With a few days of Christmas I decided to get out for a few hours and head to my local River Waveney on the Suffolk/Norfolk border for a spot of lure fishing, the weather was far from ideal but considering it, I hoped that the river would produce a few fish as the fishing on the local gravel pits has been very slow recently.
The river was lower than I expected with almost no flow on it, the wind was cutting through the open meadows behind me and the rain was relentless. After throwing lures for some 4 hours and covering a mile and a half of river all I had to show was a 3lb Jack, but a fish! Over the next hour I had another three follows but no more action to the lures. I used our own DK130 redhead lure and one we have on test at the minute a sinking lipless vibratory lure soon to be on sale on the revamped website in the new year and is producing some good results - this new lure to us in our inventory, will be known as the Vibe 70, which is will be available in Gold and Red Flame on release, with the addition of another two colours at a later date,at 70mm in length and a weight of 13grams makes this lure lovely to cast, and has a nice vibratory action, and from results seems to work best on a slow retrive and bounched along the bottom.
We thought this would be a great addition to us as being smaller in size than our present stock and would be good for Chub and Perch, and of course pike althought we have a larger version the HD95 spefically aimed at larger fish species inculding pike, and from Thailand more recently, Barramundi and Red Tail Catfish of which you can see the pictures on the website shortly.
This section of the River Waveney is know for some very big chub and I wasn’t going to give up that easily so the following day I was back, the rain had eased and surprising despite all the rain the following day the river hadn’t risen, and had a horrible grey sheen to it, where it looked as if the rain had done nothing more than flush the drains into it.
I fished the same areas as the day before knowing there would be fish there and I didn’t have to wait to long after working my lure around a overhanging will tree I was into a small Perch, then another and another as quick as that, these were only up to 12oz in weight but were welcomed. After trying several other swims and couple of hours later, I came upon a favourite swim of mine and after my forth cast in to a crease in the water next to some overhanging branches - Whack! some a had hit my lure and as it swam up stream I could see it was a chub.
After a spirted fight and it trying to get into every snag under my own bank I netted it, and a smile graced me as it went 3lb 6oz on the scales, not big for this stretch of water but a fair result on a lure, I left shortly after a few more casts, contented and will be back on the river again shortly
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