and had no decent size chub to my name.
On my first session I arrived at the river and was surprised at how narrow it was. I wandered down the free stretch and found a beautiful weir which i had all to myself. i could see some small chub darting in and out of the far bank picking up food trailing in the faster current. I tackled up, put a single white maggot on the hook and drifted it down the current. I picked up a few small chub of no more than 6 oz so i opted for a change in tactics. That was all I caught that day but I did manage to explore some of the river.
My next session was with a mate of mine. We were on the banks of the Eden when it was dark and heading to a small stretch that look promising. I believe in simple approaches and believe they can be more effective when executed correctly. I free lined a lob worm on a size 8 hook, 6lb main line and a small blob of heavy tungsten putty around 10 inches from the hook. Instantly my line went slack and i struck into what felt like a good fish. Thinking it was a chub i grabbed the net but realised it was a massive perch. Once weighed she went to 3lb which was a personal best perch from a river(pictured below).
Half hour later my mate caught a beautiful 4lb 8oz chub on double maggot (Pictured right) from the next swim. Things were looking good and we continued to fish swim after swim 15 minutes at a time down one mile of beautiful river.
We came to another weir where on the same tactics managed to catch a 3lb chub (pictured below) on lob worm and a surprise pike of around 14oz. That was all for the rest of the day so we retreated happy fisherman.
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