Sunday, 1 February 2026

On the straight and narrow

Haven't fished between the Paston family pools for some time now. River fairly full but steady and I wondered if I could find the roach. Bites on double reds from the off , they wanted it low and slow so bite/dragging hard to distinguish. Found one area of the short glide where the Avon went through just right, and picked up three fish in quick succession before bites tailed off.



Moved down 20 yards but only got bites way down (the lurking otter perhaps), hooked just one and what a belter it was.


Enough for me to move down where the bites were coming, and another three roach in fairly quick time before the cold got the better of my fingers with a tawny taking over from a drumming woodpecker in the poplar stand and the corvids gathered for their nightly congregation. doubt many of these have felt a hook before, fresh as newly minted coins. All hail the winter roach.












Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Lost and found

Walking back from my previous quick session on Roach Stretch on Sunday I found a clip on fishing towel that I hadn't realised I'd lost the session before that. A result of sorts. Commander in Chief had Cartrouble (Parts 1 and 2) so no far flung foray for Monday. Checked the Mecca which was rammed  as expected. Decided on a couple of hours on the Aquarium, finding a chucked in the bushes bodged up but useable Shakespeare Magnum Multi Feeder rod on my way round. Something then caught my eye ticked away in the crook of a tree with a split trunk apart from the yellow of a discarded  corn tin.  A small work in oil on board of Blickling,  Autumn 25 with a line from Romans 1:20 on the back. I may keep it or put it somewhere for someone else on a finding streak.

 

Had several roach, netters mostly, though none to quicken the pulse when hooked 10 feet down but no dace or chublets. Pleasant enough.  

Storm Chandra has chased Storm Ingrid off this morning, it's windy but not as wet as expected. I might venture out in a bit just in case. 




Sunday, 25 January 2026

Bits

It's been cold and grim this last week or so, even with my new big padded bib and braces and coat but not wet luckily when I've been out in them. A few nice dace and roach from the Aquarium, a few kerfuffles from preds didn't result in a take on a cobbled together dyson but at one point the liphooked lively went ballistic.


A dour afternoon when I hit my only bite but the decent dace shed the hook and no one else had a bite on the short stretch.

The next time out (yesterday) was short and nigh on dusk. Half an hour's fruitless trotting


and out with  a 15g mini cage feeder with liquidised white and three reds on a #14 saw an instant bite then more. Hit the fourth as they were a bit jangly and the satisfying feeling of a fish on. Not massive but a roach from Roach Straight. Just on last cast time (couldn't see the tip any more) an otter made it's way up the near margin. the rod must have caught it's eye, it looked up, saw me and and absolutely shat itself. Never seen such a panic. I must have been hunkered down and blending in as 4 slobbery mutts had been in my bread bucket in the short time I was there as the owners hadn't "seen" me. Hard to believe given my bulk.


Chunky's for a pint and a half of reds for tomorrow and a quick look at Broadland's winter mecca. These two bagging with some decent rudd, roach and big skimmers, just 3 or 4 rods out on the waggler. must be stuffed down there.


Even less time today so back up Roach Straight, just the light feeder rod deployed, I was going to put a 1oz tip on but didn't. After more "blending" in (commented on positively) the second cast resulted in the 2oz tip pulling round nicely and another Roach Straight roach was in the net. Pristine on both sides this time.


I'm really tempted to head to Mecca tomorrow as it's just down the road, but Mondays are normally rammo (I may set up a 15ft waggler road just in case) so it's probably a longer trip to either the Suffolk 'Test' or the Lark. Tuesday looks super grim.  








Sunday, 18 January 2026

Streamy runs

No, not curry related. Fed up on my local plodding stretch and a broken Matchman Hook Tier I sacked it off and went to my local tackle shops for a replacement and fresh bait. Angling Direct: no, we don't stock those. Chunkys: I'll have a look on my desk. Sadly he'd given his last two away. Good maggots though and always a full pint.  Found my last  one back at home. Amazon or EBay next stop for a couple of spares 

Now able to tie some hooklinks I set off for the upper Wensum for some flow. Too many minnows but had a few roach and dace, one of which I weighed to set a bench mark. 7oz as guessed. Cracking species the dace.



Rain set in so Plan B. Spoons brekkie and a pint of Abbott for under a fiver.


The rain eased off so headed up to Chicken Town but water low, some decent trout and dace hiding above the bridge in a thicket so had a walk up above the bypass. The horses were a pain  standing on my net pole, trying to get at the bread. Even more arrogant than swans and a whole lot smellier. Will have to distract them next time. 




 




Monday, 12 January 2026

Magic of the FA Cup

 It's 3rd round weekend. Any thing can happen right?  City at home to League 2 promotion aspirants Walsall. Fuelling up stop off at the Murderers  as per tradition. Two pints of Wolf Brewery Murderers Ale went down nicely. 3 more stamps required for a free pint. Very cheesy cheesy chips too.



Top two tiers closed but a healthy Walsall away contingent meant a near 'sell out' at just under 20k and thankfully the rain mostly held off as we were three rows back in the old River End.


A near perfect demolition of Walsall whose only attempt on target was a spectacular shot. Again some cracking wing play and only heroic defending from  the Saddlers prevented a cricket score. A hat trick from big man Makama showing want away Soccer Ball Sargent  how to do it. Cowardly agent inspired game eve text making himself unavailable. Shades of Johnny Rowe. 

Can't beat a game under lights even in what is mostly a library of  a ground. Apart form the limbs for each goal the stand out crowd  action for me was the Walsall fans response  to a prolonged  spell of Norwich possession: We want the ball, we want the ball, we want the ball, we want the ball. For quite some time.

And finally the most blatant palming down of the ball from  a cross in the six yard box, clearly visible and audible to the ref who waved it way. Plank