6am until 12pm
Today's change of scenery was a little bit further down the A1(M). Still a 4am alarm was needed and by 6am I was on the banks of the river Swale at Morton.
I had maggots and trotting gear, but I also brought an open faced reel and 2 crusts of bread, just in case! I had been thinking of yesterday's lost fish. On an open faced reel, I think I would have landed them. Which makes me think I need to practice more with a closed face.
Looking at a swim I was given advice to fish, it was a bit windy and I didn't think I could get it right. I decided to tackle up the rod here with a closed faced reel and go for a wander. I put on the trusted bolo float, size 18 hook and was all ready. I just needed to pack the bag and have a walk. I cast the naked hook into the water just to keep it out the way, and packed my things up. Reeling in, I felt the tell tale 'pull' of a minnow. A little bit of weight, but just not enough. Avoided the blank without even any bait on the hook!!
It was useful to have a walk. It was a chance to see the river after the winter floods, and see any new areas.
As I had a good look, I realised where I could get out of the wind. In the spot where I caught the small Barbel on the float last year. I headed there. The swim looked good and I started feeding and trotting through.
It was a fish a chuck and soon 'fun size' chublets were coming a plenty. I call them this because of fun size confectionery. You know? Smaller than normal, not sure why that's Fun!?! Fun to me would be a 6ft long snickers! ..... just saying!!
An over zealous cast and the float was in the tree. A birds nest followed, but I was still having Fun!
Trotting along, I struck and this time there was resistance. A spirited fight on the closed face reel with a beautifully marked trout followed. After a quick picture it was back to live another day.
All was going ok on the closed face reel, I must have had about 20 fish by now, but I wanted more fun.
I decided to have another walk. I walked around the loop, seeing all the swims, I don't usually fish. Am sure they hold fish, I just haven't got round to visiting them yet. I stopped in a swim I have caught chub in before. My first 5lb Chub and caught on floating bread when I was in my work clothes in 2018!
It was time for lunch, it was 9.19am after all!
As I ate my sandwiches, I threw some pieces of the floating crusts I had brought with me into the river. I watched them intently. There is a large eddy here and they didn't float off down stream, but came round and round via the 30 metre plus sized eddy pool. I watched a piece come round at least a couple of times, very slowly and very natural. There were small minnows and chublets attacking the bread, but this was not what I was looking for.
Suddenly, a good foot down, I saw the bronze colour of a large chub. It circled under the bread for at least 10 mins. I waited patiently and had more lunch. I saw the fish several more times, never coming any shallower. Then a piece of bread was swallowed whole under a large splash. It was time.
I took off the closed face reel, put on my spare reel and a size 10 hook. I hooked a piece of bread and dropped it a metre from the bank. Slowly the current took it, but the wind was blowing it back. There was only 2 pieces of bread on the water now. Then I saw the chub, slowly coming towards my bread. With a splash, it nailed it and I was in!
With 5lb line straight through, I played it carefully in the pool and soon slipped the net under the fish.
I tried a few more spots with the float as I walked back towards the car. I met another angler that was in the queue at Darlington Angling Centre in front of me yesterday! We had a good chat and soon said our goodbyes as he went off in search of fish.
Finally, I ended back in the first swim. I had a few trots down and caught more chublets and minnows, at least there was bait on this time.
By 12pm, I was boiled, and happy to call it a day. As you have seen at the beginning, at 4lb 12oz my chub was no monster but definitely 'fun sized' to me!
Nice chub and plenty more hoping to get to that size.
ReplyDeletePlenty in that stretch. There's always next time!!
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