River Roding
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River Roding
Any tales/thoughts experiences on, of the Roding , Anyone?
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Re: River Roding
Where is it John, I've never heard of it.
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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 most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
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Re: River Roding
Mark it rises in Dunlow Essex and flows down through the fields into urban essex around Woodford, by Wanstead and finally into the Thames at Barking Creek.
I met a chap last week in Epping Forest who told me that he did most of his river fishing on it. Small stream stuff .Dace perch chub. I wont have time to fish it probably but would be fascinated to hear anty fishy tales
I met a chap last week in Epping Forest who told me that he did most of his river fishing on it. Small stream stuff .Dace perch chub. I wont have time to fish it probably but would be fascinated to hear anty fishy tales
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It sounds a lovely little river.
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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 most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
Re: River Roding
I have a club ticket which enables me to fish the Roding around Abridge but I've not been down there yet.Perhaps i'll go and have a look and report back.
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Hello all. I stumbled across this forum recently and noticed a select group of chaps enjoy talking about the Epping Forest ponds and other waters in the area. I live in the area and do most of my fishing on the Roding and Wake Valley Pond, though am adding to my forest waters this season. I fished the Roding yesterday and last weekend and enjoyed some great fishing on both occasions, with chub, roach and perch all fishing well, provided you can get away from the shoals of minnows that throw themselves on your hook as soon as it hits the water. There are some stunning spots to spend a day wetting a line - beautiful sun-dappled pools and bends hidden away in the trees and undergrowth with not a soul to be seen all day. As already mentioned, conditions can change quickly, with the river around a metre higher today than it was yesterday, but go at the right time and it's superb. I'll attempt to post some pics of yesterday's perch haul if I can figure out how to do it! Any tips on using the img BBCode?
Wake Valley Pond is also fishing well, with roach and especially perch being very active. There are some big fish in there but catching them is not easy given the tricky swims and level of natural food in the water. Stunning place to fish though, if you can ignore the road noise from the Epping New Road.
Wake Valley Pond is also fishing well, with roach and especially perch being very active. There are some big fish in there but catching them is not easy given the tricky swims and level of natural food in the water. Stunning place to fish though, if you can ignore the road noise from the Epping New Road.
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Hello again Bigoll, and thanks for telling us what you know about the Roding.
Couple of questions where do you park? or are you walikg distance from the river and do you need a permit/ticket?
Couple of questions where do you park? or are you walikg distance from the river and do you need a permit/ticket?
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Re: River Roding
PM me for parking options
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Re: River Roding
Many thanks again bigoll Ill have a look at this when I get a chance. I ll even take a wander if i getthe time time the old rod and reel if i getthe blooming time.
Thanks again
Thanks again
Re: River Roding
The Roding was wiped out by a serious chemical pollution in the late 1980s, but has been "clean" as they say for several decades by now. Much of it looks ideal for chub, dace and roach.