Ray Roberts
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Late start for me today I started at Jerry O’ clock or as it’s also known just after midday. I was back on the estate lake that I have mentioned before. It looked ideal for a bit of float fishing for roach and rudd. We can only really fish one side and Sod’s law a breeze sprung up blowing directly into my face. It wasn’t totally unwelcome as it was baking hot. The wild flowers next to where I had decided to fish were stunning.
Though it looked good it was very slow to start and I was fishless at the hour mark. To add insult to injury the tourist boat that takes visitors up and down the lake said over the PA “On your right is a fisherman who is enjoying the sunshine.” Not much of a fisherman I thought as I was still fishless. I upped the size of the float as it was quite difficult punching it out into the wind. The bottom is fairly clean so I fished slightly over depth dragging a small shot on the bottom.
The boat isn’t a problem as it keeps well away. They rent out boats too but so far they have behaved themselves too.
I broke my duck and tried a succession of various baits, the most successful being sweet corn coated in Lo-salt. In fact it was by far the best bait on the day. I fished on until 7pm and built up a decent bag of fish. I don’t usually use a keepnet and I have decided I won’t in future. What decided it was a few scales in the bottom of the net.
Not a bad afternoons fishing and good fun on light gear.
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Though it looked good it was very slow to start and I was fishless at the hour mark. To add insult to injury the tourist boat that takes visitors up and down the lake said over the PA “On your right is a fisherman who is enjoying the sunshine.” Not much of a fisherman I thought as I was still fishless. I upped the size of the float as it was quite difficult punching it out into the wind. The bottom is fairly clean so I fished slightly over depth dragging a small shot on the bottom.
The boat isn’t a problem as it keeps well away. They rent out boats too but so far they have behaved themselves too.
I broke my duck and tried a succession of various baits, the most successful being sweet corn coated in Lo-salt. In fact it was by far the best bait on the day. I fished on until 7pm and built up a decent bag of fish. I don’t usually use a keepnet and I have decided I won’t in future. What decided it was a few scales in the bottom of the net.
Not a bad afternoons fishing and good fun on light gear.
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