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First year on the syndi complex I did a night on the medium sized lake after being chucked off the big lake due to spawning.  This turned my head big time.  After a couple of sessions I found what I believe to be the main holding snag within a bay.  With the lake quiet I took the entrance to the bay fishing directly at the snag locked up as it's the best option.

The spot did 3 bites that day and I was made up thinking I'm gonna catch them all over time here.

Next trip I'm obviously keen as mustard, arrived early to get the swim and quickly got a rod on the spot, I have another fish quick time - happy days! Mid morning a guy plots up within the bay itself, he sees I'm there but doesnt come and speak to me, we're 40 yards apart as the crow flies.  Now he's casting near my line that's accross the bay.  I'm fuming now, loads of swims available and his is a poor poor choice, you'd never choose it EVER imo obvs.  I have to reel in and can't get it back out coz I'm cutting accross the bay and dont really want him seeing me recast and give the spot away.

This happened again the following week and the next, so I move on, spot can't be fished from the side pegs safely.

Now we talk about etiquette being lost but these are old boys they fish the same peg every week regardless.  I honestly get much more respect/consideration from the young super keen lads than the oldies, they get it.

Maybe I should have just shouted accross or gone round and asked him to move, I really dont know but the situation angling wise is the most frustrating I have ever experienced?

What would others have done?

 

 

Edited by kevtaylor
Posted
9 hours ago, kevtaylor said:

What would others have done?

Tricky one that mate.

I think if the choice was fish the spot or walk away, I'd have just fished it in front of the guy. I don't think it's fair to ask him to move, but maybe when he saw your lines were cutting the bay off, he may have decided to move himself anyway. Sure it gives the spot away, but it's better than having to walk away imo.

Very frustrating. I'd fully expect him to pop round and ask where your lines were in that situation. Poor show.

Posted
2 hours ago, yonny said:

Tricky one that mate.

I think if the choice was fish the spot or walk away, I'd have just fished it in front of the guy. I don't think it's fair to ask him to move, but maybe when he saw your lines were cutting the bay off, he may have decided to move himself anyway. Sure it gives the spot away, but it's better than having to walk away imo.

Very frustrating. I'd fully expect him to pop round and ask where your lines were in that situation. Poor show.

It is tricky mate because in this case I'm fishing out of the norm areas/angles on a quiet lake early spring, then it gets busier. 🤷‍♂️

So the next part of this tale is a move to the bottom point, again quiet, this time I'm facing 2 swims in a bay, in front of the right swim I find a lovely spot and that's the only spot I'm finding.  2 rods on that and some spodding, following week same again and I have one, following week I wake up and someone's setting up opposite - I quickly reel in and cannot fish again - same scenario.

Now this guy could have been baiting there being local, fished it the previous year or found the clearing from my baiting and capture - who knows but again no asking where I'm fishing and I had to move on/start again.

Posted
4 minutes ago, yonny said:

Even more tricky. Was fishing from that swim an option?

Yeah of course I could have gone round, didn't know at that stage how busy it would get or which were fished swims, both opposite were overgrown before the path mowing started 🤷‍♂️

When you're on a point it seems like you've got it all, in fact you've only got half way across and that doesn't feel like the one.

I guess all this shows is how great late winter/early spring is coz you can do what you want and how that freedom goes come May and that barely anyone asks where you're fishing before plotting up.

 

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This takes me onto another scenario lol

So on that end point I noticed a bait boat come out from the bay on my left to a snag bush late at night. several trips.  This happened 2 weekends running.

Mass prebaiting 40 yards from someone?

Discuss...

Posted
9 minutes ago, elmoputney said:

Keep taking the bait boat out for a spin you could pretend to fish spots all over the place then that would confuse them. 

You can actually fish behind the snag, I wanted to do it but didn't know how people would react if caught.  But now Joe Morgan's done it on video - game on.  💪

Posted
49 minutes ago, kevtaylor said:

This takes me onto another scenario lol

So on that end point I noticed a bait boat come out from the bay on my left to a snag bush late at night. several trips.  This happened 2 weekends running.

