Trip 30 Carp Fishing – 2023


After grappling with challenging gardening conditions over the past couple of days, Wednesday seemed poised to be utterly unfavorable for gardening but exceptionally promising for fishing. A massive weather front was on the horizon, with rain anticipated to arrive around 0930. My goal was to have everything set up and all the rods in position before the rain commenced.

Every facet of the weather seemed perfectly aligned, and my confidence was riding higher than on any of my previous trips, especially compared to last week’s outing. Setting my alarm for 0600 hours, I efficiently loaded everything into the car and hit the road by 0645. I arrived around 0715, passed through the gate, and veered right along the track.

For the past couple of days, I had been contemplating my approach for this week’s trip, knowing I needed to position myself somewhere along the North/East bank. The only drawback was that the wind was expected to shift on my final night. Still, I remained hopeful that the carp would linger in that area for the last 24 hours.

My heart was set on securing the first Badger Island swim, despite the challenge of being exposed to the strong wind. It offered a sense of seclusion, nestled among the wooded surroundings, making it an enticing choice.

Luck would have it that it was free, I don’t believe anyone else was about on the north part of the complex.

I’m currently located in the spot marked with the blue dot on the map. My next objective was to quickly set up the bivvy, cast out with the spomb, and have all the rods in position before the rain started in approximately two hours. While the time frame was adequate, I knew I wouldn’t have much opportunity for shooting videos; my primary focus needed to be on completing these essential tasks at hand..

By 1000hrs, it was raining and actually looking like I would be missing a great deal of the heavy stuff. The wind was due to drop to below 20mph around 1600 hrs, which would be helpful, as it’s never fun being in a bivvy at night in a storm. It’s generally a very sleepless night.

I had to adjust my Delkim sensitivity way down because of the strong winds.

It didn’t last much past lunchtime when the really heavy rain arrived and strong winds.

Looking at the radar, I’m right in the middle of it all. It will be much more peaceful once the wind dies down, but it’s looking like the heavy rain will continue for some hours.

This is the time when I’m anticipating the carp to become more active and start feeding. Tomorrow’s forecast does include a few showers, albeit with only a 40% chance, so there might be some luck on my side.

After patiently waiting for the rain to cease, I had hoped for some action. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case, despite hearing the occasional splash from a carp during the dark hours and at first light.

This morning, I didn’t feel the need to rush out of my sleeping bag. I dozed off a few times and eventually decided to rise from my slumber just before 0900 hours.

It was nice to feel the heat of the sun. After all that rain yesterday, there are heavy showers forecast today, dotted around everywhere, and I may be lucky or not.

I made up my mind to relocate the left-hand rod to that challenging spot on my left, where I’ve had frustratingly lost carp before. Simply watching them swim by without attempting something different to conquer that obstacle felt like a missed opportunity. On top of that, I’ve replaced the bait on my right-hand rod and added a stringer of drilled halibut pellets, a tactic I’ve also adopted for the left-hand rod.

One of these heavy showers finally arrived but didn’t last too long, thankfully, we had enough rain yesterday.

As the day progressed, the showers mostly missed me, and I was able to bait up and pop over for a chat with Ian on the other side of the lake for a few hours before it was time to get those rods back out onto the spots.

It was a lovely sunny afternoon, the pressure was still low, and a good blow was still on the lake and looking very carpy, I was surprised I didn’t get a bite after moving the left-hand rod to that closer spot.

The evening was truly beautiful, with the tranquil lake, the sun’s warm reflection on the clouds, and the ever-quickening approach of dusk as autumn settles in. I can’t help but hope that tonight will bring me the success I’ve been striving for, especially since this year has proven to be quite challenging on this lake.

It’s a breathtaking morning, with even a kingfisher perched on the rods. It’s a pity the carp seem to be quite uncooperative lately; it feels like I can’t even catch a nibble. I spot them, hear them, but they’re elusive. I sense a need for a tactical shift tonight; something must entice them to my baits.

Last September, I managed to land 18 carp from the Airfield Lake, but this year is a completely different story. Something has definitely shifted, and I need to unravel the mystery sooner rather than later.

