had this carp on 18mm ss celticbait boilie cast under arm to feeding fish with and handful of ss over the top
Monday, 11 June 2012
Saturday, 9 June 2012
On a recent trip to a small match lake
for a few hours I managed to bank 9 fish, these were all caught on
G-Nut dumbbells fished on a lead clip system with an 8 inch hook
length.
Here are the best couple of fish
caught.
Caught on a 14 mm G-Nut Dumbbell fished
with a PVA bag of Celtic Bait Pellets with a few freebees placed
around it.
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
It turned out to be the hottest weekend so far. Probably the year!! The fish had just finished spawning and were just sunbathing.
I fished a different swim to usual and frankly wasnt confident.
Anyway found my baited spots and all three rods out two on G-Nut one on crustaceans. Nothing took place all night. Hardly surprised really. Wound rods in leaving one out. Went wandering the margins where plenty of carp were just lazing about. I put two rods on zigs whilst i free lined crust to a couple just in reeds, i just had to fish for them.....
They showed no sign of taking anything wot so ever. They were happy however to have a few photos in naturel environment.
Second night was as the first night, not even a liner.
On the monday morning about 6am as i was just starting to pack up my left hand was off to a bait that had been out for nearly 20hrs. It was small but indeed a carp. Happiest days!!
I was even more pleased knowing that the faithful G-Nut was still releasing some sort of attracters after being in water for so long.
Well done celticbaits for yet again producing 1st class baits.
I fished a different swim to usual and frankly wasnt confident.
Anyway found my baited spots and all three rods out two on G-Nut one on crustaceans. Nothing took place all night. Hardly surprised really. Wound rods in leaving one out. Went wandering the margins where plenty of carp were just lazing about. I put two rods on zigs whilst i free lined crust to a couple just in reeds, i just had to fish for them.....
They showed no sign of taking anything wot so ever. They were happy however to have a few photos in naturel environment.
Second night was as the first night, not even a liner.
On the monday morning about 6am as i was just starting to pack up my left hand was off to a bait that had been out for nearly 20hrs. It was small but indeed a carp. Happiest days!!
I was even more pleased knowing that the faithful G-Nut was still releasing some sort of attracters after being in water for so long.
Well done celticbaits for yet again producing 1st class baits.
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
WINTONS FRANCE TRIP
Just a short commentary on my recent trip to wintons France as promised.
I can paraphrase the first 5 days of this "camping holiday" as to say rain rain rain blank flood rain. lol.
After
over a month’s rain had fallen in the Normandy valleys in a week the
local waterways and lakes could not hold back the pressure anymore and
fields flooded and in turn caused the neighbouring lakes to flood, and
indeed our lake to flood to the sound of 9780000 gallons of water
raising a 10.5 acre lake by 3 foot.
Anyways
after i decided that something had to be done, after only 2 fish had
come out of the complex, I decided to go for a little stalk with my
partner in crime.
Only
expecting to hook a cheeky double cruising about in the new marginal
areas created by the flood waters we set off. Within minutes of placing a
bait behind a tree that only 5 days before had been on the bank the rod
hurled off with a nice fat 26-00 on it. The fight was hard and dogged
but with a good rod and a tight clutch the fish was bagged and what a
beauty with golden colours and a very traditional English carp look
about it . This would save the holiday for me and I felt that anything
else was a bonus. However after finding a faaaaar to tempting lil hole
in a tree line I decided to push my luck and have another go on the same
setup and in 3 feet of water. My luck was in and within moments and I
mean moments the clutch screamed and the rod was heading toward the
lake. I hit hard and gave the fish a gentle bit of persuasion
and as soon as it had started it was over. As I lifted up the net I
knew this was the biggest carp I had ever caught and after a tussle in
the sling she tipped the scale at 37-4. As u can guess I was over the
moon a few snaps and the greedy beast was slipped back. We gave it a
rest and went back for tea with the promise to return early morning. The
following morning we tip toed back to the same spot using the same
techniques and just crossed fingers. We waited an age, about 5 minutes,
and off the rod went again. I used the same hit and hold techniques and
after a really angry and tense fight yet another 30 went over the cord.
So in less than 24 hours and within maybe an hour of angling I had an
upper 20 and 2X30’s now that wouldn’t seem a lot for France but with
conditions as they were I think it was a battle well won. The bait of
choice you may ask, being France you would expect a 20mm boilie and a
crazy anchor sized hook however all fish fell to a 10mm air dried g-nut
with a tiny 8 mm pop up. Just going to prove bigger is not always better
lol. I have a few weeks of family business now and then its back on the
syndicate to fight another battle with my target of hitting into one of
the 3 30's. So tune in next time. TIGHT LINES
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