Mass prebaiting 40 yards from someone?

Discuss...

I wouldn't do it if anyone was fishing 😂

Posted
3 hours ago, kevtaylor said:

This takes me onto another scenario lol

So on that end point I noticed a bait boat come out from the bay on my left to a snag bush late at night. several trips.  This happened 2 weekends running.

Mass prebaiting 40 yards from someone?

Discuss...

 Big no no! Can’t be baiting next to someone. 

but depending on someone’s situation they may just do it anyway. Imagine driving an hour to bait up and someone’s in the area but not on the spot, 2hr round trip and no bait, can see why some may just wing it out anyway. 

other scenario is, did they even know you were there with it being dark? Seen this happen multiple times in the dead of night, someone creeps round trying to be sneaky and ends up baiting on top of someone in the next swim about 10yards  away. Then someone rocks ups 2hrs later and does the same thing, still under the cover of darkness. Club water antics at their finest! 
 

Posted
1 hour ago, greekskii said:

 Big no no! Can’t be baiting next to someone. 

but depending on someone’s situation they may just do it anyway. Imagine driving an hour to bait up and someone’s in the area but not on the spot, 2hr round trip and no bait, can see why some may just wing it out anyway. 

other scenario is, did they even know you were there with it being dark? Seen this happen multiple times in the dead of night, someone creeps round trying to be sneaky and ends up baiting on top of someone in the next swim about 10yards  away. Then someone rocks ups 2hrs later and does the same thing, still under the cover of darkness. Club water antics at their finest! 
 

I think it's a case of I've made the effort to get here, it's going in regardless, they wont hear anyway.

I let them know I'm here with the head torch etc. 

Posted
On 09/06/2025 at 22:06, kevtaylor said:

First year on the syndi complex I did a night on the medium sized lake after being chucked off the big lake due to spawning.  This turned my head big time.  After a couple of sessions I found what I believe to be the main holding snag within a bay.  With the lake quiet I took the entrance to the bay fishing directly at the snag locked up as it's the best option.

The spot did 3 bites that day and I was made up thinking I'm gonna catch them all over time here.

Next trip I'm obviously keen as mustard, arrived early to get the swim and quickly got a rod on the spot, I have another fish quick time - happy days! Mid morning a guy plots up within the bay itself, he sees I'm there but doesnt come and speak to me, we're 40 yards apart as the crow flies.  Now he's casting near my line that's accross the bay.  I'm fuming now, loads of swims available and his is a poor poor choice, you'd never choose it EVER imo obvs.  I have to reel in and can't get it back out coz I'm cutting accross the bay and dont really want him seeing me recast and give the spot away.

This happened again the following week and the next, so I move on, spot can't be fished from the side pegs safely.

Now we talk about etiquette being lost but these are old boys they fish the same peg every week regardless.  I honestly get much more respect/consideration from the young super keen lads than the oldies, they get it.

Maybe I should have just shouted accross or gone round and asked him to move, I really dont know but the situation angling wise is the most frustrating I have ever experienced?

What would others have done?

 

 

Fish the swim , cast to the spot,  catch the fish you want and then "soap" the spot when you're done 🤫 🤣

I'm joking about the soaping obviously. I'd have had words if it was me and also told the bloke I'd see fish showing elsewhere before he turned up to see if I could get him to move. I'd find it very hard to move or not cast to a fish holding spot. 

