 Back at Tiesel Corner, I'm sat amongst the sanitary towels for the time being. I've reported it's the environment agency and have an incident log number, which is great. What about two or three hours to try and catch a fish for I have to pick the kids up from school? Popped into the tackle shop, bought some maggots and pinkies and was reassured by the shop staff there that I'll catch nothing. So my mission today is just to catch a fish as floods have receded. It's still running quite fast, so I'm going to have to probably feed a fish. Well, I just bring a rod to trot with two. I've got 17 foot of water in front of me. So using this, I'm going to fill this up probably about five or six times with maggots. As it sinks to the bottom, that opens and scatters along the bottom. And as I say, it's pushing through. So those maggots will still be sent downstream. I'm going to feed a fish over that just to top it up and then switch to float. Hopefully that will draw some some chub in. Whenever I come down, there's always someone making a racket, a hive of activity. Once that's hit the bottom, I like to get the rod couple of bounces. This doesn't always open first time. There's my feeder as a size 14 triple maggot, really going for a finesse. So an absolute thump on the rod tip. And I missed it. Tap there. There we go. Peshon, a few out chub as they're feeding pretty much. Anywhere that I've been trying to catch on these over the last few sessions. So that's well pleasing is pleased to say it's been perfect. There's no no damage on that one at all. So yeah, really, let's see if I can get a few more. It's hardly surprising, you know, and it's still water on lakes. Fish don't have to use any energy up. They just go into a combatoast hibernation on rivers. They've got a swim against the current, which means they have to use energy. Just need to place it. I think the problem we had this January is that fish had a really good feed during the floods filled their bellies. And then we had to frost almost the next evening, really heavy frost. So the metabolism couldn't really by just it all in time. Sort of bumbles. There's my mediaevon float. But I really give up with the flow rod. Get the feeder rod back out. Just that little tap. And again, there we go. Plastic in the line. That's sad, isn't it? Really sad. Fish on. It could be a pike that's taken a roach. Just pick the bait up. Give me that rattle and then set there. I'm going to have to pull in this flow. But the local anglers are telling me that this spot used to be renowned for being a place to get dust bin lids. The binnit lane for green. Always surprising how heavy they are once they get past a certain size. And again, this one, if you watch some other video, it's not as big as the one I caught in the other video at night, but it's tailed. It's pretty much perfect. A little bit of damage to it. I'm supposed to saw that paranoia about Otters. Is it necessary where you use it? It's a lovely fish. Nice. Well bream slime. I'm going to throw it lovely tonight. So changing the hook length is no problem. I use these quick change beads that you have a bead that you pull back attached to a little like a Stenfo connector. So I'm going to take the hook length off. Put that in a bin. Put a new hook length on. That was the hook length I was using. Quite heavy. But without flow and fish, you know, a chance of catching chopped to five pounds, potentially viable. No, they're too light. New hook length on at least three maggots on this hook. Pink is in the feeder maggots on the hook. The theory being they might pick out my maggots being slightly bigger. But last cast. That's all. But other one is scales. I think highlight of the day for me is seeing the Salford Womballs out collecting rubbish along the bank. We need more people like that. So there you go. All those sanctuary towels, toilet paper, nothing to do with Wessex water. They went down and investigated it. Couldn't see anything. I must have been making it up. Write your MPs. Record it with the environment agency and make as much fuss as you can because these companies are getting away with murder. Thanks for watching. And if you enjoyed it, there's plenty of other episodes fishing from this spot here under Salford Sessions playlist. If you haven't subscribed, please subscribe. And that helps me get out there and help young people mostly disadvantaged get into fishing. Thanks for watching. Cheers.