It's grim up north in winter if you like light lure fishing , as I do. Every time Robbie Northman posts another article about thumping great perch and big pike I become a little greener with envy. In my last six trips , to three different venues - river , small lake and canal - I have had one palm size perch, an even smaller pike , a common carp of about 6lbs I lost at the net (it took a paddletail jig) and two missed takes. It is soul destroyingly rubbish locally.
Why ? Well , when I started jigs 'n Neds n' dropshots in 2012 I think I was the only one doing it on my nearest canal. It's only about 2miles long but Id get between 2 -3 and 30 perch. If the numbers were small the perch were big and vice versa. I didn't see a soul lure fishing until three years ago . But last time I walked the canal I counted 8 lure anglers, most of whom were hurling huge lures around . I suspect most of the perch legged it back to the river or one of the two marinas . I used to see lots of fish activity - and now there's not even a sprinkle of fry being chased .
Stillwaters are as bad. I was lucky to be allowed to fish a small commercial with lures on quiet days - and I still can. There were never many perch but five years ago I might get up to 4 two pound plus fish a session . I think most have died off - last winter's total tally was a single two pound perch, sundry 'nuisance ' carp and ide .
My rivers are ok in summer -not good in the sense that some southern ones are (I grit my teeth when reading those reports in the press glibly saying 'We had a few two pounders before we got into the big perch ') but not bad. But Pennine spate rivers in winter are often unfishable and even when the levels are lower they are very hard - often deep , snaggy and with treacherous banks .
The odd time I've ventured onto the midland canals has been a revelation . Much easier to fish , miles and miles of water and obliging perch and zander. Trouble is , I adore fishing light lures but the end of my tether is in sight ... So it looks like grayling on Boxing day and roach tomorrow - and what a change it will be to go fishing expecting to catch and very, very rarely being disappointed .
If anybody knows of some hot perch action north of York do tell..