Last fish before heading off to the Ionian Sea. Couple of tench on the waggler and a pond pig to finish off a lightly fished July.
Toodle pip.
Less work, more fishing.
Last fish before heading off to the Ionian Sea. Couple of tench on the waggler and a pond pig to finish off a lightly fished July.
Toodle pip.
Like the New Zealand keeper I've been standing up to the stumps, well above the knee rolls anyway.Thin water, overgrown banks and roasting temps have seen me don the beach shoes and swimmers in the cool water.
Rare bankside sortie
I even had an hour almost putting out a straight fly line down that far run with a couple of missed pulls. Work in progress.'
The chub were spawning at the weekend on My River. A wondrous sight and a good way to guestimate size and quantity of the stock. Very healthy. Amongst those gathered for a feast in the post spawning bonanza were these chunky chublets, my first fish of the new season.
First day of the new season a gentle roving affair, an hour on a low Wensum, lots of fry and minnows, and some small but perfectly formed roach and brownies. No dace. Not even in the Spoons pool.
The embargo on Golden Pond had been lifted despite what the notice on the gate said and I'd had enough of painting BureBoi Villas. On to my Island Paradise, one rod and a new bag of the Source.
Eels. The Loafer loathes eels, so this one is for him. By catch on maggots, interestingly the small number I have caught from this water have been bycatch again, on corn. Put up the customary good scrap too. I guess swimming backwards helps. Time to tie up some twig rigs and give them a proper go.
Definitely been a bustling in the hedgerows, lovely warm winds. Anyhoo, first rod in the water by 19:11, and a tench and two hook pulls by 19:51.Wonder how much split tail has put on as they haven't spawned yet, as this plumpy shows. Lovely high back and neat fins
Haven't been on Golden Pond for a while, and the rhodos are out, but not the flag iris yet.
Cold enough to wish I'd got gloves and some pissy rain meant I wasn't on long. Any amount of feed going in attracted the chats which in turn attracted the puke, churning up the shallow swim but the (too long) waggler slid away a few times. Proper bream (a two tone the best of the bunch) and some hybrids.
Closeness (under ten minutes from leaving the house to first cast) has sometimes bred a little contempt but I have got my Golden Pond Mojo back.
Another quick raid, another plump tench. increasing the season heaviest by 4oz at 6lb 6oz. Two other chances, one shed the hook after running back under my feet and a pig that did the customary 50 yard dash before transferring the hook chub like in some vegetation.
Given the abundance of birdlife round the lake I often set Merlin running and here is a screenshot of some of what was recorded whilst playing and returning the tench.
Brace, pigeon pair, a left and right etc. I added a small sprinkling of the new kids on the block to my Spicy Sausage and let them do their thing whilst setting up the Merlin App for a quick species count. Faint shrilling to my right in a snigger inducing thick bush. I wondered fire or gold crest, Merlin told me gold crest.
The bottom was turning over but some of the bubbles were fizzes, the first bite and the new kid, being softer was pinched off the push stop. No such nonsense the next two times, and the 13 footer and pin were pressed into service for this lovely male and female pair. Job done and back at BureBoi Towers just over an hour all in.