I can't remember posting one blank on here, never mind two. Naturally it's all down to unseasonal weather, covid, and the wrong kind of leaves on the track. First I wasted, sorry devoted one of these beautiful evenings to the mysterious secluded, challenging (ie fishless) pit just down the road. I'd done the homework plumbing the deep margins a few days earlier, and tried two swims in an area where, so legend had it, a tench was caught. Fishing left and right on the 6' shelves in two swims with corn over a bit of corn and pellet feed, bread over a bit of liquidised bread, and maggot over dead maggots produced one bite - a little perch - and I count that as a blank. What started off as an attractively scummy corner of the pool accumulated more and more willow fluff as the evening wore on.
This evening I tried for carp at the shallow, lily-covered end of a large pool on the same ticket as the disused canal I've bought into lately, and adjacent to it. With no-one else there (I think they knew something I didn't) I was free to pick a beauty of a swim: lilies 15m out and rush beds left and right.
I fished on top next to the lilies, feeding bits of bread and floating pellets, on the bottom tight up to them, and in the margins left and right, with bread, corn and various pellet-type baits without getting a bite. The only things that took the baits catapulted in amongst the lilies were the ducks. I asked a bloke fishing along from me if it was always like this. He said he usually catches a lot of carp, but just now it's right off. Fair enough. But I regretted fishing for unsettled big fish when I could have had some sport elsewhere.
On the brighter side, I followed up a mate's suggestion to check out yet another disused canal a few miles away. I had a walk along it, and the controlling club have it looking beautiful, with platform pegs low to the water and bags for litter and rubbish in the hedge every 50 yards or so. It looks lush in the way that only disused canals can, and, with 56 pegs, there were fish showing all along.
By my reckoning, I've got three "live" canals and 4 disused ones within a 20 minute drive. And 5 rivers within 30 minutes. Two blanks, but I'm looking on the bright side of life.
This evening I tried for carp at the shallow, lily-covered end of a large pool on the same ticket as the disused canal I've bought into lately, and adjacent to it. With no-one else there (I think they knew something I didn't) I was free to pick a beauty of a swim: lilies 15m out and rush beds left and right.
I fished on top next to the lilies, feeding bits of bread and floating pellets, on the bottom tight up to them, and in the margins left and right, with bread, corn and various pellet-type baits without getting a bite. The only things that took the baits catapulted in amongst the lilies were the ducks. I asked a bloke fishing along from me if it was always like this. He said he usually catches a lot of carp, but just now it's right off. Fair enough. But I regretted fishing for unsettled big fish when I could have had some sport elsewhere.
On the brighter side, I followed up a mate's suggestion to check out yet another disused canal a few miles away. I had a walk along it, and the controlling club have it looking beautiful, with platform pegs low to the water and bags for litter and rubbish in the hedge every 50 yards or so. It looks lush in the way that only disused canals can, and, with 56 pegs, there were fish showing all along.
By my reckoning, I've got three "live" canals and 4 disused ones within a 20 minute drive. And 5 rivers within 30 minutes. Two blanks, but I'm looking on the bright side of life.