I’ve taken a look at my captures from October last year and realized I had managed to land 12 carp in the first half of the month before COVID interrupted my fishing. That’s more carp than I’ve caught so far this year between September and now. It goes to show that some years can be more challenging than others. With three months left in the season, I’m determined to turn things around. Wish me luck, but as they say, stranger things have happened, and it’s all about that elusive monster, the unknown carp.

Ian joined me for lunch and a chat. Unfortunately, he had the misfortune of losing a carp due to a hookpull around 11 a.m. It’s intriguing to note that he’s getting pick-ups near the weed but not in open water. I believe I’ll be on the lookout for some weed on my next trip.

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Following my conversation with Ian, I’ve decided to extend the casting distance of the right-hand rod and maintain focus on the baited area with the other rod. It wouldn’t be wise to stray from this productive spot. I briefly contemplated changing my swim, but in the larger scheme of things, I don’t believe it would have made a significant difference. I recognize the importance of spending several more nights in this location to gain a complete understanding of the situation, and I’m also eager to see how Ian fares over the upcoming nights.

It was another lovely misty morning over the lake, unfortunately, with the exception of two bleeps just after dusk, that was it for me. These carp are certainly not playing ball in the areas that used to be fantastic spots to get in.

In the days ahead, I will dedicate considerable time to carefully strategize my approach and decide on the ideal destination for my next fishing expedition.

Until then

Richard

P.S. Ian was finally rewarded for his efforts with the lovely 21lber.

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Beginners guide to fishing terminology


A friend of mine has suggested that it would be a help to put together a beginners guide to carp fishing terminology.  As a help to newcomers to the sport and I will also be doing beginner’s guide to other parts of carp fishing e.g. rigs, marker setups, Spod etc.

I hope this will help all you budding carp anglers when you pick up a magazine to understand what you are being told.

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Chod – Is the term used to describe the stuff on the bottom of the lake bed (decaying leaf matter) hence the rig was born from this to counteract this problem.

Wraps – The number of times you wrap the line around your marker sticks, to determine the distance you a fishing our from the bank.

Fizzing – This is when you get a huge patch of tiny bubbles coming up over a large area.  This is where the fishing is digging on the bottom and creating a fizzing on the surface of the lake.

Bubbles – This is when you get bubbles popping up to the surface and then moving off, as the fish is feeding on the bottom.

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Particles – The terminology used for cooked beans, peas, pulses, seed etc.

Loaded up – you have loaded up the line on your reels, you also load up the rod, when casting.  This is the point where your rods are at the best point to cast out.

Hope This Helps

Richard

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Let’s have another go


I’m back out on the Airfield Lake, and I really hope my luck is going to change soon. Conditions aren’t brilliant but, in it, to win it as they say.

Richard

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Carp Fishing Tv Channel


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Catch the Trophy
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Roots

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As part 11 of Simon McCabe’s visually masterful series, ‘Roots’ captures the joy every angler knows of returning to where…

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Simon McCabe’s Banklife Adventures
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Carp Wars 2 – The Eliminator

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Carpy Movies

In Pursuit of Carpiness 2

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They said they’d never do it again, but Carp angling maestro’s Mark Pitchers and Harry Charrington are back with an…
The Summer Hunt

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Top UK carp angler, Adam Penning returns to Fishing TV in The Summer Hunt,   a new film about a…
The Tuition with Iain Macmillan

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In this hour and half film one of the UK’s top carp fishing coaches Ian MacMillan shares his wealth of…

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Simon McCabe’s Banklife Adventures
Simon McCabe introduces this fascinating series as he makes his return to Carp fishing after a few years absence. Having…
Open Access with Iain Macmillan and Lee Morris
Cheese and wine, bangers and mash, chips and gravy. Some partnerships are timeless. Others, though they seem doomed to fail,…
Carp Wars 2
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The Tuition with Iain Macmillan

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In this hour and half film one of the UK’s top carp fishing coaches Ian MacMillan shares his wealth of…
How Harry Pratt Won Carp Wars

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Relive the Carp Wars 2016 experience as freelance carp fishing journalist Hassan Khan meets up with Carp Wars 2016 champion…
The Compulsive Angler: Part 2

