banks via steps cut in but this peg, albeit a just a dirt track was more like a ramp, possibly even get a wheelchair (with good brakes!) down there with a nice flatish area to fish from about 4 foot above water level (as it was on the day, obviously varies day by day with river levels). See pics…

So, today wasn’t a barrow day – just took my trolley (not needed as parking directly above the swim), my 3-rod quiver with 3 rods (a short/light leger rod with 8lb main line for margin fishing, a 12’ quiver tip rod with 8lb line for more general fishing and my heftier barbell rod with 12lb main line) plus banksticks, a bag of baits (maggot, worm, meat and cheese) and a bag of food and drink … and a rucksack holding all my end tackle requirements and unhooking mat. Also my chair and landing net.

I only fished with the quivertip rod all day long (0730 first cast, 1430 final retrieve) using a 40g square feeder loaded with my usual mish/mash feed and initially a bait of 2-3 dendro worms held on the barbless size 6 hook by 2 or 3 centre hooked maggots.

The day was warm but thankfully the blazing sun of the previous day was curtained by a cloud covered sky and so although it was still very warm at least I was spared the grilling! And a slight breeze also helped …

So almost from the start I was getting rod top activity from minor trembles to tip pulls. And I soon discovered what seemed to be a ‘hot spot’ (well, hot to the touch would probably be more truthful) about 1/3 of the way out and just slightly downstream which usually produced ‘results’ (referenced to rod tip movements not fish produced LOL) usually within a minute or two of the feeder landing… casting longer or above/below seemed to be dead even after waiting 30 minutes or more. However, I was unable to connect with anything.

At 1030 I tried a change of bait to a cube of mature cheddar cheese – back in the 70’s I found this a great barbel and chub bait – but after an half hour or so biteless I switched back over to worm on a smaller size 10 hook – and again the knocks came… but no fish … and then I decided to touch leger … with the result I actually made a connection … and after a spirited fight (against 8lb line and a 40g feeder) … a daddy ruffe, as we call them around here, approaching an estimated weight of nearly 1.5oz was successfully landed! LOL.. Actually I was quite chuffed with it, a favourite small species of mine and not as common now as they once were … and also the first fish I’ve had in what seems like a eternity!

The Daddy Ruffe – saviour of the day!

Not long afterwards it was time to head home as I wanted to stop off to recce a small river that I’ve fished in the past (River Stour) and thinking of needing to be visited again in the future. However, since my last time there things have changed – a fish pass installed next to a weir and a car parking area now created in the field whereas parking was previously in a roadside layby. After inspection it all looks good.. some changes needed to my usual way of access to ‘my’ preferred swim but think that its actually better…

PLANS

Not sure – Monday and Tuesday I have appointments so it will be a Thursday or Friday session if I get out next week.

A few bits of tackle tinkering to be done if I don’t anyway :)

 

5 responses to “Session 10 – A Venture On To The River Severn…”

  1. Used to mould my cheese around the hook and then dip in the water for a few seconds to harden it … now I’m using cubes with the push through, rotate as Matty described. My cubes were looking as if something had been nibbling at them but possibly was done by passing over the bottom in the flow?

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  2. Back in the late 70’s into the 80’s when the Middle Severn swarmed with 12oz barbel, cheese was good :)

    Nowadays fewer barbel but barbel bigger … and the chub that totally disappeared at that time are back too…

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  3. A lovely looking stretch of river that looks Steve. Shame about the result. Like Clive I also used to favour Edam back in the day. Before the days of hair rigs, it was the perfect consistency (rubberiness) to push a size 10 through, turn it 90 and stop it with a stem of grass. Still haven’t got round to my river session write-up. I must get on it!

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    1. No doubt I’ll return!!! :)

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  4. I’ve not caught, or even seen, a ruffe for years – we’ll played

    I had a similar session on the Tidal Stour last night – static tip on bread, bouncy bobs on the float sland maggot that resulted in a few mini dace and minnows.

    I used to favour edam, but the cost of living means I no longer take every bait under the Sun.

    Good wishes for the appointments.

    Clive

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