After 4 weeks of Man flu that had really put any fishing to the back of my mind, I am almost recovered and wanting to get out onto the Wharfe. Looking back at last years diary, the conditions now are just about identical to several days that I fished last year and had reasonable returns , in fact a couple of doubles graced my nets in daylight, a thing that I have rarely had from the Wharfe in warmer and more pleasant weather.
My big problem at the moment is motivation, the weather has been rubbish for what seems like for ever, rain, overcast, more rain..I have forgotten what sunshine is !
The thought of a half mile tab , loaded up like a donkey along slippery and muddy banks,in the rain, then having to dog spike a swim to access it, and once having done a Chris Bonnington to actually acess and get settled in the swim (taking precautions not to slip and end up in the water ) do a bait and wait , then having to reverse all of the above after maybe four or five hours sat under a brolly seems not that attractive. Then having load up the car with soaking gear , get home after a 40 mile drive, unload the car and have that gear draped all over the workshop drying seems to put a further cloud over the whole idea.
Even if I should succeed and have a decent afternoon/evenings fishing with a couple of nice fish to show for it .
If there was a weather break , only for a 12 hr period I would be out like a shot.
Luckily, on Thursday I have an invite to a private stretch of another river where I shall spend a day fishing for Chub and Grayling , much less gear, far more mobile and not so far to walk.
David