Saturday, 31 December 2016

Look Back at 2016

Good morning all, first things first I have a massive thank you to say to all of you for your continued support throughout this year whilst I got this blog up and running, I would also like to thank any of you who gave me feedback and helped shaped my writing style into something I hope you all enjoy! 2016 has been a great year for me, I have made some great friends, bettered myself in most aspects of my fishing, tried a whole lot of new things, which is something that will continue throughout next year and I joined what is in my opinion the best lure fishing group in the scene!

So moving on to a look back over the year, 2016 for me started the same way the previous year ended, plenty of Carp trips with my best mate Mark Tiller, in fact we were on the back this time last year seeing in the new year. We had plenty of fish between us even though it was absolutely freezing and the session seen both of us land a 15lb fish as our biggest for the trip, fitting to start the year on even terms where Carp were concerned!




I then turned my attentions to specimen fishing as I had decided as something new for the year I was going to set myself as many new personal bests as possible! This led to me spending a whole lot of time on the bank with my boy having some much needed father son fishing sessions, after all they children are the future of our sport! First target for us was chosen by my son and we set off in search of a Roach, not knowing anything about the species at the time we headed to a local lake where we know fish of 2lb to have been caught in the not so distant past.




This turned out to be somewhat of a success seeing as we caught a few, the biggest being this one at 15.5oz. (Yes the point 5 makes all the difference!) As you can see I was very proud of myself and also could not be happier at how good a picture my 6 year old managed to take!

Shortly after this session, in fact I there is a strong possibility it was the next day Kieran and I headed out to catch him his first Carp at his request which is obviously something I could not turn down.




The day went very well for us and I left the lake a very proud dad! other than me casting for him Kieran managed to do everything else himself, I was on hand to talk him through things and to net the fish but he set the hook and played the fish like a pro! This fish was 6lb or just over but he also managed one of 8lb on the nose. (This one though is the picture he chose for this post.)

By now Jenny, Kieran and I were looking forward to our newest team member to arrive.




For a little while for obvious reasons fishing was put on hold, I mean not completely of course, as soon as I got the opportunity I was gone and back on the bank!

Kieran's next choice of species was the Dace unfortunately thought the river season was now closed and for a short amount of time me and him didn't fish together as everything I did was on very short notice, this was up until I found a group on Twitter called the Lure Nuts and I became obsessed with something a whole lot different to anything I have ever tried before!

I was now 'hooked' on predator fishing and lure fishing in general, however due to the rivers being closed I headed to the local reservoir almost everyday for around 2 weeks, some times just walking around looking at the water, spotting fish (or trying to) or just simply talking to other anglers. It took nearly the entire fortnight to finally land a fish from here but when I did the excitement was something I just could not contain! I called Jen and asked her to bring Kieran down to me as I felt I had sussed it and was sure I could catch another for him to see once he was there.

Thankfully this turned out to be the case and not long after them arriving Jen was taking a picture of the 2 of us holding a awesome little jack.




For about 3 months after this I could not even imagine myself fishing anywhere else or for any other species, this also led to fishing for them in different ways. Another friend of mine Dan Locke and I headed down there together this time Carp rods in hand and a bag full of dead baits, of course I took my lure rod with me I mean why wouldn't you! The aim of this session for Dan was to catch his first Pike and for me was to see if there was anything bigger down in the depths that would take a dead bait instead of a lure.




So as you can see this turned out to be correct and I was soon hooked into the above crocodile! This fish gave me the best scrap I have ever had from a fish and really did earn my respect for the rest of its species. This was it, I was now officially a predator angler, in my mind lure fishing, with the odd bait session thrown in, was what I was doing for the rest of the year, possibly my life!

The obsession for lure fishing then moved to other species having seen a load of pictures of awesome looking Perch on all the Lure Nuts pages, I had no choice in my mind but turn my attention to them, this coincided well with the opening days of the river season and didn't take me long to get out fishing for them.




The first attempt seen me land this little fin perfect Perch, although I was super happy I could not help but hope this was not going to be the biggest one I would ever catch, A few more trips later and now a blogger for a great clothing company called 'Fin and Tide' I was amongst the fish again. By now though I have spent a lot more time fishing the reservoir and practicing different retrieves and things I was a lot more confident in what I was doing.

This led to me catching my best lure caught Perch to date not huge and I didn't weigh it but I don't think it was far off a lb, not a specimen but I'm very happy with how well I am progressing!




