"Canada Goose"
I only had two runs on the "sleeper" rod, one of which was a really blistering run which I managed to miss somehow, and at the very end of my session, a couple of clicks of my reel resulted in the fin perfect Carp below, that put up a very determined effort which belied the fact he or she was only about nine pounds. I particularly like the redness of the fins, and the perfect scale pattern, a fine example of a common.
"Fin Perfect Common Carp"
I thoroughly enjoyed my session at the lake, and was now well and truly excited about the prospect of Pike fishing on Tuesday. I always wash my rods, reels and sort all my tackle out on return from fishing, and this trip was no exception, in fact if anything I was even more thorough than usual. My wife says I spend more time washing my fishing tackle than I do the car, and I am slightly ashamed to admit this is the case. It's just another symptom of my fishing addiction. Yesterday was spent browsing blogs (fishing of course or fishing porn as my wife calls it!), washing the cars (I had been shamed into it) and I spooled my Shimano Twin Power XT-RB reel with fresh line. This reel has a fantastic line-lay and drag system, it's the best reel I have and would be more than suitable for Pike. Everything was set for my adventure!. I called Bob to see if everything was still alright his end, and double checked the directions to where we would meet up. The fall was only five hours away at this point, with the first signs of nausea coming before I even ate my evening meal. I tried to dismiss the nausea at first but it continued to build over the next few hours, and I am sure you can guess the rest. Suffice to say I didn't stray far from the bathroom. At 4am this morning I was still kidding myself that I would still make it to Exeter for 10am. At eight this morning I surrendered to the fact I had contracted Norovirus and contacted Bob to make my apologies. He was really understanding, saying he would no doubt go fishing anyway with nothing else planned. All I could think was aargh!!. I guess I tempted fate and suffered a bad case of a fall following pride, and what do they say about the best laid plans again. There is always another day I guess, but it will be some time before Bob is available again as he going to visit his daughter in sunny California next week for two months. Oh well, I will just have to give it a go myself when I am next off. Could be exciting!
4 comments:
Eeek! Sounds like a nasty bug you had there.
Funnily enough, it also put paid to some of my recent fishing- I entered the valentines day pike match and lasted about an hour. I went a shade of green- no more detail neccesary!
Tight lines
Dom
Dominic - Thanks for your comment. Your right, it's not a nice virus. It was a shame it hit you at the Valentines day Pike competition and I understand the shade of green bit completely.
Hi Steve, I gave in to the fact that planning your trips too much is bad news a while ago now! My most productive outings seem to be the spontaneous or opportunistic ones at the moment. Sorry to hear that you were ill. You'll have to come up to Northants some time and come fishing with us. People we take with us always seem to do better than we do!
Hi Oli, thanks for your comments, and couldn't agree more about the best outings being the spontaneous ones. You certainly seem to have some cracking rivers up in Northants, something we basically lack in my immediate area. Thanks for the offer, it's something for me to think about for the future.
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