A blog primarily about angling. Because I don't do a lot else. I will describe my fishing adventures and write some reviews of tackle etc. I will probably also include reviews of bands and other things that I encounter. But mainly fishing. Because fishing is the new rock and roll. If not that then its the new hip-hop. Now with added German.
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Sunday, 23 March 2014
Never get out of the boat. - Guyana : November 2013
Guyana : November 2013
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British Guyana stamp featuring an Arapaima and her Majesty the Queen (it looks like she can smell it) |
Having sat on my allowance of holiday days all year, some other travel plans fell through so I started seriously thinking about fishing in the Amazon. To fish here has been a dream of mine from the wilderness years between the ages of 17-37 when I had stopped fishing in favour of other pursuits. I remember seeing a BBC Attenborough nature documentary about the Amazon where a little guy perches on the front of his canoe in a little creek and attaches a feather and a hook to the end of a whippy stick. He proceeds to wiggle this about just under the water for a few seconds and WHAM. He hauls out a large peacock bass. I thought to myself that 'that has got to be a great place to go fishing'.
Many years later in September 2013 I found myself fortunate enough to have holiday, money in the bank and a rekindled love of fishing. Previous fishing holidays to India had turned out to be wonderful experiences so I began to seriously look into living the dream and fishing the mighty Amazon.
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Peacock Bass |
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Tiny peacock bass
Can you guess where I've been on holiday? It was a great trip but I suffered the slings & arrows of some shitty luck before getting an unforgettable fish.
Full report to follow when I get around to it.
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Full report to follow when I get around to it.
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bait-sized but pretty peacock bass |
Sunday, 28 July 2013
2013-2014 Early season lure fishing report.
The river fishing season here starts on the glorious 16th of June. This day is always hotly anticipated by UK anglers and, in my experience, never fails to disappoint.
This 2013-14 season was different and got off to a great start on June 16th. I was due to attend the Lure Anglers Society event on the Thames at Eynsham at 9am on opening day but I could not resist nipping in to one of my favourite Thames predator venues on the way out.
Thames sunset at Eynsham. |
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Saturday, 25 May 2013
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Lure Anglers Society event. Newport Pagnell. May 5th.
In which my talent for catching small pike is rewarded with glittering prizes from the land of the rising sun.
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A smug D.Heaps relaxes over a few tench wearing runner-up Sunline cap. |
Not much to report here for me since the end of the river season. I've tried luring for perch a bit in the canal and secret gravel pit with a couple small pike to show for it. I've also got off the mark for tench with a couple from Newlands Angling Club.
Today I have just returned from a splendid event. The Lure Anglers Society event at Newport Pagnell Fishing Association's Sherington Lakes. There were competitions sponsored by Major Craft and Sunline with predator fish caught being judged on the basis of length rather than weight. There were prizes of Major Craft (smart Japanese Tackle) rods for longest pike and perch and an overall total length competition with prizes of Sunline braid/hats/trophies up for grabs.
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Hosted article: Rohu fishing at KRS by Pete Carroll
As a departure from the usual format of me gloating about what I've caught I am proud to present an article by my friend Pete Carroll. Regular readers will recognise Pete from the Indian mahseer fishing articles. Pete is based in India and, with Joe, has been pioneering fishing in the vast Krishna Raja Sagara dam at Mysore. I've never caught a rohu but I have enjoyed eating one that someone else caught at Kabini. Over to you Peter.
Let me start these tales of worldwide ‘derring
do’ by telling you of my humble angling background. I have fished for longer
than I can remember, my father was a fanatical angler and he gave me no choice,
I was always going to be a fisherman whether I liked it or not. My earliest
fishing memory is as a four year old, I was left standing, holding a rod, on a
rock in the middle of Rydal Water and was literally nearly dragged into the
depths by a vicious toothy pike that probably weighed in at a massive 5
pounds. After this traumatic event if my
father and Uncle Vic announced they were going pike fishing I would decline the
invitation to join them.
Rohu fishing at KRS
Joe with a good rohu |
Sunday, 24 February 2013
Two PB fish in 8 days. February 2013
Three months later I've finally got something to write about. Most anglers have targets in terms of sizes of different fish that they wish to achieve but it is important to enjoy the fishing rather than obsess about these targets. Three big ones for me that I had yet to realise were the 2lb roach, 3lb perch and 6lb chub. Fish larger than these live in the rivers around where I live in Oxford. In about 7 hours of fishing in the last 8 days I have just beaten 2 of these and am very happy indeed.
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If you know chub you will like the look of this classic swim Smooth water in between turbulent runs with a big snag at the end. |
Monday, 12 November 2012
November Perch Spectacular
Urban perch go berserk.
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Typical perch specimen from downtown |
Although the boat traffic on the Thames around Oxford can be a nuisance to anglers, the need for weirs and locks to make the river navigable provides interesting features and some nice areas for fish to shelter from heavy flows after rain. I've been studying Google maps to try and figure out where fish might hide in higher water and went for a 'look' at a little basin/confluence right in town yesterday evening with my lovely new light spinning outfit described HERE
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