Another thing I started this year was some LRF or light rock fishing, this came about when I was out crabbing with the family one day and the water where we were was super shallow and you could see everything that was going on, not only did we see a lot of crabs roaming around our bacon but also a lot of small fish. LRF was something I came across online that day when I googled 'sea mini species and how to catch them', The next thing I did was type LRF into my twitter search bar and followed a lot of people, I then proceeded to stalk they're pictures until I found anything that remotely resembled what I thought I had seen in the water. Once I had done this I then asked questions on how the anglers had caught the fish and put together a plan to catch one myself.

About 3 weeks went by and I strategically asked the family if they would like to go for another crabbing session but also said I needed to stop in the local tackle shop on the way. I managed to get my light lure rod in the car without the other half seeing it. Once back to the same spot as before and having stopped in to pick up a packet of Isome worm I set up a drop shot rig about 6" off the bottom a 3g weight and a size 18 hook with a tiny 10mm piece of worm, this seen me hook one with in about 5 minutes.




This was the only fish I caught this trip as I then spent some time editing the pictures so the fish was as big and as clear as possible and sending it to a friend who has been a massive help with everything to do with this style of fishing over the last few months John Wheeler. He identified this fish as a common Blenny, I once again found myself becoming obsessed with another style of lure fishing.

After about 3 trips down to Poole Quay I found more and more little areas I wanted to fish and also seen a lot of other fish cruising around I set myself a target to catch 10 different species by the end of the year.




Unfortunately I only managed 9 but as I was only learning this year I still feel this is some what of a accomplishment, while we are on the subject of things I accomplished this year I am now a member of the Lure Nuts group and could not be happier!

So moving on, in between all this lure fishing I had been doing something I could not have foreseen this year! Mr Mark Tiller had given me a call and asked me if I fancied some match fishing, this as a lot of you may know from previous years is something I used to do a lot but have not done in quite some time! However this one trip out match fishing soon turned into a few practise sessions and has led to me joining a monthly league next year so I hope you enjoy reading match reviews as there will be one on here a month at least next year!




Unfortunately I have not had much to report fishing wise lately as I have been in a bit of a slump where catching fish is concerned so along with Mark have decided this last month or so to get out and try as many new things as possible, one of those for me was bait fishing in the sea using extremely foreign feeling rods like beach casters and surf rods. However I did really enjoy it and will be doing a whole lot more of this fishing next year as well so once again I hope you enjoy sea fishing as there will be a lot of it on here!




Once again guys thanks for reading and for showing your support this year I hope I can continue to write about things you find interesting over next year and I really do hope you all manage to learn a thing or two from these posts as well! Have a great new year and see you in 2017!

Saturday, 17 December 2016

Having Some Fun!!

Hey everyone, as you all may know from my Twitter feed, Facebook page or the lack of content on my Instagram I have recently been stuck in a bit of a slump where my fishing is concerned. This I think is down to two main factors, I have been so tiered lately due to night shifts so when I do get out fishing my concentration levels are not very high, and also I feel looking back at the last few months I have put a lot of pointless pressure on myself to catch!

As I said in the post previous to this one I have decided to remedy this by simply trying new things and try to put a bit more fun back into what I am doing. Continuing on from that posts theme I popped out for a hour or so last weekend trying to catch a fish on Ragworm, this as you will know from the last post if you read it is a style of fishing I have never done before except for these last few trips.
This time though to make it a bit more fun I took my son along with me, not only that to make it a much more enjoyable time we added a third generation of Carter man to the trip and we invited Grandad (my Dad) along with us as well.

(sorry for poor picture quality.)

My Dad set himself up a lure rod and had a few chucks with that, I set Kieran (my boy) up with my LRF rod, knowing there is always a few small checkers about somewhere near the edge I set him up a drop shot rig and put the tail of a live worm on it for him. I myself went with a 3 hook flapper rig all baited with a single whole worm. Luckily it did not take long at all for us to be into the first fish and I could not have been happier hearing my son shout to me Daddy I got one! Amazingly with all the years of fishing experience around him with my Dad being a very good sea angler himself and my knowledge of where the Bass should be it was my boy who had the first one, I could not have been more proud of him in this moment as he managed to feel the bite, hook the fish and have it waving around in front of him before I got to there to help!

