Situated just outside of the market town of Tewkesbury, Yeandley is an 800yd section in the heart of the lower Severn area. The river at this point is around 45 yards wide and has deepened off considerably. The flow is slow and powerful and large bream shoals provide the angler with good sport. This area of the river contains a lot of surprises as large carp and huge catfish have been reported. It is a very mysterious river at this point and the barbel angler looking for a challenge could do no better than choosing Yeandley for a campaign. It is widely believed that the largest barbel in the Severn reside in the lower reaches and ,as these fish are certainly nomadic, hunting them down is a fascintaing mission for the dedicated barbel specialist There are also plenty of roach, dace and chub in Yeandley and of course, the large pike and zander that the lower Severn is famous for.
Situated just outside of the market town of Tewkesbury, Yeandley is an 800yd section in the heart of the lower Severn area. The river at this point is around 45 yards wide and has deepened off considerably. The flow is slow and powerful and large bream shoals provide the angler with good sport. This area of the river contains a lot of surprises as large carp and huge catfish have been reported. It is a very mysterious river at this point and the barbel angler looking for a challenge could do no better than choosing Yeandley for a campaign. It is widely believed that the largest barbel in the Severn reside in the lower reaches and ,as these fish are certainly nomadic, hunting them down is a fascintaing mission for the dedicated barbel specialist There are also plenty of roach, dace and chub in Yeandley and of course, the large pike and zander that the lower Severn is famous for.