11.30am until 2.30pm
I am too annoyed to:
Tell you about the new 11ft Map Generation Pro float rod I bought and wanted to try out today.
Tell you how I float fished sweetcorn under a pellet waggler, probably not correctly but it was Davey's float and I wanted to use it.
Mention that a carp grabbed my single corn on a size 14 and sped across the lake, under an island and I lost the hook and the float. All the weights were still on the line. Odd.
Show you the seven small roach that did christen the rod.
I will tell you what annoyed me though.
My float dipped, I struck and it stayed low. Pulling back. Carp, I thought. Then it popped to the surface like a bream. It didn't know it was hooked. It had stripes though and red fins. A massive perch had fancied my corn. It was hooked square in the lip.
I played it carefully as now it realised and dived under the weeds. The new rod did well, lunges and runs absorbed. I got the net ready and started to bring the two together. I wondered what it would weigh!?
Disaster, the hook hold gave way. No line break, no rubbish knot. A good old fashioned hook pull. I was gutted, I actually swore.
As my daughter has just pointed out, how did I know it was a pb? I have seen many big perch and this was well over two, if not three pounds.
It was a bream sized perch.
Actually annoyed typing. Bye. 😃
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Bugger. You'll just have to go back and try again.
ReplyDeleteMight try the Tees, think is a better chance. Gutted. Maybe a bit further south, must be some bigger perch in Yorkshire.
DeleteAggggh!! Gutting!
ReplyDeleteYes. Not even sure I can target them. So few numbers, was really just luck. Or unluck!
DeleteBloody unlucky Adam, not the sort of thing you want when attached to a potential PB!! But at least you where one lives, get back on it before the inevitable floods shift everything around.
ReplyDeleteThanks James. Rough with the smooth!!!
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