We decided to turn it into a bit of a fun match with the thinking that if Kieran managed one with in 10 minutes there must be a few fish around, Dad decided to cut the lure off and pinch a hook and lead out my box and tie himself up a quick 1 hook flapper rig, I will add though I had to bait it for him due to my Mum (camera women) yelling to him "your not touching those smelly things and driving the car!"

Not long after we all got baits back in the water and I started getting a few strange pulls on my rod tip which I didn't need to be a expert to know what that was!


Ok so not quite the start I was looking for but at least it was alive and came to the bait! However I did get a bite almost instantly after my next baits hitting the water, this time it was undoubtedly a fish as my rod tip was going mad.


Unfortunately though as far as the mini match was concerned it didn't count as I had foul hooked this one, much to the delight of Kieran and Dad, by this point though it was time for my parents to make a move back home but the match was still between 3 people as my better half and her brother had came down to join us so Dad left Nigel his rod to use.

With there being a change to the competitions roster we decided a change in spot was also in order, this proved to be very good for me as after maybe my 3rd cast (due once again to a few more crabs) I had the fish of the session and managed to tie things up with a 6 year old! Oh the sweet feeling!!


Ok so it wasn't going to set the tabloids alight and certainly wasn't breaking any records but I had done it! I managed a fish from the sea on worm on only my second time of asking. Sadly though due to pay and display parking on every square inch of land Poole borough council can squeeze in this also marked the end of our day.

Thanks once again for reading and showing your support! I really do hope you enjoyed reading and I look forward to writing the next post.


Sunday, 4 December 2016

Trying New Things.

The last few months for me have very much been about trying to fit in fishing as and when I can, I am still having the same problems with finding time around work hours and sleeping to get and catch some fish. The other problem I have been faced with lately is I have fallen into a bit of a slump where catching fish is concerned!

I went out Pike fishing last weekend and for the first time in my short time fishing for the species I blanked whist fishing with dead baits on the local reservoir, I also managed to blank at the waterworks lure fishing which is usually where we stop to save a blank.

With this being the case I have decided to spend the rest of this year trying as many new styles of fishing as possible, I set myself a new goal for the end of the year and that is to catch myself 3 new species of fish, weather that be salt or fresh water.

That brings me nicely onto last nights fishing trip with a good friend of mine Mark Tiller, when I mentioned to Mark I wanted to try these new styles of fishing and one of them being sea fishing he was kind enough to offer to teach me a few things.

We decided to go out Flounder fishing down at Shore Road, Sandbanks which is about a 10 minute drive from both of our homes, Mark was working in the day time so I headed down to the local tackle shop to pick up our ragworm, also bought myself what I thought were the correct rigs for the session and a few gripper leads. I also picked up a rig winder box the other day and that is now home to what small amount of tackle for sea fishing I own.


High tide was just after 11.30pm so we decided to fish it on the way up and for a hour or so after. I was very surprised how quick and easy it was to get my 2 rods set up and cast out, I was using some old gear that has been lying around at my place for years, to be honest I have no idea where any of it came from but with it being December I was unable to head out and buy new gear.

I had a 11ft Bass rod with a 4000 size reel and a 15lb braid mainline and a 12ft beach caster with a 7500 reel loaded with 30lb mono mainline and a 50lb shock leader. I also had a very old tripod my old boss gave me while clearing out the company truck when he left nearly 2 years ago now.


For someone like myself who is normally a complete tart it was a hard night looking at this set up, however as I said I'm only trying these styles of fishing so there is no point in spending loads when there is a chance I'm not going to enjoy it, also with Christmas only a few weeks away my other half would have blown a gasket if I did spend anything more than what I did!

As I said before I had bought some ready tied rigs for this trip, this was for a few reasons one was that time was not really on my side where learning to tie my own was concerned the other was again for not spending to much money on bits and pieces when the rigs were only £1.50 each.


I went for a 3 hook rig, 2 up and 1 down, this for me gave me the best chance of catching something if the Flounder weren't on the feed. Which is what proved to be the case, I had what I thought was a few bites but didn't manage to land anything, Mark though managed 2 of the smallest Bass I think I have ever seen but none the less it saved a blank for him.


1 thing that is for sure I will be heading out on a lot more sessions like this so I hope you have enjoyed reading about some sea fishing as there will be a lot more coming! I will also be out doing a lot of river fishing over the coming weeks, searching for a specimen Dace on the float and feeder fishing with the hope if landing my first ever Barbel.

Thanks again for reading see you next time.

