Thursday, 23 June 2016

A week to the day later and I'm back on the Thames for another pleasure session.

The plan was to try out the Korum 4000 Feeder Reel I'd bought recently, the first I've ever owned with a baitrunner facility and at the same time practice my casting to a clip technique which was frankly non-existent.

Peg 5 on the Home Park stretch this time and following torrential overnight rain, which had thankfully stopped just after I arrived at 8am, the river was pushing through more than I'd hoped.

I set up an Avon rod with quiver tip, 30g cage feeder with 10lb main line line straight through to a 15 inch long 4lb hook length and a size 14. After a couple of practice casts it was clear that more weight was needed to hold bottom so i swopped the 30 for a 60g, the heaviest I had and set about developing my casting technique only to find that even when packed with groundbait I still couldn't hold bottom so dispensed with the line clip and settled for trying my best to hit the same spot each time.

Groundbait was a 50/50 mix of a proprietary Bream/Barbel brand the name of which escapes me and Vitalin that had been put through a blender until it was a fine'ish powder, to this I added a few sweetcorn kernels that I'd doused in paprika and left overnight. Hook bait was one fake floating sweetcorn kernel and one real one.

To my surprise I felt confident using the fake kernels, a few years back I'd have laughed at the idea but here I was using them and fully expecting them to do the business.

Between around half eight and ten o'clock every cast led to a bite and while not all of them developed enough for me to hit them it wasn't long before I'd had four or five good Roach in the 7-12oz bracket, a couple of Chublets, a single Dace and one small skimmer Bream.

The other side of ten I had a few knocks but no more so stuck it out until around half twelve and then called it a day.

As with any session a few lessons were learnt, not least that I need to get a few heavier feeders, casting to the clip is probably best practiced on a stillwater and that my new reel was all that I'd hoped it would be.

And with two pleasure sessions under my belt I'm now ready to get back to setting all those new personal bests! The question is which one do I aim for first?

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