Friday, 19 August 2022

Warwickshire Avon - Spirit Lifters and Splanchnology

Ok I just wanted a bite or two !!

After the blank yesterday a bend in the rod was needed to quell the post holiday blues. 

Now this area has always held some decent chub over the years and this one particular swim especially, is where often you can catch multiple fish as long as you retain the first fish, and then the others post capture. 


It helps that the fish are usually located at the end of the 40 / 50 metre run down, because drag them away from the mosh pit the other revellers don't notice some of their brethren are missing.
 
It's fairly shallow and with plenty of cover they feel at home here. 

Especially when as I was passing this swim the other day, I noticed a tree had fallen ever further riverward providing an even larger sun canopy to any waiting Chevin held up in their recliners, supping on their Bend Over Shirley's.

Raspberry Vodka, Sprite soda and Rose's grenadine syrup btw, with maraschino cherries the much needed garnish to this summery spirit lifter. Now a cherry on the top would be nice for me right now on this Chevin chase.

You see my best Warwickshire Avon chub of 5lb and 15 ounces was a chunk of spam away from a 6lber, which in these quarters ain't a bad fish. Well I say that because the chub seemingly have been getting bigger and bigger over the years, so much so, the probability of catching has changed from 'when' and not 'where'. 


Best laid plans and all that because two missed bites where two big chub came up and took the bread without being hooked, after that nought. The wind didn't help and also with a smattering of rain. 

In two hours all I could muster up was this tiny chublet that grabbed some slow sinking bread on the drop. The bigger fish were suspicious in their absence so time to give Sam's Cadence competition winning 4.7m pole an outing and fish for anything that comes, so out with the maggots !!

Thursday, 18 August 2022

Warwickshire Avon - Petrichor and Petaurists

<-----motivation to go fishing---------------------------------------------Mick----->

However, yesterday YES !!!! fantastic the smell of rain for once, we've not had that for AGES !!! Breathe In DEEPLY and AGAIN !!! and boy did it bucket it down. Well over an hour I tell thee, with thunder and lightning mixed in with it. I fully expected the Alne to be well up, but no, a <30cm jump of its levels its dropped again to almost where it was before.


Still I'm not going to lie, I did a little dance over it !!! well ok a couple of fist pumps !!! As I type this its 17 degrees outside and 20 inside, happy days, just that cooler air filtering through has perked me up a little and ones fishing mojo. 

Now Petrichor is the name given to the scent of the Earth after precipitation or as we often refer to it, the smell of rain. 

The word originates from the Greek "petra," meaning "stone," and "ichor," a reference to the golden fluid or blood that flows in the veins of the Gods and immortals in Greek mythology. 

Many natural clay pots emit a fragrance similar to rain when we sprinkle water on them. This scent emission is a property of many types of dry clays and soils.
 
The smell-of-rain phenomenon has been a mystery for quite a while and has not yet been entirely resolved. 

It seems when a raindrop hits a porous surface, it traps tiny air bubbles at the point of contact. These air bubbles are released as aerosols and feature a mixture of minerals and decomposed organic material.

Decomposed organic material gets blown from dry soil and lands on rocks. 

When air is dry and there's no rain, the chemical mixture of organic components and minerals remains in the soil and rocks. 

This signals plants to prevent seeds from sprouting and roots from growing due to the lack of water.

We also now know why this unique scent is everywhere around the world, why things smell like rain pretty much the same everywhere around the world, and why the fragrance is familiar to everyone. 

Petrichor is thought to attract camels to oases and signal river and lake fish that it's time to spawn. 

We do know that we can smell it better than sharks smell blood and that only a few molecules per trillion molecules of air are needed for us to be able to detect this smell. So, petrichor is millions of times more potent than most other odours we can smell, well apart from some of my post curry leakages. 


Thankfully a proper curry house curry is less than a week away where I'm hoping my pores will be overloaded with garlic and my taste buds tickled and tantalised by some chilli peppers . You see I've missed some spice of late and a little like ones fishing I need to get back in to the routine and tick the sessions off.

For this short smash and grab I'd bait up a swim for a Barbel with hemp and pellets and then try and catch a chub off the top, before returning to the pre-baited swim to fish a boilie over the freebies with the addition of a PVA bag. 


Dusk is at 9.00pm which means I can fish in to dark and return home in time to share some sofa time with the good lady Wife. Fellow syndicate member Dave W was bankside when I got there having caught a nice 6 lb bream and he like me would stay in to dusk to try and catch a barbus.

No chub rising to take the bread in 5 or 6 swims, something wasn't right !!! to cut a long story short myself and Dave left with our tails between our legs. Not even any club pulls for me despite fishing well in to dark. Dave was wearing a hat as he was so cold, the overnight temperature drop was considerable, excuses at the ready. I might even trot some maggots just to get a bite !!!

On to the next one !!! 

Sunday, 14 August 2022

Warwickshire Avon - Fluffing and Flummery

Some relief from the heat in the air-conditioned carpet shop was most welcome as B&Q was like an oven.

Anyway a little like Sam I haven't got the enthusiasm to go fishing really, although he recently won a Cadence competition where he is going to get a 4m pole and also a fishing cap, so as soon as those turn up he wants to try it out.

Now I did go fishing honest guv, but when I got bankside I'd forgotten my phone and I could be bothered to go and get it as that would have been a 20 minute round trip. 

Thankfully no 6lb chub were caught but 3 succumbed to surface bread (the biggest 4ish) and all from the same swim. 2 other swims tried, nada !!!!

I only fished an hour and a half at a squeeze and when I got home to find out where I'd left my phone I could have gone somewhere else I suppose, but...

...nah, not feeling it, got some DIY to do and I HATE DIY 💩

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