When I pulled the car into the car park I was blown away by the beauty of the place. Tree lined with good solid pegs, reeds and large weed beds. Perfect. I took a walk around the lake and saw plenty of fish in every peg so I decided to set up away from the entrance in a bay that just looked too good. It was my first trip to the venue and I decided that the weed beds in the bay would be the most obvious feature to fish too as I didn't want to thrash the water to a foam with a marker float. With the weed beds coming to the top I could make out the edge quite clearly so a cast with a bare lead found that where the weed finished on the surface it indeed finished on the bottom too.
Baring this in mind I decided a pop up bait would be best as there will most likely be a few strands of the green stuff kicking about and I wanted the baits to sit a pretty as possible. I set one rod with a Chod rig on a diffusion leader and finished of with a Monster Squid Purple pop up. On the other rod I decided to place it where the weed bed split to the left and the lake bottom looked much clearer. I pulled out the multi-rig combi-link for this spot as I feel it would offer the best presentation on the clear bottom, again tipped with a Purple pop up and using a Fang Twister hook with a short kicker.
Multi-rig Combi-rig |
As the day drew on I had a 'lead' around the lake to get used to any features etc and I found that the lake bed is compiled mostly of silt but a nice soft shallow silt. Around the margins it firms up and a nice 'donk' gets transmitted through the rod when the lead lands on them.
At around an acre and averaging roughly five foot in depth with a lot of natural features and from the look of the carp, a lot of natural food, I think I will thoroughly enjoy the time I will be spending on the bank. I had been set up in the larger swim for a few hours and decided that I would reel in and head down the lake to try tempt any carp that might be around in the weed free, lilly padded corner. I was hoping to see if any took a liking to some pellets of the surface but after an hour of trying and several large rudd destroying every riser pellet I put out I decided to reposition the bottom baits in the main swim for the last hour. About ten minutes after the Chod rig had been placed a short distance off the weed on the harder bottom it ripped off and I was soon playing my first fish from the venue.
Small but a cracker. |
The little guy ran me ragged in to the weed and a few lilly pads but he was soon in the net and at about 9lb it wasn't the biggest fish I had seen that day but was a real stunner. Now I can't wait to get back and next time I have some little edges tucked away that I reckon will put a few more fish on the bank.
Matt.
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