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7lbs 3oz chub

Well I’ve continued with the chub fishing as the barbel just seem reluctant to put in an appearance this year on the H.Avon. My next session on the Avon gave me a big fat blank. The water temperature had dropped 5c so that’s just the excuse I need.

I fished a couple of days later in the island swim for a late afternoon session. There were about 10 chub in the swim with perhaps a couple going over 5lbs. The object of the session was to see if I could sort out the rigs and see where I was going wrong. Well I tried long and short rigs and during those few hrs I hooked and landed 3 chub all sub 4lbers. What this proved was that if the pellets were wafting around they wouldn’t touch the things. So it had to be pinned to the bottom of the river.

The following day I was out for a short session once more. I had decided on a swim where there are some huge chub. However I would change the area where I baited up. This did the trick nicely and some dozen or so chub came out to feed. There were some serious size looking chub coming out onto the feed. The chub would root around under the weed and it was here where I would trip them up. Following on from the previous trips observations on the chub feeding I put a AA shot about 3 inches away from the hook which stuck the bait to the river bed. I didn’t have long to wait before the rod hooped over and I was playing a chub, then almost immediately the hooked pulled out. That’s not a good move. However got to say that the chub soon regrouped and came rushing back up on the bait again. After about 15 minutes the rod hooped over once again and this time I was playing an angry chub. There is plenty of weed in the river and they always bury themselves into the thick stuff, however with gentle pressure from downstream of the weed they can normally be coxed downstream away from it. Once I’m past this area then it plain sailing for the netting. Into the net it went and I thought oh yes another good chub. On the scales it went 5lbs 15oz so not a cigar moment.

It was still a big chub that definitely be over 6lbs later this year. So that was making the session much more enjoyable.

So I rebaited and put the mesh on the hook with the 6ft hooklink and sent the line out to rest once more with the line passing through the weed to disguise it from the chub. II had a couple of rattles and pulls from chub but no really positive bites as such. Once or twice the free spool clutch would shrill out a song for a brief period but alas not hookups.

So a couple of casts later the rod shuddered in the rest and what ever was on the other end was taking line from the clicking free spool. I was on it quickly and the rod hooped over and a strong chub pulled back on the other end. I led it downstream through the weed beds which it took every opportunity to get into or entwined. It was strong powerful chub and looked to be a 6lber as it exited the last weed bed. In the deep powerful river it kept pulling hard on the rod diving for an escape. But once I had it’s head above the water the fight was over and it was consumed in the folds of the net. I knew it was a big fish when I lifted the net clear of the river and onto the mat. It looked a big 6lber. So out came the weighing equipment and on the scales it was 7lbs 3oz and my 3rd 7lber of 2020. I moved the fish to a better area for photo’s and video. I thought I would reweigh it once more and sure enough the same weight. While I gathered and set up the photo stuff the fish was safe in the margins. And what a prize that fish was.

7lbs 3oz

Sequentially the fish was confirmed as Andy (you should have been here yesterday) Cowley’s same chub of 7lbs 4oz last year.

So pretty ecstatic with the outcome of the day.

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Short video of June 2020 fishing adventures

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Next 2 visits to the H.Avon and a couple of 6lb chub

The weather had been dry and bright for a fair time but over the last few days it had rained and we had about 2 inches. The pond I’m building is almost full now. Andy had arranged to go catfish fishing while I had thought it would be a good time to head to another […]

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First couple of visits of the 2020-2021 season to the H.Avon

The Covid 19 virus had still kept people in lockdown however luckily us anglers were allowed to fish again. Normally Andy (you should have been here yesterday) Cowley and I normally stay at my house in Fordingbridge for the first 4 days of the season. However this year this wasn’t possible because we were not […]

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Carp fishing on the top

With many people furloughed due to the Covid 19 virus it would appear that many people are using this time off to go fishing. The lakes have been rammed with anglers enjoying the fantastic weather that spring has bought. The Met Office is saying 696 hours of bright sunshine for this spring which is a […]

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First Time out since lockdown

We were allowed out to fish 6 days ago as the lockdown was being loosened to enable some sport and outside activities to start once again. I thought about where I should fish first. Lakes were going to be very busy and booking swims and all sorts of regulations were being debated. One of even […]

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Corona virus or Covid-19

Pretty soon after the river season finished for the year, March 2020 will go down in history of when the UK closed down.23rd March Boris our Prime Minister came on the TV at 8.30pm to tell people to stay at home. One of the slogans was very much stay home, protect the NHS and save […]

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Thats’s it for the season and another big chub

Andy (you should have been here yesterday) Cowley and I were discussing where we were going to fish the previous night. I had to remind him that the second day of the season I suggested he should fish a swim that produced a big 6lb chub plus 3x5lbers. He did and he caught a 7lb […]

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At last 7lbs 3oz chub from the Avon

Well having returned from the Maldives and a great experience it was time to get fishing again. The season was drifting towards a close and all I had to show was a couple of chub to 5lbs 10oz plus a smaller one. I had been fishing some short 2hr sessions and half day ones and […]

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More perch fishing and yet another 3lber

The rivers were still in flood and high. The Hampshire Avon has been in the fields for months now. Sure enough the quantities of rain was diminishing however there is so much ground water that any showers go straight into the river sending the levels up once more. So Andy (you should have been here […]

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