Wednesday, 28 December 2016

Arran's Lake 20-7-16



I decided to treat myself to a day out and wanted a big bag of fish. So off to Arran’s I went. Now I know this is not everyone’s cup of tea, but I wanted to try a few things out.

First a smaller landing net head. For years I’ve used a large spoon, which made it easy if you hooked a big double, but was heavy and slow. Plus I thought it slowed down unhooking and could lead to trashed rigs in the net. So based on some advice from MaggotDrowners I’d got a smaller net to try.

Second a change in bait. For years my go to bait has been an 11mm expander on a size 8 hook, but having read a theory that a hard pellet would catch the bigger fish (Nathan Watson off MaggotDrowners) I turned up with a load of 8mm pellets instead. Not to mention that you get a lot of liners at Arran’s and not having to rebait after each knock could make a difference.

So what can I say? I set up on the near end of the lake, an area I’d not fished before and started feeding as I got my gear together. In went the rig and (wait for it) nothing.   

Eventually fish started to show, and I started to catch. But, by Arrans standards it was very slow. I was fairly sure this was nothing to do with the gear I was using, the fish were just not there. I tried a few things with the depth, the feeding and general presentation, but nothing seemed to work consistently

Anyway, I pushed on, kept feeding and eventually the fished arrived and then other problems started to occur. When there are many fish in front of you, and they’re on the surface how to you fish when there are no floating baits allowed?



Needless to say, after a frustrating few hours I got into a sort of rhythm, fishing shallow just to side of the main group I could pick off some nice fish. Indeed, at one point I hooked an absolute lump. This lump proceeded to bottom out my 22 elastic and find a snag before shedding the hook. This is the first time I’ve hooked a big fish at Arran’s (no doubles to date, 9lb being the best) but this was a proper fish. The owner reckons they could go up to 30lb in the lake, but they don’t show too often. 

Well, this might not have been that big, but it was no stickleback either.   




Back to the fishing. It took a while but I started to catch quickly and was having the two (or even three) fish in the landing net problem, but the hourly catch rate starter to climb.

At 4pm I packed up. Exhausted, soaking wet from the knees down from unhooking fish with an absolute mass of carp in front of me. 

And a new PB for highest weight caught in a single sitting. 1111lb

My bagging needs satisfied, I can now focus on something else.

Catch:
250 carp (commons and mirrors)
3 rudd
Total weight: 1111lb

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