A decent breakfast at the nearby Premier Inn and onto the draw, 53 stuck to my hand, I was advised that this was a good draw, so hopeful of a good days fishing. We went back to the van discovered that some 'pranksters' had given it a liberal coating of Old Ghost....
53 is a longish walk, but you can't complain about that if it's decent, so after sorting out a rod, reel and some method feeders for Tony, I was on my way.
That's the view I had for the day and the information was that there would be carp to be caught on the bomb and waggler, without chucking too far. I set up a pellet waggler, a full depth waggler and a bomb. A couple of topkits, one for down the edge and another with a 4x16 wire stemmed float to fish pellet at 11m. Bait tray was simple, pellets and corn, dead maggot. I did mix two groundbaits, one for down the edge and another for putting in with the pellets at 11m.
Starting on the bomb and pellet, I had two liners in the first half an hour (I had fed 3 balls of GB and pellet at 11m), switching to the waggler for another 20 minutes, I remained biteless and fishless - that certainly wasn't the plan.
A switch to the pole and with corn on the hook I had a few skimmers, but it wasn't hectic, a switch to banded 6mm saw the catch rate increase, but after a while I started to lose fish, not just the odd one, i was losing 3 to 1 landed at one stage. I changed hook size, hook pattern, laid line on the deck, fished dead depth, off bottom and all to no avail. It wasn't foulers, the fish I was landing were only just hooked in the outside edge of the top lip.
The skimmer line died off a bit and I went back onto the the waggler and had a 2lb F1, but that was a lone bite until I saw a fish roll about 10yards further out, I cast to it and soon had another F1, but that was it, no real sign of fish in the feed area. Back on the pole and more skimmers, more hair pulling frustration at lost fish. Going into the last couple of hours, a few carp were being caught and I remained carpless, the edge line gave me 2 perch and two big skimmers, but no carp and now the guy on 55 was catching on the pellet wag, whilst I had struggled.
With an hour to go I went back on the waggler and hooked a big fish, played it for 10 minutes and had it nearly to the net, I estimate it to be 17lb, a proper angry common, I had a few passers-by stop to watch and on the way to the net the hook pulled......... the torrid time with losing fish continued.
A few more chucks on the waggler and nothing to show for it, when I saw a couple of big vortexes down the edge. Dropping in with 10 maggots on a 12 Guru XS - a hook I have been using for a couple of years with no problems - the float buried and I was attached to another Barston lump, this time a mirror in the high teens, when that shed the hook at the net I was completely numb, why, how? could I lose so many fish in one match, 3 different hook patterns, two different methods.....
I managed three more from the edge before the all out and put 38lb of skimmers on the scales and 37lb of carp which was 3 F1's and 3 proper carp. A nice days fishing, but a torrid days match fishing, I have lost enough to frame and with hindsight, I don't think I fed enough on any of my lines, although I am sure that that didn't contribute to the lost fish. Being too negative has cost me, especially down the edge, I was trying to feed for one fish at a time, but once I upped the amount of bait, I had more fish in the edge, by then I ran out of time......
All in all a good day out, hopefully a few quid raised and I really must get back there before too long.
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