Saturday, 19 November 2016

Fitting In Some Fishing.

Over the last few weeks I have found it difficult to get out to do much fishing, there is a few reasons for this the main one being tide times not fitting into a suitable timeslot so I can sleep during the day as I work nights at the moment.


I have managed a couple of short LRF sessions and a Pike fishing trip, unfortunately the tides near me have been massive lately and have put a lot of the fish off the feed if they are even there, I got down Poole Quay on Monday morning at just after 7am I managed a new species this trip, I caught my first Black Goby and had 3 of them in 3 chucks!


I was using a split shot rig comprising of a size 14 hook a 15mm piece of isome and a SSG shot about 4" from the hook. I fished this right up against the harbour wall on the bottom, let it sit for 30 seconds then lifted and dropped it and repeated this until the bite came.


I then switched to a 2g jig head with a size 8 hook and 1.5" of isome this lead to me hooking a awesome little Rock Goby just before having to pack up and head home.


I popped out for a very short dead baiting session for Pike on my local reservoir to get rid of a couple of joey and roach I had left over from a Pike pack, I fished normal running lead and a twin treble rig with size 6 hooks, unfortunately I blanked this time.


On Thursday I headed back down the Quay for another LRF session and the last one of the week for me, I decided this time to fish a bigger jig head and a much bigger section of isome worm, I used a 3g size 6 with a 2 to 2.5" piece of worm. This I fished on bottom and lifting up about 4" and letting drop again every 2 or 3 seconds, the first bite I got was a small knock to which I struck and started winding, I got the fish about 2 foot from the surface before it bolted downwards with some serious power my reel was practically smoking, the fish snagged me up solid and I lost it.


I then hooked a small 10 to 15cm Bass which shot to the top leaped out of the water and spat my hook back at me, after that I finally managed to land a fish and it was a good size Black Goby.


The weather turned for the worse after this and I headed to the closest tackle shop for some retail therapy to make myself feel better.


Thanks for reading, I hope you enjoyed reading.


Dan Carter.

Thursday, 20 October 2016

A Days Pike Fishing.

Hi guys, its been a little while since my last post and to be honest this one is form a trip last weekend so its not completely fresh in my mind but I remember most of it. I received a message from a friend of mine telling me that he and another friend were heading out to fish the reservoir for it's Carp, this was not something I was particularly interested in at the time, however I have not seen these guys in quite some time and it was good to catch up with them! I decided to head down and fish for the Pike, hopefully you will remember Dan and Bironn from previous posts on here, once we had arrived the guys set up on what they called the causeway swims, I don't think they are actually called that but I would need to consult my map of the site to find out. I decided to help them get set up and started having a lead around for to find a few clear spots while they sorted rigs and stuff, once done I clipped up the rod for them and proceeded to set up my rod  and pick a lure. For the first few hours I sat with the guys socialising having a few odd casts in between from the swims either side of theirs, until I decided to go for my first walk around the water, I went off for just over 45 minutes and cast in nearly every swim I could until I finally snagged up and lost my trace, I decided to head back over to the guys to sit and chat while I set myself back up again,  a few hours past by before I knew it and I had not done any fishing so I headed off again, this time I walked the entirety of the reservoir without as much as a follow, to be honest I feel its still to warm for the pike and with the water being crazy deep in some places I was kind of on a fools hope thinking I might get one out!

          By this point it was getting dark so we packed up and decided to stop off and fish the waterworks just up the road from the res to try save the blank for the day, this turned out to be a great idea as both Bironn and myself managed to do so, unfortunately Dan didn't get any bites but he said himself he wasn't feeling it and as we all know if your minds not in it then your not enjoying it and probably going to fail!

               We started off casting around until I noticed a fish show mid river and decided to cast a Berkley yellow shad from the Pike pack upstream and straight retrieved it, I felt a small bump followed by a huge crash to which I struck into a great looking little Pike.


The guys were great and both of them sprung to help as soon as I gave the shout I was in, Bironn grabbed the net and scoped up the fish, meanwhile Dan had sorted all unhooking equipment, lighting and even grabbed a camera ready to snap a few shots!

       Now it was Bironn's turn to get a fish, to be honest I'm not sure of the tactics he used I just heard him shout "I got one hooked up" and rushed to return the favour with the net, once again Dan was on top of things where everything else was concerned.


