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Over the last couple of years whilst I
have been Carp fishing abroad, I have slowly become more and more
interested in attempting to try and catch a Catfish.
On a couple of my trips last year, I decided to take two Catfish
rods, which I had made to my own specifications. The idea being,
that I would attempt whilst fishing on the River Saone in France
to catch a Cat at the same time as I was pursuing my main, and
preferred pray, the Carp.
Unfortunately, because of one reason or another, the Catfish rods
never came out of my 'top box', (this is a carrier on top of my
car, where I keep my rods when travelling, to protect them from
any damage). I think the main reason for the Cat rods stopping in
the top box, is most probably because once I as concentrating on
catching my chosen quarry (the Carp), I find it difficult to deter
from the task which I have set myself and hard to change from one
prey to another.
However, this year, I decided to go all out for a purely Cat fish
trip. I was already good friends with a guy named Martin Walker,
and we had discussed a possible trip where I would accompany him
on one of his many guided trips to the rivers in France.
Unfortunately, the week that I had in mind was not good timing for
Martin, as his wife would be ready to give birth to their child
around that particular week!
Undeterred, I next spoke to a fella by the name of Luke Moffat
about a possible trip with him, this also was not to be, as he was
fully booked for the week I had inquired about. Although the week
in question was fully booked, we had a long talk and Luke
suggested that we could possibly help each other later on in the
year, his idea was for me to front a competition for him in Carp
Talk, to provide his new venture of Carp fishing holidays from the
campsite where he runs his guided Cat fish trips.
This particular site is situated on the side of the River Soane
and has all the amenities you could require, even a swimming pool!
His idea was that the winners of the competition would be
accompanied by me to assist them in catching some River Saone
Carp, and while I was there Luke could take me out for the odd
session Catfishing.
This particular competition did run in Carp Talk. While I was
discussing the possible competition with Luke, he informed me that
there was a Cat meeting quite close to my neck of the woods and
that he would be attending to promote his trips and also his new
rods. He suggested that as I was obviously very interested in
Catfishing we should meet up there and have a good talk about
Catfishing and also the future competition.
I had never been to a catfish meeting before, but I am very happy
that I listened to Luke's advise and went to my first Cat meeting,
it was not as big as the Carp meetings I am used to, but even so I
thoroughly enjoyed it.
Whilst there, I managed to bump in a few Carp anglers, one of
these anglers was face I knew fairly well, Colin Bunn. I had seen
and talked to him several occasions at Carp Society meetings, but
I was not aware that he was very accomplished Cat angler. When I
saw his pictures on the display boards, I was more than surprised
as I gazed at several of the pictures with him holding 100lb plus
Cats. I immediately realised my search for a person to go Cat fishing
with was over, not only did he catch very large Cat's but I also
knew him fairly well! I had talked to him in the past so I could
sense he was just like me and obsessed with fishing! If you are
anything like me, fishing rules your life, even when you are not
on the bank!
We quickly became friends and I started to soak up all the
information he could give me, and there was plenty of it to
absorb. He likes to leave nothing to chance when fishing,
everything he recommended to me had been thoroughly tested over
the years to give him the best results. As you will notice in some
of the photographs we are wearing tee shirts advertising 'Cat Master
Tackle', this is Collins latest venture and he plans to sell all
the products that have been given him his success over the years.
Some of these products are not readily available in the UK, so he
has to import a large majority of them, he is even having certain
products made for him. He has developed them himself over the
years, in my opinion if Colin recommends it, then it is more than
good enough for the job!
He
told me his fist trip this year was to be in April, but he was
already committed to a 10 day trip with his friend and regular
fishing partner Paul. As he had already arranged to fish with
Paul, it would not be possible for me to go on that first trip, or
would it?
We hatched a plan that hopefully would suit us all, this was for
him and Paul to continue there planned trip and for me to go out
and join them at the end of their trip, with Colin stopping on for
a further six days with me. We spoke to Paul and asked him if he
was prepared to return home after 10 days by himself, so that I
could continue to fish on with Colin, then at the end of my six
days fishing, Colin would return home with me. Paul said he was OK
with this, much to my delight, I was all set for my first Cat
fishing experience!
As the time of the trip came closer, Colin advised me of all the
equipment I would require to hopefully play and land my first Cat.
My goal on this trip was to just hopefully hook, play and land a
Catfish, the size to me being irrelevant, I just wanted to catch a
Catfish. If I was lucky enough to catch a largish one, then that
would be an extra bonus.
The weeks leading up to the trip soon passed and before I knew it
I was at Collins house seeing him and Paul off on their journey to
the River Ebro in Spain. The days to me joining them soon passed
and before I knew it, it was time for me to start my journey to
meet them in Spain. I had little contact with them, as Paul's
mobile had refused to work due to bad reception in the area they
were fishing.
