I decided to set up opposite some open water rather than head towards the island, My thinking was the fish wouldn't be on the move so much and i though this presented me with the best option. My friend James set up to the right of me with the island to his right. I had made my rigs the night before as I always do if I have a planned session.
One a bottom bait made from IQ2 with the IQ2 whipped around some stripped back Kryston Mantis, so the hair is soft as the Fluorocarbon Iq is a bit to stiff for my liking as I would rather a more natural action from the bait.
| Bottom Bait Rig |
| See how i have whipped the iq around the hair |
Secondly a pop up rig using IQ2 and Kyrston Silkworm. It may look like there is a long length from the putty to the hook, the reason is I was using a critically balanced pop up so the hook was just balancing the pop up from the lake bed. As you can see both rigs use the Korda IQ I think the fluorocarbon has such a big part to play with my success this year.
| Pop up rig |
| Closer Look |
Once I was set up my baits of choice were a Cell Dumbell for the bottom bait an a Hot Peperami Pop up. Rigs were out into the chosen destination and within an hour I was into a fish after a good scrap I was finally able to slip the net under what looked like a good double. Fished was weighed at 22lb and photos taken and I had another 20 to add to my seasons total. That's now 14 20's including 2 27's and a 28 my pb.
| Beech 22lb |
Sorry to say that was the only fish of the session, After an hour or so of slipping the fish back the heavens opened for hours on end and I think that turned the fish off as the water temperature would of dropped a degree or two.
I will be back out a week today so wish me luck.
Thanks for reading Mike
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