Posts Tagged ‘growth’

Short and sweet !

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

by Pat Gillett
30-03Over the last few weeks I have been doing a few short / day sessions, with the longest one being no more than 10 hours. This really is my type of . I have kept the to a minimum and been very mobile in my . By moving around a lot (sometimes up to four or five times) and closely watching the of the I have been able to catch one or two when the going has really been pretty slow.
The Estate Lake I have been is about 4 acres, clear and very shallow (no more than 3 ½ feet deep). It also has an increasing amount of has the weather warms up. Stocking levels are not particularly high with approximately 35 . Because of the conditions it really is a better ‘ ’ with most angler’s catching very little in the day. But I have always believed in the old adage of ‘catching on my own terms’ and as such I have still not fished a on this . (I get more catching in the daytime). (more…)

Is bigger always better?

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

by Pat Gillett
In today’s modern day (especially and barbel ) there seems to be an ever-growing acceptance that ‘biggest is best’. By this I mean that everything seems to be measured purely by how heavy a weighs and the heavier a weighs the more meritorious the is deemed to be. It is human that we all want to catch the biggest we can but I believe that you should try and put all your into context and not necessarily believe that ‘the biggest is the best’. By doing this you will continue to get more from your and not get blinded by ‘numbers on a scale’. (more…)