Dated: 14 Jul 2009
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Only a short update today as the weekend just past i didn’t manage as much fishing as normal. I was down the lake both days for only a few hours each time. Fortunately Tommy Topsoil didn’t let me down with the lobs and they arrived extremely quickly as usual and meant that lack of bait wasn’t an issue. If you are interested he manages to do a 100 lobs for £12 delivered and i think every time i’ve ordered before 2pm they’ve been waiting for me on my doorstep the next day. Absolutely outstanding service!
Back to the fishing… with the wind being up again its not easy fishing but conditions otherwise looked pretty good both days. Fortunately in one location the perch were still there and feeding quite comfortably and were taken to just over a pound. I think saturday morning i managed 6 of them before i had to leave. Sunday evening i managed another 2 but still no more 2 pounders to grace the net. I’m sure its only a matter of time before a three comes to say hello down there. Its just a matter of having the time at the moment to get a good session in to get the feed in and try to pull them over it. Hopefully this saturday i can try to get a good few hours down there from first light which should be good.
I’ll keep the blog updated as usual to let you know how i’m getting on! I may even try to get a couple of hours in tonight. The joy of summer and quick outings after work…delightful!
Dated: 9 Jun 2009
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Ok back i went to the same location, it wasn’t quite as productive as the first session as it was a lot windier but we still managed around 15-20 perch. Biggest again just below a pound… i’m sure there are bigger in there after seeing an easy 2 pounder last autumn. Hopefully i will be back down there tomorrow to see whats about and try another very perchy area of the lake. Fingers crossed - and whatever happens i cannot wait for the 16th to come around. I’m counting the days now. The new perch rods have arrived and the worms are on order to arrive Friday so i can get out and prebait a few chosen swims on my favourite section of river.
Good luck to any readers who like myself will be aiming for stripeys on the opening day!
Dated: 28 Oct 2008
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This Friday afternoon i decided to go armed with some lobs and catch myself a few small livebaits and have another go at the same stretch that produced last weekend.
On arrival at 3pm the jacks were striking a little further upstream so i decided to setup next to some lillypads and hope for the best a little bit downstream of the resident pike. First up i thought i’d catch myself a few baits and then try those on one rod and a nice fat juicy lob on the other. The small roach were most obliging and within 15 minutes i had a good 6/7 baits in the bucket. I rigged up with my normal float paternoster setup and sat back with fingers crossed. The float was bobbing away with some attention and after 20 minutes my first perch was bagged. Just over a pound and i was satisfied. I recast another bait to the same spot and the attention started after 5 or 6 minutes. This time not resulting in much, so i left it alone and cast a cut lobworm 15 yards upstream under a bobber float. Within minutes the first perch was on and quickly netted. This time at around half a pound he had put up a good scrap. The livebait still un-touched. Out went another worm and after a further ten minutes off it ran again, again around half a pound. I decided to cast the livebait just past this spot incase a biggie was nearby and attracted to the feeding smaller perch. The worm went back out 5 yards to the left.
Bang! The float bolted under and at first felt very good with the initial and a very angry pounder was landed. This followed over the next hour by another 3 perch between half a pound and a pound. Light was fading fast and i had around 30 minutes remaining. Then wallop the float flew under and held tight as a struck. This time it felt really special, the worm was taken and something nice was on the end of my line. At first it banged and knocked and felt perchy but then it just held the bottom… five minutes later and i still had no idea what was on the end, i lowered the net and was graced with my first ever eel weighing in at just under 3lb. Initially i was gutted as i thought it had been a large perch bite but this kind of made up for it as it was the first eel i had ever caught.
All in all not a bad day at all. 7 Perch and a new PB - happy days!
Saturday arrived and i was back on the river 13 hours after my last fish. This time a frost had hit hard and the temperature overnight had plummeted to around 2 degrees. The river looked dead. I tried all i could, had one rod out for the pike and one for the perch. The next 6 hours passed without a touch! Had the weather really killed it that much. It certainly looked that way. I tried various areas but no predators wanted to know. Oh well onwards and upwards next weekend if its real cold i will have to go for a wander and see if i can find them.