Greeting from SW France
Well it’s a while since I posted, with the BnB up and running very successfully, I’ve had very little fishing time other than the last hour of the day, if I’m lucky, and reports of “chucked out feeder, caught barbel/bream” or “chucked feathers and fluff around and caught fluff all”, get a bit samey.
However with Autumn drawers on and bookings slowing down and barbel at the bottom of the garden, things looked up, and a recent shopping trip back to not so sunny England saw me return with many kilos of pellets, hemp and a true gallon of fresh reds, ( and many,many litres of Dulux Brilliant White..... the savings paid for the tunnel fare!).
With pressure off on the DIY front and Mrs J owing me a day off, ( after five b****y days of shopping) a decision was made to try out Lac du Tolerme, at a bit over 90 acres one of the smaller reservoirs,and a 20 mile drive through stunning scenery and no traffic. Research on the local angling website suggested a good head of roach averaging 200 grams, that’s about 1/2lb in old money, and larger fish to be caught at distance, and one thing I am missing whilst fishing the upper Dordogne, is good roaching.
Rocking up to the car park about 11ish showed the lake quite full following the recent rain and fish topping directly ahead and with nothing else to go on as good a place to start as any, however a few chucks with the deeper pro and then with an empty feeder showed very little depth maybe only 2-3 feet at 20-30 yards. Still the decision was made to fish the area, I’d seen fish and I was in the area of an inlet stream, weather was mild, and I’ve yet to see a roach too big to swim in 3 feet of water.
Setting up two feeder rods,( Avon tops, to be fished on buzzers) one on open ended clipped up around 40yards, the other weight forward block end clipped up at 60+yards, both were fished as helicopter rigs 5 lb hook lengths and size 14 with 2/3 maggots, it’s a long time since I’ve fished this style, but back in the day, was how I tackled places like Tring and Sewell reservoirs, the intention was to get some bait on the feeder line whilst also trickle in some bait for a float attack towards the end of the day.
I hadn’t even got the second rod out before the bobbin was dancing on rod 1, firmly lifting in to the fish provided a good bend, some head nodding and then a steady draw in, by about halfway in I thought the fish was off, however it turned out to be a small roach with some very fresh tooth marks!As the day went on both rods were producing a bite a Chuck, but rarely producing anything more than a 4 inch roach, interesting though that it didn’t matter where I cast there seemed to be fish. Highlights of the day were the 12 oz rudd and a few similar sized skimmers. Fishing the waggler close in brought similar results and was a lot less tiring than throwing feeders silly distances.
Not sure if it’s worth a return trip, the drive back in the dark was pretty hairy, but I suspect there could be some good predator fishing, if......the neighbours haven’t eaten them all!
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