Fishing opportunities have been few and far between with my new family responsibilities. But yesterday with the wife and baby happy on the sofa, and all my chores done, I dusted off the lure rod and headed for the canal for a short evening session.
First thing I noticed was how good the canal was looking. Perfectly still, lots of good vegetation growth, both in the water and on the bank.
I started with the faithful curlytail, black body with a pink tail, on a 2 gram head. Straight away I was getting a few nibbles down the edge, and then a really positive take. This felt good. Surprisingly good. Out came the folding landing net, and after a short scrap I was holding a proper perch. I didn't weigh it, but I'd guess at least a pound and a half. Brilliant start!
A passing kayaker very kindly helped me with a photo. He turned out to be a fisherman too, and was very interested in my jelly lures, so I gave him a few to try. Spread the word I say, there's 26 miles of canal here with hardly anyone on it.
Moving along the towpath, and I started picking up regular dumpy perch. Loads of micro perch were following my lures, and times I had 4 or 5 of them chasing and nipping at the tail.
So, I started to play around with slightly bigger lures in the hope of sorting out a better stamp of fish. It sort of worked, as the tiny fish didn't seem to follow them, but I was still picking up the 1-2oz fellas.
Time flew by, and with the sun dipping at the horizon, I knew there was only time for a few last casts.
With all of the tow-path side already covered, I started chucking a bright white 2" shad across the canal, and bumping it back along the bottom. After about 10 casts, the line pulled tight and I had another fight on my hands. Good fun on a 6' ultralight lure rod, and soon I was slipping the net under another 1lb+ fish. I weighed this one - 1lb 6oz. Tidy.
There's always time for one last cast, but I shouldn't have bothered as a pike stole my lure and jighead. Nevermind, I'll be back for him another day.
Result:
A brace of 1lb+ perch, half a dozen small fish.
Great session and good prep for the river season opening next week!
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