Steven Ballard
Senior Member
Hi all, had a rather **** start to the season! I fished last night (16th) on a stretch that saw not many bodies on the bank last season, got there at 6pm, not a soul there, by 8 there was 12 people there with only 12 available fishing spots on this stretch! So my usual roving was out of the question, I had to sit in one spot getting cold, I fished until midnight, not a touch, tried everything, meat, pellet, corn...at midnight, I deciede to pack up and went home.
come this morning I was itching to get out again, being self employed I managed to winkle a few hours off.
Thought Id target the perch in a different stretch, and wait for the banks to quieten down before I go back for some barbel.
Now last season I had several perch between 2-3lb and had lost one at the net that looked 4lb at least out of this pool. So off i went to catch some livebaits before setting up, the weirpool Id be targetting for the perch was empty so I strolled over to a back water 50 metres away. Now the back water is only 3 ft across but has lots of tiny bleak and roach.
dropped my size 18 hook baited with single maggot in and instantly the float dipped, as I struck the elastic on my little pole flew out,and after a fierce scrap which was rather touch and go, I raised a perch, which looked around late 3's to 4lb mark, to the net, just as i did, the hook pulled! could I believe my luck?????????? As I turned round in utter disbelief and anger I stood on the tip of my new avon perch rod, cracking the top section. Session over!!!
I suppose this is why we love river fishing! you never know where or what they will throw up!!
come this morning I was itching to get out again, being self employed I managed to winkle a few hours off.
Thought Id target the perch in a different stretch, and wait for the banks to quieten down before I go back for some barbel.
Now last season I had several perch between 2-3lb and had lost one at the net that looked 4lb at least out of this pool. So off i went to catch some livebaits before setting up, the weirpool Id be targetting for the perch was empty so I strolled over to a back water 50 metres away. Now the back water is only 3 ft across but has lots of tiny bleak and roach.
dropped my size 18 hook baited with single maggot in and instantly the float dipped, as I struck the elastic on my little pole flew out,and after a fierce scrap which was rather touch and go, I raised a perch, which looked around late 3's to 4lb mark, to the net, just as i did, the hook pulled! could I believe my luck?????????? As I turned round in utter disbelief and anger I stood on the tip of my new avon perch rod, cracking the top section. Session over!!!
I suppose this is why we love river fishing! you never know where or what they will throw up!!