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Anyone tried this fishery lately? I'll be going to it near Xmas and if anyone has any good pointers on how to tackle each lake - (I'm a carp novice) then I'd greatly appreciate it.
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I was there last weekend. Tough fishing as all the water levels are down.
Forget the first lake on approach. Right hand side lake was quiet, but apparently has seen some 10lb carp over the last week. Main left hand side lake was far better with a few 10-15lbs. Best spot is right over on the far side dead north the island, this is where the carp are hiding, they seldom venture over to the shallow sides nearest the Chelmer. They are unfussy eaters, although I personally recommend Monster Pursuit boilies. Don't fish there during the week, there is a lot of ground moving plant in action, weekends are fine though. "Danny Gibson" wrote in message ... Anyone tried this fishery lately? I'll be going to it near Xmas and if anyone has any good pointers on how to tackle each lake - (I'm a carp novice) then I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks Dan |
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