Piscatorial Quagswagging

...the diary of a specialist angler in around the Warwickshire Avon and its tributaries.

Wednesday, 24 April 2024

Canal Roach - The Sisyphean Task ? Pt.4

I had a small window of opportunity as usual and to honest it wasn't the best time to go fishing because the narrowboats would likely be a pain (fingers crossed I'd be ok), but I planned to fish close in anyway where hopefully the dreaded tow would be less of an issue, oh and do give Wild Garlic Way a much needed rest.

A while ago now out of the blue I caught some nice roach on this particular stretch of canal using maggots as bait and I'd always wondered if I upscaled the bait abit and if the roach were still around, were there any biggun's lurking in these turbid shallow depths. So it was back to the bread fishing and lift method that George has successfully shown to work really well, and my best canal roach to date of 1lb and 12oz also came on similar tactics. 


The thought process is to feed those spritely smaller roach on the bread mash smörgåsbord until they are full which then will leave those bigger specimen roach in the swim which then can get their fill. You can see why it would work to be honest, even though it goes against convention. 

However no canal is the same and the fish decision makers can react differently that's for sure, a little like those making the VAR decisions in football 💩, you see the other day I fished without even a nudge or a bobble on the bread, then I switched to maggots and it was a fish a chuck.



Now I rigged up one of the future contraband Drennan Glow Tip Antenna floats and would give it a couple of hours in two different swims to see if I could snare a roach or two. I've had some nice hybrids on this stretch as well to be fair, so those would be most welcome if the roach were not playing ball. 

Those that haven't fished this canal would be amazed just how coloured it is, I'm talking milk chocolate brown when the boats have been moving throughout the day. You would wonder if it was ever worth bothering for anything other than Zander if it's that coloured, but there are still fish to be caught if you know where to look.



These reeds for example, there is a nice gap between them and even when the canal is flowing left to right like it was for most of the time here, fish are often tucked up away in here for sanctuary, away from the boat track and also those Zeds.

The first swim was fruitless though so after about an hour it was on to the next as you can see here. Easy enough to drop the float right next to those reeds.



Nice and simple fishing this and the float couldn't be more sensitive. It still took a while to get the first bite mind you after baiting the swim with bread mash that put a scent trail down. The classic lift bite where I thought I'd hooked a nice roach but it was actually a roach bream hybrid.

Still I'm not complaining with a blank avoided and the spare bottle of Champion I had laying around in the garage only helped with that, especially when the sun was rather pleasant too. 





A number of fish were caught until curfew called time however nothing big sadly, the 25 minute walk back to the car didn't help, however I did stop to watch a duck with her 12 ducklings. They seemed to be chilled too rather than in manic mode like they usually are.

I can stack up a few sessions now and I'm lucky despite the long walk to this spot, there are many more convenient stretches where I can get my fix. 

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