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I decided because I was now targeting the harder shallow areas to make the change and ditch the chod rigs for a simple ESP striptease / Curve Shanks set up. Hook bait’s were Sticky baits Krill 16mm wafters fished on the deck, and each spot was baited with a fair amount of Sticky Baits 16mm boilies. I’d been soaking them in a bucket with water and Sticky’s awesome pure krill liquid and they smelt absolutely putrid, full of instant attraction but also had the advantage of looking slightly washed out.
After a busy day at work I sat watching the evening draw out into darkness on the bedchair. I put the Trakker Cayman up just on dark as I never like to commit myself too early incase the fish start showing but some heavy liners on dark gave me the confidence I was on fish. At around 11pm I had a blistering take on the rod fished to the willow and when I struck into the fish it was doing it’s best to gain sanctuary in the underwater branches but by applying steady pressure the fish turned and swam towards me. The fish was powerful in the margins and we had a ten minute tussle trying to get the fish up the marginal shelf but eventually I slid him over my sniper net cord and instantly recognised him as a upper 20lb mirror I caught the year before and on the scales she went 28.14, a few quick self takes and I slipped her from the Trakker retention sling back into her watery home.

