I've barely fished since my last blog post, work and family reign supreme, that said I have been out twice, both in search of Roach, where I am currently targeting real big ones are possible, an outside chance of a three-pound specimen which would certainly be a truly momentus catch should I manage to find and land one!
On my first trip I struggled for the first half day as a solid high air pressure and freezing cold night and biting wind made it very uncomfortable and the fish clearly weren't too bothered in feeding, thankfully I had a very productive final 3hrs where I managed over 20 Dace, most of a good size with half a dozen around 10-11ozs, 12 Grayling also came to the net along with four Roach with best weighing 1lb 11oz which was lovely to see after such a long hiatus from the H.Avon, for me dusk came and went too fast and it was off time, I could not wait to get back.
A week later I did manage to get back and conditions were very similar with cold brisk winds blowing upstream just to make things harder, one thing I know very well with Roach is presentation is king and if its off even a tiny bit the fish will not touch it and felt all day I fished well but just could not make it happen and came away with a couple of small Grayling and slim Sea Trout.





A beautiful catch of roach and dace there James. That would satisfy the vast majority of anglers - me included. If they get bigger, you will be walking on the river. Wishing you success.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw that 1.11 roll over in the flow in the dying light I thought it was a lot bigger, so nice to see and look forward to giving it a couple more sessions to see if I can get over that two-pound mark. But yes, it was a lovely haul of fish.
DeleteA great day in the end. I look forward to seeing more how you get on.
ReplyDeleteYes, if the weather can remain consistent over the next few weeks I will defo get back down there for another go! But yes, the first trip did end really well, another hour of light who knows what I would have ended up with!
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