Day one and it had been a heavy frost overnight; we had bright conditions and light winds. We tossed a coin as to where we would start and then got to work. After about an hour of walking and casting Scott connected with a little Perch on a drop shot rig, the blank was off!
I made a few changes and put on a SG Fourplay hooked broadside on a drop shot rig and quickly hooked my first Zed of the trip. This was a brief encounter as when I went for the net it spat the hook, happy days….
Over the next 3 ½ hours we walked and covered loads of water trying locks, bends, weed beds , overhangs and bridges without a touch so we headed back to the car and made a move. When we arrived at the next spot Scott was straight into a fish so we both felt things were looking up.
I was next up with a small but much appreciated Zed which had wolfed the Fourplay, this one was staying on.
Not long after that I looked over when I heard Scott shout that he was into a decent Zander. I made my way along with the net but just as I got there the hook came out. The curse of the net strikes again! It would have been rude not to have a few chucks so I walked a few feet up the canal and pitched in my rig which was promptly smacked by a decent fish.
Scott reckons this might have been the same fish. It’s a PB for me, probably around 4 pounds so I ended the day on a high.
This was a much better start to the day than Tuesday so we were optimistic we would get a few fish. We walked a fair distance, changed the lures and took cover under a bridge when the thunder and hailstorm started. Eventually I connected with a nice Perch on a SG Dying Minnow but to be honest it was slow.
2 comments:
brilliant stuff lads, smashing zander and perch. Do the zander fight well?
Not particulary Brian. They thrash and dart around a bit, maybe the larger ones might do a little more. Nice fish up close and novelty for us.
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