Saturday 20 June 2020

I'll have Source on that Buh.


Most of my fishing is quick raids, and usually after tea and chores and the last one was no exception  to the rule. The newly refurbished Royal Box was free and give access to water not fished from close in for some time so it took a nano to decide to plump for  a seat on the hallowed boards. I figured  that I wouldn't have time to build up either  on the drop frenzy on corn or enough bait to get the bream and tench up to their gills in silt down the edge with the big boi feeders so a simple bag and boilie down that edge over whatever 10mm halibut pellets I had left (not many) and out just past the pads in front with the puddle chucker and Source 12mm.

The bag rod was jangling from the start but only one skimmer stayed on and a pricked mudpig on long enough to make me swear a bit.

The Spicy Sausage in front got the bubbles going straight  away and it wasn't long before the puddle chucker dipped and  I had something decent on and what a sight as it rolled into the stink net.

More golden than silver but we've never seen a rudd in here and in the smaller phone shot the dorsal and ventrals do look almost level which points to roach I'd think. Coming in at 1.06 on the Korum Digitals with the classic black spot infestation. 




No doubt with this one, smaller at 1.02 but a much fuller, plump fish.




A few more fish came my way, another roach or three,


and some more skimmers though one was starting to think about being a bream when it grew up.



I wonder if banded pellet might be the next dodge, being a little smaller. Hopefully I'll find out on Saturday. One fish that stayed deep and seemed to just get deeper before eventually pulling free made me think about an eel rod just in case. I imagine the charabanc will be loaded to the gunwales with just in cases......

5 comments:

  1. That first fish is an nice looking beastie. No idea what it is though.

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    1. It certainly is. Some Heinz 57's in there but no rudd(yet).

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  2. I’ve seen roach of that shape and have caught bream with the golden colouration around the head and gills but yours ‘looks pure roach to me. Whatever it is it’s a lovely fish.

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