October 2025 Part 2 – a myth dispelled!

With the up coming visit from Clive aka SidestreamBob I thought I had better return to Semington and make sure there was plenty of bank space, so I also took a pair of shears and cut a swim closer to the pump than I fished before but still close enough to Clive’s peg.

Peg duly cut I set up a single rig of a 1g homemade float to 0.14mm Tornado and 0.12mm Tornado hooklength to an 18 fishing the 2+2 line in about 6-7 feet of water. Double maggot was again the bait with two pudding consistency balls of groundbait introduced with a little maggot and chopped worm in it. This is not the typical canal approach but for this particular area it is a basic approach. First put in was 10:15 and by 12:15 I had amassed 28 roach, 28 skimmers, 5 larger skimmers, best being 1-08, 3 perch (best 0-14), 2 gudgeon and a rudd for a total of 8-08. I had lost 3 good fish to hook pulls, two were most likely big perch and one a bream judging by the slime on the line. Perch have bony mouths so a hook pull is always possible and the bream tend to have softer mouths than usual.

Anyway it looked good for Monday. Sunday I nip down to Bowood and set up on peg 10 putting the pike rod out and fishing my usual style. However I fished from 10 to 11 at which point the heavy rain got heavier and there were no signs of any pike activity, further evidenced by no slack periods on the pole – 40 rudd, 4 skimmer and a perch for 2-12.

Monday comes around and the sunny fine day of Friday at Semington is replaced by dull wet weather! Clive and I met up as arranged and I led him along the pounds to the pump and put him on the first peg I had fished as it was flatter and no vegetation in the way while I dropped in to the newly cut one from Friday. I had told Clive pole only as it was an ideal opportunity for him to get used to the pole while getting plenty of bites. To cut a long story short the day went off with intermittent rain and dry spells, Clive lost a good fish to a hook pull, possibly a big perch but did manage to get a perch of 1-04 plus a load of smaller fish for a 4lb total.I had a similar experience losing 3 good fish , landing a perch of 1-12 in a total of 8-07. The pump was active for about 30 minutes during which bites dried up significantly. However, the myth that SidestreamBob can’t catch fish is well and truly smashed after his exploits today and earlier in the season. (You will notice he is far better at taking photos than me!)

Sunday is the next time I get out and this time I head for peg 10 at Bowood armed with the pike rod and 6m Chinese whip with just the haversack seat. Pike rod went out at 9 and the whip followed ten minutes later. I admit I got fed up with the small rudd, 34 of them by the time I packed up at 11:10 when the rain started again, along with 2 roach and 3 small skimmers for 1-08, not a sign of a pike or any activity.

Undeterred I returned next day to Bowood – to peg 11, yes eleven, armed with the haversack seat, pike rod and waggler. It was a very windy blowing left to right and a cold day. The peg had not been dragged at all and was weedy but I stuck at it and from 9:55 to 11:50 did not see a pike or get a run, but did get 18 rudd on the waggler for 1-10, as you can tell a better stamp than previously but still small.

Last day of the month and a dull very windy start that would turn into wet and windy later! I decided to head for High Penn as there were water mains repairs on the road to Bowood and they were working right by the entrance which made things awkward.I decided to take the haversack seat and just a waggler rod although I opted for a 15′ Filstar Premier Match that is at least 12 years old teamed up with a Kastking Sharky reel with 0.16mm line to a 0.12mm hooklength and size 18 barbless hook. Float was a homemade peacock quill taking 4AAA with 3AAA and a BB locking the float with a number 1 shot about 2 feet from the hook and a number 4 about 9 inches from the hook. Heavy set up but in reality needed in the 10’+ of water at 16m and the heavy wind creating a flow. I fished 9:40 to 11:30 when the heavens opened for a second time but fed sparingly, simply loose feeding 20 or so maggots every time bites slowed after an initial two helpings. The rod needs a bit of explaining as it is not like the ultra slim rods available today, it is noticeably thicker and heavier but has a very nice soft action in the tip which allows you to feel even the smallest fish whilst retaining a lot of backbone further down the rod. I was thinking this gave me the best of both worlds given the number of carp in High Penn.It was bites from the off with 15 perch, 16 rudd and 4 roach coming to hand, nothing bigger than 3oz, for a 2-06 total.

Taken during one of the calmer periods (there weren’t many!)

November awaits, will it bring a pike from Bowood?

October 2025 Part 1 – a quiet Autumn

The month kicks of with a Wednesday match at the Glebe near Hinckley with the MaggotDrowners. We were on the strip lakes (4,5,6,7) and I picked out peg 90 on lake 6 which I was not too unhappy about as I had fished the area some years ago and knew it usually produced some fish. The weather was drizzly when setting up but soon dissipated but the overcast sky was constant throughout the day. I set up a bomb and pellet rig, a long pole rig, a 5m rig and a margin rig with micros, 4mm and 6mm pellet, corn and worm plus 8mm hook pellets being on offer! Kicking off at 11 my first bite came at 1:30 on the bomb having not had any indication on any of the other lines. This turned out to be a carp about 4lb (I thought) caught over the 6mm pellets I had been pinging out regularly since the start about 3/4 of the way across.I had 3 other bites, one a hook pull and the other two ended with similar sized carp to the first, the final fish entering the net at 3:30, leaving me with no further actions until the whistle at 5pm. Now I had tried the margins in the last hour and had no response or indication yet peg 92 had the majority of their fish in that last hour, peg 88 had caught from the off on the bomb and pellet! At the weigh in it was apparent that many had struggled for the majority of the time with some catching in the last hour. My 12lb on the clicker turned out to be 15-08 and fourth on the lake- only because two anglers didn’t weigh in!

Life then got in the way of fishing with various family visits, etc but Sunday 12th sees me at peg 10 Bowood with the lake to myself! I really just wanted to see the situation with the weed and if it had died back enough to consider pike fishing on subsequent visits. I set up a heavier winter rig with 0.12mm hooklength to an 18 with a homemade teardrop style float of about a gram with a long multi-coloured antenna. Starting with just a single ball of groundbait and double maggot I immediately had two small rudd which prompted the change to corn. I fished from 9:45 to 11:45 and ended up with 52 rudd, 2 hybrids and a solitary roach for 6-14 all on corn save for the first two small rudd.

Now on the other side of the world Gareth decides to pay a flying visit to Bungsamran Fishing Park outside Bangkok where we had the 220lb Mekong catfish. I say flying visit as he flew out at midnight was there by 9am and flew home just after midnight! His plan was to fish until 5pm but he gave up well before that as he was exhausted by the action and heat. His day started with a striped catfish and went like this…

17kg striped catfish
50kg Mekong catfish
55kg Mekong catfish

He then had a rest and followed up with two more Mekong to finish with 20 fish for 604kg (approx 1329lb). Some day’s fishing!

Next for me is a meet up with Sidestreambob on the K&A plus the start of my pike fishing this winter.