Eric Salop
Elite Member
What kind of fish, Eric? It's been many, many years since I used corn to fish for members of the perch family.
Bird, I put the kettle on after tea last night and then read your post while waiting for it to boil. At that point I thought it my duty to try and get a couple of pics, so I left my wife to fill the teapot while I went out for an hour of fishing before dusk.


The little one on the left is what we call a roach (biologists know them as Rutilus rutilus). They don't grow that big, most people, including me, have not caught one over the magic 2lb mark, but they are great fun for kids of all ages to catch. This is probably the first offspring of the ones I stocked the pond with a few years ago, so there will be bigger ones out there ...
The one on the right is a tench (Tinca Tinca). It is quite exciting to suddenly see a stream of small bubbles break the surface as one or more close in to find the sweet corn that has dropped to the bottom of the pond. On light tackle these will put a good bend in a rod and can take a while to bring to the landing net. Their skin is very smooth and it was once widely thought the fish had medicinal properties, with people binding it to their bodies in an attempt to heal sores !
Well that's 2 of the 3 species of fish I stocked the pond with a few years ago, the 3rd didn't want to be caught, I will have to tell you about that one another day. There is more about the pond in this old thread - it's a bit rambling, so only read it if you are ready for a nap