After returning his fish we all decided to have 'just one last cast' as all anglers do, this however was on account of some big blue flashes behind us and with a thunderstorm forecast that day we weren't taking any chances holding carbon rods in the air!

           This turned out to be a great shout for me as I managed to hook into another really good looking Pike this time on the light green shad from the same Berkley pack I believe its called the mullet version, I was absolutely over the moon with how this part of the session had gone!


This one was a little bit bigger than the first and with only being there a maximum of 30 minutes it just goes to prove half an hour in the right spot is better than a whole day in the wrong one!
 
         Thanks for reading guys and until next time stay safe and good luck with any fishing you may be doing!


Friday, 14 October 2016

Early Morning LRF Session.

So this morning I have been on another post night shift LRF session to see in the weekend properly, its been a while since the last time I did this straight from work so I was very much looking forward to it. As I said in my last post I am now going to be taking all my lure fishing a lot more seriously in all aspects since joining the Lure Nuts group! I also asked on Twitter after my last post for some feedback from a couple of people who's opinion I value very highly on all matters regarding my fishing and anything to do with it, after a short chat with one of the guys I have taken on board what he said and have decided to do this post a bit differently and cut down on the word count.


The mornings action started very quickly as it was still pitch black skies when this little Rock Goby took my bait, I had literally been at the Quay for maybe ten minute, this was the first drop in after quickly setting up my rod, attaching a fresh leader and tying on my 2g jig head and hooking on a 1" segment of Isome worm. This was a new species for me and also the fish to christen my new Savage Gear Light Range Fishing rod.
        

After another twenty minutes or so and quite a few bites that I either missed or I got taken into weed where the hook was discharged I was finally into another fish, Once again to my absolute delight it was another species of fish I have not caught before! This time I had gotten my hands on a Scorpion Fish and what a awesome looking little guy he was to! After this fish though the water started moving a lot faster, or it seemed to be anyway so I changed over the jig head to a 3g one and put on a slightly bigger piece of Isome.


After returning the last fish and changing over jig head I took a walk about twenty or thirty yards down the Quay, on the first put it I had a take on the drop from this cool little Corkwing Wrasse, as you know by now if you read this blog much you will see I get a fair few of these and they have very much become a expected species for me and one I can bank on getting. After a further three more of the same though it was once again time to move position.


I was getting ready to move when I heard a beep from a motorbike horn and looked up to see my brother sat staring at me, he had decided to come down and fish with me for a hour or so which was good as I had now gained a photographer. I sat in the same place messing around with different retrieves while he set up, I managed to hook a further two Corkwings and another Rock Goby this one was bigger though so I asked him to take a picture for me, once he had done this we headed of down the Quay a bit more.


It seemed though no matter where we went small Corkwings and Goby were prevalent in every nook and cranny we dropped into, this was not a problem of coarse as they put up a good scrap on a 0.5-5g rod and were a whole lot of fun! After walking the entirety of the Quay now though and having had a few phone calls from the boss at home we decided to call it a day at that and made this pristine little Goby the last fish of the morning.
       
Thanks for reading guys I hope you enjoyed this format as it is something a lot different to what I normally do, please feel free to comment bellow and let me know what you think but until next time stay safe, be happy and enjoy your fishing!


Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Jig Fishing For Perch.

So today I headed out in search of some Perch, I went back to the water works at Longham, as you will have seen by now if you are someone who has read my blog before this is somewhere I quite like to spend my time when targeting Perch, there is a few reasons for this but the main ones being its ten minutes from my house and the average stamp of fish is around the lb mark, with 2lb fish coming out more and more now and with the odd 3lb beast being reported to. The aim of todays session was to put some new techniques into practise, recently as you may know I have joined a group called Lure Nuts, since being accepted into the family I have decided to focus most if not all of my fishing time into lure fishing, another thing you will have noticed on reading my past posts is that lure fishing is something I was very much getting into anyway but this has sparked a whole new level of interest for me! As I was saying I decided to go jig fishing but this time try to do it properly, what I mean by this is putting 'proper' jig fishing retrieves and things into practise, I have used shads and jig heads before but mainly casting and counting down before straight retrieving, I also used the sink and draw retrieve quite often to, as I said since joining the group I have wanted to do more and more lure fishing but also spend more time getting it right instead of all day chucking and winding as if I was using a spinner! I have spent a whole lot of time on youtube lately watching different lure fishing techniques and in particular researching jig fishing, after many a conversation with myself over the last week or so I decided that jig fishing was going to be my starting point and have got a lot of different trips planned over the next few weeks to learn different things, something I have not done on here before is to ask for you guys advice on stuff but please if you know of any good youtube videos, articles or anything else you feel might help me comment below so I can check it out!


