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Sunday, 29 January 2023

2023 - Return to Trosa for a go - will there be anything there on the feed ?

I decided to visit Trosa as its local to me but also i can keep an eye on angling standards as i intend to make sure the fish are not abused like i saw over the last couple of years . I would dearly love to be a bailiff there but unfortunately you have to be a Swedish citizen and i have 2 years to go before i am able to perform potentially that task.  ( its normally 4 years before you are allowed to apply for that citizenship)


















Anyway , i arrived at the Trosa weir / fish passage and the frost was over the ground and it was showing minus 3 (-3) . I made a couple of videos then progressed further into the town and parked up opposite the Bohmans  the now regular haunt for me . On arrival i saw a couple of fish rise , umm i thought i wonder if they will feed on the pole line ? Already there was a few anglers drop-shooting and started to catch , mostly Perch so i decided to set up my GUNKI rod and complete the same discipline using various colours of soft lures.






I decided not to fish the pole as my thoughts were similar to last year when many fish were taken by lures and there was no interest for maggot . I therefore assembled the drop shot rod and started to join in the fun with the rest of the anglers on the bank . 
It took 30 minutes before i got the right balance of weight to hook and settled on a orange/red plastic fish lure . I took two Perch on successive casts then retired to the car for a well earned coffee and sandwich , a 'Macka' as they call it over here . 










Suitably refreshed and warmed up for a second cup of coffee i carried on and caught some more






The last three Perch of the day were or larger and i netted them 










It has been wonderful to get out and get some cold fresh air and to take Perch on the DS which is exciting as they really do it the lure hard . 

Over the coming weeks and months i shall fish Trosa more and hopefully get into the Ide when they start to show and later into April/May when all the species arrive in large shoals then its fun backing time on the whip.

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