You'd have to go a long, long way to beat today on the weather front. Shame the fishing was pants.
I ended up on a bit of river I must have driven past 1,000 times but had never got round to fishing before.
So
when the drain I fancied turned out to be covered in blanket weed, I
decided to give it a go. Sometimes, when you have a feeling about a
certain swim or piece of water, you end up catching.
No-one
had told the fish this today, and as the afternoon wore on towards
dusk, the only activity had been an eel shredding one of the baits and a
crab trying to sneak off with the other one.
Blanking
when the weather's dire sometimes has a kind of inevitability about it.
I genuinely thought I was going to bag a couple today, the swim just
had everything going for it.
For
some reason, the river's a good bit shallower than it is a few hundred
yards upstream by the telegraph poles. Instead of plunging into 20ft or
more of water down the middle, there's a gentler drop into 15ft.
That
means the sluggish flow picks up a bit. I thought that might mean the
roach would be there, meaning there'd be a few pike about.
As
the sun dropped behind the floodbank, the river came alive with silvers
topping. Of maybe they were rudd. When the sky turned blood red, I
reached for my phone and took a picture.
Tick, tick, ticka-ticka-ticka. A run at last, or a crab strong enough to pull a 10" joey along and take line off the Baitrunner.
Nice picture where is it though please
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