On the third of October I spent a couple of hours plugging for pike on a river swollen with torrential rain and bursting its banks in places. No pike but I didn't lose any tackle which I consider a personal triumph.
Enjoyed a spot of fly fishing on the Test with Tony and Andrew. Fish rising all over. They both had fish on which were lost - I enjoyed it but wasn't particularly good at it. We saw a water vole. Sue kept us supplied with cake and scotch eggs - a really lovely evening.
7lb 4oz Mirror Assorted Carp to 3lb 1 small Bream Had a great day at Windridge on a mostly cloudy but bright day with very little wind. Caught the mirror on a chicken floater dog biscuit on my usual waggler rig. The one that got away after a couple of hours without a bite was a real blighter. Played it for five minutes then it shot off down the lake rolled over and splashed at the surface, flicked its tail and ejected the hook. Possibly the best fish of the day too 🙁. The Bream was considerably prettier than the Mirror!
4lb mirror 5lb common I had a lovely day at Greenridge Farm fishery today beautiful sunshine and lots of incident. Above is a 5lb common carp I caught toward the end of the session, below a 4lb mirror from earlier on. Before I caught the mirror I lost a good fish when the hook came free, and after the common I again had a good fish on when the line broke near but not at the hook. A truly beautiful day. I spoke to one chap when I arrived who told me bluntly ' Whinwhistle's dead'. The guy fishing next to me caught a lot of fish - he was practicing for a match on Saturday. He was using 14 and 16 hooks with carp pellets. Ollie told me 6lb to 8lb line is fine for the top lake. All in all a very useful day. My fish were caught on 5 maggots on a size 12 hook. I also tried corn, spam and expanding pellet. For the first carp I had cast long and looked up and thought 'I'm sure I had a float out there last time I looked'. The fish was making a sharp exit along the lake bu...
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