Dated: 7 Nov 2009
Posted by admin
Well low and behold i managed it! Back out on the bank today and damn it felt good….!
After the rain yesterday which absolutely chucked it down i wasn’t too sure how good it would be but conditions looked perfect for a decent day out. I arrived at 6:30am and silver fish were moving as normal, but none of the anticipated pike action to be seen anywhere… baits were cast around the swim but still no signs and no takes. Very perculiar for this area that i was fishing…!
A move was made after a few hours and i managed to lose what felt like a good double! Gutted! Moved to smaller baits for the perch under a 5ssg loafer float and let it drift around, after two minutes whop the float was under and i was in at last… unfortunately again a lost fish. Re-cast to the same and the stripey fancied another go, damn it hit the bait hard! Thankfully this one was landed and was around a pound. Very happy!!! Shortly after another 2 were taken to around the same size. Then the swim went dead.
I returned home a happy man, as although id have loved to stay longer i just didn’t have time. Still atleast i know where some of those stripeys are hiding for tomorrow and maybe monday as well! I cannot wait to get back down there to see if any biggies are about!
Dated: 31 Oct 2009
Posted by admin
Hopefully someone can help me! I’m desperately looking for some of my favourite floats as i’m down to my last one… if anyone has any please let me know! Or alternatively if you know anywhere i can get some or something similar please send me a mail at pikeandperch@gmail.com

Thanks,
Mark
Dated: 28 Oct 2009
Posted by admin
Well i’ve got to admit i’ve been quiet for a while due to doing a bit of carp fishing and working silly hours! Only a few more weeks of madness at work and hopefully i’ll be back on the banks each weekend. With the onset of the colder weather approaching i cannot wait for the chance to get out at 5am at the weekend and try to find some pike, perch and the odd chub.
I will be posting again hopefully next weekend as fingers crossed that will be my one off! I hope everyone is catching well and finding those biggies – wherever they may be hiding!
Tight lines
Mark
Dated: 6 Jul 2009
Posted by admin
I went out 4:30am saturday to try my luck on the river. On my arrival it looked low and not exactly full of life, i chucked out a handful of maggots and a few silver fish had a nibble. So on went a worm to trot down the far margin to see if anything good was out there. On the forth or fifth trot i managed a nice chub to about a pound, and shortly after another followed suit and then all went dead. Not even the maggots were catching. So i thought it about time a deadbait went out to a very tasty looking spot.
An hour later and i was on the move as it just looked dead where i was, barely any movement and i was questioning myself as to whether or not i was in the right spot. I went down river about 80-100 metres where i’d seen quite a few tiddlers jumping clear of the water. Out went two deads but again to no avail. They were cast in different locations throughout the morning but i couldn’t buy a bite! So unfortunately i went home later that day totally deflated.
Not to worry too much though as i went out last night and managed a jack on the first cast of a dead on ‘the’ lake, shortly after my buddy managed a perch of about a pound and then i bagged another pike around 6-7lb. Not bad considering we’d only been there for 3 hours in the evening and the day before i’d wasted about 8 hours chasing not very much on the river. Fingers crossed we’ll get some decent rain soon and bring the river back to life. Until then i think i’ll stay on the lakes! Not many stripeys were about but it was very windy down there so maybe that is something to watch out on future trips… never thought to much about the location of stripeys when there is strong winds, but thats twice its happened now!
Hmm!
Dated: 30 Jun 2009
Posted by admin
I nearly forgot and then checked the dates of the first post and Pike and Perch is 1 year old today!
Thanks to everyone for popping in and dropping by on the forum. Hopefully we can build on this and make it even better by the site’s next birthday.
Tight lines to all!
Mark
Dated: 18 Jun 2009
Posted by admin
The day arrived and i was down on the river by 4:15 ready to launch an assualt on the fish that lurked beneath. The river was quite clear with a slow flow to it, not ideal conditions but i had to be there! I baited with chopped worm and reg maggots on the edge of the reeds in the hope to tempt a stripey into biting! I didn’t have to wait long and the first one was in the net. Not a biggie but it was what i was after so i couldn’t complain. After this i managed two more perch to a 1lb and a half on worms, a 4lb bream and a small chub. Then the swim died.
