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"Beware lending your gear to a friend for their first attempt with lures."
I know what you mean but telling my son to sod off when I was supposed to be teaching him would be a bit harsh and I did have the thought he may well be the one with the power of attorney not so far off in my life.VBG Sunday did see a dramatic change in the weather which I did wonder would be a factor. I thought we would loose some tackle but not so much to trees as we were fishing open water. It was basically a dam wall we were fishing from and always has been snaggy with boulders and rocks. I got it out a few times and actually had the nose of the weighted head show the scratches that only stone could have put on it. Seems I did catch something though as this morning I have the worst head cold ever, final victory to the lake me thinks. -- Gandalf "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Gandalf wrote: However my son snagged up a few times and lost two of my traces and my new "chubby shad" Something we tend to forget is how those new to them lose so many lures. Most of us buy half a dozen new ones before a *special* trip, say the week away or the trip to the expensive, renowned water - but then we keep using the same lures until the next such trip a year later... Beware lending your gear to a friend for their first attempt with lures. With experience it's usually possible to extract even a well armed lure from a far-bank branch or a surf-lashed rock - but the "I've never caught a fish on a spinner before" guest promptly loses lures to the value of 50 quid before you even notice how he's getting hung up :-( Lure fishing is actually very cheap when you get past the losing one lure in ten trips level... Not a single bite all day and we tried everything, smelt and bluies ledgerd, bunged and even sink and drawn. Spinners, plugs and soft lures galore but nothing. The only fish had out of about 10 anglers was a foul hooked perch on a spinner, right through the tail. The big weather change will have put them down. We needed it and it will have done the rivers no end of good but it'll be a week before I'd expect the pike to feed again. Best of all was that I was given two cheep little lures by three kids, they day they gave me these lure to say thank you which I think is so unusual these days unfortunately. Aw, there are a few decent kids around then. Well done them. So it is not necessary to catch fish to have a good day me thinks. However I would have like to have caught one and not lost a lure I was really looking forward to using some day.VBG g Console yourself: the lure -we- think looks really good is rarely the one the fish think looks really good. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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In article , Gandalf
wrote: fishing open water. It was basically a dam wall we were fishing from and always has been snaggy with boulders and rocks. I got it out a few times and actually had the nose of the weighted head show the scratches that only stone could have put on it. A place to try floating plugs - as soon as you feel a rock stop winding and it floats out of trouble. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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Oddly enough I did that but did not have a deep diving one which was needed
so we went back to sink and draw using a smelt. In his defence it was only his second time pike and lure fishing. He is going to buy me some lures for Christmas. What is the general consensus on bream fishing tomorrow. I want a nice quiet day sitting and pulling some fish out so thought as it was mild and not too wet I would try and go back to my known method but some locals in the tackle shop are saying that bream fishing is dead due to the weather. In the old days this sort of weather was good for bream if I remember right. -- Gandalf "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Gandalf wrote: fishing open water. It was basically a dam wall we were fishing from and always has been snaggy with boulders and rocks. I got it out a few times and actually had the nose of the weighted head show the scratches that only stone could have put on it. A place to try floating plugs - as soon as you feel a rock stop winding and it floats out of trouble. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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In article , Gandalf
wrote: What is the general consensus on bream fishing tomorrow. I want a nice quiet day sitting and pulling some fish out so thought as it was mild and not too wet I would try and go back to my known method but some locals in the tackle shop are saying that bream fishing is dead due to the weather. In the old days this sort of weather was good for bream if I remember right. These are the same locals you've been outfishing these months past? How much do you rate their opinion? I've never been much of a bream fisher - location mostly. I always assume that the water temperature is the most important factor as the lower it is the slower the fish's digestion and so the less they are able to eat. If the water is warming then, yes, it could be good. If -clear- then your lures might be worth using. If there's a (relatively) warm wind then I'd fish the drop off facing into the teeth of it. Though I'd rather head for the river. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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Cheers Derek,
Unfortunately the guys are not the old codgers at the lake but I am not sure of their credentials never having seen them do the deed so to speak. They talked the talk but you never know until you have listened for a while. The weather looks a little warmer and the water temp should be as good as my last catching session I think so it may be good. I am taking both outfits so I can choose and if there is light rain in the morning I will lure fish until the promised break comes making the best of the situation. I also would rather head for the river but transport stuffs me so I will make do with the good old lake for now. Next summer I will fish the Thames at Lechlade. I will get there by bus and stay in a B&B over night so I can get out at the crack of dawn. Looking forward to that. -- Gandalf "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Gandalf wrote: What is the general consensus on bream fishing tomorrow. I want a nice quiet day sitting and pulling some fish out so thought as it was mild and not too wet I would try and go back to my known method but some locals in the tackle shop are saying that bream fishing is dead due to the weather. In the old days this sort of weather was good for bream if I remember right. These are the same locals you've been outfishing these months past? How much do you rate their opinion? I've never been much of a bream fisher - location mostly. I always assume that the water temperature is the most important factor as the lower it is the slower the fish's digestion and so the less they are able to eat. If the water is warming then, yes, it could be good. If -clear- then your lures might be worth using. If there's a (relatively) warm wind then I'd fish the drop off facing into the teeth of it. Though I'd rather head for the river. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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In article , Gandalf
wrote: make do with the good old lake for now. Next summer I will fish the Thames at Lechlade. I will get there by bus and stay in a B&B over night so I can get out at the crack of dawn. Looking forward to that. " ...an honest ale-house, where we shall find a cleanly room, * lavender in the windows, and twenty ballads stuck about the wall..." :-) Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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A fun day with 4 bream, largest was 4 lb plus. Which is not a lot really but
enough to keep me happy for a days fun fishing. There was, what I think was, pike activity as I saw a few swirls as something move fast near the surface but not a lot of interest in any of my lures. Had to explain tot he guy fishing with me that pike really do not climb trees as he lost two up the tree and caught no bream. Off to bed now as I is tired. -- Gandalf "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Gandalf wrote: make do with the good old lake for now. Next summer I will fish the Thames at Lechlade. I will get there by bus and stay in a B&B over night so I can get out at the crack of dawn. Looking forward to that. " ...an honest ale-house, where we shall find a cleanly room, lavender in the windows, and twenty ballads stuck about the wall..." :-) Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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