Fishing-Ken's Angling Log
Tuesday, 14 April 2026
12/04/26 - Windmill
04/04/26 - Harescombe - Match
Tuesday, 31 March 2026
29/03/26 - Tunnel Barn - New Pool
I always enjoy my trips to Tunnel Barn as you usually get a few bites. However, the weather was pants again with freezing overnight temperatures and a cold north westerly wind, which meant it was likely to be difficult.
Today’s match was on New Pool, which is one of the lakes I have yet to fish, although I was told p25 wasn’t the best area.
I knew meat was starting to work, however due to the recent cold weather I brought 3pts of maggot boosted with Baninion and So Simple red dye just in case. Due to the wind I decided to focus on fishing no further than 3 sections, plus a short kit.
During the first hour I got it wrong, starting down the left margin with maggot for 1 gudgeon, meat down the right margin for nothing and meat at 3 sections for 1 F1. To be honest when the margins didn’t produce, I spent too long trying to make the meat line work.
In meantime, whilst it was slow going for everyone, Andy Burns to my left started catching on maggot and I had to get myself sorted.
Fishing at 3 sections to my left (with the wind) in 4.5ft of water I found it best to feed through a toss pot, mainly because the wind was making it difficult to accurately to feed by hand.
2hrs into the match I probably had 10lb, fortunately the rest of the match went much better as I started getting more regular bites including some decent F1s.
However, it started to rain and at one point I was shivering in the strong wind.
With 90mins remaining, I started suffering from missed bites and foul hookers. A switch to fishing closer where it was 4ft proved to be the correct move reducing the number of missed bites.
To periodically rest the swim, I restarted feeding meat over my original line, however the F1s were a smaller stamp so I didn’t waste too much time on it this time. The left margin, which was slightly deeper than the right, eventually produced a few fish in the last 30mins on maggot, whilst the right margin didn’t produce anything.
I weighed slightly more than expected and was left ruing that poor first hour, as I missed out on 2nd by 2oz. I am fairly sure had it not been so windy another 10-20lb was possible.
Monday, 23 March 2026
22/03/26 - Ivy House - Kingfisher
Monday, 16 March 2026
15/03/26 - Harescombe - Doughtnut
08/03/26 - Hillview - Canal 2
There were 21 of us over canals 2,3 and 4. I was first into the bag hoping to avoid canal 2 as I’ve been on it a little too often recently, however I pulled p64 on canal 2.
As the weather has been milder, I decided to take a punt and focus on fishing meat, although I did bring some maggot and pellet just in case.
Starting by the aerator I caught a couple of carp and an F1, before switching to fishing tight to the far bank tapping in 4 cubes of 6mm meat and fishery micros. After 45mins I was up to 7 fish, before suffering a ‘dodgy’ period where I struggled to get a proper bite and the fish I was catching were on the small side.
A switch to fishing 4mm expander a metre off the far bank, tapping in micros resulted in a run of mostly F1s after a slow start.
After about 2.5hrs, Alistair on p68 was admitting to 45lb, whilst I had about 25lb and to be honest I thought I was fishing for 2nd on the lake.
When the pellet swim faded, a quick look over a short meat line, only resulted 2 small carp. So back to the far bank and I still couldn’t get a proper bite, however by reducing the amount of meat to only 2 cubes and a few micros I started to put a run of fish together.
In the meantime, I started feeding meat and mircos down each margin, where I could use the same rig as I used across down the left side, but I needed a shallower rig for the right margin.
The right side started off the better, but soon faded, prompting a return back to the far bank, before trying the left margin. I managed 25lb in the last hour thanks to a better stamp of fish to finish 2nd on the lake, behind John who fished maggot most of the day.