I'm not quite feeling the urge to get that fishing fix at the moment, not sure why, I suppose the post holiday blues and now back bashing the CAD machine where I'm not back in to the three days a week in the office routine.
Dusk is upon us quicker than ever and is only going to get dark and darker as the days tick by. That may well be to my advantage however because some of the syndicate waters I fish are a slight detour when I leave the office and travel back home. I prefer short sessions these days 2-5 hours is enough for me, ok when I go to the Wye it's all day but those days are few and far between.
The Jimny was 4 years old this week and 30,000 in to ownership it still has character in abundance. It sailed through the MOT and was treated to a full service as a reward. Bit mad it's worth more than I bought it for and provides a nice little asset
Anyway for this short 2 hour session I headed down to the convenient section of the Warwickshire Avon to try and catch a chub. I drifted some bread down first and it was clear when I saw them in one swim coming up to inspect the bread and then bugger off it was going to be tough.
In one swim there was an almighty boil on the surface where a chub had come up to take the bread off the surface, and then the same again albeit half the size and then there was so sign of them again. I tried slow sinking bread for something different but they were not having it at all.
The waters is gin clear at the moment and the fish are as cautious as anything in these conditions so often the key is to wait for dusk when their confidence comes back and they come out for a mooch. I did manage a couple of chublets with some link ledgered bread in one the deeper swims.
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