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One of my friends, Ron, has done only sea fishing previously but is showing interest in my fishing adventures on the Lot. He has quite a few health problems so I am limited with where is safe for him to fish.
He had seen a french angler catch a couple of pike in Cajarc, this town has some lovely fishing "lay-byes" where you can park the car and fish a level plarform. So this afternoon we gave it four hours, even though I had my reservations on its fishing potential. I expected bream as it's above a massive barrage and wide,deep and usually slow moving.
Set up one rod with a size 12 baited with a soft hooker (think that's what they are called) and a second rod with a size 8 hair rigged 10mm monster crab boilie. Both were fished with medium feeder.
Lovely spot and if the bream appeared we would be happy.
The best laid plans often go astray, no bream! But bites came quickly and soon a 4.5 lb barbel was netted, followed by barbel of 5 lb, 6 lb then 7.6 lb.
Ron brought the 5 lb fish in and I had the best fight ever from the 7.6 lb fish. On a soft 1.5 test Shimano barbel rod it took 30 yds of line and went around that marker buoy to the right of this swim. Plenty of runs but it finally came back upstream and did not tangle the buoy rope.
One very deep bodied and fit barbel, best I have caught this year. We did not miss the bream!
Despite the unusually miserable autumn weather the fishing this October is pretty damned good!
He had seen a french angler catch a couple of pike in Cajarc, this town has some lovely fishing "lay-byes" where you can park the car and fish a level plarform. So this afternoon we gave it four hours, even though I had my reservations on its fishing potential. I expected bream as it's above a massive barrage and wide,deep and usually slow moving.
Set up one rod with a size 12 baited with a soft hooker (think that's what they are called) and a second rod with a size 8 hair rigged 10mm monster crab boilie. Both were fished with medium feeder.
Lovely spot and if the bream appeared we would be happy.
The best laid plans often go astray, no bream! But bites came quickly and soon a 4.5 lb barbel was netted, followed by barbel of 5 lb, 6 lb then 7.6 lb.
Ron brought the 5 lb fish in and I had the best fight ever from the 7.6 lb fish. On a soft 1.5 test Shimano barbel rod it took 30 yds of line and went around that marker buoy to the right of this swim. Plenty of runs but it finally came back upstream and did not tangle the buoy rope.
One very deep bodied and fit barbel, best I have caught this year. We did not miss the bream!
Despite the unusually miserable autumn weather the fishing this October is pretty damned good!
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