Yes yes, ok, you don't have to warm me but the fact is when working from home, which I don't particularly like by the way, Mixcloud offers me some sanctuary from the locked-up noisy household.
Now Steve Lawler a DJ I'd grown up with uploaded some mixes he'd compiled over the years with one mass upload.Some crackers too, proper club music with beats you'd only appreciate their effect if you'd been a clubber yourself. It took me right to better times, without repetitive beats I think I'd struggle with the daily monotony, lockdown for me with my restless legs is tough going, still I'm healthy and in work, suck it up Mick.
When I got to the river I really didn't realise just how coloured it had become, it was certainly more turbid than 24 hours earlier and seemingly on the rise.
There are fishable swims here though and a swim made available not far away from a chance conversation with the landowner when Sam was with me meant I'd be able to fish where there is always a decent head of chub. I could see the bread a good 6 inches down so chub would feed providing you could drop a bait in front of their eyes.
It's a swim where in the summer they take bread off the top but are very hard to catch, they are some clonkers as well but I've not managed to better 5lb 4oz if I recall.
Bread has become my go-to winter bait for barbel, I don’t tend to bother with meat past September - as you said it’s really easy for them spot in the dirty water. But northern barbel might have different tastes...
ReplyDeleteQuite possibly :) my biggest perch came to sweetcorn, I wonder if my biggest barbel might come on bread !!
DeleteI thought northern lads love gravy..
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