Regarding the soaping, I'd never heard of it until I got on dinton.  There were a couple of anglers who I found out were right nasty towards other anglers. I got told by one of their good "friends" that they would often soap swims that were fished week in , week out by particular anglers.  If the certain swims held fish because of a weed bed then they would "napalm " the swim (drop aquatic weed killer bombs) into the swims. When I look back there were certain anglers that would fish the same swims week in , week out and catch fish for it to suddenly die a death. 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, emmcee said:

Regarding the soaping, I'd never heard of it until I got on dinton.  There were a couple of anglers who I found out were right nasty towards other anglers. I got told by one of their good "friends" that they would often soap swims that were fished week in , week out by particular anglers.  If the certain swims held fish because of a weed bed then they would "napalm " the swim (drop aquatic weed killer bombs) into the swims. When I look back there were certain anglers that would fish the same swims week in , week out and catch fish for it to suddenly die a death. 

Proper savage that mate. It's just fishing!

Posted
2 hours ago, emmcee said:

Fish the swim , cast to the spot,  catch the fish you want and then "soap" the spot when you're done 🤫 🤣

I'm joking about the soaping obviously. I'd have had words if it was me and also told the bloke I'd see fish showing elsewhere before he turned up to see if I could get him to move. I'd find it very hard to move or not cast to a fish holding spot. 

Regarding the soaping, I'd never heard of it until I got on dinton.  There were a couple of anglers who I found out were right nasty towards other anglers. I got told by one of their good "friends" that they would often soap swims that were fished week in , week out by particular anglers.  If the certain swims held fish because of a weed bed then they would "napalm " the swim (drop aquatic weed killer bombs) into the swims. When I look back there were certain anglers that would fish the same swims week in , week out and catch fish for it to suddenly die a death. 

 

Love it, syndicate life is serious business lol 👍

I've heard of people soaping out of bounds or snags to get them out but not attacks on peoples favourite swims  - that is savage 🤣

Posted
50 minutes ago, yonny said:

Proper savage that mate. It's just fishing!

They were savage. They were in fact brother's and had fished dinton for years . They hated the fact that it had become "known" about and that several "names" were joining  the syndicate etc. Bearing in mind this was early 2000's and the likes of terry hearn,  bernie Loftus and others had dabbled with the days  in previous years. 

I'd heard about these two brother's prior to my arrival and I met one on my second trip there. He introduced himself in the car park and we pushed our barrows out of the car park to the lake and I thought to myself what a sound bloke for him then to say in no uncertain terms that a particular swim was his and God help me if I jumped in it 🤣

The brother's ultimately fell out and ended up weedkilling and soaping each other's swims. Proper nut jobs/green eyed monsters. 

 

Posted
46 minutes ago, kevtaylor said:

Love it, syndicate life is serious business lol 👍

I've heard of people soaping out of bounds or snags to get them out but not attacks on peoples favourite swims  - that is savage 🤣

I'd say my first 3 or 4 years on there were my best,  it then became a circus and at times unpleasant. Sad really , as Yonny rightly says, " it's just fishing". 

Posted
10 minutes ago, emmcee said:

They were savage. They were in fact brother's and had fished dinton for years . They hated the fact that it had become "known" about and that several "names" were joining  the syndicate etc. Bearing in mind this was early 2000's and the likes of terry hearn,  bernie Loftus and others had dabbled with the days  in previous years. 

I'd heard about these two brother's prior to my arrival and I met one on my second trip there. He introduced himself in the car park and we pushed our barrows out of the car park to the lake and I thought to myself what a sound bloke for him then to say in no uncertain terms that a particular swim was his and God help me if I jumped in it 🤣

The brother's ultimately fell out and ended up weedkilling and soaping each other's swims. Proper nut jobs/green eyed monsters. 

 

That's brilliant - bro's ended up attacking each others swims 🤣

It's one thing moaning about others and getting on with it, plotting their downfall all week is likely to lead to mental health probs!

You should write a book, I bet you've got some great memories 👍

Posted
20 hours ago, kevtaylor said:

I think it's a case of I've made the effort to get here, it's going in regardless, they wont hear anyway.

I let them know I'm here with the head torch etc. 

I would then fill it in with spombs,marker floats, deeper  etc when I was leaving 

let them know exactly what it’s like…

that’ll learn em

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