Big bucket of bread and pastes and some left over just in case red maggots. River coloured (not sure why) which might get some of the zoo creatures out of their day time tucked away haunts. Long time member had fished all the way up with the only indication a quick jag jag whilst we pondered on the future of 'our' river. Binned that idea and left the bread in the charabanc and back down to Noddy Bridge with a slimmed down trotting bucket. I've struggled in the Noddy Bridge swims this season for some reason but a few dace rising had me sat down above the confluence with the trusty 15 footer and pin. A few dace a way down the trot but the lurking pike was making them wary. Shallowed up and ran down a shortish near bank glide below the feeder emptying at my feet. Bingo. Dace a trot, and all sandpapery males, bar a couple of chublets and a roach. Just thinking about heading home when a pike finally grabbed a fish as I struck. Powerful fish and I could see it was a mid double at least. Just thinking about emptying the landing net when it spat the mangled dace out.
Last river day and the bread bucket and by now a meagre tub of maggots were heading off to the new river. Bloke trotting the main pool so I settled for the sandy run. Bites in a yard square zone before. the flow whisked the stick float away to a waiting gudgeon or minnow. The shallower faster riffle adjacent to the sandy run meant for some decent struggles and rod bendage when I hooled a 'silver'. Which I did for as long as my meagre maggot supply lasted.
















