Went to my usual Saturday morning venue but couldn't get parked, it was also pouring with rain. Didn't really feel like getting soaked so I headed off towards home. En route I came to some lights and thought, if I turn right here there should be a canal bridge somewhere? There was and it had a small free carpark next to the towpath. Thought I'd give it a look for future reference and it looked promising.
By now the rain had stopped so I thought I'd give it a go.
The little bridge there is where the river Gade re-enters the canal, the flow was quite strong on the inside of the peg. There was an inviting looking crease out towards the middle which was reachable with 8m of pole.
Started on a light punch rig and after a while had my first bite, a small roach. I wasn't happy with the rig though, it was too light for the slightly turbulent water.
I attached a more positive rig with a good bulk of no8's and dropper and tried maggot, immediate response, a minnow....
I fed 2 small balls of groundbait but before I could pick up my topkit a barge approached and turned around, realised I was sitting on a turning bay... Re-fed after all the revving and disturbance had settled and first put in a decent skimmer . Landing it was fun as it caught the flow inside and nearly ended up under the boat to my left...
Sometimes shipping parallel can be tricky.
Every time I fed a ball of gb it seemed to cue a boat to turn around

mg: Bites were patchy but I had a few fish, roach and skimmers only though. At one point it hammered it down with rain and I had to speedily put up the brolly. Minutes later it stopped and it was bright sunshine?
Between 3 and 4pm I couldn't buy a bite so I packed up. Just managed to get everything in the car before the heavens opened once more.
Happy enough with that from a new untried venue....