Fishing with a Feeder in an Unknown Reservoir

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As long as the heat continues, I leave the predators alone and settle for white fish. This time I went to a completely unknown reservoir to have a good sleep fishing feeder. Through the maps, I found where it is theoretically possible to drive up and fish. It showed that there were 3 banks and a decent meadow path towards them. But as practice shows, you don't need to believe in maps. It was the same here. There was a road, but not that good, but passable. Of the three fishing banks, only one was overgrown (it seems that it is occasionally fished, but not cleaned). Well, what to do, you need to somehow try to catch it. Feeder fishing is sometimes much more difficult when fishing in an unknown area.

The lilies growing around predicted that the bottom would be completely overgrown. But as usual, the bottom is clean. 2.2m deep, clean bottom and lilies around. The first idea - rope. A really promising place for line fishing (I completely forgot that such a fish exists and likes such places). The bait, of course, is a little wrong #deeper carp + universal yellow, but whatever you do, I'll catch it with what I have. In addition to it, I have boiled peas, pearl barley and canned corn.

For the first two hours, it was just the size of a roach's finger. I was already in despair that I would not have anything more serious. But after the third hour of fishing, another cry broke through. I decided to throw the wild mushrooms to the side and put only the corn. I didn't ask. bigger complaints started to appear. I forgot to mention that the bottom with 10mm pop-up stood nearby during the whole fishing and was silent the whole time. But as I expected, the bottom shot was not in quantity but in size. ?

Now for a few days of night/morning bottom fishing with pop-ups. I hope someone more serious will shoot too!

P.S

Raude - 520g

You can also find videos of all fishing - https://youtu.be/9bCEh9JwFaY

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