It’s been a long month stuck at work for me with no days off unfortunately. It does drag a bit when you know you can’t get out. However I decided I could at least have an afternoon and evening out on the river just the once during this period. I managed to persuade Geoff to join me. He was freshly returned from competing in Germany in the remote control speedboat World Championships. He made the final and came a very creditable 6th.
Anyway we arrived bankside early afternoon. The heavy rains of late had pushed the levels back up around 18 inches and the water had a nice tinge of colour to it. in fact as we arrived there was a storm passing through; heavy rain, wind and thunder and lightening. Still the river looked pretty much spot on for a barbel or two and there was a really good flow on the water as well and each swim looked inviting.
I plumped for a narrow swim with a very deep gully. I baited up with a few pellets and settled in to see what was in residence. Soon the rod top was knocking and it wasn’t long before the double Lone Angler cav pellets were snaffled up by a greedy chub. That went back and out went some fresh bait and a few more freebies. Sadly I didn’t have any swim feeders with me or a bait dropper and so it was just a straight leger in use. Depending on the venue, I often like to just trickle in a bait or two every few minutes to keep a trail of bait going in. I think under the right circumstances in can work a treat. Suddenly the rod top hammered round and it looked like a full on 3 foot twitch as Trefor would say. However once I started playing this fish and despite it being very powerful, I began to think this wasn’t a barbel. Indeed it wasn’t. It turned out to be a mirror carp of around 13lb-15lb. Very nice too and it certainly put a bend in the rod.
Another chub soon followed and I started to get some sharp tappety tappety knocks. I often think roach when this happens and so left the pellets out for quite a while to shrink in size. It didn’t take too long and the culprit soon showed itself. They were roach bites and a mint 1lb roach was netted and returned. A little while later a much bigger bite produced what felt like a decent size fish. The fish zig zagged and that usually means roach. It popped up onto the surface and it looked a proper lump as they say. Thank God it never came adrift and a magnificent roach lay in the folds of the landing net. It looked a belter. I weighed it in the net at 3lb 1oz so hoped once the net was deducted it would go over 2lbs but I really wanted to weigh the fish in a carrier bag. I phoned Geoff and managed to get him to pop up with a bag and have a look at this magnificent fish.
Geoff took one look at the roach and agreed with me it looked to be around 2lb 2oz or so. However the fishing Gods and the scales sadly were against me. The fish weighed 1lb 14oz. It was a new PB and an absolute minter of a fish. I was delighted and I’m looking forward to some serious autumn and winter roach fishing here this season.
Geoff saved the barbel blanking day with a lovely fish of 8lb 12oz so we both went home very happy.
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