S-Kippy
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Off to Bury Hill today with the Big Feller for a go at the crucians on Milton Lake. Bit windy for the pole but that's our preferred way of fishing for them down there. It's also generally the most effective way of catching the little fusspots.
Strangely,there was only one other angler on the water so swim wise we were spoiled for choice but with the wind forecast to get worse during the day we picked swims that were a bit sheltered and in an area we don't often fish. Straight out,open water [ to avoid the lily lurking tench] and at about 9-10m....again to avoid too much pole waving about in the wind. The OBH crucians can be a bit fussy bait wise. 4mm expanders can be either deadly or completely useless, likewise corn,worm or little bits of meat. Often the humble red maggot will outfish them all and on some days its all they'll have. Today it was one of those days.....they wanted the maggot and ONLY the maggot. I had one bite on an expander....Phil had one tench. Every other fish fell to a single red maggot on an 18.
The fish fed steadily though we both had periods where we struggled for bites but that could have been the groundbait which I think we might have overdone. After a while I stopped feeding micro pellets as they can get pre-occupied on them and impossible to catch.
I had a nice rudd, a single perch, 3 tench [all around 2-8] and around 25 crucian...of which only 2-3 were under a pound,most being between 1-4 and 1-12. Not massive fish but fantastic lookers and great sport on light gear. Phil had around the same number of crucians though he backed this up with 2-3 nice roach and twice as many tench as me which will teach him to keep feeding pellet and fishing nearer the lilies.
Fished from around 9 am until 2-30 by which time we'd had enough of holding poles in the bloody wind. If we'd stayed any later I have no doubt we'd have continued to catch but why spoil a good day out by staying on and getting stuck on the M25 ?
Really enjoyed it. The wind was a constant pain but the fishing was great.
Strangely,there was only one other angler on the water so swim wise we were spoiled for choice but with the wind forecast to get worse during the day we picked swims that were a bit sheltered and in an area we don't often fish. Straight out,open water [ to avoid the lily lurking tench] and at about 9-10m....again to avoid too much pole waving about in the wind. The OBH crucians can be a bit fussy bait wise. 4mm expanders can be either deadly or completely useless, likewise corn,worm or little bits of meat. Often the humble red maggot will outfish them all and on some days its all they'll have. Today it was one of those days.....they wanted the maggot and ONLY the maggot. I had one bite on an expander....Phil had one tench. Every other fish fell to a single red maggot on an 18.
The fish fed steadily though we both had periods where we struggled for bites but that could have been the groundbait which I think we might have overdone. After a while I stopped feeding micro pellets as they can get pre-occupied on them and impossible to catch.
I had a nice rudd, a single perch, 3 tench [all around 2-8] and around 25 crucian...of which only 2-3 were under a pound,most being between 1-4 and 1-12. Not massive fish but fantastic lookers and great sport on light gear. Phil had around the same number of crucians though he backed this up with 2-3 nice roach and twice as many tench as me which will teach him to keep feeding pellet and fishing nearer the lilies.
Fished from around 9 am until 2-30 by which time we'd had enough of holding poles in the bloody wind. If we'd stayed any later I have no doubt we'd have continued to catch but why spoil a good day out by staying on and getting stuck on the M25 ?
Really enjoyed it. The wind was a constant pain but the fishing was great.