peter crabtree
AKA Simon, 1953 - 2022 (RIP)
Just 2 days after breaking two sections of my pole and ordering replacements from Daiwa I was amazed to receive a call from my local tackle shop today informing me both new sections have arrived.
Daiwa more or less do a turnaround service.Just 2 days after breaking two sections of my pole and ordering replacements from Daiwa I was amazed to receive a call from my local tackle shop today informing me both new sections have arrived.
I have had to contact Daiwa a few times and always found their customer service 5 star.Just 2 days after breaking two sections of my pole and ordering replacements from Daiwa I was amazed to receive a call from my local tackle shop today informing me both new sections have arrived.
Yesterday saw the last outing on the upper Soar before seasons end. Level a little lower still and a lovely green colour and a steady pace,I was hoping the fish were of the same opinion.
Quite cloudy to start with the constant blustery wind but as it was blowing over my shoulder, trotting a float would be a pleasant way to start the day - absolutely nothing on flake or worm so switching to a quivertip and crust soon had trout in the net which I last caught on Monday,easily recognised with multiple fin damage from an otter but still going strong at 1lb 12oz.The next bite saw a solid chub at 4lb in the net.
Hearing a buzzard call,I looked left and there were three circling in the wind and further away a magpie with a beak full of nesting material.
Managed two more trout with worm on the hook before the swim went quiet - time to move. A kestrel flew overhead.
Trying three more swims proved fruitless as the sun had come out and the fish seemed to have vanished, still a kingfisher flew by and in the last swim I tried a big bumble bee came to investigate my bait bucket.