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We delve into the passion of one man, Jerry Hammond, and his love of and obsession for carp fishing as…

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Best of Chilly

Pratt vs Chillcott

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Its youth vs experience in match two, as we see the new boy Harry Pratt take on the old war…
Q&A With Chilly

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Carl Smith from Carl & Alex gets the chance to put some viewers’ questions to top angling star Ian Chillcott,…
Day Ticket Carping

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The Complete Carp Wars

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Carp Wars, the ultimate fishing challenge. We’ve assembled five of the UK’s top carp anglers – Jerry Hammond, Ian Russell,…
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Carp Wars Live

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A One-off Carp Wars Live Special Edition in which 4 top carp anglers from Series 1 and 2 go head-to-head….

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Learn from the Professionals

Ian Russell: Carp Coach
With more than 100 30lb+ carp to his name, there are few anglers in the UK better placed to offer…
The Summer Hunt

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Carping Hints & Tips
All our hints and tips clips

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Reel Life Drama: Confessions of a Fishing Widow


My wife thought she would write something for my blog.

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They say marriage is about compromise, but when you’re married to a passionate angler, you quickly learn that compromise often means sharing your beloved spouse with the fish. Join me on this humorous journey as I spill the bait on what it’s like to be a fishing widow.

The Early Morning Escape

Picture this: It’s 4:30 AM, and your significant other is tiptoeing around the house in hushed tones, trying not to wake you. You groggily open one eye and see them sneaking out of bed, dressed in head-to-toe camo. It’s like they’re auditioning for a role in a fishing-themed spy movie. You roll over and mumble something about coffee, but they’re already out the door, leaving you in the arms of your warm, comfortable bed.

Fishing Gear Invasion

When your partner is a dedicated angler, the house becomes Ground Zero for fishing gear. Fishing rods, reels, tackle boxes, and waders seem to multiply overnight. Forget the spare room; your house is now a fishing gear warehouse. You’ve become a pro at dodging tackle boxes and navigating a maze of fishing line.

The Weekend Getaways

While other couples plan romantic weekend getaways to cozy cabins or scenic resorts, you’re packing your bags for a weekend at the lake. You’ve swapped candlelit dinners for lakeside picnics, and your idea of a romantic sunset involves the setting sun casting a warm glow on your partner’s determined face as they cast their line one more time.

The Fishing Widow’s Network

You’ve discovered that you’re not alone in your plight. There’s a secret society of fishing widows who gather over coffee to share stories of their partners’ fishing obsessions. You bond over tales of bait buckets in the living room and fishy-smelling laundry. You’ve even considered starting a support group called “Reel Wives Anonymous.”

The Lingo

You’ve had to learn a whole new language to keep up with your partner’s fishing conversations. Terms like “bivvy,” “carp,” and “spod rod” have become part of your daily vocabulary. You nod along when they talk about “getting a run” or “landing a monster,” even though you’re not entirely sure what they mean.

The Unpredictable Scheduling

Just when you think you’ve got a weekend free for a little quality time together, your partner announces that they’ve booked a fishing trip. You’ve learned to keep your calendar flexible because, in the world of fishing, plans change with the weather. And you’ve come to accept that the weather forecast is more important than your anniversary date.

The Fisherman’s Trophy Room

Your living room has turned into a shrine to all things fish. Mounted fish trophies, fishing-themed artwork, and enough fishing magazines to rival a newsstand clutter your home. You’ve even considered staging a coup to reclaim your living space.

The Tangled Lines

You’ve witnessed the aftermath of a fishing trip: tangled lines, muddy boots, and a car that smells like the inside of a tackle box. You’ve become an expert at cleaning fishing gear and doing laundry to remove the unmistakable scent of fish.

Conclusion

Being a fishing widow is a unique experience filled with laughter, frustration, and plenty of fishy tales. While you may sometimes feel like you’re sharing your spouse with the water, you also get to witness their passion and dedication to a hobby they love. So, the next time your partner disappears at the crack of dawn, just remember that behind every fishing trip is a happy angler chasing their own version of bliss—whether you understand it or not.

Hope you found this funny.

Beth – The fishing widow

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