Accounts of East Sussex Fishermens Carp fishing experiences.
After studying Buckshole reservoir for about a year I decided to begin
fishing there this season. After two previous blanks I set off again
for the lake.
7:30 am - Two Large Fish Swirling
I arrived at the fishery to see my desired swim taken so I sat my gear
down on the swim straight opposite, only to find two large fish swirling
on the surface.
8:00 am – Awaiting the Alarm Bells
I had my rods on the spots where I’d seen the fish, and sat well
back awaiting the sound of my alarm.
9:30 am – My Rod was Away
Two bleeps came from my left hand rod, but a minute past with no further
indications so I sat back down. No sooner than I had my bum on the chair,
my rod was away. I lifted into the fish to find nothing there. I was
devastated, but not giving up I put the rod on the same spot and returned
to my chair.
11:00 am – Injured Fish
I looked round the lake to see the man in the swim opposite me playing
a fish; I reeled my rods in and ran round there for a closer inspection.
It was a mirror carp of 17lb; it had a nasty gash on its lateral line
so the man applied some antiseptic to stop it getting infected before
taking photos and returning the fish.
12:00 pm – Got Away Again!
With my rods back out and me comfortably back on my chair, my right
hand rod began to scream, I struck but once more to my absolute devastation
the fish had got away.
12:40 pm – Recovered with Lunch
After recovering from a very traumatic morning I recast my rod and began
to tuck into my lunch.
3:45 pm – Line Melting Off the Reel
My rod began to scream as line was melting off the reel, I ran down
and struck into to what I knew straight away was a big fish. It was
heading for a snag but I was not prepared to lose 3 fish in a day, I
notched up the drag tension on my reel and began to heave the fish away
from the snag. I had got it in front of me, after scrapping about for
around 5 minutes a lad that was fishing opposite me ran round to help
net the fish. We got the fish up the bank and put it on the mat I unhooked
it and wetted the sling in preparation for weighing. We slid the fish
into the sling and put it up on the scales, the dial swung round to
21lb 10oz but after a bit of mathematics by subtracting the weight of
the sling we worked out that the fish weighed 20lb 3oz equalling my
personal best, nevertheless I was over the moon.
6:00 pm – Called it a Day
No more signs of any fish activity so I decided to call it a day.
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