We finally managed to settle down, confidence was high, we'd only been fishing for half an hour and 2 fish had graced to net, Mike's backbiter once again broke the silence, this time a very small pike of just over 3 lb, it took a 7" live bait, both hooks firmly set in the greedy little buggers mouth. He re baited and cast to the same spot, clipped his bobbin up and sat down only for his bait to be taken again, the fish was taking plenty line so Mike wound down and struck, he missed it, gutted, he put a fresh bait on and cast back out. The bait was only in the water for a few minutes when he got another run, this time a better fish than the last one but no double, a scrappy little jack of 7lb. Once things finally settled I had a quick walk over to Bernie and Sefo, all was quite on the pike rods, they told me that a few fish had struck in their swim. Sefo had the tip rod out and was catching plenty baiters, some good sized roach, perch and skimmers, I wished them good luck and headed back to my swim for a bite to eat. Mike then headed over to Bernie and Sefo to tell them of his 3 fish, it wasn't long before he came back, "dad, get the camera, Sefo's got a double" he said. I headed over and sure enough there it was 13lb 1oz, Sefo's first double of the new season, I took some photos and back she went, I congratulated him and headed back to Mike.
It wasn't too long before I was back with Bernie and Sefo again, Sefo had bagged another double, 10lb 3 oz, I took some more photos and set off to my swim wondering when I would be on the other side of the camera. It was now mid day and I was the only one not to have caught, I decided to do two things, firstly change my dead bait for a live bait, Sefo had caught loads by now so there was no need to ration them out, all the fish that had been caught that morning came to live baits, secondly I opted to fish in the deeper water further out. This move paid off, I had a run on my left hand rod, no monster but a very welcome 7lb jack. I've had it lucky, I started my pike fishing campaign in early September, I had done five sessions and managed to catch on all of them, make that 6 out of 6 now.
As the afternoon drew in things slowed, Sefo had a small jack but kept himself busy on the tip rod, I had a good run on me left hand rod again, I hit the run and it felt solid, then a kick, I only had the fish on for a few seconds it gave a good pull then the hooks came free. I quickly grabbed another bait as I thought it could have been a good fish and maybe stood another change of hooking it, It was then I noticed one of the hooks on the lower treble had been straightened. I quickly made a new trace with bigger and stronger hooks on it with the intention of putting out the biggest live bait I could lay my hands on. I hooked up an 8" rudd and flicked it to the same spot as the last run, clipped it up and turned my alarm on. The bobbin came off, at first I thought it was the bait so I re clipped up but set the tension on the line clip a little firmer sat down and watched the bait working away. The tip of the rod jolted round and then I got a drop back, the bait had certainly been taken so I reeled up tight and struck, talk about gutted, this pike wasn't a gram over 2lb. All the excitement ended by a tiny pike but hey hoe it was another fished on the bank. I managed another few jacks bringing my tally for the day to 4, I sat down and fell asleep dreaming of catching a big fish but was rudely awakened by an erratic Bernie Brennan running towards my shouting "I've done it, I've done it" I said done what, he said "I've got a twenty, grab your camera and scales". We quickly run back to look at the catch of the day and sure enough it was a big fish, a really big fish. Sefo had unhooked the fish why Bernie was getting me but in all the excitement Bernie forgot to ask me to bring the weigh sling so Sefo put the fish in the net and returned it to the water for a breather, I returned with the sling and fish was transferred over, Bernie took the scales but couldn't hold them still enough to take an accurate reading, Bernie was shaking with excitement so Sefo took the honour of weighing Bernies new PB and first twenty plus pike of 22lb 3oz
More memories were made today, fishing in good company and a clunker of a fish, what more could you possibly ask for.
Great read kieth,enjoyed it mate.................
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