Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Lacock 31-07 18

5.30 am and I found myself up at
the Abbey again.
Back into the swim where I caught 
a Chub on the surface on bread.
With in 5 minutes of my first cast,
The tip twitched and then pulled
round.
Picking up the rod I felt a good
tug but also a scraping on the line.
Unfortunately the fish had managed to 
get it's self into a snag.
Gutted.
There wasn't any more intrest
in my baits by 7am,
so I headed to another swim.
Here I had a few rattles
but no other interest.

So I moved on again,
this time there were some very
good action on the rod tips.
Eventually this 3lb 15 1/2oz
Chub was in the net,
there were a number of damage
marks on both sides of the fish.
It was a plump fish,
but that was the end of the action.
I headed home at 10.00.

Monday, 30 July 2018

Back to the Dorset Stour after some rain. 28-07-18

The rule here is no fishing before 7am
so I arrived at 6.30 which is the earliest 
allowed to head for the river.
First swim was a good 20 minutes
fast walk.
This was all new swims for me
so started by doing some water craft,
checking out depth and where 
the clear runs between the weeds are.
So having found a deep run with good flow,
I cast out my rig.
The second rig was cast into a back eddy 
with some cover. 
 An hour later my son turned up with his
young lady and passed on his 
knowledge about some other swims. 
 This is the most interesting part of fishing in my book,
exploring new venues and swims.
 Plenty of fish were seen
but for some reason were not interested
in our baits. 
 This small fish, a Perch,
was foul hooked.
 Final swim was a deepish one
running into a long shallow run.
Here the chub were interested 
on loose fed bread but not 
free lined offerings.
The wild life was very interesting
this Heron was trying to get some
Moorhen chicks,
but the adults were very persuasive
and chased the Heron  away.
Enough to say no fish were landed
but it was a very relaxing day 
with great company.

Tuesday, 10 July 2018

Back to Lacock.

With only the morning free
I was back on the bank
at Lacock 
for some more Chub action.
First bait was in the water by 
05.00.
 Twenty minutes later
this 2lb 12 3/4oz 
spawned out Chub 
was on the bank.
 Twenty five minutes later
this 3lb 2oz
plumper and curvier 
Chub was in the net.
 That was the end of the action
in that swim so 
I moved to the next swim.
I haven't fished this swim before
it is deep but there was
no sign of anything 
hungry. 
 The next swim had a some 
thing that was interested
in my bait
but nothing took the hook.
Then some cows crossed the river 
from the far bank and
waded almost neck high across
the river.
So with no more action I moved to my last swim.
By now the sun was out in full force 
and once again
there was no interest in my baits.
So I was on my way home by 10am. 

Tuesday, 3 July 2018

Lacock Abbey 01-07-18

An early start found me on the bank
at 04.45.
I had put my pellet mix and chopped boillie 
mix in to 6 swims as I passed the ones 
I intended fishing.
The first two swims produced 
nothing bar a few line bites.
I was distracted by a herd of young cattle
which were rather energetic.
So I moved to a different field.
Here I had a lot of line bites and plucks.
A pair of Swans and 4 Sygnets
 passed gently by and started feeding 
over one of the baits.
This must have calmed the fish down,
as   this 3lb 2 3/4oz Chub took the bait .
After that  the swim died.
 There were some very good looking swims
 which I will explore further next time.
 In one swim this young 
Kingfisher was waiting for its parent to feed 
it.
 In my last swim I again had a few 
plucks and knocks
which produced a 3/4lb Chub. 
Two fishermen then moved in down stream of my 
my swim which killed my swim. So at 11.45
I left for home 
having had a lovely morning fishing.