There's a bit of deja vu about this post. Back to the less popular section of the old canal. I do like swims with plenty of trees and foliage - I feel a bit cheated on a bare bank
And two other differences from last time: I fished pole at 10m on this narrower stretch, and a mate came along on a mission. He's an experienced angler who's caught bigger barbel than I have, and has had a pole for decades, but never really got into it enough to master it, and so didn't really enjoy a lot of the places someone like me would include in their fishing. Anyway, he'd bought a new pole and the ticket for this club and was here to make a fresh start with the pole business and open up some new fishing opportunities.
The starting place for me is the dibber float. It's easy to shot, easy to control, can be fished shallow or overdepth and costs - here's the one I used today, a 5 no 12 model - about 10p to make.
We set up in adjacent pegs. Mate had even been to the tackle shop I mentioned last time for some of their fab pinkies, so I showed him how I was setting up, shared my simple plan, and we both got on with it. After about 45 mins I wandered over to see how it was going. About 20 roach, he told me. Wow! You've trebled what I've caught! Actually, he confessed, he'd caught 2 and spend some time in what he called f'ing about with snags, tangles etc. We troubleshooted (is that a word?) some issues, and I looked at his bait tray: a tub of big maggots and a tub of micro's. Wtf? Where's the pinkies? In my bag. Why?? This chap is no Wilf, but I remembered Clive's pal. I got out the pinkies and cattied a few in. With a couple on the hook, mate caught two roach in the next two put-ins. I left him to it.
Back in my swim, I fished groundbait and pinkies in front, and fed hemp and tares, a wild card, down the swim. I never got a bite on a tare and gave that up, but the pinkies went down better
Meanwhile, mate, who caught a few more, came down now and then to grill me on things like feeding and inducing bites. It's gratifying that anyone's actually interested in the finer points of catching small roach, but when someone is asking for a clear programme of what to do when, it can be tricky to explain that there are some general guidelines but a lot depends on what does and doesn't work on the day, and you have to suck it and see.
We both enjoyed the afternoon. Mate wrapped up a bit before me, to get some bits and pieces from the TS with a view to coming back in the morning to give it another go. I stayed another half hour and sent him a pic, saying this is your target. I won't record his answer in this family publication.