I put the rod down and a pike went for the float which was just dangling on the water… shortly after he then assumed his resting position right against the bank about 2 feet away from me. I couldn’t help to see what he would like for lunch, so i tried a few worms and managed to get them on video dropping into the water, then i tried a few tiddlers to see whether or not he was up for the challenge of a fishy snack!
Check out the videos in the forum to see what happened!
Dated: 7 Apr 2009
Posted by admin
Why is it that as soon as the close season begins the rivers looks its best for ages?
I have fished the last three weekends on a near untouched lake trying to find whatever will take my bait, albeit for the time being its just been Bream whilst i’ve been there. This weekend an attempt will be made to see what predators or in the lake… at 15-20 acres its a challenge to say the least but hopefully something nice will grace my net over the weekend. Its barely fished so i have no idea what is in there and with only once seeing an angler fishing it – there is a buzz about the place for me to find something special. I’m hoping this weekend i can find atleast one Perch to really set the off season campaign in to action…! I was told a few months back of a number of pike in the lake but on questioning the perch population there was no information to hand.
Maybe its just waiting for someone to target them, and hopefully that person is me! I’ll let you know how the place progresses, as atleast for now i have until June 16th to see if its back to river or not…! Please oh please let the Perch come to see me, the place is so special and off the beaten track it will be a great pleasure to find some stripeys hidden out there somewhere!
I’ll keep you informed!
Dated: 22 Feb 2009
Posted by mark
I think today must have been my 10th or 11th attempt to try and catch a fish on a lure again.
I went out for a wander last night and found a few pike hitting shoals of fish just as the sun was going down. I had a cast about but had to leg it early as otherwise my car would have been locked in the car park for the night . Didn’t really fancy that… how gutting that was – the fish were active and i had to get the hell out of there!
Anyways so off i went at 6:30am this morning as i wanted to make sure i got back in the spot that looked so good last night. The water levels i knew were 3-4′ down … the EA were clearing a lock somewhere and nowhere else looked remotely good.
After about an hour and a half in ‘the spot’ i must have seen about 6-7 pike launching into their prey and pike/prey breaking the water… but still the lures had not produced.
I was beginning to question myself… until i bunged on a white 3″ Kopyto with a light jig head on, started to reel as slowly as possible and then BOOM at last something had found one of my lures appealing! I was in and the knees were knocking! The rod was an abu 5-15g and was doubling over – wow what a thrill on such light gear! A few moments later and the pike was in the net! Phew!!! I’d broken my duck!
I managed to catch my first fish on the new lightweight setup, meaning that i’d just i’d christened my new rod, my new reel, my net from christmas and best of all i managed to catch my first predator on a rubber lure! Previously they’d all been on spinners and spoons!
Happy days! Guess where i’m going next weekend!
Oh and shortly after a i hooked a near 3lb eel on a grub! Doesn’t get much weirder than that!
Cheers to all the LAS members for recommending Kopyto shads and making me invest in a load of em! 
Dated: 15 Jan 2009
Posted by mark
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Dated: 4 Dec 2008
Posted by mark
Well fingers crossed this weekend the river won’t be flowing hard and coloured chocolate brown, as last weekend it was real hard going! Cold, wet and with the river in flood isn’t just wasn’t to be. Tried all my tricks and the Pike just didn’t want to know. Tried the slacks that had produced 4 doubles the week before but they just weren’t to be found in their favourite hide outs either. Stumped! So hopefully this weekend with less rain i should be in with a shot!
If it doesn’t look great i may have to resort to trying to catch some perch instead… hmmm! I cannot wait, each day at the moment i am constantly checking the weather to see how its changing. As for now its flippin cold but that sure as hell won’t stop me! So far for the weekend its looking like a zero degrees day time temperature for both days although i’m sure a perch in the net will warm me up!
I’ll let you know how it goes! Keep check on how i get on : www.perchforum.co.uk