I've ust got back from two weeks away. First week in the north of Dordogne (SW France), second week in New Jersey (without the kids).
Well, a friend of mine owns a small farm that he doesn't work (he's a doctor; he rents out the fields to farmers). The land has a small lake on it, that nobody ever fishes. He tells me it's full of carp and pike. So I took my son up there fishing. My wife gave me some minimal kit as a Christmas present (telescopic rod, reel, couple of spinners) and I added a couple of other bits (second spool, shads, etc.).
I took my five year old son up to the lake, to see if we could get a pike.
I cut a pole as tall as my son, from a hazel tree, and tied a piece of 18lb line to the end of it. I tied a clip to the other end, and fixed a Mepp's lure a bit like this one:
http://www.mepps.com/mepps/library/lures/productinfo.asp?ID=123&Origin=Lures&Uniq=166
And we set to fishing for a couple of hours.
He got nearer to catching it that I did! I was casting out into the middle of the lake, waiting for a few seconds, then reeling in the shads, lures and spinners I was trying, hoping to grab the pikes interest nearer the bank.
My son was waggling his lure around nearer the bank.
All that time, the pike was under a floating mass of grass and reed tight at our feet. We saw him rise toward my son's lure, give it a quick nudge with his nose, the dive away again.
We carried on fishing, trying different actions and different lures, but I think the pike had got wary of us.
We were out there by the lake for almost five hours, including time taken eating the picnic we took with us. I was surprised he didn't get bored sooner. Five hours is a long time for a five year old.
Keith.
Well, a friend of mine owns a small farm that he doesn't work (he's a doctor; he rents out the fields to farmers). The land has a small lake on it, that nobody ever fishes. He tells me it's full of carp and pike. So I took my son up there fishing. My wife gave me some minimal kit as a Christmas present (telescopic rod, reel, couple of spinners) and I added a couple of other bits (second spool, shads, etc.).
I took my five year old son up to the lake, to see if we could get a pike.
I cut a pole as tall as my son, from a hazel tree, and tied a piece of 18lb line to the end of it. I tied a clip to the other end, and fixed a Mepp's lure a bit like this one:
http://www.mepps.com/mepps/library/lures/productinfo.asp?ID=123&Origin=Lures&Uniq=166
And we set to fishing for a couple of hours.
He got nearer to catching it that I did! I was casting out into the middle of the lake, waiting for a few seconds, then reeling in the shads, lures and spinners I was trying, hoping to grab the pikes interest nearer the bank.
My son was waggling his lure around nearer the bank.
All that time, the pike was under a floating mass of grass and reed tight at our feet. We saw him rise toward my son's lure, give it a quick nudge with his nose, the dive away again.
We carried on fishing, trying different actions and different lures, but I think the pike had got wary of us.
We were out there by the lake for almost five hours, including time taken eating the picnic we took with us. I was surprised he didn't get bored sooner. Five hours is a long time for a five year old.
Keith.