Didsbury Dave
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Did you not weigh the perch?Won a canal match on the K&A last week. Not a great shot but a clonking perch on wormView attachment 73245
Did you not weigh the perch?Won a canal match on the K&A last week. Not a great shot but a clonking perch on wormView attachment 73245
No mate, certainly 2lb at least. We'd already had a bit of palava with the scales needing a new battery so in rush to get them back - hence the crappy photo.Did you not weigh the perch?
Last time I fished a canal match in September I had a 1oz roach and a crayfish :-(Been hard work on the canal match circuit the last few weeks . Things are on the change though and the bream and skimmers will start to show more in the next few weeks . Mid April through May can throw up some exceptional catches if you are on em ! Back to the last couple of weeks …… I drew an end peg on the Leeds Liverpool canal at Appley Bridge on the Wigan DAA Sunday match , I only got home from holiday in Lanzarote late the Friday night so no prep and all a bit of a rush and hardly any bait . Only went and won the match with 8lb odd and a lovely days fishing jammy bugger ! Last 3 matches since then , nearly 6lb for a section win from a crap peg then 2 oz in the midweeker and 1lb 3oz yesterday! Ups and downs eh don’t we love it ! haha
lovely perch mate and congratulations on your victory!No mate, certainly 2lb at least. We'd already had a bit of palava with the scales needing a new battery so in rush to get them back - hence the crappy photo.
Nice fishing. Thats a hell of a perch. Nice bream too.Won a canal match on the K&A last week. Not a great shot but a clonking perch on wormView attachment 73245
Bad time of year to catch perch as they spawn earlier than other coarse fish and stop feeding for a long period of time . Hardly any perch being caught in the canal matches I have fished the last couple of months . When the eels start feeding on worms on the Leeds Liverpool canal the perch tend to switch on aswell usually mid May after some warmer weather and rise in water temp ;-)I don't know how many times I've been out over the last few weeks. A few dead bait trips and about half a dozen lure trips, sometimes both in the same day. I haven't had a fish on the deadbaits since I had a 12lber a few weeks ago. On the lures I've had a few little perch and one about a pound and a quarter, but it's mainly been blanks. It's been a poor time for lure fishing really with cold nights and bright days. We are sort of stuck between seasons at the moment.
I had a couple of pre-spawning fatties in March but you're right, they will probably have spawned now. They will get on the munch when the weather settles I agree. They don't like high pressure with the cold nights and bright days at this time of year in my experience.Bad time of year to catch perch as they spawn earlier than other coarse fish and stop feeding for a long period of time . Hardly any perch being caught in the canal matches I have fished the last couple of months . When the eels start feeding on worms on the Leeds Liverpool canal the perch tend to switch on aswell usually mid May after some warmer weather and rise in water temp ;-)

where on the whiteadder are you fishing mate?I am off on the Whiteadder and Tweed next week. Toot Toot!
A ghillie mate of mine had a 35lb salmon on his beat on the Wye near Ross a couple of days ago...
I have been out on our beat a few times and haven't even seen a fish yet!
Its association water mate... I just joined Wirral Game Anglers and they have a couple of rods.where on the whiteadder are you fishing mate?
Interesting report and well done on the fish. I've been looking at Rutland for a winter predator trip. I think it has big zander as well as pike and perch. I seem to remember it's not open for very long for coarse fishing though.Just back from three days on the mighty Rutland Water with five others. My god it was cold and barely got over 9c through the day. The wind was from a different direction every day too, SE, W and then North. Despite that when you found concentrations of fish the sport was fast and furious. On the last day we found high quality bows to 3 1/2 lb in Hideaway Bay right at the top of the South Arm where there was also some welcome shelter from the wind. They fought like hell. We took 26 to the boat with my friend giving me a good pasting. He was presenting his buzzers consistently in the top couple of feet of water and I just couldn't seem to replicate that - I still finished in double figures though so was happy with that. Our Party caught nearly 300 fish in total over the three days. We were told Grafham was fishing even better.
I love Rutland, what a place, its like having the choice of 30 fisheries in one such is its size and variety of drifts and bays. Three days fishing and we barely scratched the surface. It takes 35 minutes in the boat from top of the arm to the lodge. If you are fishing at the top of the South and fancy a go at the top of the North arm it takes well over an hour to get there. Mental. The staff are brilliant and the boats are the best there are.
We will be doing the same next year for sure.
Massive predator fish on all the Anglian waters. It’s very popular. Season is fairly long. Here is all the info you need. Rutland is my favourite but the other waters are brilliant too.Interesting report and well done on the fish. I've been looking at Rutland for a winter predator trip. I think it has big zander as well as pike and perch. I seem to remember it's not open for very long for coarse fishing though.
I've been out loads with the lure gear, light and heavy, for very few results. I remember a small pike on a tiny wobbled plug designed for perch. I remember a couple of thumps and a heartstopping lunge from a big reservoir pike to a big lure and a hooked canal trout which leapt and fell off. But apart from that I must have had at six short lure blanks since my last post. Twice I've been roving/deadbaiting on the same reservoir too and been pestered to death by massive crayfish.
Yes that's it. It finishes early, ie end of January. The time to go would be September/October when they are still active. I might go actually. Thanks mate.Massive predator fish on all the Anglian waters. It’s very popular. Season is fairly long. Here is all the info you need. Rutland is my favourite but the other waters are brilliant too.
Predator Fishing | Rutland Water | Anglian Water Parks
Rutland Water's predator fishing is available for the brave angler looking to snag a pike, zander, and specimen perch. Daily and season permits available.anglianwaterparks.co.uk
Have a bash for the trout too. At that time of year they are on the fry bashing and at their best. Was talking to the head warden at Rutland and he was telling me that predator anglers at Pitsford were catching brown trout to 20lb. Bloody monsters!Yes that's it. It finishes early, ie end of January. The time to go would be September/October when they are still active. I might go actually. Thanks mate.