Great story Andrew
I had a funny day last Friday
Conditions were good but river was a bit higher and pushing harder than I anticipated.
Sod’s Law all I’d brought were ‘ chub’ rods , lighter feeders and maggots.Cest la vie.
Realised I’d left my brolly behind and a deluge was forecast at noon
I’d also forgot my scales
And the maggots all died( more likely in a comatose state) but wriggling they ain’t
First chuck in, feeder had barely touched the deck and a massive thwack on the rod
I struck….into thin air. Everything had gone and I assumed a pike had nailed the feeder
So I took a break and put a pike bait out on a sleeper rod. And waited. And waited…
Continued battling with the river allowing the feeder to find its own position in the flow, nowhere near where I wanted but I did have 3 limp pink maggots on the hook!
No one was more surprised than me when the tip rattled and I was into a good fish,which I played upstream only for it to shake its head and snap my 6lb hooklink.
Fish 2 Paul 0
Retackled and repeated the process
15 minutes or so later, drop back and I hit it.
Thought I was snagged but whatever it was I was slowly moving. I was certain it was a branch as there was no feedback whatsoever until it came within netting distance, there was a huge eruption under my feet and it was gone- I suspect a very big pike that didn’t know it was hooked?
3-0
Under normal circumstances I might have binned it but stuff was happening , dead maggots weren’t that much of a drawback and the fish were having a peck
Onwards and upwards
Bang on time the rain arrived, and literally at the exact same time, a pal arrived with a brolly to lend me - what a hero.
Next Chuck- chub about 3lb, blank averted
Then another, and another and I was in the swing. Then a strange bite on the drop and a more dogged fight , went to net the fish and through the coloured water I see a very beautiful and porky perch, and she’s in the net.In that moment my day was made- I was ecstatic. Rested her triple checking the net was pinned down hard and slipped & slid down river to a pal to loan a set of scales.
She went 2-8 and a minter
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A few minutes later another perch , this one just under 2lb but equally as pretty
Then the chub were back on, all 3-4lb
Then the long dormant sleeper pike rod went off , a very spirited battle saw me slip the net under a scraper double
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Back on the feeder and a lull before another drop back and a slow ponderous fight with what was clearly a good fish.It stayed deep, used the flow and I gingerly draw it upstream
I thought it would be a barbel, despite the cold conditions and it was - a good double, as I watched it roll in front of me , flick its tail and in a second and with a burst of summer like power it had done me…. Again
To be honest I was upset but the perch had still made my day and if only I could get another ?
So back in again with the soggy maggots.
Little rattle on the tip and I hit it
Another good fish, just like the barbel 10 minutes earlier, a deep , slow dogged fight but this time I backed the clutch off more than I would normally - a bit out of practice and confidence a bit battered?
This time the fish came right under my feet and I was pleased to be close to landing a February barbel
I bent into it to get it up through the water, and nearly had a breakdown when what I saw was a huge chub under the net
Panic set in, and I bumped her with the first netting attempt but thank goodness I got her second attempt
I honestly thought she was a big 7
So again I rested her in the net, triple checking it was pinned down and off I went again down the increasingly treacherous river bank to loan a set of scales
I was surprised but still delighted - she was 6-8 but another absolute mint condition fish, not a scale missing and in prime condition
Plenty of room in the belly to be a very big chub
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So what a day- this sport never fails to amaze
And I promise I used a mat