Fishing report to 5th September, 2010

Sunday 5th Sept 2010 open Bowes

 

Conditions: – Mostly Cloudy, ambient temp 14 deg, Humidity 94%, Wind SE 5 mph, barometer 1021 mb, moon phase waning crescent, DO 7.2, Temp 15.6, PH 8.25, MV 81

 

1st David Jackson Jnr 96lb 7oz peg 40 all pellet waggler 10mm angel pellet, plus Golden Peg

2nd Tony Watson 78lb peg 22

3rd Chris Gowling 43lb 8oz peg 1

4th Ray Wallace 40lb 11oz peg 3

5th Paul Jackson 40lb 3oz peg 25

6th Ricky Bennett 32lb 4oz peg 26

 

Sunday 5th Sept 2010 Stanley AC Lookout

 

Conditions: – Mostly Cloudy, ambient temp 14 deg, Humidity 94%, Wind SE 5 mph, barometer 1021 mb, moon phase waning crescent, water temp rose to 15.4 deg, DO 10.1, PH 8.72, MV 105

1st Dave Hodgson 29lb 7oz peg 11

2nd Anth Richardson 23lb peg 31

3rd Eddie Hern 22lb 12oz peg 12

4th Dennis Burden 15lb 14oz peg 6

5th Steve Knowles 15lb 13oz peg peg 9

6th Lewis Morgan 14lb 3oz peg 5

 

Friday 3rd Sept 2010 open Lookout Island  Ton UP!!!!!

 

Conditions: – Fog at first the overcast, ambient temp 14deg, humidity 88%, wind calm then W 2 mph, barometer 1022 mb, moon phase waning crescent, water temp rose to 15.1 deg, DO 9.5 ppm, PH 8.41, MV 63

 

1st ONE  101lb 15 oz peg 15  (went over 1 carp net so got 76lb 3 carp25lb12oz silver) and GP.

2nd Anth Richardson 57lb 13oz peg 5

3rd Ray Wallace 54lb 5oz peg 11

4th Tony Watson 49lb 15oz peg 3

5th Alan Mc Guire 34lb 4oz peg 1

 

Wed 1st Sept 2010 open Bowes 9 am draw fishing 10.30 to 3.30 pm

 

Conditions: – Cold overnight then Clear skies and bright sunshine, ambient temp 18deg, humidity 56%, wind CALM!!!!, barometer 1022 mb, moon phase waning gibbous, water temp   12.4 deg, DO 9 ppm, PH8.23, MV77

What a difference from Sundays high gusty winds of 44mph it was flat calm today –too calm!!!!

 

1st Rob Emmery 72lb 7oz peg 40, Pole, paste 8 meters in front, down left edge and 20 on pellet wagg’

2nd Ricky Bennett 46lb 2oz peg 24

3rd Dave Jackson 42lb 6oz peg 4

4th Ray Wallace 38lb 13oz peg 2

5th Alan Mc Guire 38lb 2oz peg 22

6th Ted Hudson 19lb 14oz peg 16

 

General

 

Another TON UP out this week in the Friday match on Lookout, all lakes are fishing very well if you choose the correct method to use according to conditions and use watercraft when choosing your peg. Getting the feed patterns correct is essential as fish are feeding up for winter but you can very easily over feed them, best tip feed very little (e.g. if on pellet only 5 pellets to feed, or if on maggot only 5 for feed) but do this on every minute!!!! This keeps fish interested but not overfed, you can feed more on your first time out in your swim but then back to little but often. Fish are tight in margins either at backside or out tight to far bank, and tight means almost touching reeds, or silvers at 3 meters out of 2nd bottom shelf at dead bottom or up in the water for Rudd etc.

 

Lookout

Another Ton up in Fridays Match from peg 15 by ‘ONE’

Exceptional catches this week with certain pegs favouring carp or silvers choose your method of fishing by using watercraft, and always have a tip rod, bomb rod, float rod and pole to hand so you can change your method of fishing if the wind suddenly gets up or drops.

Match your feed patterns to the method of feeding so you can target species specific i.e. spray maggots over float for Rudd up in the water, or use groundbait mixed with angel 3 mm pellets and add maggots for fishing dead depth for Skimmers and Bream, or use conker (angel 10mm pellets banded on hook, covered by paste made from angels 3mm pellets) on a bomb rod,

 

Bowes

Some great catches both of large doubles as well as numbers of carp out this week, good numbers of Bream out with the biggest yet caught of 12lb 4oz a very dark almost black bream. Silvers are also doing well with Ide averaging well over 1lb 8oz and lots of tench, rudd even coming out on 6mm pellets.

Joe Close from Whitton Gilbert fished cubes of luncheon meat on his hook and fed angel 6mm pellets for his 19lb 8oz common as well as 14 other carp on his top 5 sections of his pole s he went home shattered but happy.

 

Bassetts

Producing like magic if you get feed patterns correct, carp after carp can be targeted, tight in margins as well as a lots of crucians, silvers, tench, Ide and Orfe coming out very well.   This pond we recommend 4lb line and 3lb hook length and a size 16 hook if you go heavier you will bump of fish and struggle to catch.

 

Angling Coaching continues on a Saturday for Beginners, Sea and game conversions, in a group session or one to one or groups during the week.

 

Email from Rory Pallas fishing on Bassetts Pond with his son: –

Hi Ann, 

Thanks for a great days fishing on Bassett’s pond. 

My son and me had a reel good time (pun intended) low and behold we caught carp after carp.

 My son threw some micro pellets in the margins and within a few minutes I could see sign’s of fish activity.

 Fished 3-4 maggots on hook and odd bit of corn on hook over a bed of pellet.  Caught the odd crucians as well.

 Thanks again really enjoyed it.  Will be up on Tuesday afternoon as well.

 Thanks

 Rory Pallas

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