Session 22 and 23 – River And Pool

With Liz away in Great Yarmouth for the week I decided to have a couple of sessions – one on the River Severn, the other back to my usual haunt at the club’s Mike Day Fishery on the tench and bream pool…

Session 22 – River Severn, Ladyham. BAA Stretch Near Stourport (2024-09-19)

So I arrived on the banks of the Severn here around 0730 with no cars on the banks at all and so had my pick of swims. I elected a peg about halfway along…

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The river here is slow flowing and well known for bream, and in the winter, pike. Barbel do turn up here occasionally albeit not a stereotypical barbel water.

I fished one rod – a Ron Thompson 3.60 metre ledger rod with a quiver tip … don’t ask me what rating the tip was though as IMHO it matters not – a quiver tip is a quiver tip and as long as the current doesn’t bend it full belt then it’ll do me :)… My line was my usual 8lb BS leger line … Daiwa Hyper Sensor … with 8lb braid hook length to size 4 hook variously baited throughout the day with meat, bread and work … and a cage feeder was employed to deposit enticement around the fishing area.

After 6 hours without a single tap on the tip I headed home …

I’ve fished this stretch three times now … and still awaiting my first bite! Sill as you can see the scenery is quite pleasant and I watched a group of 5 buzzards circling the woods for an hour or so, two of which were practising their swooping on each other.

Session 23 – Back On The Pool (2024-09-21)

So my next outing – as it says on the tin – was back to my usual haunt, the club’s tench and bream pool arriving at around 0730. As usual I was the first on the pool although later in the day another couple arrived.

Setup as I’ve been currently doing – legering just off the opposite bank’s lily pad patch. 8lb main line and 8lb braid hook length, size 6 hook baited variously with worm, bread and meat and fished with a 15g bomb on a 4” running link. Loose feed consisting of dead maggot, wheat, barley, rice, hemp and other grain was catapulted in. Bite detection via bite alarm and bobbin.

Well, it was a quiet start … first (and only) bite coming probably just before 1300 but it did result in the capture of a 3lb 10oz tench…

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3lb 10oz Tench

Next cast unfortunately saw me cast about 6” too far and catching on a liy pad from which there was no escape and eventually broke off.

I retackled but as I needed to shop on the way home I had to pack away the gear at about 1430 and wend my way home without further action.

10 responses to “Session 22 and 23 – River And Pool”

  1. Cracking tench Steve – has the weather been okay up your way – the photos suggest so.

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    1. Been wetter past couple of weeks,Clive.

      Planned day out with pa-in-law-alike got cancelled due to forecasted rain although was dry … but was cold and windy anyway… so wouldn’t have been too pleasurable for a Cyprus resident anyway? 😀

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  2. Lovely sized tench that Steve. I had a little tench today on 18mm boilie. Were you really using a size 4 hook on the Severn session though??

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    1. Steve doesn’t take prisoners!

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      1. Yep, usually use 2s though …. smallest I use on rivers anywhere are 6s.

        Esp when using meat for barbel on the Severn when usual bait is 1/2 tin (small, big tin = 4 baits) of meat…

        https://www.stevepopebarbelfishing.co.uk/big-baits-the-early-days/

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        1. If you have a chat with a greengrocer Steve, they may have a spare banana hook you can cadge!

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          1. Interesting article though Steve, maybe I need to stop having a nose bleed at the thought of anything bigger than a 12.

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            1. My biggest barbel came on 1/2 tin of bacon grill 👍😀

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              1. It’s always good when a theory comes up trumps. If only it happened a bit more often for me!

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