Tuesday 25 August 2020

Deflated Part 2


After the season opener chasing rudd on The Fens was cut short with a punctured boat followed by a massive storm James and myself have looked forward to a return visit. We had planned on a trip within a couple of weeks - as it turned out it was over 2 months before we were going to attempt another 48 hours fishing here...


Who ordered the gale force winds? After a 3am start, a long drive (and breakfast) we were on the water in the repaired boat. The water was cold and conditions difficult - finding a few spots out of the wind we only managed to tempt a handful of small fish. And a storm just after lunch pushed us off the water - time to try our luck on land...


The wind got stronger! Casting became difficult and although we spotted a couple of decent size rudd on our travels it soon became clear they didn't want to play. Plenty of small fish - but not what we were here for. Long before the sun was setting the pub was calling - and weirdly - that doesn't happen often these days...


The weather conditions would be the same the next day - and spending the night on the riverbank lost it's appeal! Sixteen hours into our 48 hour session we called it quits! That's it for the rudd this season - can’t really complain - new PB last trip - we'll be back next year. Fenland pike and zander - see you in a couple of months!

6 comments:

  1. You are showing signs of angling maturity Brian.... also know as getting older :o)

    My crucian hunt has similarly been affected by our 'New Normal Climate'. Hey ho, 2021 can only be better - can't it?

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    1. Angling maturity? I’ll have to knock that on the head! As for getting older, there’s nothing I can do about that I’m afraid.

      Autumn seems to have arrived rather abruptly that’s for sure! Let’s see what new horrors 2021 will bring...

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  2. I work round the fens every day but live 50 miles away so don't get on them much. Perhaps this autumn..

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    1. We’re 100 miles away - but it’s so tempting. Hoping to get out and do some predator fishing on them for the first time this autumn / winter. Hope you get out too - I’ll look forward to the report.

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  3. It was crap...so frustrated it panned out the way it did. Always next year...

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    1. Conditions were horrendous, and smarter men than us would have called time a lot sooner! Still we fished hard and it’s all experience for next season...

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