Gall Pond is a part of the Tortworth Estate and a very beautiful place to spend the day. It's just off junction 14 of the M5 but can be hard to find as John Amato and Andy Gard found out. Nineteen fishing. Had a walk around and fancied peg 3 which looked really fishy but a bit Crabtreeish. Julie select the pretty draw bag as apposed to the black one which put us on odd numbers. Drew peg 23 on the far side. Found my self next to ex brewer owner Pete Turner (he never did organise one). Andy Gard was on peg 25. Most if not all pegs have a channel between Lilly pads to fish between - pictured. It was obvious that the fishing for most would be harder than usual because of the bright sun and the clear water.
Set up a few things but only caught on a 0.4 gram RJ lifter shotted traditionally at top set plus three barrels. Bait was LR's and GB. The first hour I had five species of Silvers averaging 3 oz. Felt OK as hardly anyone had caught. Kept going until the last two hours of the five hour match when the whole pond switched off. Didn't add to my species list either.Weighed 3 lb 14 oz for 7th beaten both sides on the feeder with each having one 5 lb Bream. I really enjoyed the match and will be back next year.
The match was one by Silver Bream angler Andy Gabb (pictured) with six Bream weighing 32 lb 8 oz from peg 8. Andy caught on the cage feeder with GB and Maggot over to the floating island. Andy said he was getting liners throughout the day. It was obvious the Bream had shoaled up under the island to keep out of the brightness. Alcoves Julie Taylor came third off the next peg 7 nicking a couple of bream from the end of the island which apparently moves with the wind. Well done both.
Have to mention John Amato's 2 lb 3 oz Perch caught on a whole worm lifting and dropping.
Well we got hammered 60 lb to 30 lb. Still have the return match to come.
Weigh Sheet: (section error on the sheet has been rectified)
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