30th April Horseshoe lake and more carp, oh and one tench
When is the weather going to warm up. I arrived at 7am on the Monday with the rivers flooded due to the incessant rain we had over the weekend together with the gusting easterly winds. I had a quick look around and couldn’t believe I was the only angler on the lake. The problem they had with the carp deaths last year has certainly had an effect on the numbers of carpers turning up to fish the lake. It is said that bad news travels fast and the situation at Horseshoe reflects that. However there are still some big brown monsters to be caught. The trouble is I’m struggling to find the big green monsters (Tench), to beĀ fair it’s difficult to catch any green fish at all.air
The weather forecast had said that Monday would be fine and clear then thunder and rain would spread in from the east early Tuesday morning. So I positioned the bivvi so that the wind and rain would be at my back.
I spombed out some feed which included sweetcorn and hemp. And guess what within 40 minutes I soon had a take and from the fight it wasn’t a tench. I was using popped up plastic sweetcorn. The fish fought really well and took me sometime to bring to the net. Another guy Paul joined me to see what I was up to. He netted the fish for me and help me sort out the lines that had got tangled in the process. On the scales the fish went 24lbs plus and what a beauty it was. Almost a fully scaled mirror and in very good condition. What I’ve noticed is that the carp are giving you a good tussle for the time of year.
I could say it was a good start but it’s not a tench. I continued to fish throughout the day but nothing much came along. In fact nothing!
So with the rain going off at 10am I really thought about moving swims and things looked up as a fellow Tench Fisher Mick Butler came along. Together we hatched a cunning plan to fish a couple of swims. So I packed everything away moved swims and then proceeded to blank again for the next 18hrs.
I’m having a terrible season with the tench on Horseshoe at the moment, but with the weather being very unsettled the fish have not started feeding in earnest.
I can see me fishing for the tench way into July this year. As they say in football “I’m keeping the faith”.