Where were the fish put after the nettin? Surely not in paradise lakes. I wonder if there was any big fish if it's true of course......
Yeah they went into Paradise Lakes from what the owners son told me.
From the way he tells it they just went and netted it claiming the fish were theirs by rights.
What they won't like is their own fishery being right next to another with a good head of fish where you can turn up and pay the farmer if he appears.
It seems perverse if they did net the lake then didn't stock their own lakes with the pike. I mean what would be the point of netting them to release them in the Wear instead or to kill them.
When I was a kid, and that'a a hell of a long time ago, the lakes which are now Paradise Lakes were part of the old workings associated with the mines or whatever. The old railway line adjacent to it had a load of constantly burning slag, smouldering underneath the surface.
Anyway, the lake nearest to the river and on the bend always got linked with the Wear when it was in spate. It joined at the bottom end.
What happened was that the fish took shelter in the lake then when it dropped back they became landlocked and there were some decent fish left to go after in crystal clear water too.
Right where the river joined the lake was my first ever encounter with a salmon or bloody big sea trout. I was just at the upriver point of the connection throwing a Devon Minnow out. I saw this bloody HUGE fish follow it in. I came to the end of the retrieve and it was still there so I just waggled it up and down in front of it's nose under an overhanging branch.
It smashed into it and swiftly took off and broke my line after running about 50 yards.
I was shaking. I was only 8 or 9 years old at the time and I was trembling with delight, horror, exasperation and fear all at the same time.
The shallow ford under the bridge at this point on the Wear is the place I caught a sea trout for the first time.
I just flicked a worm onto the shelf of the concrete slipway and let it run down into the turbulence at the bottom. No weight. no float. Just a worm on a size 6 hook and 6lb breaking strain line.
It wasn't as big as the fish from my earlier encounter but it was really nice.
As much as I'm into sea fishing now due to my new location in Peterlee, I still love fishing the river for trout and associated species most of all. I have my rods all ready and will be venturing out to flick a fly or lure again once the sun decides to warm the waters up a bit.