mikench
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A couple of weeks ago Gordon said he fancied trying a whip. I offered him the unused one I had which I had difficulty locating. I gave it and a prepared float to him last time we fished together. Today we went fishing and Gordon chose the venue to try it out.
This ís a large water.
I started on the feeder as usual with a gb made of corn, hemp and a method mix. I tried pellets, corn, meat, maggots to no avail while Gordon set up his whip and started to fish. Half an hour later, if that, Gordon declared it wasn't for him and set up his float rod. The whip was returned to me and it is destined to get lost again in the garage.
Gordon started to catch immediately and had this cracking roach of 1lb 4 oz.
It looked enormous and I was convinced it was near 2lb- perhaps Gordon's scales are inaccurate? Gordon also caught a duckling but with a skill and tenderness Sir David Attenborough would have been proud of, he netted it , removed the hook and sent it back to mummy and daddy and its 4 siblings. We were plagued by ducks, swans and moorhens.
I had switched to a float rod in the meantime and had 15 assorted skimmers, perch and roach. Whilst none were netters a couple were around 8 oz. As I packed up a lady came running up and almost begged me to lend her my landing net and handle as her young grandson had dropped his feeder bottle into the lake. This wasn't any old bottle but the only one the little so and so would use and he was distraught. I gave her the net and the cries of glee were audible from 150 yards away as the precious bottle was retrieved. That was the only time the net got wet but it was in a good cause and was duly returned with thanks.
A very pleasant day Gordon despite the disappointing results fishing wise. See you Friday hopefully.
This ís a large water.
I started on the feeder as usual with a gb made of corn, hemp and a method mix. I tried pellets, corn, meat, maggots to no avail while Gordon set up his whip and started to fish. Half an hour later, if that, Gordon declared it wasn't for him and set up his float rod. The whip was returned to me and it is destined to get lost again in the garage.
Gordon started to catch immediately and had this cracking roach of 1lb 4 oz.
It looked enormous and I was convinced it was near 2lb- perhaps Gordon's scales are inaccurate? Gordon also caught a duckling but with a skill and tenderness Sir David Attenborough would have been proud of, he netted it , removed the hook and sent it back to mummy and daddy and its 4 siblings. We were plagued by ducks, swans and moorhens.
I had switched to a float rod in the meantime and had 15 assorted skimmers, perch and roach. Whilst none were netters a couple were around 8 oz. As I packed up a lady came running up and almost begged me to lend her my landing net and handle as her young grandson had dropped his feeder bottle into the lake. This wasn't any old bottle but the only one the little so and so would use and he was distraught. I gave her the net and the cries of glee were audible from 150 yards away as the precious bottle was retrieved. That was the only time the net got wet but it was in a good cause and was duly returned with thanks.
A very pleasant day Gordon despite the disappointing results fishing wise. See you Friday hopefully.
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