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Hi all, i'm new to carp fishing and would like to know the best carp venue's in the midlands area.

I'm in Redditch but i don't mind traveling.

Any help would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks, Dave.

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Hi all, i'm new to carp fishing and would like to know the best carp venue's in the midlands area.

I'm in Redditch but i don't mind traveling.

Any help would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks, Dave.

 

Hi Dave, that depending on what you want to do as is it a syndicate water, or fishing club or pleasure fishing for the carp fishing and also depending how much are you willing to pay out for a session. I did notice that you don't mind traveling in order to get to the venues.

 

Also do you just want days fishing or night fishing? Beginners waters or advanced waters

 

I do know quite a few waters in the area but I can't start on what you want to do.

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Hi Dave, that depending on what you want to do as is it a syndicate water, or fishing club or pleasure fishing for the carp fishing and also depending how much are you willing to pay out for a session. I did notice that you don't mind traveling in order to get to the venues.

 

Also do you just want days fishing or night fishing? Beginners waters or advanced waters

 

I do know quite a few waters in the area but I can't start on what you want to do.

 

 

Hi, thanks for the reply.

I'm just started carp fishing so i don't want the fishing too tough. I would just like a day ticket at the moment and would like a lake where i can get used to using different techniques. Not really to bothered about price.

I have been fishing Broad Acres but to be honest ive had enough of the place. Too many people fish it and there's too many rules for me to learn different techniques, I mean they won't even let me use bite alarms.

 

Thanks, Dave

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Hi, thanks for the reply.

I'm just started carp fishing so i don't want the fishing too tough. I would just like a day ticket at the moment and would like a lake where i can get used to using different techniques. Not really to bothered about price.

I have been fishing Broad Acres but to be honest ive had enough of the place. Too many people fish it and there's too many rules for me to learn different techniques, I mean they won't even let me use bite alarms.

 

Thanks, Dave

 

For starters how about ?

 

Arrow Valley Lake, Earlswood Lakes - (Engine lake) as they are on day tickets. Can't remember how much they're now as it been I long time since I fish there for carping.

 

Best tactic for both water above is boilie with a method feeder specimen style.

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For starters how about ?

 

Arrow Valley Lake, Earlswood Lakes - (Engine lake) as they are on day tickets. Can't remember how much they're now as it been I long time since I fish there for carping.

 

Best tactic for both water above is boilie with a method feeder specimen style.

 

 

Yeah i used to fish Arrow Valley for Bream with very good results.

I'm going to fish it on Sunday, fingers crossed for some good fish.

Just wondering if you know anything about Tardebigge Resevoir ? Ive heard it's a syndicate water but they do allow 24 hour tickets.

Not sure if thats true but it maybe worth considering ?

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Yeah i used to fish Arrow Valley for Bream with very good results.

I'm going to fish it on Sunday, fingers crossed for some good fish.

Just wondering if you know anything about Tardebigge Resevoir ? Ive heard it's a syndicate water but they do allow 24 hour tickets.

Not sure if thats true but it maybe worth considering ?

 

 

 

 

 

£275.00 per annum + one off £25 fee...ouch!!!

Day ticket it says @ £100... :o:o

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£275.00 per annum + one off £25 fee...ouch!!!

Day ticket it says @ £100... :o:o

 

 

Just been on the website and it says £15 for a 24 hour ticket but must book in advance.

Don't sound too bad to me :)

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Just been on the website and it says £15 for a 24 hour ticket but must book in advance.

Don't sound too bad to me :)

 

 

 

 

 

Missed that completely...send me the link please?

 

This is where I saw my info.

 

http://www.tardebiggeanglers.co.uk/

 

 

The guest ticket it says is only valid if the guest is accompanied by a member.

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Just wondering if you know anything about Tardebigge Resevoir ?

Not sure if thats true but it maybe worth considering ?

 

Yes I do know a lot about Tardebigge Reservoir As I use to do a lot of pike fishing in the winter before it became a syndicate water!

 

But for carping in the other months - no! And I wouldn't recommended it either as in my opinion it is too advance for you!

 

Learn to the simple methods of carping before tackling anything in bigger water!

Growing old is inevitable but growing up is optional

 

http://www.bass-online.co.uk/

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