Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Perch Fishing - Weybread Fishery

After a odd hot spell in early October with temperatures to 29c and then dropping drastically to 12c in just two days here in suffolk, made the fishing somewhat challaging, I for a couple of days I picked Weybread Fishery, which is a local fishery to me after some large perch, the best from the fishery last year almost banging on the door at 5lb's and well know for plenty of fishing in the 2-3lb bracket, with plenty of pike present also which provides good sport on both lures and deadbaits.

I picked the venue due to it provides good depths on average 12-13ft, and had hoped with the bright sunshine, that the perch would take refudge in the depths, but after thrashing the water to a foam, and trying every lure in the box i had little to show for my efforts other than a small 5lb jack on a Crackel Perch HD95 Sinker. bounced along the bottom of the lake. I had suspected at the time it would be somewhat difficult given the heat on the day, and the weed growth in the lake still present, but knowing what a good stock of fish the lake holds, i will persue the perch there again when the weather has cooled.

Lee

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