Onto the fishing then, when I arrived today I was in luck as a few of the guys that work for Bournemouth water were here, one guy in particular was Ian who is the head bailiff on the reservoir up the road, I have fished the reservoir a fair bit now and have gotten to know Ian quite well, I explained to him todays plan as I signed in and he waited for me, once I had done he told me to follow him and he took me and gave me a guided tour, even though I have fished here numerous times the information he shared with me could prove invaluable on the correct days in the future, he told me things about deep areas and also about some hidden underwater structure which as we all know is the type of area you are going to find Perch. Once my tour was over and Ian went back to work I headed over to what I call the fish stairs and began to rig up, as I was going to be starting inline with the weir so I decided to go with a 10g jig head to stop it being washed all over the place when retrieving, I hooked on a small white Berkley shad from the Berkley Perch pack I picked up in my local Go Outdoors store a few weeks back, to start with I dropped the lure over the edge onto a patch of gravel I could see plain as day, I began to move the lure backwards and forwards with different lifts and things on the rod tip to see what it did in the water, about five minutes past by and once I had finished playing I was more than happy I could use the lure the way I wanted to and made my first cast. Another thing I have decided I want to work on is my discipline when it comes to searching the water as up until now I have very much been one of those people who looks and says ok I'm going to cast here now and end up fishing random spots never remembering where I cast to or when, that though as of today is going to change! I made a series of casts in a fan from right to left so as to cover all the water in front of me, on my third cast I missed a bite so decided to go back over the spot again, this was a idea that paid off for me as once I had retrieved back to roughly the same place I missed the bite I had another this time though I struck into the fish and it felt a good one, after a few minutes I was reaching for my net and unfortunately almost as soon as the fish hit the surface my hook pulled. Gutted but determined not to let it stop me from my days learning I cast to the next spot in the sequence I had laid out in my head, no bite on that one but on the next I was back into another fish, once again it didn't feel a bad size and after a minute or two I finally managed to get one in the net.


As I said in my previous post my Perch pb is 1lb 13oz and this fish wasn't near that so I didn't weigh it, I simply enjoyed looking at it for a little while took a few pictures of and with it and then returned it back to the water. I have now officially christened my new net and unhooking mat that my other half had bought me a few days ago and I could not be happier with the session so far, I guess I would have been a bit happier if I landed the first fish to but I did not expect to be getting any bites for a while as I tried to get used to the new style of fishing. I continued casting in my fan and on what was to be the last cast with this lure I had a bite from something much bigger, I knew at this moment I was either playing a British record Perch or I had hooked a Pike, I mean to be honest I just knew I had hooked into a Pike not a massive one but again I was happy to have hooked another fish, after a short while of playing the fish as I was using my ultra light set up I got it to a point where it was wallowing on the surface ready to be netted, you can imagine my utter heartbreak as my shad fell in slow motion from the fishes mouth and I desperately tried to reach it with the net, unfortunately I couldn't reach and to add to insult to injury the fish stayed in the same spot for what felt like a age before sinking back to the depths, I'm even sure it winked at me before doing so! With this cast being the last in the sequence I changed up the lure, I stuck with the same packet of shads just changed the colour, I went with a green coloured one I would describe it as a Perch pattern but I'm probably wrong. I began to cast in the same fan as before starting back from the beginning again, things started off slow with this lure as after the first four casts I didn't even have a knock, however on the fifth cast I hooked another fish but this time I could tell it was smaller, when it surfaced though I was happy to see it was the target species again.


Although this one was a lot smaller it was in near mint condition only for a split in the peck fin shown in the picture above, this fish was a little bit smaller than the average stamp that are normally caught from this water but to be honest for me its not all about the size, I know I mention my pb and things but that really is only part of why I fish, personally I believe that if you worry to much about personal bests and things then you end up loosing a lot of the appreciation for the smaller details and as this fish shows they don't have to be big to be beautiful!

         Thanks for reading once again guys I hope you enjoyed, I have a whole lot more fishing planned in the very near future so I'm hoping to bring you more regular posts again for a little while at least. Until next time stay safe everyone and good luck with whatever your out to achieve.




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