December 2025 part 2 – Must do better!

So after returning from family duties in Yorkshire I headed off to Semmington to fish next to the pump again. The weather had changed from the days of heavy rain and was dry and very sunny so much so I fished from 10:20 to 12:40 when I had to pack up as I could no longer see my float with the sun and glare on the water, having stupidly left my sunglasses in the car! I decided to fish mainly worm and wanted to try out a couple of different shotting patterns and that is what happened apart from a couple of fish on maggot. I was fishing a 1g Blue with and 18 on the 0.10mm hooklength with the shot strung out at the start (proved to be the most productive) while various versions of bulk and droppers were tried as well. Two small balls of groundbait laced with chopped worm were introduced at the start and topped up with a small golf ball size when bites began to slow. The result was 17 roach,5 skimmers, 2 gudgeon and a solitary perch for a modest 3-12.

The following Tuesday sees me at my usual haunt- peg 10 at Bowood, fishing 9:45 to 11:45. Tackle was the usual with the pike rod not getting any attention despite the occasional scattering of fish. Groundbait was just two balls at the start and then loose feed with maggot on the hook.Nine roach, twenty rudd and two skimmers succumbing to my net which took the scales down to 1-10. To add insult as I packed up there was a huge pike strike just off the edge of the platform!

Christmas came and went but Sunday 28th sees me at the Pondtail for a short cold session between10 and 11:35 on the Frenzee waggler. I’ll just say I had a bite and missed it and leave it at that! I had a planned visit to Tunnel Barn Farm on the Monday as it was close to the wife’s friend in Coventry, who I was going to deliver some presents to. Car was packed ready for an early getaway however that all changed when the oven gave a loud bang and ceased working, fuses checked,etc… and it had definitely expired. So quick call to cancel the trip, tackle removed from car and Monday was spent sorting out a makeshift mini-oven and contacting a firm to come and sort us out, of course with it being the festive period it will be the New Year before anything is sorted!

We will see what the New Year brings, Happy New Year !

December 2025 Part 1 – All I want for Christmas

Managed to get out on three occasions up to now for short sessions mainly due to other commitments and the weather. For the temperatures to be sub-zero one day and double figures the next is not conducive to getting bites in the waters I fish (learned the hard way by experience!). So session 1 I opted for the Pondtail as the amount of rain we had received I knew the main lake would be rock hard plus the trek would be very slippery as the sheep had been in the first field. So peg 2 beckoned armed with a 5m whip and maggots and worms plus the ubiquitous wheat I lasted from 9:30 to 11:00 (first and last casts) in the absolutely bitter wind for no bites and no indications on the bait! A great start to the month!

Next session 10th sees me opt for the canal at Rowde armed with the seat-bag, a 5m whip (the cheaper Chinese variety) and the pike rod. I settled on the first space after the lock moorings as there was a long line of boats moored up along the rest of the pound. Interestingly there were a couple from the C&RT that were going along and noting the barge numbers as there is a limit to how long they can moor up in one place (canal traffic wardens!). Starting at 9:40 the sardine went out and received no attention. The whip was slow although there was a decent depth and I used a 1g homemade float to counteract the likely tow when boats went through the lock, although no boats went past while I was there! I lasted until 11:40 having scratched out 3 perch, 2 roach and a skimmer form about 9-10oz. Mistake I made was just to loose feed a pinch of maggots every so often whereas I felt on reflection I should have mixed a bit of groundbait up.

Two days later Friday 12th sees me try High Penn, this time in the south-west corner, a swim I had not tried before. It was a bit muddy, so much so that I put down a cross patch of branches to put my feet on so I didn’t sink into the mud while sitting on the seat-bag.

Sorry about the picture but it was that very fine drizzle that the wife calls wet rain as it seems to get in all the nooks and crannies, especially camera lenses! Anyway I had taken the 15ft waggler set up with a 3AAA homemade insert waggler – sarkandas cane with a 3mm pole float tip, 0.12mm reel line to a 0.1mm hooklength and 20 barbless. Loose feeding maggot at about 20m in 8-9 feet of water I lasted until 11:30 when the wet rain turned to full on rain and with no bites despite trying various combinations of maggots and worm, I settled for a return home.

So what do I want for Christmas? Well world peace would be great but not likely to happen so at a more mundane level some settled weather whether cold or wet I don’t mind as long as we don’t get the fluctuations in temperature that we have been experiencing. Bites would be gratefully received but that is down to me working at getting them, so finally that whoever is mad enough to read these ramblings has a good and healthy Christmas and New Year.