River Blythe - 2hrs.
Another short excursion this week. I very nearly opted for a stab at a local pond for convenience, but my brain kicked in and reminded me there's only one more weekend left. It had to be a river.
The Blythe was the best bet time wise, but with a match using part of the water, I opted for a stretch I hadn't fished before.
Largely open and lacking in features, it's not as obviously alluring as some waters, but I found myself quite captivated by it. It was just nice to be strolling through pastures new, looking for something that screamed "fish me".
I found a handful of likely swims, but chose to ignore the one I liked most. I'd actually already selected another swim to start from, but I couldn't help wandering further on for a brief look. I'll revisit it when I have more time.
Any concerns of blanking were dispatched first cast. A couple of tentative plucks were met with a hopeful strike and a small meat loving chub was soon on the bank.
I love it down there mate . As you say , you don’t see a soul . And there are some good fish present 😊🌞
ReplyDeleteYes Baz. You've already had what I'm after!
DeleteHuge crayfish eating chub ?
DeleteHow different that river will look in June
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! A jungle I believe.
ReplyDeleteSuperb looking river and I have heard of good Chub in there, certainly 5+ and heard of the odd 6lber too, if only they gave themselves up easily...
ReplyDeleteYo Sean, I'm thinking of another Perch prospecting trip to the golf course this Sunday (3/4/22) morning. Fancy it please?
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