our wisteria is always a joy but is exceptional this spring |
Funny sort of a Spring –
wonderful sunny days and beautiful in our garden but cold nights throwing
nature into a spin and my fishing plans ‘out the window’.
a vital helping hand for the Avon's beleaguered roach |
Firstly roach and the remarkable work friends Trevor Harrop and Budgie Price are doing to help this iconic species. Roach normally spawn on April 25th in the Hampshire Avon but as you’ll see if you read the Avon Roach Project blog - and I highly commend it, for they are inspiring others to help roach in other catchments too. http://www.avonroachproject.co.uk/ - the warm sun and clear chalk stream water encouraged the river’s roach to spawn ten days early. No way that the projects Trevor and Budgie were going to be caught out though, for they had the spawning boards in place and ready for action and as usual, collected prodigious quantities of eggs.
many hundreds of perfect Avon roach were released into the river this spring |
more and more released in several traditionally favourite spots |
What followed was again a
surprise, for the cold nights caused the roach eggs to delay hatching,
something very unusual though not unknown in nature.
Sky TV have made a couple of
films about their successful attempts to re-instate the legendary populations of Avon
roach with Keith Arthur's ‘Tight Lines’ and they can be viewed on their blog too.
Sway on yet another chilly but beautiful dawn |
trying to get a bite that I can connect with using a swing-tip |
the 'old school' trick did the job, a resistance-free bite indicator |
a good one but why are they always an ounce short of that magical number! |
spring time is the perfect time to be fishing |
I went to try again at Sway yesterday but the violent gale force winds stopped my plans to use a pole and I certainly needed delicate pole tackle to hit the tentative bites. I managed to catch just nine roach, all around a pound from over a hundred bites, all missed, but then I’m good at that.
these three survivors from a brood of nine look as though they might make it, cold nights permitting |
our garden is a joy at anytime but particularly when the sun shines ... and not an otter in sight! |
Sue's snakes-head fritillaries in the lawn did well this year |
the newly created woodland glade just planted up |
about twenty tons of soil went into it's construction with the help of friend David |
I did manage a few fishing trips away from the garden. Tim, owner of Sway Lakes kindly took me out into the channel one day and we caught several meal sized fish along with others that I'd never caught before which were returned, including thornback rays, dabs and dogfish. It was all a far cry from shy biting roach and all the better for it.
I love it out on the ocean waves, the rougher the better, for I once had the pleasure of crossing the Drake Straits from the Falklands to Antarctica in a substantial storm. The size of the waves as they filled the sky and the wandering albatrosses sliding effortlessly past the stern of the boat were most impressive. I was trying to film them for the BBC1 series 'Life in the Freezer' without falling overboard - an unforgettable experience seeing such huge waves but never once did I think I was going to die!
It was a tad different from a smooth Solent.
a tasty plaice - one of several we caught that sunny day |
a perfect day to be out birding in the wilds, even if not ideal weather for roach fishing |
In my previous blog about Britford roaching I mentioned that I'd made a bird list, compiled while not catching roach. For those of a twitchy nature, here’s the list. In previous years I could have added goshawk, red kite and most unusual of all perhaps, a couple of hawfinches. But this list is just for the final days of the 2015 fishing season. Nothing remarkable here but you can't beat watching a tree creeper shuffling up a tree alongside you when waiting for a bite.
- Jackdaw
- Rook
- Carrion
Crow
- Magpie
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Heron
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Cormorant
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Grey Wagtail
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Pied Wagtail
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Moorhen
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Little Egret
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Mallard
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Teal
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Gadwall
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Tufted Duck
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Kestrel
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Sparrow Hawk
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Buzzard
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Lapwing
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Chiffchaff
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Cetti’s Warbler
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Wren
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Tree Creeper
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Goldcrest
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Chaffinch
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Bullfinch
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Goldfinch
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Blue Tit
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Great Tit
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Black-headed Gull
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Herring Gull
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GBB Gull
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Starling
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Blackbird
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Song Thrush
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Mistle Thrush
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Wood Pigeon
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Stock Dove
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Mute Swan
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Great-spotted Woodpecker
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Kingfisher
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Green Sandpiper
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Meadow Pipit
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Snipe
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Water Rail
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Long-tailed Tit
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Robin
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Dunnock
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Greenfinch
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Barn Owl
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Canada Goose
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Pheasant
river keeper Stuart with one of his treasured bars of silver |
However, just to prove I do occasionally catch some of river keeper Stuart’s prize roach, here’s a cracker from the end of the season. Roll on June16th!
Just the other day, Hucklesbrook gave me my first sound of cuckoos and my first sighting of hobbies this year. It's a lovely spot, with or without fish |
Mike with his perfect lady tench of exactly 9lbs |
waiting for a bite ... and there was otter spraint on the big rock in front of me |
Mark trying to keep warm in the 'spring' sunshine. By 'eck that wind was cold |
these naughty Red Crested Pochard did their best to remove all the bait from my swim |
Mallards have done well in this years warm sunshine, in spite of cold nights |
Great-crested Grebes mean there must be at least one fish out there somewhere |
Bradleys through my Polaroids - a bit of fun but warning of wind on it's way for sure ... and the clouds of cirrus were right |
this nocturnal serenader has got talent and plenty of 'X' factor |
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