River Sow, town and Shaky Bridges.
The town, Stafford, 5-6 feet gentle pace had some of the best roach fishing in the Midlands.
To give you an idea the last time I fished there before the M6 came and before the Council's hair brained scheme to take the bends out I went down there for and evening and had just five roach, crumbling up a bit of bread for feed and putting a bit of flake on the hook. The smallest of these roach was 1 lb 1 oz, the largest 1 lb 5 oz, not the greatest catch in the world but shows the size available. You would have a job to run a plasic duck through it now, a float would be impossible.
Shakey Bridges was an area of the Sow north of the town. The fishing for roach, dace and chub was nothing short of brilliant, spent every day of my school summer holiday there one year.
Went over to look at it for nostalgia's sake six or seven years back, wished I had'nt, now it is all but a trickle, swims that were four feet deep are now four inches, if you are lucky. Sad day seeing this.
In my younger day there were coach trips, and full coaches, of Brummies used to come over to fish the Sow, it were unbelievable fishing and nearly all of it free.
It is a disgrace now.
