Boskop Dam

Blank avoided at Boskop Dam

Our last post explained the terrible luck we had at Klipdrift dam! After all the drama we faced, we decided to fish Boskop Dam. The rain stopped and the dam was just a 15 minute drive from where stayed. Somewhere inside me I had this growing hunger for having a fish at the end of my line. 15 minutes felt like a lifetime and I wondered how many people subscribed to our blog. My mind then played a bit with the thought of how many people would actually like to get email updates on our trips …mmm… I then thought about our next trip… So are you thinking about our next trip??? Then subscribe here.

Ok so with all the thoughts popping in and out of my head, I realized that we arrived at the dam. We were advised to fish the inflow and not the dam itself. The road was muddy and we decided not to push our luck, so we stopped at the first avaliable spot. There was plenty of activity in the water and I could feel the excitement growing!!!

Boskop Dam

Boskop Dam

Unfortunately someone left their garbage laying around even though a green bin is provided not even 10 meters from where everything was dumped and left. It’s a real pitty!!

Litter at Boskop Dam

Litter at Boskop Dam

So we did what any respectable two young men would do and cleaned up the area before we continued with anything else. So with that out of the way and feeling a bit greener we started with the preparation of our fishing spot.

Preparing at Boskop Dam

Preparing at Boskop Dam

The rain was creeping closer again. Willem prepared a hair rig with boilies dipped in Banjo, I on the other hand opted for a floatie backed by a marshmallow. Within the first 5 miutes we both had fish on the line, mine unfortunately came loose but Willem steered his skillfully through some of the grass, for now at least I had to play camera man! Willem landed a beauty of a big mouth yellow as the rain started to fall again.

Boskop Dam - Big mouth yellow fish

Boskop Dam - Big mouth yellow fish

We quickly prepared rigs with the same bait, we had to work fast as a storm was comming from behind and it was comming fast. Still excited we waited in the rain, Willem with his funcky orange sweater and me with my funny-looking-sunny-weather towel.

Willem waiting in the rain

Willem waiting in the rain

Andre waiting in the rain

Andre waiting in the rain

We decided to park our car close to our rods, just in case the rain comes pouring down in buckets. We completely forgot about the earth worms that was under the car being kept dry. Needless to say Willem had a little accident and killed a few of them (much like that computer game – WORMS. haha).

Oops, some earth worms,killed

Oops, some earth worms,killed

5 minutes later a thunder storm broke out and we had to spend the rest of the night in the car.

Sleeping in the car

Sleeping in the car

The next morning we had to pack up and leave for home, leaving behind a potential great day of fishing, cursing the wheather and thinking of what might have been. At least we avoided a blank for the weekend!

Trip summary:

Fishing period: +- 4pm – 10am

Fish: 1 Moggel

Bait used: Banjo dipped Boilies on a hair rig

Distance the fish was caught at: +- 20m

Fishing spot: n/a

Conditions: Overcast