April has been frustrating, just when it seems like spring
is approaching two weeks of winds from the north and east made it a cold
horrible month. Fishing time has been
limited and I’ve only managed one further visit to the big lake. I tried to hedge my bets again, tackling up
hoping for Tench or Roach but managed neither.
The only bite of the day came in the near dark as I was packing up. What I have to decide is what do I want to
catch most, Roach or Tench? I know I
have a chance of the silvers in the spot I fancy for Tench but there are
probably better areas. Apart from that I’ve been out and about,
walking and exploring, looking for signs and clues. Fishing new waters is a buzz, it’s given my
fishing a new injection of enthusiasm. It’s frustrating that my calendar is
really full this spring and I don’t know how much time I’ll be able to spend at
the lake, not enough that’s for sure.
The angling world has been saddened recently by the deaths
of Dave Kelbrick and Jan Porter. Both
men were not only fine anglers but more unusually both were universally
liked. Dave was best known as a Pike
angler and was particularly renowned as a lure angler. Jan was initially famous as a highly
successful match angler who in later years became an all-rounder, fishing for
anything that swam. I met Dave just the
once, enjoying a pleasant chat at the PAC conference a few years ago. He and son Luke were warm and friendly just
as people who know them far better have described. I had the pleasure of Jan’s company a couple
of times, once spending a full day with him and he really was my kind of bloke;
kind, generous and funny. We found we
had things other than fishing in common too.
RIP Dave and Jan.
1 comment:
Dontchajudt vhateit when those cold winds doth blow.
Always thought Jan Porter came across as a good egg. Seems those who met him like you thought so to. He was on John Peel's Home truths once. Another good egg. Had a pint with him once. He was a good egg.
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