Saturday 20 July 2013

Meeting John Wilson MBE and Fishing on the Kennet
Today was the day I had been looking forward to for a very long time, the angling legend himself was coming to town, well, Newbury, John Wilson MBE.


I decided we needed to get there early so we can beat the crowds and hopefully have time for a chat, as this was the last chance before he jets off to live in Thailand.
I picked Steve up at 7am and we headed to Newbury. We arrived at Experience Fishing tackle shop about 7:45am, a whole 1 ¼ hour until they opened, but we had a good space to park the car and we was first there, even before the shop owner.
Luckily we have spoke to Dave and the team at Experience fishing many times and he knows us and the site well, which was handy as when he arrived he let us in for a pre-Wilson brew, perfect.
Just before 9am John Wilson turned up and got set up in the shop. It was one of the best experiences of my life, we managed a whole 1 ½ hours with John just chatting away like we had known him for years, truly remarkable.

At about 10:30am we set off to the River Kennet in Newbury as its a free stretch and right around the corner.
This place is real urban fishing, parking the car in the centre of town and walking to the River.
We started at the beginning of the free stretch where the playground is and slowly worked our way down using lures to start with. After loosing a couple to under water snags we gave up and headed back to the car to re-tackle for trotting and some lunch.
After meeting Rich in the car park we headed back to the start of the run for a spot of trotting. It was slow going with not a lot happening. We carried on walking down stream until we got to the weir right at the end of the run. We was using bread as bait hoping for Chub, Dace etc. using a light 13' float rod and Centrepin reel was great fun. Finally in the weir I started catching fish, first a few Dace then a nice Brown Trout but after that it just died off. Such a great little venue and would have been even better I think if we had a pint of maggots or so, but never mind still a fantastic day and one I will never forget.