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19th April Horseshoe lake and tench at last

The weather had been warm for about a week now and I had thought about returning to Horseshoe lake in search of those large tench that thrive there. I was hoping that the gloopy weed that had driven me off last time had gone.
I set off from home at 5.30am with the sky already lightening in the east. It just goes to show how quickly the mornings get lighter.
I arrived 50 minutes later to the secured locked gates. A quick turn of the combination let me in.
The sky was clear with little cloud. The forecast was for more of the same over the next couple of days. There were a few carp anglers around the summer bay area and it was here where I started.
The swim has produced some good tench before however I was just hoping that they had started moving into the bay in numbers.
The method was to be method feeder, this time with casters in the mix rather than maggots. One cast with the marker rod showed that the clear patch was still there from the last session and in fact from last year.

Ready to be cast out

By 7am both rods were cast out with 3 rubber casters as bait. It was a chilly start but as the sun rose as did the temperatures. Tench started to roll around the bay and fizzing was evident, alas nothing moved over my baited area. I had put about 1.5pints of hemp out over the area to entice a response.

Carp were moving on the surface all around the place, there must have 100’s. Most of the carp guy’s were fishing on the bottom, but they too were catching on a regular basis.

At 11.45 I had a blistering take which got me weeded, however with barbless hooks the thing got off. I think it was a carp. It’s unusual to hook these on such short hook links. I had another bite that did the same to me 15 minutes later.

As the morning passed the tench stopped rolling but the carp kept on the surface. A bloke moved in next to me and had two carp out very quickly on dog biscuit, both just over the 20lb mark.

The afternoon wore on and I was thinking about the tatics and had I got them right. As evening approached the tench started to roll again and fizz. At 7.30 there was some fizzing over the baited area, then at 8pm a tench rolled and by 8.10pm it was safely in the landing net. Well it might not have been the same fish but it was a beautiful female of 6lbs 14oz.

6lbs 14oz the tatics certainly worked.

Once she was slipped back the rolling continued and I had one a little smaller at 5lbs 14oz.

Then as it reached dusk I caught 2 rudd and had plenty of bites. The rudd were nice fish of about 1lb each and in perfect condition. The action stopped at 9.30pm and I made my last brew of the day and retired into bed.

Then at 10.45pm I had a take but not a belter and finally bought in a tench of about 1lb. Really pristine condition and good to know that they are breeding in the lake.

All went quite for the night other than the carpers alarms signalling that the carp were very hungry after the coldest winter for 100 years.

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14th April a commercial break at Emerald Lake

John had been asking me to go fishing with him for ages. Somehow the time had not been right due to holidays for him and me fishing for the roach and starting tenching. He doesn’t belong to any of the same clubs as me so we invariably end up at a commercial fishery. We both […]

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You gotta have some fun in fishing! Watch this!

Depending on your Internet speed you may want to pause it while it loads! Other wise it’s a bit frustrating. Or once started change the 360 on the youtube bar at the bottom of the screen from 360p to 240p. It’s only a bit of fun.

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12th April Moor lake Great Somerford. 8 more tench

Well here we are again on Moor lake. I’m still waiting for Horseshoe to settle down. Probably might go next week. The weather was starting to cool down from the 20’s over the weekend to about 15c. There was still plenty of sunshine and a brisk south western wind. I arrived at about 7.15am and […]

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8th April Moor lake Great Somerford, tench at last.

I must admit last night I just threw the stuff in the garage and had a hot meal and a shower. I was tired from getting up at 5am and wasting a day on Horseshoe. Well it wasn’t wasted it just wasn’t productive. Today I thought about a leisurely start after breakfast and tidying things […]

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7th April Horseshoe lake

Well this was my first visit to Horseshoe for the tench fishing. A few had been coming out but in deeper water of 6 ft or so. However I decided because the temperature had been close to 20c for the last few days that I would try in summer bay to see if they had […]

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April 5th, 35lb common carp, 3lbs 12oz roach and 2lbs 12oz rudd

Well I wish I had caught these. But if you read my previous blog of  March 28th (Aprils blog) you can see that Dougie had an awsome catch of speciemen fish from Willow. He kindly sent these on to enable me to put them on here. So well done Dougie top angling and top Bloke […]

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April 3rd grinding vitalin quickly

Vitalin as we know is a great basic ingredient for the method mix. I’ve got plans to use this on Horseshoe this year as the basic mix but add some molasses and other bits and pieces, mainly maggots corn and of course casters. The problem that people have is that it is time consuming doing […]

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Willow lake 30th March four 3lb plus roach in just over 24hrs

Well after a few forecast showers during the night I was up and casting out at 5.45am. Hugh and Gary were about at the same time. The geese fight was still persisting on the island day and night. There was a slight breeze coming from the south but it was warm. The sky was clearish […]

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Willow lake 29th March, two 3lb plus roach

Now the Greylaged and Canada Geese fought it out all night for nesting rights on the island. Wasn’t much difference than the day really. I woke with a slight frost on the bivvi at 5.45am and recast. The bobbins still super glued in place. The sun was up early and no sign of the rain […]

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