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Archived Lake Reports for February 2007

North Lake Adult only*

25/02 2007

There are still plenty of twenty pound fish being caught but still no reported Catfish. We would expect them to be more active in the next four weeks. Sport has slowed up a little with the colder water temperatures but there are some really great catches being put together. It is vital to pay particular attention to your presentation and consider scaling down your baits as the water temperature continues to drop. Well done to Paul Noakes for a beautiful 29Ib 4oz mirror caught on the first cast of the day. Historically, this is the time of year when North Lake can produce unexpected monsters as they feed up in preparation for the middle of winter.

* Minimum tackle requirements: 40” net, 40” unhooking mat, 2.5lb T.C rods and 10lb line per angler, no sharing allowed. Pre-booking 2–4 weeks in advance for 24 hour plus weekend sessions on North Lake is advisable.

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Plantation Lake*

25/02 2007

Plantation is never easy and in the cold weather you have to really work hard. Some cracking 20lb plus fish have been banked in recent days so perseverance does pay. Pellet is a real winter favorite, especially when fished in conjunction with a pva bag of smaller pellet near the hook-bait, try adding a CSL glug for that extra attraction. Corn always works on Plantation but if you want to try something different, get hold of some of our fluorescent pink ‘mega’ corn, it’s a real winter winner as the Tutti flavor dissipates well in cold water.

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Prairie Lake

25/02 2007

Prairie Lake has really been fishing well and continues to produce some cracking fish to low twenties. As with Plantation, pellet can be a real favorite at this time of year. Maggot and caster always seem to work along with the flavored corns and luncheon meats. Try some new tactics, the bagging waggler can be devastating on lakes like Prairie, if you are not sure how to do it, come down to the lodge and ask. The monster Perch are back in evidence so sling a float fished lob worm into the margins and you never know…

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Sandwich Lake

25/02 2007

The match fishing is doing amazingly at the moment with some huge bags. Best bag this year is 74Ib 8oz to a member of the Wednesday club, well done that man. Float fishing is always productive as well as ledgering. Scale your hook length right down and concentrate on as finer presentation as you dare to fool the bigger fish. Sandwich remains very constant as we enter into the winter months with very good bags being put together on a daily basis… Favorite baits at present are corn, pellet, worm and caster. Particles such as hemp always work well, so bear that in mind.

Remember that matches run at this time of year so it’s worth phoning before a Wednesday or Sunday session session to check availability.

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Kettles Lake

25/02 2007

Kettles has, again, been fishing well and continues to produce lots of those hard fighting Ghost Carp that so many of you enjoy. The method remains the firm favorite as far as tactics go but don’t overlook the humble float fished worm or maggot, especially in the margins. This can be a real winner. Particle continues to produce, remember to keep topping up your swim throughout the session. Little and often is the way to go. Try scaling down your presentation as in the colder weather the fish are not as hungry or as active as they are in the summer.

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Pullens Lake Adult only

25/02 2007

James Wilmore put a great bag together he caught a 25lb 4oz, 24lb 4oz and a 17lb 15oz. Jamie whitshire caught 1 Mirror to 17lb. Try some particle hook-baits such as tares, maize or lupins they can be really effective at this time of year, especially when used in conjunction with glugged particle. Fruit based baits certainly seem to have the edge in the colder weather. The humble Tutti Fruity can be a real winner.

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West End Lake Adult only

25/02 2007

Westend is really producing loads of hard fighting Carp. Craig Scotter broke his PB with a Beautiful 30lb Mirror he also caught a 21lb and an 18lb. Not bad in a day session. Andy Wilson, our faithful fireman, caught 3 fish to 23lb, Mr Parfitt JNR had 2 mirrors; a 28lb and a 24lb 8oz. And not forgetting Terry Dobson who had 3 Mirrors and 2 commons from 15lb to 23lb.

Even in the winter it can pay to spod loads of particle, remember to keep topping up your swim throughout the session. Pellet is also worth a try and can really do the business, especially when fished in conjunction with a pva bag of smaller pellet near the hook-bait but add some fruity glug just to give it an extra edge.

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