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| Lake Ekete Lithuania 05-05-08 It was another glorious sunny day as I made my first outing in a week, again venturing across open countryside to fish a swim on the near side of Lake Ekete where, a week earlier, I had caught a small pike as a part of a 224 fish bag of mainly small silvers. I arrived to find a strong wind blowing across the main lake and straight down the channel which would act as a funnel for food and felt sure the fish would follow. After the bag of small silvers the week previous I decided to make my bottom dropper shot a number 4, my second a number 6 and the third a number 8, the idea being to get the bait down faster and hopefully avoid the smaller fish on top. (I would usually use 3 number 8s or smaller) ![]() I fished on the deck with my usual combination of bronze maggot dyed and flavored with aniseed over bread crumb mixed with crushed and roasted hemp, corn flavored with vanilla, maggot and around a half pint of casters. The previous week I had also noticed a lot of predator activity so I also put out a simple dead bait rig, changing depths on every cast. The fish immediately started coming and although I had to wait a little longer for the bites, the fish were of a slightly better stamp with some nice hand sized Rudd, Roach and Skimmers coming to hand. ![]() As is always the way, there was little indication of predators being anywhere in the vicinity, although I did make a catch, retrieving my dead bait to discover a giant mussel had clamped on! ![]() The fish continued to come for most of the day and mostly I avoided the fish on top although there were the occasional Bleak but they were, for the species, good fish, averaging 3oz to 4oz. ![]() After 6 hours, sun burned, hungry and taunted by the wonderful smell of BBQ’s being set up all around the lake, I decided it was time to go and find some after sun and a nice cup of tea. I was a worthwhile session, 225 fish and for a much better weight than last time so I went home happy :) ![]() __________________ http://wandering-angler.com |
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| Re: Lake Ekete Lithuania 05-05-08 Nice one sounds a busy days fishing __________________ Richard|Sea Fishing |Carp Fishing| Spud Gun | Zander fishing | Fishing Reports | Hunting Reports |
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| Re: Lake Ekete Lithuania 05-05-08 What a cracking Bleak __________________ Dan `·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸ Big or small, look after them all! ¸.·´¯`·.¸ ><((((º> |
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| Re: Lake Ekete Lithuania 05-05-08 Thanks guys :) Bleak in the waters I fish here in Lithuania are usually 2 to 3oz and sometimes you get one that would maybe push 4oz. __________________ http://wandering-angler.com |
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| Re: Lake Ekete Lithuania 05-05-08 nice info on freshwater mussel fishing there another good report ![]() dave __________________ www.exmouthsaa.co.uk litter is lazyness 24 beers in a case and 24 hours in a day,coincidence or good planning |
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| Re: Lake Ekete Lithuania 05-05-08 ...And what a whopper it was too, it was actually bigger than the dead bait __________________ http://wandering-angler.com |
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| Re: Lake Ekete Lithuania 05-05-08 Can i ask, How do you keep count of the fish you catch . . .? |
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| Re: Lake Ekete Lithuania 05-05-08 But Good Catch all the same mate ![]() ![]() 225 Commercial Carp would probably top 200lb at my local Commercial. |
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| Re: Lake Ekete Lithuania 05-05-08 To me, 225 commercial carp some how doesnt seem the same as 225 wild fish regardless of species but it is a very personal thing and I wouldn't knock anybody who would rather catch carp :) Counting is easy, I have some buttons, every time I get to 10 I put a button in a box and then return to 1, then at the end I just need to count the buttons and add what my current count is, so in this case 20 buttons and I was on 5 :) In a match, if you estimate the average weight of each fish you can then work out roughly what weight you have. __________________ http://wandering-angler.com |
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| Re: Lake Ekete Lithuania 05-05-08 Oh i see, I love catching wild fish, Wouldnt put it past you at all, I love fishing the big estate lakes around the midlands that have the oldest, prettiest orahc you will see!. Thanks for the info! Michael! |