River Loddon - 8th August ‘08
Another evening session on the River Loddon, this time I intended to fish a bit longer than my previous visit of two hours.
Dropped into first swim just before 7pm and moved at 8pm having not had a bite or any indication at all that there might have been fish around.
Second swim was a bit more productive - lots of small stuff tugging at the bait, scaling one rod down to a size 10 with small pieces of luncheon meat got me a couple of small Chub and a monster Gudgeon of at least two ounces! The onset of darkness brought a better bite, and a few minutes later a lovely Barbel of 9lb 8oz was on the unhooking mat.
Left this swim to rest for a while and tried a new swim about 20 yards downstream - first cast of my ledgered pellet under the overhanging branches of a tree produced a savage take from something. The something promptly shot off downstream and neatly wrapped my hooklength around a branch snapping the line at the swivel.
Moved back to the productive swim, cast out both rods and poured a coffee while I waited hopefully for another bite. Twenty minutes later, one rod hoops round and another Barbel is on, weighing in at 7lb 12oz.
Fished on until just before 1am, without another bite and decided bed was beckoning!



