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Joey
Joined: 03 Nov 2004 Posts: 191
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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 05 11:32 am Post subject: Chub |
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Although I would still list fishing as a main hobby of mine, fly fishing in particular, I actually haven't wet a line for two years due to moving to a new area, new job and now having two young un's.
Anyway, my 4 year old had been pestering me to take him "real fishing" , not just with a net for sticklebacks.
There is a fenland drain a few hundred yards out of the village here
and about three weeks ago we were walking over the road bridge
and I noticed a few fish much larger than the usual sticklebacks in the pool downstream of the bridge.
Last weekend the field next the drain was harvested so I took the boy out to the garden, dug some worms, grabbed the spinning rod
,a couple of hooks and a bubblefloat and we went to the drain.
No sooner than the worm plopped into the pool and we were attached to a chub 1-1.5 lb. Son and heir reeled him in and I got my
feet wet extracting the chub from a weedbed.
We unhooked it, looked at it and watched it swim off again and rushed home to tell his Mum.
Very chuffed 4 year old told the whole story to his Sunday School teacher the next day.
Now then.
Suppose we were to go down again next Saturday. Anyone know
a good way of eating chub???
I have only caught and eaten trout and seafish up to now. |
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