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A day off work, I headed to the Leeds Liverpool Canal, after taking the kids to school.
The morning was warm, but ominous clouds promised the forecasted downpours would be making an appearance. Travelling light and staying mobile was the order of the day; six foot drop shot rod, small reel loaded with 6lb braid and minimal tackle in a little bag.
I've NEVER caught using any artificial lure, today was going to be the day! I've landed a fair few jacks and little perch drop shotting lobworms since my return to fishing, but those soft plastic lures that everyone on YouTube hauls out dozens of fish on every session? Nope, not me!
Four hours of varying retrieves with numerous little lures on a micro jig head, interspersed with drop shotting around numerous swims that screamed PERCH LIVE HERE.....not a sniff of a fish!
Nice day though, ducklings, tadpoles and a hovering sparrow hawk for company. It's good to be back on the bank again.
You’re not alone, I have numerous blanks with lures, infact numerous blanks with every method. I do always try and take a few worms, they often work when plastics don’t.
If you’re going to blank, there isn’t a better way, walking along a tow path of a canal or river or in my case now the coastline in search of bass is always enjoyable even if a bit frustrating.