Come on now Keith we need to keep up to date on your River Anker exploits was really enjoying them, I do like a small river, take the river Alne for example, 5 minutes I'm opening the gate in to a world of solitude, me, the sheep and the fish.
It's so handy and with the Wife at yoga later on this short trip to this small waterways the worlds ills, and work issues, go from big fish, little fish to inside that cardboard box.
After losing ANOTHER pair of polarised sunglasses I wanted to try this newly purchased pair in the Alne's clear waters. These over glasses by Fortis with an addition of a cord to hopefully minimise the risk of losing them.
I could never spend decent money on a pair of sunglasses because I dread to think how many pairs I've lost over the years. Fortis are pretty good for the money to be honest and the first look in to the slightly coloured up water from an elevated swim these seem a good purchase.
I chose the wider and deeper area that hold the bigger fish and the first chuck of the Salmo Minnow lure I couldn't believe what I saw.
A decent size chub was following the lure literally an inch away its blunt head quite clear to see but it wasn't committed at all. Almost like a pike knowing at the back of its tiny mind that it wasn't a real fish it was looking at.
I switched between various lures but that didn't seem to make much difference. The weir eventually I caught a small trout but that was the only bite I had in there which is usually a hot spot.
Sadly it played out as before with a trout and a chub both coming up to snatch the lure but turned back at the last second leaving me with a wake on the surface and without a hook-up.
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