Ok - just trying to be clear on the process. So could I book a day session and a 48 hour night session starting on the same date. This would allow me to arrive at sunrise (day session) pick a swim, continue in the same swim into my night session (starting 10am) and vacate the next day (afternoon) if did not want to do the 2nd night (remembering to cancel the 2nd night on the system). If correct, this would allow me to legitimately occupy the swim from around 6am on the first day to the afternoon of the 2nd day.
I didn’t think you could book a day session and night session in the same timeframe as it was not what the rules intended etc. What Are the rules relating to this?
I understand what the timings are for booked day sessions- easier for me at present than trying to shoehorn myself into the very restrictive timings allowed for booked night sessions. The booking system should (subject to availability) accommodate members who wish to fish any period (subject to the 48 hour limit) - i.e. a start and finish time that suits the member. If those hours are not available then they would have to book on for a different timeframe. As a fully paid up member I should have the freedom (again subject to availability) to be able to book on for my chosen times - for example, between 6am first day to midday 2nd day.
Members blocking pegs, saving pegs etc should be banned (we have baliffs to ensure rules are not being contravened). Not sure what the car parking issue is - there would still only be a limited number of anglers at any given time.
Thanks - often the case. Really a scouting mission as never fished there before but want to try and organise some nights this year. This booking rule of not being allowed to arrive before 9.30am and having to pack up by 10.00am is not great for me. My ideal would be to start at sunrise and do about 30 hours.
OK- thanks
How many slots (swims) are kept free of night fishing and made available for booking day sessions on Wrinehill?
No you book a 24 with a following day session then cancel the day session on leaving
Ok - just trying to be clear on the process. So could I book a day session and a 48 hour night session starting on the same date. This would allow me to arrive at sunrise (day session) pick a swim, continue in the same swim into my night session (starting 10am) and vacate the next day (afternoon) if did not want to do the 2nd night (remembering to cancel the 2nd night on the system). If correct, this would allow me to legitimately occupy the swim from around 6am on the first day to the afternoon of the 2nd day.
I didn’t think you could book a day session and night session in the same timeframe as it was not what the rules intended etc. What Are the rules relating to this?
I understand what the timings are for booked day sessions- easier for me at present than trying to shoehorn myself into the very restrictive timings allowed for booked night sessions. The booking system should (subject to availability) accommodate members who wish to fish any period (subject to the 48 hour limit) - i.e. a start and finish time that suits the member. If those hours are not available then they would have to book on for a different timeframe. As a fully paid up member I should have the freedom (again subject to availability) to be able to book on for my chosen times - for example, between 6am first day to midday 2nd day.
Members blocking pegs, saving pegs etc should be banned (we have baliffs to ensure rules are not being contravened). Not sure what the car parking issue is - there would still only be a limited number of anglers at any given time.
Thanks - often the case. Really a scouting mission as never fished there before but want to try and organise some nights this year. This booking rule of not being allowed to arrive before 9.30am and having to pack up by 10.00am is not great for me. My ideal would be to start at sunrise and do about 30 hours.
Ye maybe but it's still not the easiest water to catch fish from there is other lakes which are better suited for catching fish in a day session 👍
I wouldn’t discount a day on there if it’s sunny as they is enough space for stalking empty pegs
Probably not the best lake for day sessions mate not a lot comes out of a day very rarely anyway 👍