Lee, Kev and I decided through the week that Gold Valley would be a good idea. Lee had never fished there, Kev had been a few times with his club and I have been there a lot last year on pleasure days and on matches. But what we all had in common is that we had never fished Bat Lake.
We meet at Gold Valley at 7am but before we hit the bank we had a look around the tackle shop and had a bacon sandwich. While chatting away and awaiting our bacon sandwiches we received some good information off the staff there about Bat Lake and what lived in there! So after our sandwich's and chat we drove around to Bat Lake! The Pegs we were told that may produce that day were already taken by other anglers so we picked other swims around the same area.
View From My Swim!
Today Kev, Lee and I had chosen all different methods. Kev the pole, Lee method feeder and waggler and me the waggler. The area we where all in was very shallow but the sun was beating down on it so we thought that part may warm up quicker and the carp and silver my turn up! I had a well covered margin to my right and the island straight out in front of me, and with good over hangs and features I had to try for the Perch!
Bait for me today was maggot in Marukyu Krill, worm and prawn! All good Perch baits on there day!
Baits For Today!
So with all the kit ready we were fishing! The weather was a great, bit chilly but little wind and no rain it was perfect considering what the weather has been like since Christmas.
Kev Plumbing Up His Pole Lines!
I didn't have far to cast at all which was good as my waggler skills are not exactly great, but with choosing to fish the margin line I had the option to change if needed.
The start was very slow for Lee and I, Lee had a few movements of the feeder rod but then went quiet again. However, Kev was starting the day well with only fishing for about an hour and his first fish was hooked!
Kev Playing His Fish With Lee Very excited!
Lee Calmed Down A Little Now!
Nearly There...!!!
Unfortunately there was no picture of the landed Carp as when Kev unhooked it and started to get ready for a picture the fish slipped out of his hands and landed straight back in the lake and swam away! so as Lee and I said that one don't count, but neither of us could hold a straight face before we burst out with laughter! But anyway that was Kev with his first fish of the day!
As the day went on we had a right good laugh, and Kev unfortunately losing a few more big Carp with them snapping his light hook lengths. That's the thing about winter fishing you scale down kit to get the bites but when doing so if you do manage to hook a bigger fish there's always that chance of them snapping off! But that's winter fishing!
I decided to change from worm and prawn and try for the smaller silvers, so I started to use maggots as a hook bait. Also Lee changed his method feeder to a waggler.
Maggots In Marukyu Krill!
Again with changing baits this still didn't bring a bite and I decided to move swims to the deeper water! However still this didn't bring any bites to my day and Lee was in the same boat too! I decided to pack up about 3pm and watch Kev. Kev was having a different day! He had 1 fish, lost a few and now had hooked another fish while I was walking around to him! I found out that Kev had also made a bait change too, to the old trusty maggot and within minutes of swapping from pellet too 2 maggots on the hook Kev was into another fish!
Kev said he had to remember even tho he went up in hook length line that it was still light for a big Carp so had to play the fish delicately and couldn't rush the fish! And what he said explained must of been spot on as 5-7 minutes later it was in the landing net!
Kev Playing The Fishing And Explaining What He's Doing To Lee!
Kev Playing His Fish!
Kev About To Land His Second Fish Of The Day!
A Very Happy Kev!
And One More For The Camera!
That ladies and gents was the last fish of the day, and with me and Lee blanking that didn't matter as we got to see Kev catch a few and I learnt a lot from Kev specially about pole fishing in quite a small amount of time!
My conclusion for todays fishing:
I knew today was not going to be easy as the weathers not been great lately, but I think anyone going to a commercial who thinks there going to get a bend in there rod this time of year just because its a small lake and holds a lot of fish I can ensure you, its not going to be easy at all! A change of bait is a must, from small pellet to maggot with in minutes got Kev a fish to take it. My waggler skills are nowhere what I thought they might be, its easy fishing out a meter or 2 from the rod tip but once it means getting a little more distance it was everywhere so I need to practice them for sure! Watching someone is the way forward, not only could Kev explain how and why he was doing something but showing us made all the difference and I learnt a lot from a short time!
It was a great day! I would like to thank Lee and Kev for both travelling down this way for a days outing!
You can follow Lee and Kev on Twitter:
LEE: @Thegudgeon
KEV: @Topkitkev
And here's one more picture from the day!
Lee At Gold Valley - Bat Lake!
Tight Lines & Wet Nets....