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    What a lovely sunny day. With not much work on today i was finished by 3 and decided a trip to pinchmill was on the cards. Had devised a plan to fish down the edge earlier in the week but with the weather a change of plan was in order. Floater fishing! When i arrived the were a couple of people fishing but not that many so plenty of swims to choose from. Got my roaming gear set and started looking for signs of fishing as i walked around the lake. Didn&#039;t take long for the first few fish to show themselves on the surface. Started by feeding some dog biscuits by catapult to check their reaction and build some confidence. After a couple of minutes they were feeding confidently so a cast was in order. Didn&#039;t take long and a fish was on and it was a lively one. Shot straight from centre of the lake under my feet and off down the bank to try find some snags. It managed to snag up in a bush and i taught it was a lost caused. Little coaxing later and the fight was back on. It was long and a nice 7lb mirror was in the net and back safely. &lt;br /&gt;
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Moving on to my favourite swim to fish to the island. I set feeding 6-8 biscuits at a time and waiting for the fish to feed before refeeding. Two tactics i like to implement when i&#039;m feeding for floater fishing is to feed two biscuits at a time, as when i cast out there is two small splashes, hookbait and small float. &lt;a href=&quot;http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2916561160105549849jItXMt&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://inlinethumb06.webshots.com/43397/2916561160105549849S200x200Q85.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;IMAG0155&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt; I also like to feed when the fish and taking the biscuits that are already out there as this help to build their confidence for when you cast out they don&#039;t spook off the splash. This allows you to cast to feeding fish and not have them spook allowing you to target specific (biggest) fish! Next 30-45 min was very frustrating with missed fish and fish turning off hookbait at last second. Played around with presentation slightly and resulted in a nice 9lb mirror. &lt;br /&gt;
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Again another frustrating hr losing one fish and missing quite a few others. Then i started getting it right two casts and two fish. First was a lovely 10lb mirror and second was one of those specific fish i mentioned earlier that i cast too and had it. A new pb 14.6lb on scale and as you can see from pic its one of the lovely ghostie/koi carp he has stocked. Was delighted with this fish for two reasons. 1 new pb and two had one a couple of weeks back and had a guy take a pic that didn&#039;t save properly on my phone. I checked this time and had two pics taken to be safe!! Fished in the margins for a bit at the end and had a nice 6lb mirror on double corn. Altogether a very enjoyable session on a lovely afternoon.&lt;br /&gt;
Cheers and tight lines&lt;br /&gt;
Nigel&lt;br /&gt;
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    <pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 15:53:24 -0500</pubDate>
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