I must admit I was not looking forward to the long drive through
France and Spain to join them, it would be the furthest I have
ever travelled in a car on my own. I said goodbye to my long
suffering wife Lynn, who has to put up to up my obsession with
fishing abroad, also to wish luck to my two sons who are anglers
so they understand why their dad chose these strange things! I was
soon on the journey down to the ferry, with 24 hours of traveling
in front of me.
All that was in my mind at the time was, this has to be done, in
order to accomplish my goal of catching my first catfish. I
reached the ferry with seconds to spare as I had mistaken the time
of sailing, luckily they rushed me through and I just got on, I
think they were just about to close the back doors when I arrived!
The ferry crossing was uneventful, the usual walk around the duty
free etc. I bumped into a few Carp anglers on board, they were all
off to their 'top secret' waters, not giving out any information
(as if I really wanted to know anyway!). The ferry docked and I
was the last car off as I had been the last one on, now my long
drive to the river was to begin. The weather through France was
dismal, heavy rain making driving conditions extremely hard, with
the spray from the large lorries restricting my vision when
passing them.
It was foot to the floor, I had a lot of miles to cover and I
wanted to cover them in as short a time period as possible. I
followed the route that Colin had given me, passing many well
known Carp lakes as I sped through France. I would have liked to
stopped off at a couple of them, the ones that I have not yet
fished, but I could not stop, because it was a race against time,
in order to keep the bait in good condition.
I had been driving for about 10 hours when I came to the border
between France and Spain, as I passed through the one country into
the other I could see snow on top of the mountains. There was
still at least 3 hours drive ahead of me and I was starting to
feel very tired, so I wound down the windows for some fresh air
and pressed on. The towns on the map soon passed and it was about
one hour away form my destination, as it started to get dark.
I thought I must be mad to be doing this, here I am in a strange
country driving on roads I have never seen before in the dark, no
one to talk to, or read the map for me. I was unsure how I was
going to find Colin and Paul, as I could not contact them on their
mobile. All I had was a piece of paper with a sketch, of where to
find them when I reached the river. At this particular point in
the trip it would have been very easy to have just pulled over to
the side of the road and gone to sleep for the night and resumed
my journey the next day, when I would be refreshed and could also
see were I was going. But, being the stubborn individual that I
am, I pressed on into the darkness and parts unknown.
When I finally got to the river, I drove up and down looking for
them trying to work out there location, from my bit of paper with
the directions on it. I had actually driven past a couple of
times, but been unable to see them in the dark of the night. I
headed for a spot where Colin said he would meet me if I could not
find them on the river. I had no sooner pulled up at this
particular spot, when I saw headlights flashing me from behind, it
was Colin who had been visiting the meeting place every hour to
see if I had arrived.
I
followed him down to the swim where Paul greeted me with a cup of
coffee, we talked for a bit and I set my bed chair up for the
coming night. They informed me that the timing of the trip was
spot on and the fishing was excellent, they had both broken
the150lb barrier and Colin had one of 182 lbs. We talked for a
couple of hours and then they retired to their bed chairs for the
night, while I just sat there watching their rods! My adrenaline
was flowing now, and all I wanted was to see my first Cat, the
tiredness that I had experienced earlier on had completely gone!
I did not have to wait long as one of Paul's rods screamed off and
he was into yet another large Cat. Colin and Paul had 5 that night
between them, they were all photographed and videoed the next
morning.
Then Paul had the task of doing the reverse journey to the one I
had just completed the day before, like me he would be by
himself.. We helped him load up and said goodbyes to him, as he
drove off I did not envy him his long trip.
I settled into the swim, we could not put up a bivvy or umbrellas
as we were not able to legally night fish in this area. Colin had
already got the licenses well in advance (do not attempt to fish
without licenses as, while we were there two anglers had all their
rods confiscated, you have been warned). We actually had several
visits from the police but, fortunately for us, they were all
during the day.
Well that's enough about the down side of fishing for the Cats on
the River Ebro, lets get back to the story! We set everything up
and put out the rods for the forthcoming night and what was to
follow that night, and the next five, for me was unbelievable!
That first night I had two Catfish, my first was one of 125.00
lbs. and I followed that up with a second Cat of 136.00 lbs. (what
a brace!).
Unbelievable, over the six days I had a total of 12 Catfish, with
seven of these over the 100 lb mark, the largest weighing in at
146.00 lbs. (mind blowing!)
. Here is a break down of the my six days fishing and my catch of
Cat's
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Weight
in pounds
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Length
in inches
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125.00
136.00
65.00
52.00
114.00
131.00
69.00
123.00
102.00
92.00
146.00
24.0
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82
84
60
55
76
80
64
80
77
72
84
48
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Well you must admit it makes pretty impressive reading, actually I
still think I must be dreaming! Maybe tomorrow I will wake up and
it all has been a dream. Finally I must thank Paul and Colin for
all their help, as I am sure without it I would not had such a
memorable first trip Cat fishing.
'Big Ron' Woodward
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