Location: Hythe Canal (Mainly Roach & Perch, with the odd Gudgeon and Bream)
Catch Report: Being back to school means the days I can go fishing are number, so I try make the most of ever opportunity I have. Although the fish in this local canal are of no real size, its still not a bad place to spend a day. There was a very cold wind blowing so I picked the most sheltered spot I could, this being a bend on the canal, surrounded by a good thick tree line. I set up a sensitive waggler, with a tiny size 20 hook, so i could catch all sizes of fish.
a single maggot as a hook bait proved pretty effective, and i started receiving bites and regular intervals. Although as usual the fish where literally tiddlers. I did manage a 2lb bream, which was by far the biggest fish. My second biggest fish being a roach pushing half a pound. I fished for about 7 hours, and managed to make up a keepnet of 11lb, excluding my bream. So all in all i was pretty pleased.
a single maggot as a hook bait proved pretty effective, and i started receiving bites and regular intervals. Although as usual the fish where literally tiddlers. I did manage a 2lb bream, which was by far the biggest fish. My second biggest fish being a roach pushing half a pound. I fished for about 7 hours, and managed to make up a keepnet of 11lb, excluding my bream. So all in all i was pretty pleased.
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