Drawing Level in the Bad Weather!

Good Evening.

Well I have managed to catch two more carp since yesterday and the biggest of the competition so far! I started the evening off early with a small common and then suddenly the weather seemed to change a little – it got cold. At 9pm I had a strange occurrence on the shallow hump rod and reeled in to find my white pop up corn gone, and my lead had released but the swivel remained on the clip. The wire had been pulled completely straight and what happened I don’t know. I went and redropped the rod in the dark and then Danilo returned from his house with his boilie supply. He uses Mistral by the way and fishes for the Italian distributor – Outdoor International.

The night got colder and I commented to Danilo that I didn’t think it was going to happen. The change in weather seemed to turn the fish off and possibly that was why nothing had happened in the day. Figuring I would have a good night’s sleep I was surprised when a few beeps woke me at 4am. The wind was blowing hard so I opted to go out in my inflatable boat; I think it was a good decision. A great fight took place for fifteen minutes and I was freezing cold and desperate to get the carp in the net. Finally, after it had swam round in circles very powerfully for what seemed like ages, I slipped the mirror into the net.

An Italian Stunner!

Loving the bait!

Twelve kilos was the weightbut I was more pleased that I had caught a mirror carp. It is an immaculate looking fish and what a tail and wrist it possesses. We took the photos at first light after the bad weather had subdued a little and the fish swam off strongly. During the photos the carp was excreting the bait everywhere – what an encouraging sign!

More drama happened today when Danilo had a powerful take. After fifteen minutes out in the choppy lake we presumed it was a catfish. It was, and after I took the rod off him to play the fish for a while, because Danilo was exhausted, a big cat rose to the surface. We unhooked it in the water and watched it disappear, it was a great combat.

My dogs taking over Danilo's bed!!

The rain is now tumbling down and unfortunately because of the high winds Danilo has not had a chance to put his rods out. I have mine in the water – things could get rather interesting in the next twelve hours!

The score is now fairly even and I may just be a few grammes in front. It is turning into quite a battle!

Back tomorrow.

Jake and the dogs.

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7 Responses to “Drawing Level in the Bad Weather!”

  1. matthew birtles Says:

    fantastic fish Jake well done (come on uk )
    love those stumpy fish little ox’s and greedy to by the looks ..
    keep up the hard work shop picking up as weather does thanks for support to
    any way crack on ill speak soon i got pot to wash
    say hi to Danilo and woof to dogs,i see they moved out to next door must be your feet lol
    take care
    matt

  2. Craig Says:

    Yeah come on Jakey boy! Shame you didn’t get a picture of the cat!

    • thebigcarphunter Says:

      To be honest Craig the weather was terrible and the camera would have been soaked. It was large, yellow, with mottled patches, and it looked really ugly – the catfish not Danilo!

  3. Geoff Says:

    Jake, you know how i feel about those giant tadpoles….how could you…i mean not take a photo lol

    Well done on leveling things up..thats a lovely mirror

    Geoff

    • thebigcarphunter Says:

      I suppose it was a shame we didn’t have a camera in the boat but we were 400 metres from the swim, Danilo did not want it in the landing net, and in all fairness he had just replaced the mesh…I don’t blame him!! Plus the camera would have got runined…we were both soaked to the skin and freezing!!

      Lets save the pics for the carp eh!!

      Cheers

      Jake

  4. Franky Says:

    Well done Jake keep on catching.Its great to hear you are having regular action .

  5. Tim Collins Says:

    Well Jake. Theres the mirror.A real stunner!Well done.

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