Showing posts with label Fishing short sessions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fishing short sessions. Show all posts

Saturday, February 01, 2014

THERE'S A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PASSION AND AN OBSESSION - Canal chub (Winter fishing. Series 1: Episode 9)


Click to play the video. Includes: It's important that anglers understand the difference between a passion and an obsession - Bait and rig revealed - The toilet habits of the kingfisher
 
 
In this week's video I share the need to know the difference between a passion and an obsession. This is true in every area of life, but especially so for us anglers. In fact I would say that it's crucial we not only understand that there is a difference but then to make sure we are firmly on the right side of the line. In a nutshell, passion is good, obsession bad. I would also say that just because someone fishes a lot, that in itself doesn't mean to say they are obsessed. It's all about what's going on in our mind. Anyway, what about the actual fishing this week, how did that go?

A small chub on the bank
 
Underneath the first photo in this week's blog, I wrote the words 'A small chub'. But is it small? Someone contacted me recently to say he had never caught a 3lb chub and the ones that I have been banking of late have all been monsters. So although there's nothing wrong in using words like 'small' we do have to understand that they are just relative to our own experiences. The moment we feel a chub, or any other fish for that matter, doesn't have the same value as another based on size alone, then it's time for some serious re-evaluation.
 
Barbel Stix does the business again
 
I continued with my Barbel Stix approach this week, fishing both Frankfurter Sausage and Undercover flavours. That's the latter that you can see in the photo above. I think confidence plays a massive part in angling and no more is that reflected than in bait choice. Although the canal has been tough, the only bait I've taken along has been Barbel Stix. If nothing else, I know that it has put a lot of big chub on the bank for me. Another thing is that I can confidently say it won't 'blow' as a bait. In the whole of this week I only saw one family group of anglers anywhere on the canal - and they went after an hour.
 
Another chub poses for the camera with yours truly
 
Whoever said 'time flies' wasn't joking - I can't believe it's the first of February today (as I publish this blog entry of course). I'm still on track for my fish-every-day-of-the-year target, although to highlight the title of this week's blog entry, there's no obsession involved but lots of passion. Of course, I'm not able to fish twenty-four hours of every single day, and that is reflected very much in this week's sessions. I averaged out at about three hours per outing. I can do four mornings and it's no more total fishing time than the angler who does a twelve-hour session.
 
In the net and ready to go back
 
All the fish caught this week were my target species, apart from one bream in the final visit. However, when the rod pulled out of the rest and the fish took off like an express train, in the split second before I lifted into it, I was convinced that I had hooked into a carp. Imagine my surprise when I found myself banking a small bream, one that definitely punched above its weight for sure. As it happened, it was the only fish I caught that morning so avoided a blank. It's always nice when your target species hits the back of the net, but hardly an issue when something else obliges instead.
 
The bream that I thought was a carp
 
And finally (I like to end my blog with that as no doubt you've realised), for those who do access my website (www.anglingdiary.com) as a means of connecting with my weekly entry, you will have realised by now that it hasn't been updated for a couple of weeks. The people that host the site did some internal work, which meant that for the first time in almost 11 years, I was unable to get on there. Basically they weren't able to help, so I just had to draw a line under it. It's no issue though, I was just using the site as a place to host the blogs. They're still out there, and as from now will just be on Blogger as opposed to the site as well (Published February 1 2014)
 
Blog published every Saturday, this is number 551.
 
 

 

 

 
 

Saturday, January 18, 2014

WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH - Canal chub fishing (Winter fishing. Series 1: Episode 7)

 
Click play to watch video. Includes: Fishing short sessions - bird clips - fishing in difficult conditions
 
 
As always, you can watch the video above by clicking play. Apart from doing things a little differently this time round (a change is as good as a rest and all that), it was hard going and so with no fish on my opening session of the week, I was forced into prolonging the filming if I wanted to catch something for the camera. As you will hear on the video, I was quite positive that the fish had come on the feed. Well they did, but not as I would have liked.
 
The opening fish of the week
 
As we all know though, angling can be a real challenge sometimes. But, as the heading of this week's blog implies, we have to battle on and persevere. In fact following a blank, my second session, on paper, didn't look good at all. A sharp overnight frost, combined with the first snow of the year, saw a number of anglers commenting on social media that they were definitely staying away from fishing. Now of course, I'm not being critical, but the reality is you only catch if your bait's in the water. 

A chub rested, in the net, and ready to go back
 
Although the opening fish wasn't big, I was just happy to catch. If you've been following my recent chub adventures, you'll know I've been banking some big fish. Sometimes though you're just happy to catch anything, regardless of size. I was recently asked if I have ever had a fishless blog and the answer to that, is in over 10 years I have managed to catch at least one fish each week. Of course though, the advantage I have over most bloggers is that I do get more than one bite of the cherry.


A robin on the rod

As you will be aware if you have watched the video, I managed to capture a few bird clips this week, including the angler's favourite - the robin. Whether stealing maggots from our bait box, mopping up dropped groundbait or just perching on the rod, there can't be many fishermen who have not had a close encounter with a friendly  robin on a regular basis. I also saw my second (although likely to be the same bird) chiffchaff of the month. Very common summer migrants, it's always great to spot an overwintering one.

Returning another small  chub
 
So no big fish this week, but as we know with angling, you can't put your order in and expect it to be delivered as and when you want. The most important thing though is that I did manage to catch something, but I guess even more important than that is I enjoyed it. Without that, what's the point in fishing? At the end of the video I give my Facebook angling page a mention, well it also incorporates a lot of nature stuff as well. So if either - or both - of those float your boat then why not give it a like? Finally, if you watched the video and took the bird quiz, the answers are: magpie, robin, bullfinch (female), mistle thrush, robin, mistle thrush. If you got all of them, well done. (Published January 18 2014)
 
Published every Saturday, this is blog entry 549
 
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