Ok, so its been way to long since I last got out for some fishing, the river season is closed over here, plus my piking is on hold to allow them some respite after spawning, so having a few hours free I headed to a local pond.
The rain and hail had eased off and the sun was actually trying to break through.
I opted to fish in the corner of the pond as the wind was blowing straight into it.
My set up was a 13ft float rod, reel loaded with 5lb mono, 3½lb hooklength/leader and a size 16 hook, pretty simple but effective set up.
As the wind was blowing directly into the corner, that is were I wanted to fish, so after finding the correct depth I made my first cast along the edge of some reeds.
Bait was a simple piece of breadflake.
Near enough straight away my float dipped, a quick strike and I was unhooking a small roach.
First fish I have seen for a while so despite its size I was pleased.
So I start catching roach nearly every cast, no problem I was enjoying it, plus I knew that something a bit bigger would home in on the activity eventually.
After a while, my float dipped in a different way, this time as I struck, the fish started taking line.
A while later I was netting my first carp of the session, a rather nice looking common carp.
I continued fishing in the same way, piece of breadflake on the hook cast tight to the reeds.
I managed to land a couple more carp plus a few more roach before it started getting dark.
Mirror carp
All in all, a very enjoyable few hours, I was just glad to get back out on the banks again.
Looking forward to my next session.
Ray.
uk no kayak report
uk no kayak report
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thanks for the replies gents, hopefully it will not be as long untill i next get out.
ray.
you would think that with all the stinkpotters on the site, one of them would have a decent enough boat to shoot over and pick me up.but we just need to wrangle a way to get you back over here
ray.
I'm not here to be liked. I do this for the good of the paddle-fishing community.