After another very quiet month the fishing is starting to pick up again. The region's members have been out and about on local waters and some have managed to catch some small Pike on lures and deadbaits. With only one month of our Pike season left and travel restrictions still in place it will be these waters that will hopefully provide some bigger fish for those who want the season to finish on a high note. After that we will be putting the Pike gear away until October and setting our sights on other coarse species. Last year the region's Golden Maggot match was the only club competition held with the four match Summer series being cancelled and of course the monthly Winter Pike matches also being stopped by the pandemic.
Probably the quietest month for the region in many years. A few fish in early January summed the month up. Most of the members have remained indoors just not due to lockdown but the bad weather as well has knocked any close to home trips. All we can do now is wait until the weather improves and the travel restrictions are lifted. Some of our members were due to fish the PAC Lake Of Menteith event in early March but at this point in time it does appear that the event will probably be cancelled. A decision is to be made in a few days time. The cancelled region's Jolly Boys outing from last October was also due to take place in late March but once again looks in doubt. It looks as though this month will be a quiet one as well but we are all looking forward to hopefully getting out for the last few weeks of the Piking season.
Well that is certainly good news for all anglers. The government have now responded to the representations of the Angling Trust and have now agreed that angling can take place in the third national lockdown. Although our members will not be able to travel far it means that at least we will be able to get out on the bank on our local waters.