In search of a double figure bream….

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    • #46985

      TF_geepster
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        I’ve decided to do a bit more big fish angling this year and on Thursday am going night fishing with a guy called Duncan Charman in the hope of my first double figure bream…..

        Yep, night fishing – bivvies, head torches, sleeping bags, Razzle, the lot LOL.

        Question…

        Have I finally gone mad?

      • #142551

        TF_redarmy

          you might as well go to the dark side after the way you performed at the glebe lol

        • #142553

          TF_geepster
          Participant

            That’s what’s inspired me… I got very good indeed at waiting koofin ages for a bite LOL

          • #142556

            TF_redarmy

              you would have a good chance of a double at a1 pits at newark ive had them to just under 9lb in the day and the average was 8lb they are supposed to be up to 14lb in there

            • #142558

              TF_geepster
              Participant

                Yeah have heard that about A1 pits.
                The place I’m fishing has lots of fish in that range too (or so I’m told) – it’s a CEMEX water.
                They have spawned now though so are down a couple of pound.
                I’ve had two 9lb 7oz bream – one from a pit a mate of mine owns (actually it was from a silt pit behind the main lake that no-one fishes) and the other from a river believe it or not – the River Wensum at Lenwade.
                I saw this thing at the bottom of my keepnet, and thought it was a carp at first. When I looked closer I realised it was a huge bream and dropped a bit of breadflake in front of its nose and bingo!

              • #142560

                TF_thedog

                  Baden Hall old dam lake is full of them. best to go when the carp are spawning gives them big slabs more of a chance to settle. i had 11 fish for just over 100lb biggest 10lb 4oz and lost the last fish.

                • #142561

                  TF_Patrick MacInnes

                    If you’re out with Duncan then you’re in the right hands – very prolific angler who fishes so simply it makes the mind boggle sometimes. I’m crucian fishing with him tomorrow (and Alan Stagg) and I expect both these great all-rounders will come up trumps.

                  • #142564

                    TF_Serious Sam

                      Bream that size are a site to behold, about crapped my pants the first time I caught one in one of our club lakes there’s that “it can’t be real” moment.

                      Wouldn’t want to devote a season to it but if it’s a one off trip I’d grab it with both hands if I were you.

                    • #142586

                      TF_Nigel.

                        I would go to Walthemstow no 1 is it where the bream are all doubles! The carp lad that come here keep moaning about them, lol.
                        I am not sure about night fishing though, i have a feeling you cant, you will have to find out and if not you will have to make an early start!

                      • #142588

                        TF_rocketFeeder

                          Exactly what I’m doing this summer aswell, big bream from a Scottish loch. Let us know how you get on geeps.

                        • #142613

                          TF_bremes
                          Participant

                            Nearly every bream in the rower(holme pierrepomt)is a double,those in the know regularly night it~shh.

                          • #142614

                            TF_geepster
                            Participant

                              Aha, been to Walthamstow with Dean Macey… he had one but it was 8lb.

                            • #142617

                              TF_proper tidal boy

                                geeps welcome to the dark side speak to fred davis in fact ask him to show you his doubles there on a early thread of freds about walhamstow pretty to look at happy hunting lol

                              • #142619

                                TF_Fordy

                                  Sussex way then Geeps!! Get Duncan to tell you about making shadows in a bivvy…..he’ll know what you mean when you mention it……

                                • #142634

                                  TF_geepster
                                  Participant

                                    Welcome back Fordster… it seems you know where he will be fishing. I know it’s ‘somewhere down south’. I’m meeting him in a layby and then he is tying a sack over my head so I can’t tell anyone where it is…. The dark side, literally….

                                    LOL

                                  • #142697

                                    TF_baitchef
                                    Participant

                                      I’ll let you into a little secret, if you go down to The Thames at Caversham bridge (the free stretch behind the hotel), there are some right slabs there, not quite doubles, but not very far off.
                                      River fish, reald old warriors as well.

                                    • #142792

                                      TF_geepster
                                      Participant

                                        I know you must all be on the edge of your seats so here’s the bullet point update:
                                        1) Very stressful day at work indeed
                                        2) Wanted to leave work at 3, left at 5
                                        3) Ran into M25 hell
                                        4) Got there at 8 (should have been 6.30) – gate locked. Yawn.
                                        5) Pain getting to swim but Duncan had done bizz in terms of baiting up
                                        6) Two fish before midnight on Method and ‘corn stacks (two real grains, one floating imitation) at about 70 yards – 6lb and 8lb
                                        7) Nothing through the night at all
                                        8) Got up at 4am and went for it
                                        9) Two more fish between 5am and 6am, 8lb and 8lb 10oz
                                        10) Went to work at 7.30am, got there at 9.30
                                        11) Duncan pulled a rabbit out of a hat at 10am with an out of the blue 12-pounder, the only double of the night – John was still there so we have our TV programme

                                        I thank you….

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