Last night quickly came home, ate lunch, and took a backpack with spinning gear and rushed to the pond. The first thing I wanted to see is whether the cleaning activities continue. Work was in full swing. A large tank car pumped out the absorbent from the drain, an aerator worked and two teams of ecologists with nets collected the absorbent that went beyond the fence. Prepared fresh filling of reagents for the night...
Then began directly to it catching. There were a lot of bites. Pecked small okunek, clearly activated because of the strong wind, added oxygen to the water. He reached the hill with grass. Here one would expect the perch bigger. Especially over the hill and then jumped fry, and this is a sign of hunting flock perch.
Caught alternately on yellow and white Mepps №2. Caught up on both colors.
Perch, which managed to catch, were a little different color. So hunted the pack that came with dark and light soil. In the pond the bottom is sometimes sandy-clay, and on it the perch colour is lighter. And perches who prefer to spend most of the time in the deepest part of the pond with a little silted bottom, the color is darker. Perch this time were not very big, up to 200 grams, but to catch them on a thin line and a light rod was very nice...