Date fished 22/10/2022
8am until 4.30pm
Today was a trip to catch up, catch a break, catch fish, get the catch of the day and hopefully avoid the catch 22.
Ellis and I planned to fish the Swale. I was the guest. We fished a section of the Leeds club that Ellis is in, but I am not. Checking the levels last night, it was "flooded", so some chilli and/or garlic meat, pellets, worms and cheese paste were all loaded into the tackle bag.
Not my dinner but the fishes. I fried up two batches of meat for the trip. All in, I had 10 items (bags) of bait, which was enough for the both of us. Ellis brought me my bait courtesy of Carole Thank you!!
After I went on a slight detour, getting lost, I spotted EL Hut behind me so pulled over to let him lead. Moments later we were parked up. A barmy 13 degrees, it didn't feel like near November. We hoped this warm weather along with the large flood would have the barbel on the feed. Through the keyhole and a short walk to the river and we decided on a swim we could both fit in. This was a catch up, as I said above! Tbh by 4pm, our laughs could of been heard up at Morton, but more of that later.
Keyhole entrance |
Sitting pretty |
Two, for now |
With the river so high, two rods became "annoying" so we settled on one each. Both with single weights and meat as bait, flavour to be agreed upon when the fish took a liking to one....
The gentle tapping of the rods as leaves and debris collected on the line was hypnotic. We caught up on all things fishing and non fishing related when suddenly a beep and a tap turned into a pull! Ellis was in and quickly brought a Chub through the faster water to the waiting net. Easily over 2lb and a good start to the day. This got the concentration back on focus!
We fished on, alternating between meat flavours, although the above was caught on chilli so this option was used most often!
Ellis went for a walk to stretch the legs and take a good look at the beat. I think he found a new brolly shelter for when we next go night fishing!?
The river was dropping, easily over 50cm during our session, maybe more. This caused it to go faster in places and actually change a lot. Slacks we fished mid river behind an island got smaller and then bigger as the levels changed. We ended up using two weights each, which had a canny resemblance to a part of a male dogs anatomy.
It was fascinating to notice the change in river and next time we will do a time lapse to demonstrate this! (Well, maybe when we are retired)
Is actually just the same pic, twice!! Haha oops. |
The river really did change and an area that was unfishable when we arrived suddenly looked very fishable now! And in fact, on walking back to the car, a whole area that was a torrent this morning, looked like a perfect bolo glide this afternoon.
By now it was time to go home. Conditions looked good for staying into dark, but we had done everything we wanted and staying longer was just pushing our luck. Was great to catch up with Ellis and learn that trees can bite. I never knew that!!
If I was to put on my best Irish accent, the missed bite was definitely a ‘Tree pounder’
ReplyDeleteHahahahahah, has made me smile.
DeleteA tree bite.....
ReplyDeleteSeems they do. Must be a northern thing!
DeleteFishing for arboreal gudgeon?
ReplyDeleteThe Tree Gonk
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