Cold morning on the Upper Wensum?
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Cold morning on the Upper Wensum?
I've been keeping my eye on the levels over the last few days hoping to catch a particular stretch in its prime. I arrived at the river this morning and began to trot, after a while it became evident that although the river itself was perfect, temperature was not on my side with 1 degree following another frost. After a couple of small dace a rudd and a large brown trout I called it a day. I realise this sounds like a fair catch but with only a few more degrees in temperature this particular spot is capable of producing large dace and roach. I should have resisted and waited a few weeks, however when you have to go you just have to go regardless of conditions!
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Re: Cold morning on the Upper Wensum?
Nice trout and so good to be out.
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Re: Cold morning on the Upper Wensum?
..... It's out of season and should have been released without delay or photos :-(
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Re: Cold morning on the Upper Wensum?
I feel you did well considering the conditions, I am just hoping for a drop in the levels less push to the rivers flow and some uniform temperatures for a while. A Brownie is always on the cards, yes out of season - but you put him back and was not fishing for them.
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Re: Cold morning on the Upper Wensum?
Blimey I've only been on here a day and already getting my wrists slapped! I can assure you he went back very strongly and was out of the water for no more than a few seconds. I'm a course/river angler at heart so please forgive my lack of game fish etiquette. We all fall from time to time.Nigel Rainton wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 10:01 pm ..... It's out of season and should have been released without delay or photos :-(
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Re: Cold morning on the Upper Wensum?
It felt bitterly cold in the breeze yesterday here in south Norfolk, for making it to the river.
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Re: Cold morning on the Upper Wensum?
Thanks, sometimes you feel as though you must be doing something wrong but temperatures etc play a massive part. The trout went back strongly. Initially I thought it was a jack due to the weight, it didn't go mad like a smaller trout would, just very heavy and positive in its fight. Of course I was hoping it was a massive roach though!
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Re: Cold morning on the Upper Wensum?
Thanks, I'd only fish for trout with a fly or spinner, can't help what comes along when trotting maggots. Hope you manage to get out in the bank soon and have a good day.Pallenpool wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 10:05 pm I feel you did well considering the conditions, I am just hoping for a drop in the levels less push to the rivers flow and some uniform temperatures for a while. A Brownie is always on the cards, yes out of season - but you put him back and was not fishing for them.
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Re: Cold morning on the Upper Wensum?
The Tiffey is within easy walking distance but the stretch nearest to me is more like a storm drain than a river.Lime&Flint wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 9:55 amThanks, Are you anywhere near the Tiffey? Or further South?
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