7am until 12pm
A Monday that I didn't have to go to work, what could be better? I started with a Gregg's sausage roll, cereal was for the fish. I had some cornflakes that were a little stale, perfect for groundbait. I know the title is for Frosties, I preferred this to the slogan from the rooster! I only had cornflakes, Frosties would never go stale in this house.
The looming storm meant the air was still, very peaceful on the lake with hardly any ripples.
A small feeder was cast to my right and I float fished a little way out in front. Corn on both, I was sure the warmer weather would get the fish feeding on this. The snap, crackle and pop of the pylon gently humming as the moisture increased.
First indication on the ledger as my rod tip danced up and down. I could tell it was the intended target and a lovely bream soon graced the net. It was a big framed fish, but yet to put some weight on. A hearty breakfast will soon sort it out. Phil on hand in the next swim to take a pro picture.
As I started to feed more, bites came to the float rod. I missed a couple before finally connecting. The fish swam around the swim, I watched it as I played it to the net. It was easy to see, as it was bright orange!
It's golden colour brightening my morning, I wonder if it is called Graham?
I had said Cheerio(s) to Phil a while ago, so no one was around to take a pic with me in, so it's just the fish this time. Bites were coming to both rods now, I opted to concentrate on the float and reeled in the feeder, my lucky charm. Another ide, this one not golden soon followed.
I was casting closer to where I knew the swim platform was. Soon enough, I hooked it and lost my hooklink. As I was leaving soon, I just ledgered close in, where I had been feeding. Several savage pulls, but sadly no more fish. They must be three shredded wheat kinda fish.
A great few hours on the lake and soon my tummy was rumbling. I packed up and headed home for something more substantial than cereal!
Nice mixed bag there Adam! and some Ide thrown in the mix too, they are so rare down here.
ReplyDeleteThanks James. Is nice to never know what you are gonna catch next. Makes for a fun session.
DeleteGreat report. I need to see how you used the Frosties - I’ve used readibrek a few times but Frosties are a new one to me but the obviously worked.
ReplyDeleteIt was cornflakes. I just crushed up and added some water. They were very sticky so easy to ball and clouded the water well. Packed in the feeder too. Everyday's a school day...
DeleteCornflakes are quite a good groundbait. A you pointed out they are quite sticky when wet so can be launched some distance.
ReplyDeleteYeah, will be trying them again.
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