A brave band of chrome yellow straight out of my paintbox streaks the sky. So observed Ronald Blyth of winter light opening up a portend of change to come in his opening lines of Next to Nature. I'd planned to be chubbing today not too far down the Stour valley from Bottengoms Farm, his home on the Suffolk/Essex border once the domicile of John Nash, painter of British landscapes Instead I skulked around the lanes of North Norfolk in a stygian gloom, having obeyed the foreboding Weather App and stayed firmly rodless in Norfolk. No band of any hue. just dank, wind filled murk.
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Less work, more fishing.
Monday, 1 December 2025
A glimmer of light on the horizon
Wednesday, 26 November 2025
Mr Indecision me
Tuesday and I had plans. Too many plans. Daytime chub making the most of the river beginning to drop. I wont bore The Loafer and you with my secret cheese paste recipes but 4 balls in the fridge all ready to go. But what if... everything I own mostly chucked in the charabanc and drive past the Common to check the tidal level and if maggots were required. Just in case. Can you see where I'm going with this? I'd probably already decided to sack the chub in. Tidal looked ok and the feeder boys were in the lower meadow leaving a nice bend by the pub. A decent pint measure of reds from not Angling Direct in Wrokkers and I was soon unlading the charabanc. Feeder boys had a horrid facer northerly, I didn't on the bend. Went to lock the charabanc, no key. Shit. Stop/start working so keys must be present inside. Searched everywhere. No avail. In resignation hands in the hoody pouch pocket. (I never put them in there. Well, except the last time this happened). Of course they were there.
Mixed some dark river groundbait with hemp juice and built up my line on the crease. Feed, trot, feed , trot. Hold back, slow down, run through tide pace. 35 minutes One crushed maggot. Bored. Cold. Everything back in the charabanc as it had started to rain, Key in (the) right pocket. Pub. Pint and Scampi Fries. Frightfully gentile but oh so gammon ladies lunching. Frinton vibes. Pike above the door.
Monday, 24 November 2025
Black Cap
River has been up, and weather minging. Just enough of a slack in the bridge pool for a few casts with a black cap feeder and reds/worm on the business end. Just the one fish, a pale floodwater roach.
Tuesday, 18 November 2025
When in doubt the wumms come out.
Unexpected gale, rain then hail. Thermals required. Nearly didn't go but compromised with a spin then worms plan. Took the long walk up to the perch pool for a recce. Looks really fishy up here but no chub that anyone knows about (ripe for seeding with chublets) and I'm sure this is where occasionally seen at dusk roach guy (ugh, that word, why did I type it? was heading with his bag of bread the other day. Anyway, I was armed with the ultra light rod and a tub of lobs for just in case to the pool where I'd had a few trouty nips at the maggots when batting back. Spinning, like swingtipping is something I try for a bit then remember why I don't do it. Wobbling deadbaits at least has a sit and wait now and then option but by the time you've packed traces, cool bag, rod rest, the bigger net you might as well go the whole two pike rods hog and miss out on the perch and trout. This little feller looked ok in the water and did attract a couple of taps but I wasn't feeling it.
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Sunday, 16 November 2025
Storm Claudia? Damp squib perhaps
We have had, like most of the country some serious rain courtesy of Storm Claudia but the land must be so dry the Upper Wensum was just a bit fresher but that's all. A lot the summer weed has gone but the banks are still over grown and a lot of woody debris waiting for a proper flush through. Tried the ponded section above the mill, slap bang in the town stretch, a roach first trot then a run of small but lovely coloured wild browns but bites soon dried up. More of a groundbait and and build up bites section perhaps.
Sunday, 9 November 2025
SIze of that
Hoped to recce the perch pool with a few worms under a Loafer hand crafted bobber but every man and a few dogs were whipping most of the river into a lure induced maelstrom. Found a bend with a bit more depth and a reasonable small landing net full of ok roach and dace, most of which were unceremoniously dumped back in to land this absolute fat as butter unit of a brownie. It just didn't know when to give up. 5lb 2oz on the Korum digitals.
Tuesday, 4 November 2025
Inadvertent waggler
Monday, 3 November 2025
Time for a change
Out with the chub rod yesterday and into dark which is something I haven't done for a while. Wind dropped and weed not too bad now.
Bigger (much bigger) chub on this stretch, the chublets have yet to catch up with them so trying something a bit different with bigger hookbaits, the occasional bag of pellets.
Saturday, 1 November 2025
Washed up and washed out
Prep
Worst thing on these occasions is the mountain of wet stinking tackle to dry off back home.
Saturday, 25 October 2025
Game of two halves
Two halves is a pint. I had one (a pint). Norwich went 4-4-2 after going 1 down and equalised. Second half went back to 5 at the back, conceded and took off the striker . They lost. Good riddance. Unloaded the charabanc and walked the 10 paces to the river. One flattened maggot, Cold, bored, packed up.





























