With this in mind I chose to fish a swim I knew well and had had quite a few fish from in the past, it was also a swim I had baited up regularly over the winter so I knew the spot was clean and seen allot of bait and hopefully allot of fish activity, so all three rods went out with small mesh bags of crushed boillies to keep the disturbance down to a minimum, now all that was left to do was stick the kettle on make a brew and sit back and wait.
I didn’t have to wait long, before I even managed to finish my brew the middle rod screamed off and after a short dogged fight I slipped the net under the first fish of the session, not the biggest in the lake at 17lb but a stunner all the same.
The rod went straight back out on the spot, again with just a small mesh bag and before I even got a chance to sit back down the same rod was off again but this time the fish was not happy and tried to wrap around a tree twice before I eventually slipped the net under a slightly bigger mirror weighing in at just over 19lb
17lb mirror | 19lb mirror |
Putting the disappointment behind me and with the light failing I put another 15 spombs of bait out which turned out to be a bad move. Although I did manage to land a small carp just on last light I was plagued by Tench for most of the night landing 3 of them.
The morning bite time was nearly over and as I hadn’t received any action I decided to put some more bait out but because of the tench activity I elected to leave the Hemp and corn out and just put out Whole, Halved and crushed boilies and this seemed to have an immediate effect as the right hand rod sprang into action and I was soon slipping the net under the first fish of the day.
With the fish safely lying in the net I was about the get the rod back out to the spot when the middle rod was almost pulled out of the rests and I was soon slipping a net under another angry carp. This double take turned out to be 2 biggest of the session at 23lb and 24lb.
23lb mirror | 24lb mirror |