Tuesday, 16 December 2025
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Tuesday, 9 December 2025
Bingo
You know the old cliché that comes out when someone has a good result ? Effort = Reward.
Yeah, yeah, we all know that. Although it's trotted out all too often, it's true nonetheless.
I've been prebaiting several swims. One is a known good swim and the rest are punts.
This afternoon I fished three of them. The first, in a crappy, but fishy looking section, looked a cert for a chub. I sat there biteless for almost half hour, surprised at the lack of action.
Second swim, where I've seen trout and carp in the summer, another blank.
Third swim, a weir pool, carrying plenty of extra water, the only steady bit being my pre baited area. First chuck, a rattle. Second chuck the feeder didn't even hit bottom.
Thought it was a floating log at first. No, the rod kicked over, its alive.
Ahh...a pike has took the worm on the drop ? Better be careful, just in case it isn't a pike.
I'd got sort of stepped up chub gear on, 8lb line and a strong size 10 hook, so had a chance of getting whatever it was in, although the water, especially close in, was going like a train.
After five or six minutes it surfaced, a decent carp. It was a long drop to the water, the landing net just about reached, but not properly and I couldn't leave it in the water as the flow was so strong.
Just as I was doubting I'd be able to land it, a young bloke I know turned up. He got on the net immediately and scooped it up first time. Top work mate.
A lovely 19lb common. Next cast a ruffe.
Wahoooooo !
A great couple of hours.
Monday, 8 December 2025
The Forbidden
I've got a few swims where I've been trickling a bit of bait in. It was mild yesterday, so I went for a couple of hours at dusk, on the opposite bank to where I normally fish.
Nice secluded swim, hopefully out of view of walkers, dogs and busybodies.
First chuck in on a mini feeder and the tip showed signs of fish. Liners, but a good sign.
Next cast, the bait was taken practically on the drop, a scale perfect bream of three or four pounds.
I was expecting and hoping for a variety of species, l but ended up with three decent bream before packing up and heading home for a big roast dinner.
Talking of food, earlier I'd demolished a huge, home cooked breakfast which unfortunately resulted in undesirable stomach related effects. Worth it though.
I spent the evening having a meltdown, as I watched Liverpool self destruct yet again. Good game though.
Bit of work this week, which means short sessions at last light. That'll do.
Tuesday, 2 December 2025
Out there
A magnificent early December day. Sunny, mild and with just a light breeze, a gentle reminder that it is winter.
A few leaves still hanging on, the shades of yellow, orange and brown changing daily. Huge flocks of widgeon and teal along the estuary, with vast numbers of waders adding to the variety.
After a walk and a bit of farting about in the tackle shed ( garage ) it was time for a quick late afternoon session on The Forbidden. I fished on the opposite bank for the first time, trying to avoid the anti angling gentry and their security staff ( I made that bit up ).
As dusk gave way to what should have been darkness, a big, bright moon rose, casting shadows over the meadows, trees and hedges.
A lone chub was all I had to show for my efforts, but all evening I had phantom bites. Some were undoubtedly liners but it showed there were plenty of fish about.
At 19.00 I packed up, too cold to fish on, although the fish were still active.
I crunched along the gravel track and through the muddy puddles, my hands wet and cold from gripping the wet net, the monochrome landscape fully visible from the moonlight.
It's times like these you feel really alive. No comfortable indoor mediocrity, just out there in the elements, sensing, hearing, feeling.
It was bloody great.





























