The bit you should read.
This fishing blog details my angling adventures around the UK (although depending where I am in the country I also sea fish from both Boat and Shore, Carp, Pike and Fly fish). I will be giving a summary of 3 values considered by most anglers as well as the additional Disabled Access rating. Since being diagnosed with CIDP and regaining my motor function Disabled angling and Disabled access is now something I always consider when visiting venues. They will all be rated on a scale of 1* to 5*;
1. Fishability *****
2. Accessability *****
3. Value for Money *****
4. Disabled Access *****
I think these 4 points are the key issues which are readily identifiable with all anglers. Feel free to take a look and add your own comments along the way!
Sunday, 26 October 2014
Trip #66 - Cefn Mably Bridge Pond
Today was going to be a busy day. It was going to involve several family visits, a family meal and 100 mile return trip to Somerset from South Wales, so my time bank side was going to be limited. I was also travelling very light with 2 reels, 2 feeder rods, a landing net, a handle and a box of rig bit essentials. I was hoping for a very productive session and with a few venues very close to my parent’s house offering this I was spoilt for choice. In the end I went with Cefn Mably on the advice of a mate of mine (Dale). To be honest he echoed what I was already thinking "They all fish the same! Just fish close to the island and don't forget to feed the margins!" so with that advice I decided veer away from my favoured Horseshoe Lake to try out one of Cefn Mably's newer lakes, the Bridge Pond.
Labels:
Bridge Pond,
Cardiff,
Carp,
Cefn Mably Lakes,
Feeder Fishing,
Fishing,
Fishing in Wales,
Pellets
Location:
Cefn Mably Lakes, Caerphilly CF3 6LP, UK
Sunday, 19 October 2014
Trip #65 - Bendricks Beach
It's been a good few weeks since I've been able to get out and wet
a line, and with several trips to and from Wales over the last fortnight I was
faced with the prospect of a double header fishing wise. Obviously, when this
chance started to come to fruition I jumped at it. My brother is a very keen
sea angler and frequently ends up going out and catching Codling, Ray,
Smoothound, Whiting... All sorts really. So when he asked if I fancied a few
hours out on Saturday afternoon, (and without being remotely competitive) I
picked out a few dusty beachcasters and a tripod, jumped in the car and away we
went.
The rod and reels I used were;
1. 12’
9’’ – Daiwa Amorphous Whisker (Blue) Beachcaster – Reel down
2. 12’
6’’ – Shimano Super Ultegra Beach (Soft Tip) Beachcaster – Reel down
Both
coupled with Daiwa SL20SH multiplier reels, using 18lb mainline and a 60lb
shockleader. A bit of step up from 6lb Reflo...
Labels:
Barry,
Beachcaster,
Bendricks Beach,
Conger Eel,
Fishing,
Fishing in Wales,
Limpet,
Lugworm,
Ragworm,
Sea Fishing,
South Wales,
Squid
Location:
Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, UK, CF63 3RF
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Trip #64 - Potwell Farm Lake
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The top left hand corner of the lake as you leave the car park |
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From the opposite end of the lake. |
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Blog - New Features
Just a quick one to say that i'm in the process of updating quite a few elements on the blog. Hopefully this will make it more useful to readers. There will be some minor changes taking place over the next few weeks but the two main additions (for now) are shown in this image and can be clicked on the above links.
Why not have a look for yourself?
Why not have a look for yourself?
Labels:
Paul on Coarse Fishing
Location:
Yeovil, Somerset, UK
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Trip #63 - Highlands Dairy Farm
I have been very keen to find a venue in my region (Somerset)
which has a few Tench, and after a bit of digging around I had uncovered a place
which specifically stated Tench, Rudd, Roach and Carp on the website. Also, as
it was a new venue I was quite excited at the prospect of having a Tench venue
less than 15 minutes from my doorstep. Finding the venue wasn't that difficult
thanks to Google maps, although there was a moment where I found myself driving
through a farm without seeing any form of a sign for the 3 lakes. I arrived at
the venue just after half 9 (a bit later than anticipated) and after parking up
I had a quick walk around to choose where I would be fishing. Of the 3 lakes at
the premises, 1 had been booked for 2 days for a competition. I spent half an
hour or so speaking to locals and decided I would fish the first lake this time
and fish the bottom lake on my next visit. When asking about the Tench in the
venue I was quickly told that if they were in the lakes, none had ever been
seen or caught...
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A few options near the island |
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Tackle Store Review - The Tackle Box
I was walking along the Cobb at Lyme Regis with the
wife recently and I was pleasantly surprised to see a lot of people fishing.
