The great thing about having a bait fridge is not only are the maggots in a comfortable environment to prolong their short life but the Wife goes nowhere near it for fear of untold contamination.
Over the years I've hidden all manner of things such as presents for her, wine I want to consume all myself and the odd chocolate bar.
This week however was a packet of crispy crackled pork bites from RayGray Snacks.
Based in Rugeley in the heart of Staffordshire they have been producing great tasting pork snacks since 1995. They are now one of the largest producers of traditional pork snacks in the UK and in addition to producing our own brand of snacks we also produce private/own label pork snacks for many well known household brands.
See for yourself here
So after given some instructions to "can you stop off on your way back and get some tonic" that errand was ticked off quite quickly when entering the local shop,
Then in this COVID world the 2 metre distance from the next couple of shoppers, ones eyes were looking what goodies had arrived this week.
It didn't take long for ones eyes to stop on the quite recognisable light brown packet.
It helped that this newly delivered job-lot covered half the shelf and almost blocked out the inferior other offering, you know the one in a clear packet.
These RayGray beer accompaniments don't need to be shown off, those that have partaken in the meaty treats before know exactly what the score is.
Now Sam and Sarah both like pork scratchings but the packet wasn't to be shared.
I'm greedy at this time of year, anyway, it's not a problem, they would be none the wiser. Oddly they seemed to taste better being cold, method in ones madness me thinks.
I've not posted a picture of the contents as I would like you to try them for yourself, preferably with a bottle or two of Abbot Reserve.
Now ever since the fly outbreak (yes still an issue ) because of the maggot escapees the garage seems more or less a forgotten about place now anyway, but the washing machine is still in there, so hidden behind another door that I knew wouldn't be open was ideal.So the bag of crispy pork fat took its rightful place next to a Disney Pandora Charm the kids wanted to get their mummy for Christmas.
Heck, I think I'm on to something here...an uncrackable fridge for the males masses, a pint or two of maggots thrown in for every purchase.
Anyway to this short morning session, with the rivers up and over the banks I still wanted to get out for Christmas Eve so back to the canal it was.
This time though, a bit of a change of venue, but not only that, if I was struggling for a bite I'd venture to an area I've actively avoided. The establishment isn't open at the minute though as we are in tier 3.
Again only a short roving session this but hopefully something would be up for a bite, I'd only fished this section once to be fair and caught a few small schoolies but I did see a picture of an apparent 10lber that was caught here (looked 6 or 7) so it has some form.
The problem for me is that it sees more foot traffic than I would like hence why I was here today. The overnight rain meant the footpaths were even more lethal, but also it would be rather cold too. I'd also be off by 11ish around the time when the rest of the world starts to move. A quick smash and grab, just how I like it.
Now the scarf was donned initially because it was very cold indeed, the sun was strong though and it was very pleasant indeed.
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