The Double Figure Canal Zander Quest was concluded after 6 years of towpath trudging but oddly especially with fellow Blogger and WBAS syndicate member George Burtons success for roach over 2lb on the local canals, I'm hoping this won't be as challenging but just as rewarding. There is one big problem and that is the amount of sessions that may lead to success, you see I was head down Zander, Zander and Zander previously however I'm not sure this new quest will be of the same vigour.
Friday, 19 April 2024
Canal Roach - The Sisyphean Task ? Pt.3
The Double Figure Canal Zander Quest was concluded after 6 years of towpath trudging but oddly especially with fellow Blogger and WBAS syndicate member George Burtons success for roach over 2lb on the local canals, I'm hoping this won't be as challenging but just as rewarding. There is one big problem and that is the amount of sessions that may lead to success, you see I was head down Zander, Zander and Zander previously however I'm not sure this new quest will be of the same vigour.
Transient Towpath Trudging - Pt.100 (Canal Zander)
To be honest I was lacking in motivation for this post work afternoon session but it would keep me out the pub where they have a decent selection on at the minute, and I'd not managed to get out sadly this week with the weather being pants and obviously work and life getting in the way.
So it was needs must really, I only had a few hours though but the diary makers would get involved but more than enough to try and winkle out a canal Zander.
It wasn't the best conditions for fishing really as it was very windy and with blue skies and often some warming suns rays, however because of the frequency of the boats at this time of day the waters colour up nicely and it's just a matter of leapfrogging cover to try and find the fish.
Simple tactics as shown below with fluoro as the hook-link because there are rarely pike here, so rare in fact I've only ever had a small jack from this stretch where Zander dominate.
Now the usual spots were not doing it whatsoever, even by the boats where I had a near 7'ber from recently. It didn't help the whole area I was fishing was open to the wind and these foam floats I have been using trying out are superb for registering bites, however they are very susceptible to the wind sadly, so much so they are a pain to watch effectively as they can move a foot in a split second as they are so light.
In the end I decided to hot foot it back to the car and drive to another stretch where the banks are elevated which provides some much needed shelter from the wind.
Sunday, 14 April 2024
Transient Towpath Trudging - Pt.100 (Bread and Maggots)
With the bread not doing the business yesterday morning I decided to venture over to a stretch of the Grand Union a short drive away to see what I could catch using simple tactics. So groundbait to kick it off and maggots or bread on the size 16 KKH Preston hook.
A nippy morning around 7 degrees where I rocked up a little later than usual. I was fishing by 6.00am though and the walk down to the swim there were plenty of fish topping and fishy activity so I was hoping for a bite or two.
The groundbait consisted of Supercrush Green from Sonubaits with a few micro pellets and a handful of hemp to try and get the fish grubbing around.
It took longer than I thought to get the first bite which came after switching to three maggots on the hook instead of the bread for the hook. I also sprinkled the maggots over the float from time to time.
Obviously I had a sleeper rod out for a Zander as well but the float was the mainstay. The first fish was a slimy small bream but I wasn't complaining after the frustrating session yesterday morning not far away from here on the South Stratford Canal.
Anyway after getting another two quick bites and releasing those fish I decided to retain a few in the net just to get some nice shots for the blog.
By now the sun was high in the sky and it was very pleasant indeed but the Zander had other ideas, nothing doing, but then I went to fish a new area where I noticed some activity over at the far side where there was signs of fish spawning.
They were definitely Zander as well because when they were overly jiggy with it, their tails came out of the water. I measured the temperature and it was 12.8 degrees which was exactly the same as when I took it yesterday on an entirely different canal system.
I decided to leave the fish to their fun and end the session early to go and have a ramble out with the rabble to see the bluebells just down the road from us. I believe there are a few colder nights next week however with the canal fishing really well today I fancy getting out after work if I can.
No idea where yet might you but with the maggots doing the business today and plenty in the fridge still some more float fishing might be in order. You do wonder why the canals are deserted to anglers because the sport like I found today can be great, give them a go, you never know what will turn up and that's the appeal for me.
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