April showers
It was time to visit the estate pond again. Last time out id been beaten up by two carp. Time to get even...
27/4/12
Armed with the faithful G-Nuts dumbells. Found myself in burnt oak swim
after seeing a couple of fish showing not 20 yards out. With the weather
being so dreadful i actually got bivvy set up first. A little casting
round i found a clear spot amongst deep silt. Baited up i clipped two
rods to that spot. I then flicked the two rods with single dumbell to
that spot. The third rod i pva bagged chops and whole baits into reeds
on my right. A couple of hours in and one of the rods on the baited spot
let out a couple of bleeps then a gentle run. A bream of a few pound
was the culprit. Rod back on the spot and more bait on top.
About an hour later the other rod to the baited area was off with a more
promising take, but again it turned out to be another snotty.
Well turned in about ten expecting to get wet in the night. The wind had
picked up and blowing n.e into my back and it was raining like a
monsoon. At one point i had a mini river running past my bivvy.
Couldnt sleep well with that storm out there then at 4.25a.m my left
hand rod was off one toning and i was on it and into a decent fish.
Played it in to the bank and after some gentle persuation into the net
it went. Unhooked it in the net and it looked a nice fish. Net secured
safely popped next door to wake my mate up to do the honours with the
camera. Lifting the fish up and onto the mat it looked stunning. Didnt
care what it weighed it didnt matter i loved the look of it. Photos done
we did weigh it it went 16lb 3oz returned it to its wet and windy home.
Had a brew with cameraman and a chat and didnt really go back to sleep.
Saturday weather wise was truly aweful. I baited up a few spots knowing
fish feed there. I got all three rods rebaited and back out. Two to the
same spot and the third left of those two at 25yards.
Nothing happened for most of the day but then the third rod was off and
knew it was a bream before i picked up rod. Rod back out small bag of
chops with it.
Rest of the day was uneventful apart from weather worstening and more stormy.
Uneventful night fishwise i had a branch got through the back of my
bivvy ripping a panel. I sort of patched up best i could, but obviously
bivvy ruined. Oh well these things happen.....
Packing up around 7.30 one of the baited rods went off letting out a one
toner. Hit into an angry little scapper. As soon as it saw the net it
lunged and took off in protest of being caught. Eventually it saw it
from my point of view and slid over the net cord.
A pretty little common of 10lb. A result. Thankyou celticbait.com for a lovely couple of fish.
Packing up was a messy affair least of all because my bivvy was to be binned after four faithful years. It had served me well.
Cant wait to get back onto the bank, hopefully with new bivvy but
definately with celticbaits G-Nuts and giving crustatuon a go too.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Anyway i have had my first fish on your crustaceans boilies on a rig i like to call the halo rig and had two hook pulls on your ss boilies also abit gutted about that and i will attach a pic of the 19.4lb common.
Many thanks Anthony Bryant
Friday, 20 April 2012
Hi Brian , not sure why its taken me so long to look at your website www.celticbait.com , but
let me congratulate you on a very professional looking site ! nice one ! i
won that match not with a huge bag of fish ! 21lb and few ounces second place
was only 9lb and few onces . twelve anglers turned out and did well to fish
through wet and windy conditions ! so i was well pleased m8 and g-nut did
the trick ! thats my first match win ever ! am i hooked on match fishing
ermmmmmmmmmmm nope im a carper at heart and i hope to one day return to my
first love of fishing and test some of your baits ! keep up the good work and
chat soon !
let me congratulate you on a very professional looking site ! nice one ! i
won that match not with a huge bag of fish ! 21lb and few ounces second place
was only 9lb and few onces . twelve anglers turned out and did well to fish
through wet and windy conditions ! so i was well pleased m8 and g-nut did
the trick ! thats my first match win ever ! am i hooked on match fishing
ermmmmmmmmmmm nope im a carper at heart and i hope to one day return to my
first love of fishing and test some of your baits ! keep up the good work and
chat soon !
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
On the 12th April i went to a
new water in coastal suffolk armed with 3kg of G-Nuts dumbell. I did
the usual bank walk for about an hour or so scanning for signs of fish. I
decided to settle on the north bank on the 4th swim up giving me a lot
of water with two gravel bars in front of me and an island to my left.
Clipped up two rods to a spot just off furthest bar. I then catapulted
about a kilo of G-Nut out over the marked spot. The third rod i used as a
roaming rod with pva bags of boilie. Traps set i settled down for the
evening with a brew and dinner. About 11pm right hand lets out a couple
of bleeps and then a gentle steady take. Picked rod up and knew
instantly it wasnt a carp. It came in easy and as it came to the bank i
saw a tench of about 3lb. Safely in the net unhooked and safely
released. Not what i was after but my confidence was growing as at least
fish were feeding. Rod back onto spot, back to bed i think.
4am ish the other rod on baited spot went off. It was a better take and thought it must be a carp.
Sadly another tench. Didnt bother putting rod back out. About 5am or just after the rod left on baited spot was off and i hit into what i knew was a carp.
Safely in it was a lovely little common of 11lb.
The next day the wind swung round and i moved to be in teeth of the northerly. Settled into new swim and found a large spot between the canadian weed.
5am one of the rods on the baited clear spot was off and hit into what felt like a good fish. It stayed deep for most of the fight but eventually into my net went a lovely 20lb common.
The G-Nuts had done me proud. Celticbait had done me proud.
Thankyou guys.
Apologies for poor quality of pics. Phone packed in i have now a camera in my armoury.
Cant wait to be back on the bank.
4am ish the other rod on baited spot went off. It was a better take and thought it must be a carp.
Sadly another tench. Didnt bother putting rod back out. About 5am or just after the rod left on baited spot was off and i hit into what i knew was a carp.
Safely in it was a lovely little common of 11lb.
The next day the wind swung round and i moved to be in teeth of the northerly. Settled into new swim and found a large spot between the canadian weed.
5am one of the rods on the baited clear spot was off and hit into what felt like a good fish. It stayed deep for most of the fight but eventually into my net went a lovely 20lb common.
The G-Nuts had done me proud. Celticbait had done me proud.
Thankyou guys.
Apologies for poor quality of pics. Phone packed in i have now a camera in my armoury.
Cant wait to be back on the bank.
Monday, 19 March 2012
This 15lb Common was caught on a Members Water fishing along side a set of Lilly pads & weed bed.
My
end tackle included Korda Heavy Metal Tungsten Tubing to a lead clip
with a 1.5oz lead, Korda N-Trap Hook link with a Nash TT Fang x size 7
Hook with a rig ring to make a blow back rig. I was using a 14mm
Crustaceans Boillie topped off with a piece of yellow plastic corn with a
small bag of chopped Crustaceans boillie's to cover the hook point.
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Like the sound of screaming bite
alarms? Then get some Celtic Bait on your hair, and hold on to your
rod. You may not have heard of Celtic but we use only the best
ingredients, try out "The Heat" which in my opinion is
better than mainstream boilie's!
www.celticbait.com
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)