There were a few guys spinning and even more people using standard bait fishing
tactics. Although I didn't see any fish coming out, the beach definitely looked
inviting to any potential sea anglers. On the walk back to the car with a wet
and muddy dog, I noticed a chap walking past with the Tackle Box logo on the
back of his hoodie. With a quick Google I found that the shop was only a few
meters away! With that in mind, it would be rude not to call in and have a look
around. I will say, not being local to Lyme Regis, I did rely quite heavily on
Google and for the first time it let me down! The location wasn't where I was
expecting, but after a quick ask around, I found out it was only a further 100
or so meters down the road. So we grabbed the dog and headed down the alleyway
to the shop to see what they had on offer.
Labels:
Bait,
Dorset,
Fishing,
Lures,
Lyme Regis,
Sea Fishing,
Shop,
Spinners,
Tackle Store Review,
The Tackle Box
Sunday, 7 September 2014
Trip #62 - Water Meadow Revisited
This was going to be my first fishing session as a
married man, and I was accompanied by my father in law, Jeff. I had deliberated
quite a lot about which venue to try. I was also a bit nervous as I hadn't
looked at any of my fishing gear in over 2 months. It's always surprising how
quickly spiders claim your equipment as residence. So I spent 10 minutes wiping
everything down and ridding my rod bag of creepy crawlies. I was also a bit
miffed to find that all my worms had disintegrated into mush. The soil from the
compost heap is obviously to acidic, and the little buggers just seemed to
melt. So it's back to some spare compost from the shed for the new batch, with
some butternut squash peel to tide them over! After a few emails, numerous
Google searches and much deliberation I decided we would visit my nearest
fishery Water Meadow Lakes (the forecast wasn't set to be fantastic, so an early
exit may been on the cards). It produced well on my last visit with a bumper bag of Roach even on a cold Sunday in February, so I was quite keen to see how
much the place had changed since the winter.
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Lots of options on my peg! |
Monday, 1 September 2014
Trip #61 - Dillington Pond - Take 3!
After my
last trip to Dillington I left knowing that the lake had a lot more to offer,
and perhaps a different tactic was required to catch a few Bream and Chub. One
thing is for certain, the pump house peg has been producing some very sizable
silver fish bags, and ever since Jamie Rich’s match win there has been a queue
of anglers ready to fish the peg. On this occasion I arrived at the lake at
6am, only to see another angler already unpacked and lugging his equipment over
to the peg! Good job I was heading to adjacent corner where I could have a bash
using the feeder. I got to my chosen peg set up my box and trialled the above
tree height for casting clearance. I would be fishing for Bream using (an
allegedly proven Bream mix of) Sensas Bream and Brown crumb groundbait, with
corn and casters, and alternating between chopped worm and caster on the hook.
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I would be aiming to cast underneath the willow |
Monday, 25 August 2014
Trip #60 - A spot of dinner!
Arriving at
Abbotsbury at 7 in the morning to walk the dog and find it absolutely packed
meant one thing, the fish were in and the fish were mackerel. I didn't have any
rods with me at the time, but after a quick visit to Tackle UK later that day
for shockleader, leads and feathers I was ready for a Mackerel bash. I haven't
fished for mackerel for a long time and was excited at the prospect of catching
fish for the table.
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I had some company fishing for dinner! |
Labels:
Abbottsbury,
Chesil Beach,
Dorset,
Feathers,
Fishing,
Fishing in South West England,
Mackerel,
Sea Fishing,
Somerset,
Spinning,
Tackle UK
Location:
Abbotsbury Beach, Dorset, UK, DT3
Sunday, 17 August 2014
Trip #59 - Jungle Warfare at Dillington
The
recent bank holiday meant I had was able to get out and wet a line and with
some solid bags of silver fish coming out, along with big Chub and Bream I
decided to head up to my local club water of Dillington Pond, targeting the
latter. After reading Jamie Rich's blog I knew the bigger fish were on the feed
and I just hoped they wouldn't be to pre-occupied spawning so that I could
catch a few. I had planned on getting up to the lake early, to avoid missing
out on my desired peg, but the local scrumpy I had drunk the night before
prevented me from getting out much before 10. I had a quick walk around and
found that the peg I wanted was taken by a chap called Scott. He was absolutely
bagging up on silver fish, fishing mid-water on caster. I asked his advice and
decided to fish peg 16, a great but challenging looking peg, one of only a few
with a feature in the shape of a big willow tree.
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My peg and where I would aim to fish |
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