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Fishing report on pond in Ukraine, 01.09.2012


stal1n

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Companions: Sergiy Malinovskiy.

Weather: temperature +25C. Wind was almos absent. Preasure stable 988 hPa.

Water level: normal.

Time: from 23:30 p.m till 16:00 a.m..

Place: pond near villiage Gorodishche at town Berezne. Rivne region of Ukraine. First place №7 after that place №3.

Catched: 16 crucians by me.

Bait: maggots.

Grounbait: FishDream Carp XXL, Trapper Lin-Karas, FishDream. Boiled wheat + sunflower’s seen + semolina.

Tackles: float-rod, feeder, peaker.

 

My fishing place:

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My friend Sergiy:

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pond:

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crucian:

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My blog about fishing reports http://rivnefish.com/en/

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All new posters get pre-moderated for the first few posts (I think it is 15 posts)

 

Now you have reached 15 posts the restriction should disappear.

 

More photos welcome !

 

 

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World species 471 : UK species 105 : English species 95 .

Certhia's world species - 215

Eclectic "husband and wife combined" world species 501

 

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All new posters get pre-moderated for the first few posts (I think it is 15 posts)

 

Now you have reached 15 posts the restriction should disappear.

 

More photos welcome !

 

It's 16 posts Dave, one more and you're free stalln.

 

That 'pond' looks great, does it have any tench in it?

 

John.

Angling is more than just catching fish, if it wasn't it would just be called 'catching'......... John

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It's 16 posts Dave, one more and you're free stalln.

 

That 'pond' looks great, does it have any tench in it?

 

John.

'pond' is a bad/wrong word? Lake is better?

We use lake for place that was formed by natural way many thousands years ago. How I have to call water-places that was made by humans?

 

About tench answer is: Yes. Actually there is 2 'ponds'. First is open space (I was fishing on it) and secon is overgrowned by reed. That second place has a lot of tenches, and some of them went to first place.

Here some photos. That place is amazing, isn't it? :)

 

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here is friend of mine Yaroslav

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here are owners of the pond. They check their fishing nets:

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a little mirror carp:

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a place for fishing. I call it a pier, I am right?

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another place for fishing:

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this is a place for float-rods:

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and this is another neighboring pond, that I described before. With a lot of tenches:

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this is also it

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I posted those photos as you wanted :)

I'm sorry for bad English

My blog about fishing reports http://rivnefish.com/en/

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'pond' is a bad/wrong word? Lake is better?

We use lake for place that was formed by natural way many thousands years ago. How I have to call water-places that was made by humans?

 

About tench answer is: Yes. Actually there is 2 'ponds'. First is open space (I was fishing on it) and secon is overgrowned by reed. That second place has a lot of tenches, and some of them went to first place.

Here some photos. That place is amazing, isn't it? :)

 

I posted those photos as you wanted :)

I'm sorry for bad English

 

Sorry for the late reply.

 

No need to apologise for your English, I've no problem understanding you.

 

Here a 'pond' and a 'lake' are more or less the same, only a lake is usually bigger than a pond. Some call a little fishery of less than 1 hectare a lake, I would call it a pond. I think prefer your way, of a lake being natural, and a pond man made, although we wouldn't have many lakes here, as most are the result of mans actions.

Your fishery doen't look man made, it must have been created some time ago. I reminds me of a small loch, (another name for a lake) I used to fish in Scotland a long time ago, it was surrounded by reeds just like that one, and held some good bream and roach.

Thanks again for the photos.

 

John.

 

John.

Angling is more than just catching fish, if it wasn't it would just be called 'catching'......... John

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Thanks for all the pics, that's a stunning location, I'd love to fish there. Here in France that could be a pond or lake, nobody has given me a satisfactory explanation yet of the difference. I often fish a 1 hectare pond, yet next too it is a 'lake' but it is officially a 25 hectare pond. The local lake is only 4 hectares but it does have a river running in and out of it. One thing, on the language, fish are always singular except for rare exceptions such as 'the parable of the loaves and fishes' in the Bible, so more than one Tench would still be Tench, I know it's weird. Anyway keep posting pics like that and specimen Crucian if you've caught any.

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In the US the pond / lake difference is mainly one of size but not too size specific. A small body of water (only 1-5 acres) will probably be called a pond while a larger one will be called a lake. Many of the places I fish are man made by putting dams on rivers so the body of water may be a few miles long and several miles wide in places which is too large to be a pond. It is properly a resevoir but usually called a lake. Some of the Scotland lochs are pretty large as well.

 

I'm not really sure there are any rules for naming such bodies of water. The same holds true with the difference in a river and a creek or a stream.

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