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Back in Belgium & Holland: Aye Johnny, to give it some perspective, I have never caught half a dozen in a day in Belgium or Holland & probably only done in once or twice in England. So to average 10 per day was quite something. The only thing missing was the big girls but to be honest just catching made the trip worth while & I really did feel that deep relaxation & felt removed from my normal worries of work & family. Bute is a beautiful place, I would highly recommend it to anyone traveling to Glasgow or surrounding area. A weekend on Bute would be enough to see the sights & give you a taste of life on the islands.
In the remaining 5wks of my leave I only managed a couple of trips at my local water with lures & one to Holland with my boat. Blanked every time but at least both my engines started on the boat so I won't be paying for a service on them until later in the season, as they have been used so little in the last year. Just need to get the side view fish finder fitted & spend the summer exploring slipways & marinas in Holland to prepare for this years winter piking.
After my day on the water in Holland on the River Amer, I stopped off en-route home for a coffee & a Marcella 1960's Monotube. You can see my boat parked on the road behind me.
I think if I could find more time in the winter months to do more piking, I would look into purchasing a boat.
I would love to cruise up and down my local river looking for the pike. My time is already pretty much taken up
with the shooting season, and carp fishing much longer into the winter months due to our mild winters over the
last few years.
What is your local river Johnny? River pike give a spectacular fight & can be fished for in freezing weather when the carp are lying dodo. Know what you mean about the mild winters, we only had a few days of ice up last year, in the past have had the waters frozen for months. Still the main problem with rivers is weed in the summer & flooding, highly coloured water in the winter.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
My local river is the Tees. Flooding tends not to be a problem now unless we have extreme rainfall.
A barrage was constructed on the river a few years back and pretty much takes care of river levels.
The biggest problem the river has now is the Otter. It is a serious problem too. Fish stocks have been
absolutely hammered over the last few years. A lot of the stillwaters in the area have suffered too.
That is very impressive. I have been told about big fish coming out of the Tees but information is very thin
on the ground so to speak. Nobody gives anything away.
Indeed.Look they even do it from a boat, another 25lb'er. If I lived nearby I be putting in some serious time. He did take me along one Sept but he water level was still very low & we blanked. If you were interested best get in touch with the local PAC region. A 20lb+ river pike would put a bend in your rod & a smile on your face more than a 30lb carp from a small pit. Teesside RA21RO: Andy Eland Email:andyeland@btinternet.com Website:ra21teessidepac.blogspot.co.uk Joint RO: Phil Dale Email: phillip.dale2@btinternet.com Darlington/Durham RA89
Finally! I can make a post on here and hold my head up high! A 55cm, 3.5lb sea bass caught from the shore using a small light rod and surface lure! BOOM! My first ever fish in this rod, and actually a personal best ever for me...
Many contrats Simon! I have never caught a Bass, but surface lures is the way to do it for sure, make sure you smoke something suitable to celebrate once back in fine fettle.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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