Bluemoon Angling Thread

ill be having a walk round lymm dam on my days off,my first ever lure fishing jaunt,my plan to walk the entire lake and lob a lure in wherever i can, going to invest in a few rubber lures, and those korum squirmz, got the rod and reel, looking forward to it, if i enjoy it as much as im anticipating then i will invest in more specialized gear, i am going to file off the barbs, I've never used barbed hooks, not very confident in shoving my hand in a 35lb pikes mouth :)so the barbless should be easier, if they come off they do, its the thrill of the attack im looking for.
my one and only pike was the biggest buzz ive ever had fishing, bringing a roach in(on lymm dam and the flash of pike as it attacked, and as I've said before a whopping 3.5lb pike was landed :) heroic stuff
Make sure you watch some films about how to unhook pike and of course take some forceps. It’s easy to kill them if you don’t know what you’re doing. The key is to grip them under the jaw.
 
ill be having a walk round lymm dam on my days off,my first ever lure fishing jaunt,my plan to walk the entire lake and lob a lure in wherever i can, going to invest in a few rubber lures, and those korum squirmz, got the rod and reel, looking forward to it, if i enjoy it as much as im anticipating then i will invest in more specialized gear, i am going to file off the barbs, I've never used barbed hooks, not very confident in shoving my hand in a 35lb pikes mouth :)so the barbless should be easier, if they come off they do, its the thrill of the attack im looking for.
my one and only pike was the biggest buzz ive ever had fishing, bringing a roach in(on lymm dam and the flash of pike as it attacked, and as I've said before a whopping 3.5lb pike was landed :) heroic stuff
years ago i fished the dam regukarly, what worked best for me was a spoon and only a dozen or so casts in a spot and then move on, bit like fly fishing on a small river. This was before the variety of lures increased exponentially to what we have today. A mate used to buy sardines from the fishmongers and used sea-fishing gear, would go a season without a bite !!! Mind you, biggest i had was 4ibs but at least i had half dozen over the winter
 
Day 3 of our tour of Shropshire. Went on the Severn first day which was high but falling. Looked ideal but, apart from a few race and chublets, failed dismally. Second day to a very small, neglected pool over the border in Worcestershire in the grounds of a monastery. Very atmospheric, spooky even, and caught roach, hybrids and small carp up to 3lbs which was fun on light line but nothing special.

Today we're off to a private syndicate water in search of big roach and pike but can't help regretting that I should be in Portugal....
 
Make sure you watch some films about how to unhook pike and of course take some forceps. It’s easy to kill them if you don’t know what you’re doing. The key is to grip them under the jaw.
ive actually studied the films for a few years, that's why i haven't been ,lack of confidence, last thing i want to do it damage or god forbid kill something as amazing as a pike, hence the barbless hooks i will be using, id rather let one get off than do damage.
 
ive actually studied the films for a few years, that's why i haven't been ,lack of confidence, last thing i want to do it damage or god forbid kill something as amazing as a pike, hence the barbless hooks i will be using, id rather let one get off than do damage.
Modern hooks are so well designed nowadays I don't feel the need to use barbed hooks. I've bought cheap spinners and plugs with crude barbed hooks on and replaced the with barbless. It's all about keeping in contact with the fish so keep a tight line when using barbless hooks. I'm no expert in pike fishing but I don't leave it to long to strike as I'm fearful of landing a deeply hooked fish. I have a thick pair of suede gardening gloves in my bag when pike fishing rather than use a gag when unhooking them.
 
Modern hooks are so well designed nowadays I don't feel the need to use barbed hooks. I've bought cheap spinners and plugs with crude barbed hooks on and replaced the with barbless. It's all about keeping in contact with the fish so keep a tight line when using barbless hooks. I'm no expert in pike fishing but I don't leave it to long to strike as I'm fearful of landing a deeply hooked fish. I have a thick pair of suede gardening gloves in my bag when pike fishing rather than use a gag when unhooking them.
You use a gag? How very ‘50 shades of grey‘ of you. But with a Pike??
 
Modern hooks are so well designed nowadays I don't feel the need to use barbed hooks. I've bought cheap spinners and plugs with crude barbed hooks on and replaced the with barbless. It's all about keeping in contact with the fish so keep a tight line when using barbless hooks. I'm no expert in pike fishing but I don't leave it to long to strike as I'm fearful of landing a deeply hooked fish. I have a thick pair of suede gardening gloves in my bag when pike fishing rather than use a gag when unhooking them.
your all a great source of fishing knowledge and for that i really am grateful, i would never use a gag they look too medieval , gloved hand and my friend luckily works in operation theatres so i have a full array forceps coming in all shapes and sizes :)
 
Armed with 2 pints of maggots and a bag of prawn, my hopes were high of a good perch
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Didn't even get a knock, had to race home, think it was those prawns, well the perch weren't eating them, ah well there's always next time
 
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Must be the weather. Fishing an absolutely classic stretch of the River Teme near Tenbury Wells. Not a bite between us even on maggot. Stickingbit out til dark in the hope of a late chub !
Looking at that picture.........just being there is worth it.
 
Armed with 2 pints of maggots and a bag of prawn, my hopes were high of a good perch
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Didn't even get a knock, had to race home, think it was those prawns, we'll the perch weren't eating them, ah well there's alway next time
Looks a nice water that. Try small spinners like this Mepps one for perch. I'll dig my spinning tackle out of the loft soon. Getting to be the right time for a bit of autumn spinning. 52-04001_p_web.jpg
 
So my quest for perch started today, off to allostock i went with tales of a 4lb perch waiting for me in the margins of our jewel in the diamond club water View attachment 3792up at the crack of dawn
they say the camera never lies , well take another look at the picture,that isn't the rising sun,:)
 
Looks a nice water that. Try small spinners like this Mepps one for perch. I'll dig my spinning tackle out of the loft soon. Getting to be the right time for a bit of autumn spinning. View attachment 3798
i was looking at them only yesterday in tacklesavers (handforth) well angling direct as its known now
 
i was looking at them only yesterday in tacklesavers (handforth) well angling direct as its known now
I used to have some really good sport on them on compstall lodge in the 80s. Spinners lures plugs have advanced considerably since then, and those soft jelly things look interesting. DD is more clued up on spinning than I am though.
 

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