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Hi,
Farmoor reservoir, Oxford, Tues evening - cold, moderate wind, few buzzers coming off but no action (some being taken on Boobies). Fishing the usual buzzers on a long leader with a strike indicator - fish rose at the indicator. I made a kind of involuntary strike and hooked up with something. Saw it was on the top dropper but was very strong - I guessed I had foul hooked it. Played it very gently because of this but as it came closer could see that A. it was hooked in the mouth, B. it was a decent fish (2lb 12oz). Eventually landed it - hooked throught the lower jaw very firmly - it must have taken a buzzer moving at 30 mph. So much for deception. No more takes. Stomach full of daphnia. I guess it was over wintered - they do not usually stock at this weight. Lessons to be learned?? Gordon |
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