So I was back on the roach hunt this time on a stretch of canal I've fished plenty of time but never for the smaller species. I've only fished it for Zander but it has the 'Hallowed' green tinge to the water and I fancied trying to see if I was missing anything.
Naturally I'd have a deadbait rod out as well it would be rude not to wouldn't it !!
Again another early start to hopefully avoid the boats because I switched the float again to a 3BB Drennan Antenna float where I'd over shotted it by 1BB where I'd bulk all those shot a inch and a bit before the fine wire size 12 hook.
On route to the spot to fish there was fish spawning all over the gaff. I've never seen such activity like this before, they were properly on it.
I decided to leave them to it and fish around 30 yards away that looked perfect for a bite.I wasn't wrong either because after chucking out the sleeper rod with a partly frozen roach on, within around 10 seconds the float is getting some interest where after a few seconds of not doing much it confidently goes off an run.
This was no Zander as expected though it was a small pike that had snaffled the bait almost on the drop. So with the predators on it I decided to fish for those instead leapfrogging sections and sections of cover, with to be honest no more bites.
With a few boats now moving I decided to fish the session as planned because to be honest the tow wasn't that bad and because it's quite a wide bit of canal here the boats don't tend to be that much of an issue.
Sure enough the float acted out the classic lift bite where it almost seem to rise in slow-motion leaving me plenty of time to strike. I knew it was a bream straight away rather than a roach I fancied but at least I knew the method worked as intended.
A side by side comparison shows just how slender the bream are and how built like brick outhouses the hybrids are. Anyway with a busy day ahead in the end I called the session slightly early because the boat traffic was becoming annoying and the Zander didn't seem up for a feed anyway to be honest. An enjoyable few hours though and the new float set-up worked perfectly. 👌 I just need to stumble on to some big roach now, fingers crossed for the next session in a couple of days time.
Admit it, you're not fishing for roach, you're breaming 😄
ReplyDeleteMust admit it feels that way !! It's a numbers game though, watch this space !!!
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