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 Burgh St Peter on the Waveney. For   summer reaches. The reason for this   boats. The exception being in narrow   Where fish have the choice, such as   hours. In the wider reaches, such
 pike anglers visiting in winter these   migration has already been partly   stretches of river such as along the   on a large Broad, they will stay in   as the lower Yare and Waveney,
 distributions of prey fish should be   explained – fish flee the lower,    Ant where daytime fishing is virtually   the weedbeds in the shallow bays   fishing through the day is thoroughly
 borne in mind. It should be noted   more brackish reaches of the    impossible.   and close to reedbeds during the   practical and large catches of roach
 that pike are very vulnerable to salt   rivers. However other factors are    daytime. At night they leave such   and bream can be made using
 and will flee at the first hint of it. It is   at work too.  However, presenting your tackle in   areas to feed in the boat channel. So   swimfeeder or quivertip tactics.
 not easy to detect salt in the water –   the place and manner you may wish   it is obvious where the angler should   However, you would be well advised
 dipping your finger in and sucking it   The open expanses of large Broads   to is another matter. Boat wash and   be, depending on the time of day.   to steer clear of busy areas of the
 works where the salt levels are high   such as Hickling or Barton are   boats travelling through your swim   narrower confines of the River Bure
 but saltwater makes its progress   inhospitable places for fish in winter.   see to that. A better bet during the   If your visit spans more than a one   between Horning and Wroxham and
 upstream along the riverbed   Without the cover of weedbeds, fish   busy periods of the day is to find a   week period a quiet spell on the   the River Ant during summer days.
 (saltwater being denser than   are vulnerable to predators such   spot away from the river navigation   rivers can be found in the middle of   Much wiser to seek the peace that
 freshwater). Therefore the degree of   as cormorants and pike, so they   channels that cross the Broads – for   Saturday. It is not until mid-afternoon   the many side Broads have to offer.
 Catch of the day  leave such areas and find sanctuary   this you will generally need a dinghy   that traffic picks up and you will
 saltiness will be higher at the bottom
 of the river. What may appear to be   in narrow waterways, such as the   or a boat with a shallow draft.   find very light traffic for about five
 a salt-free river can in fact be far   dykes that lead into Broads and in
 too salty for the fish population to   boatyards. Water temperature too
 is a factor, with the temperature
 In the summer   bear and they will have fled far from   remaining higher in such places that
 where you are hopefully setting up
 roach and bream   your gear!  are not constantly at the mercy of   Suitable
 cooling winter winds.
 can be caught as   High tides brought on by north
 far downstream as   westerlies, combined with large   Cormorants are far less inclined to   tackle
 hunt their prey in such places; for
 Stokesby on the Bure,   amounts of rain, will lead to very high   starters there are too many people
 water levels as the tidal surge meets
 Reedham on the Yare   the floodwater coming downstream.   around to suit these shy birds.   set-ups:
 Thus, where they are accessible the
 and Somerleyton on   The result will often be a slowing   boatyards become favoured winter   Block End Feeder   Open End Feeder
 of the flow and indeed on some
 the Waveney.  days the flow comes to a complete   venues for anglers. Stretches of   Use maggots, casters or chopped worm.   Carries groundbait laced with feed,
                                               Fish heavy or light feeder according to
                                                                                  i.e. maggots, casters, chopped worm,
 standstill. This is not usually good for   river to which boatyards are directly   strength of flow.  sweetcorn. Fish heavy or light feeder
 fishing, the fish that inhabit our rivers   connected also offer fine prospects   according to strength of flow.
 are used to flowing water and they   in winter. Notable stretches being
 will often stop feeding when the flow   through Wroxham, Horning and
 slows to nothing.   Potter Heigham. Where there are no
 higher tides in the Broads. These   boatyards but where a river passes
 are increasingly associated with   There is, of course a period of still   through a built-up area such as at
 invasions of salt water up the    water, referred to as slack water,   Beccles, the prospects for the winter
 Broads rivers.   when each tide changes from flood   angler are far brighter than on more
 to ebb. This is generally a period   picturesque but barren stretches
 They occur mainly in autumn and
 winter but are not unknown in the   when bites stop for a while. It offers   of water.
 summer. In autumn the effects on   the angler the chance to accurately   The centre of Norwich in fact
 fish populations are profound. The   rebait the swim without the worry of   provides the best winter sport of all
 a strong flow making ground baiting
 fish flee the lower reaches of the   and is a Mecca for match anglers
 river seeking refuge from the salt   somewhat hit or miss.   from November through to the
 further up stream. This has the result   Seasonal migration  season’s end. So good is the fishing
 of making large stretches of the river   in the centre of Norwich in winter
 completely devoid of fish by the time   What a difference the seasons   that it demands a chapter of its own
 November arrives. Any angler visiting   make. Fish are distributed much   (see pages 22 and 23).
 the area in late autumn and winter   more widely in the summer than
 would be advised to avoid these   in the winter. In the summer roach   The boat traffic effect
 lower reaches.   and bream can be caught as far   Fish in the Broads are used to
 downstream as Stokesby on the
 Examples are: anywhere downstream   Bure, Reedham on the Yare and   boat traffic – they have to be. This
 of St Benets Abbey on the Bure,   Somerleyton on the Waveney. But in   means that it is possible to catch
 downstream of Potter Heigham on   winter the fish tend to congregate   fish throughout the day on a busy   Waggler Rig   Stick Float   Pole Rig
                                               Presents a moving bait, often maggot or
                                                                                   Useful method in slower reaches of
            Excellent control of moving bait fished just
 the Thurne, downstream of Brundall   in huge numbers in very localised   stretch of river, without the fish being   off the bottom, or tripping the riverbed.  caster fished just off the bottom. Easily   rivers and on Broads.
 on the Yare and downstream of   spots, many miles upstream of these   put off by the constant passing of   controlled from a boat.
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