Tuesday 11 September 2018

Meaty Mix


Best laid plans. I had planned to get a jump on my 50 pike challenge this year, hoping to get 10 canal pike during the closed season - plan abandoned when I saw how out of condition they were. Then 10 more over the summer months - plan abandoned due to heatwave.

Now I need 47 instead of 30 over the autumn / winter, that’s made things more difficult as I have to travel a fair distance to catch pike. I did chuck some lures about in a local pond a few days ago - not even a follow - but I’m not sure there are pike in there!


Three foot twitch. But it’s still a bit early for pike, and with a drop in temperature and a bit of rain washing through the river every now and again I thought I’d stick with the barbel for a few weeks. The water levels are still low, but I’m sure the winter floods are coming!

I fancied watching some rod ripping bites so fished ledgered luncheon meat in the fast shallows. Bit of a mixed bag; 6 barbel, 2 chub and two eels - I should really have photographed an eel as I don’t see many these days, but both could be easily unhooked in the water.

4 comments:

  1. Can't remember my last eel. It's a tragedy but does save a lot of slime wrestling I suppose. Managed my first two barbel of the year yesterday, about four pounds if you added them together :o)

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    1. Eels are pretty rare and delicate, didn’t want to mess them about if I didn’t have to - gone are the days when I’d have to photograph everything I catch.

      If the barbel are playing the same game they are here - they are shoaled up tight - there will be more!

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  2. don't knock it and keep doing what you're doing.i've only had 3 barbel in 7/8 night sessions on the same river and fished into daylight just in case.certainly not where they were.the eels however,are omnipresent during darkness!

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    1. I only fish daylight, having given up night fishing a few years ago, but I’ve found they prefer a static bait so far this season - so I’m bound to bump into the occasional eel - remember they used to be a right pain when night fishing.

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