Saturday, 25 January 2014

Short Rainy Beckerings Session

This time  you see me on the banks of Beckerings reservoir which is part of the Luton Ticket in Bedfordshire, after speaking to a few members I was told it was fishing well and is definitely worth a go, after taking  on the decision of coming down here, I automatically opted for a boilie only approach which has done me a few fish on this lake in the past, after all what fish doesn't like a boilie or two? 

Killer Pop-ups During Winter, Specially Accompanied
By the Hinged Rig Below.
Finally I reached the lake after a swift 30 minute drive, only to stumble across two other anglers on the lake which is perfect, not saying it annoys me but when there's a dozen or so anglers it is hard to have a clear choice of pegs. After a chat and an update with the bailiff he recommended to go on the back of the wind as that's where people have been catching from there was a steady southerly pushing across the lake which made the swims easier to chose, little fish activity left me very little to go on but I just wanted to get the rods out in all fairness!
The Scenery for Most of the Day, Dark Skies and Rain.
This lake in particular is a farmers irrigation reservoir, last time I came for a walk round the water was around 4ft down but the weather we have been getting the vast showers, it has soon brought that level back up a bit higher. I have been talking to a few friends of mine who fish on this particular lake regularly and leaves me in good stead of what rigs I want to be using but again, I won't use rigs I don't have confidence in or at least don't feel confident in having a go with them.


Just as I got up to the peg I intended on going for, I quickly shot the brolly up, yes I know it is sacrilege and the rods should go out first but I didn't regret putting them up because the heavens opened, I hate wet or damp gear being put in my carp bus so it was a matter of choice to stop it getting soaked but there's nothing saying I won't be barrowing back round the lake in the pouring rain.
The Chod Like Section, I Like it Quite Short.
Less of my withering on as usual, I have decided to go for an all out boilie approach, I am using the ever faithful Velocity Baits P-Nut Boilies in 14mm which I dug out of my mums freezer last night, and using 2 identical hinged rigs but with 2 different patterns of hook. One has a size 6 Korda Choddy B and the other an ESP Stiff Rigger to see which one perfoms. During winter his-vis hookbaits is always a plan to go for, fish will be just mooching about looking for the odd bit of grub hence why colours come into their own this time of year. There tied up with around 8" of Korda N-Trap Stiff and the end section a small choddy like arrangement which is on the end via an overhand loop knot to allow a hinge. So far as hookbaits on both rigs, I have a 14mm Chocolate Malt popup and a 14mm Nutty Combo which is what I have a lot of faith in compared to the Cream 'n' Toffee's.


The Ring Swivel on the Loop Is Paramount for Movement.
Seeing as it's been a struggle for me to get on the bank it's now the time to take advantage of the empty bank sides and try and put some fish on the bank, as bait is easy to come about for myself a few plans may come together and work in my favor and allow me to get on some fish.


Anti Tangle Sleeve Speaks For Itself, Completely
Tangle Proof.
My other club lake being the small intimate water with a few lumps in is where I'll be doing most night sessions which stands me in good stead of getting a few fish under my belt indeed, but the pinnacle for me is being able to read and edit out wide team of consultants and testers blogs and see a different angle on fishing. After finally seeing a fish show to the right of the spots, it added a little bit more confidence that I may get a bite. As I look behind the brolly the sky is looking dark and evil, moments later it commences in raining yet again, seems like the way this days going to go on.
The P-Nut In All Its Glory, Light In Colour and Full Of Natural
Enhancers.
After a couple of hours one of the rods was recast back to the spot for the benefit of a short video also complimenting this blog, hit the spot first time so the rigs are in a good position at the moment, both of the rigs are side by side so there ready for at least 2 quick takes, it's not I prefer fishing specially when there are little features, it also increases your chances of a bite on the same spot 2 quick takes could change a session without a doubt.
Last Innings, Packing Up in the Rain Is No Fun At All! 
The session drew on, the rain and hail began and put a massive down turn on the chances of the session, after steadily introducing bait, no takes we're come by, the next week or so sees some busy days by the means of work, editing blogs and a video to coincide with this blog. The rain had persisted and I was also confident in the tactics I was using, a few opportunities have arisen over the past couple of weeks which I shall digress in a few months time, providing that things go to plan! 

All the Best For the Winter 
Ross.

1 comment:

  1. Great blog mate, Beckerings is a tough water to crack. My mate when there the other day fishing hi viz pop ups 2 cm off of the deck and had 3 fish and 2 within an hour and a half. Tight lines

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