Today was probably my last on the rivers this season, woke to a frost then a 'wintry mix' followed by actual rain. Wasn't on the river till 2.30 and a nasty mean cold down streamer made things tough so every bite hit was a bonus. Had to alter my position several times to try and exert some control to hold back, but the smaller dace roach and chub were determined enough to chase the maggots, but I wonder if the bigger, wiser ones were more choosy. Toodle pip and roll on the tench.
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Mostly fishing, mainly North Norfolk
Thursday, 13 March 2025
Wednesday, 12 March 2025
Second chance
The Aquarium has been quiet of late so I figured its winter residents had moved back into the main river. I gave two swims a good searching with maggots under a stick float. Two missed bites in the second swim and the morning had gone. Popped over to the fleshpots of Wroxham to reccee for tomorrow, lined with likewise blanking anglers and cold to boot. That's torn it. Picked up a fresh pint of reds and headed off to the dace swim before the promised rain set in.
Bites from the first trot, all dace bar one chublet, most enjoyable. Not sure where to go tomorrow.
Tuesday, 11 March 2025
An absolute shambles
Off to Chicken Town was the plan. Stop for a decent coffee and a sossidge sandwich, back in the charabanc and the auto wipers came on. Bugger. Weather App said clearing by 12 so sat in Chicken Town Bridge car park listening to rain in the roof and the noisy old guinea fowl (Name change coming on?). Rain petered out by 12. 15 with a two hour rain free window so short walk down the club bank to Bog Shed Door Blue Rope Swing swim
Nasty down stream wind messing up my swing over to the darker water and pulling the float down too fast. Back to the charabanc for the loaded waggler rod to cast direct with the fixed spool. A lovely Drennan waggler rod, but with poxy Drennan sliding reel fittings. As we discussed yesterday Loafer, the poxy things don't grip the reel seat properly after a little use. Reel fell off walking back to the swim and first cast over the waggler got stuck in the far bank cover. Bollocks. Walk down to what I hoped to have left as the close-in dace and roach banker. Three trots, three brownies then a big tangle on the pin.
Monday, 10 March 2025
Cold Harbour
Last day of OK weather the Weather App told us so another trip to Ely today. I even beat the Loafer to 'the' peg. It was absolutely freezing all day. I'd bought my new feeder rod, frozen some maggots and whizzed up a tin of corn for the groundbait.
First cast rudd, and a get here What's App to the Loafer.
Sunday, 9 March 2025
Re -run.
Pretty much the same to report again today. Fished a bit longer and it was colder in the shade. A bit of squabbling to my right and a water vole or shrew plopped out of its burrow having been ousted by something. tiny with a tiny tail, not much bigger than a dece3nt muddler minnow, swam up to my landing net, thought better of it and dashed across the surface to the other side.
Saturday, 8 March 2025
Kype. Again
Just the last hour today before dusk, in shorts and a lovely run primed with reds, and a bite a trot, smallish dace but all ready to spawn, a small roach and two browns.
Living in a Car
The Venerable Loafer and I worked out yesterday that Charlie Harper, UK Subs frontman must be about 80. In fact he'll be 81 this year. I'd say the pair of us look as old now as he did when Living in a Car came out (blue or green vinyl? Google says red). More of which later.
Thursday the VL and Bully were prospecting the River Great Ouse at Littleport after 'tench' and to inform our plans for Friday. I almost made the schlepp from King's Lynn to meet up for a watch but 'something' (work) put the kybosh on that. A Whats App enquiry confirmed my fears that they'd spent a day catching feck all (well, VL anyway and Bully an early bream and a rudd). A whole biteless day's feeder fishing would be my worst nightmare. Partly cos I'm cack at it. I almost sacked it off there and then but Ely was mentioned so feverish preparation (chucking everything in the charabanc then talking out the cooking stuff, cups etc. with brief instructions to bring only the best, top of the range sossidges. River running fast and coloured.
Coordinates punched into the Sat Nav I left NORTH Norfolk for the wilds of Cambridgeshire later than the VL probably approved off at 06.45 with one last instruction to bring water. Once you get into Hillbilly country past Downham Market even the main A10 is a shocking road and the section once you cross at 10 Mile Bank is an absolute warzone of undulating patched up tarmac and the surroundings so scuzzy that even the Cathedral of the Fens failed to brighten the view. 80 miles driven the car park tariff at least made me smile, long stay free after 8.30am. Limped down to find the VL ensconced on a bend with a pair of plump rudd and a big silver bream already in the net. What absolute corkers, both 2lb plus (even on scales stubbornly set to weigh only in ounces).
We popped back to get my gear, and much mirth at my assorted unmade up junkyard of unmade tackle. Pare everything down as if if you're chubbing was my instruction so chucked everything back in the charabanc ,and set off with one rod for feeder fishing.
A cracking winter venue with shoals of decent fish overwintering and no high, muddy banks or 18-20 foot of (almost) barren featureless water to contend with. Boats to cast to, a decent depth 8-10 foot and plenty of options including whip, trotting, feeder and zeds, perch and pike. Busy with lots of short men with short rods, passers by, canal boats and rowing crews and an endless stream of trains.
Tuesday, 25 February 2025
Out with the big guns.
Rained Sunday/Monday so a bit more pace and colour today back at the Noddy Train Bridge but nothing the big guns couldn't cope with. The Greys 15 footer and a Korum wire stemmed float. Sits nicely and sensitive too, but a bit noisy on the strike so probably more suited to deeper, boily water. Those two feet extra length make such a difference too so my trotting was pretty well spot on.
Sunday, 23 February 2025
No two dace the same at the moment.
I had a short session on the syndicate stretch yesterday, on a run above the Noddy Train bridge where I've struggled a bit of late but yesterday it looked bang on for a fish and it was first trot as well. A dace and they do look different to the Chicken Town dace, being more uniformly silver/blue. But then Chicken Town is mutantsville. A different river so a different gene pool. And these fish are nearer spawning, with several males sandpaper rough and the hens looking more pigeon chested than just plump.
Saturday, 22 February 2025
Double figure delight
Weather man said no rain and a balmy 14 C. Windy though. You cant ignore doubler figure temps in February. Rod and some nearly past their best reds and casters in the back of the charabanc for a dabble on the way home. Tactical stop at Chicken Town to check emails and field a video call from the boss.
River low and clear and shorn of it's summer weed fest
Short walk to the bog shed door blue rope swing swim. 10 minutes (well nearly 10 minutes) of loose feeding then an underarm swing of the 4grm balsa. Two yards into the trot the red tip dipped then buried, a sliver dart twisting in the current.
Several followed, mostly cock fish but no sandpaper scales yet.