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The Avon River in Warwickshire is a popular destination for anglers seeking a picturesque fishing experience. This particular stretch of the river spans 0.75 miles and includes the mouth of the River Arrow as well as 150 yards of a tributary. The area is characterized by reed-lined banks and underwater pads, providing both interest and shelter for the various species of fish that inhabit the waters. While the steep banks add to the tranquillity of the surroundings, they may pose a challenge for some anglers looking to access the water easily. Despite this, the Avon River is renowned for its popularity among barbel anglers, with catches of fish exceeding 15 pounds not uncommon. Other species that can be found in the river include pike weighing up to 12 pounds, chub up to 5 pounds, perch up to 1 pound 8 ounces, roach up to 12 ounces, and dace up to 4 ounces. Anglers have reported nets with catches weighing up to 10 pounds, with larger chub occasionally making an appearance. Overall, the Avon River in Warwickshire offers a diverse range of fish and an opportunity for anglers to enjoy a rewarding and enjoyable fishing experience. Whether you are a seasoned angler or just starting out, the Avon River provides a beautiful and serene backdrop for a day of fishing in the heart of Warwickshire.