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The first frosts herald the arrival of Winter but conditions haven't
been freezing yet so there is still plenty of good fishing to be
had. Carp as still feeding in most weathers on all waters,
when temperatures drop though the Carp may well start to feed later
in the day, and often it's Silver fish you should target first.
Careful feeding is also becoming much more important, take it easy
and expect to build your peg up slowly through the day, overfeeding
is a lot easier when the fish are cold and choosy when they feed. Where you fish is more important in the Winter so for the best advice on where to go and how to fish check with Ronnie in the shop. |
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Island PondThough the big weights of the Summer are less common now the fishing is still interesting and the bigger Carp to 9lb are still showing up with catches up to 30lb for those getting it right. Ide sport is slower than the Summer but individual fish average over 1lb with the biggest 2lb. Maggot is a safe bet for catching all species, little and often feeding is wise until you work out how well the fish are feeding. You might be able to step the feed up later in the day since often the afternoon is best, especially as the light begins to fade. That's when pellets, corn and even paste can work better and you are likely to catch more Carp. Main LochLegering has started to pay off now and tip fishing with a feeder or bomb is generally the best bet to make sure you catch. Carp averaging 2lb with occasional fish to 5lb are making up most of the weights, 15 to 20 lb not uncommon in pleasure catches. Corn has been working well for Carp and maggot is good for both Carp and Skimmer Bream to 1lb. The pole is not to be ignored though and there are plenty of silver fish closer in, sometimes as close as 3 or 4 sections out, 8 to 10ft deep. Skimmers on worm and maggot tend to stay deeper on a long pole line. Paste still works for the bigger Carp but it's often later in the day and in deeper water. Birch PondOur newest pond continues to give good sport with plenty of Carp to 3lb, Ide & Orfe with catches up to 30lb. Pellets and corn remain the best baits but all methods and bait will work here. Top PondSport has calmed down after the hectic times following re-stocking in the spring. Double figure bags are common though with lots of small Carp joined by some bigger Ide and Orfe. Railway PondThe deepest pegs are still giving some good fishing for Ide and Carp to 3lb. Previous Reports |
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