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Hello and welcome to my blog, where I'll be keeping you updated with all the goings on with my fishing. As it is the end of the year I will give you a little insight into what I have been upto throughout the last 12 months, I will then endeavour to keep you all updated with monthly blogs next year.
Next time away with work I was Oxford bound, my first trip to the new syndicate and I was hoping I would carry on where I left off at Swan. I had walked these lakes quite a lot through the colder months but wasn't prepared for how busy they were now that we were well into Spring!! Struggling to get a swim on Monday and Tuesday evenings wasn't what I wanted but it didn't deter me. Luckily on my first night I found a few fish in the only quiet corner of the lake. As they were obviously feeding, it was a case of not disturbing them so PVA bags of pellets with the bright Aviator Pop Ups were flicked near to where the fish were showing. I balanced them so they just settled on top of the pellets, falling asleep I was happy that the traps were set. Middle of my first night and one of the rods pulled up and I was in, a spirited fight ended with me bundling a doulbe figure common into the net, not the biggest of fish but I was more than happy to get off the mark on my first night at the new syndi. As I said the lakes were extremely busy, even midweek when my overnighters took place, a change from my usual tactics were needed. As I said I used to fish Swan Valley where heavy baiting was my normal approach, I could normally guarantee getting back in the same swim but this wasn't the case in Oxford, so I decided to fish for a bite at a time. Small bags of Bloodworm pellets coated in matching glug were fished with a bright wafter as a hookbait, I also glugged the hookbait with matching Hi-Attract glug for maximum attraction. This method has seen me bank some stunning fish throughout the year, another thing which I think helped was to leave them a nice spread of bait evertime I left the lake, this left them with a nice free meal to build their confidence and increase my chances of a pick up on the overnighter's. The ever popular Bloodworm Boilies being my favoured choice.
Probably the main hi-light of my year was our successful qualification into the Semi-final of the BCAC, myself and Adam Snowden fished for the Carp Talk team both using Sticky Baits, during the qualifier the Aviator Pop Ups played there part again as zigs were the going method. Everything seemed to go perfectly and by Saturday morning we were well ahead of the rest and still catching. Qualifying in 1st place by quite a margin we went into the semi-final full of confidence, this though was a different ball game, only 8 or 9 teams catching and unfortunately we were not one of them, I did lose what we thought was a carp but at extreme range it was hard to tell and we went home contemplating what could have been! As I said at the beginning I will be doing monthly updates on my blog in the new year, this will also include some more info in the baiting techniques I use and hopefully some lumps to show you along the way. If anyone has any questions on how to get the best out of Sticky Baits or any rig questions then send them through to
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marked Danny Fletcher and they will forward them on to me, I am happy to help in anyway I can.
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