I love tench fishing. Are my favourite species? Between April and June almost certainly! Apart from the fact they fight hard, for me it's also lot about the time of year and the location.
For me there is nothing more magical than tench fishers dawn on a 10,000 year old Cheshire/Shrops mere in May and June. Cup of tea in hand, watching the mist rise up of the water waiting for the first signs of tench rolling in your swim. I often do overnighter just to make sure I'm by the water at 4am all ready to go.
They are almost a curious enigmatic species, frustrating so at time, but it's all part of the charm. Baits that work one day, suddenly don't the next. A good tip I was given by a top tench angler was always to take at least 3 choices of hookbait with you, for me that's nearly always maggots, corn or 10mm fruit boilies.
Fingers crossed they won't have spawned before the two test matches V NZ in June
TMS and tench fishing with the sun ones back is my idea of heaven.