Tuesday 5 April 2011

Town Parks Fishing Catch Report w/e 3/4

Another good week of catches at Town Parks Fishery.

Both lakes provided great sport as the fish started to feed heavily.

The top Match Lake continued to produce some huge Silvers with Roach and Rudd to the 3lb mark! Big Bream came to the bank from tight to the island in front of peg 3 whilst Carp were found in all the deep water pegs especially along the dam wall.

Rod Metcalf fished peg 17 and took 8 Carp and two large Bream fishing paste under the overhanging tree next to the peg!

Clive Bennett took 8 Carp on coarse pellet paste cast tight to the island form peg 10.

Meanwhile, the Specimen Lake saw the Catfish feeding with plenty coming to the bank. Best baits were worm or large Halibut pellets fished mid water or tight to the margins. Best of the week a 25lbs 4oz beauty taken by Rod Griffiths during a mid week overnight session on peg 14.

Gordon Batt took three Cats on tuna sticks from peg 11.

Carp fed sporadically throughout the week with some anglers taking multiple fish.
On his first outing of the year Brixham rod Rob Penfold smashed his personal best at Town Parks when he banked a fine condition 24lbs 8oz Mirror. Penfold fished a cell boilie in the margins around peg 12 during a sunny afternoon with a strong south westerly wind blowing into the reeds. 

Brixham rod Rob Penfold visited Town Parks Fishery for his first trip of the year and smashed his personal best banking this fine 24lbs 8oz Mirror Carp. The fish fell to a cell boilie offered in the margins of peg 12.
 Another Mirror of 18lbs 3oz fell to the same tactic shortly afterwards!

Chris Ward banked a beautiful 18lbs 2oz fully scaled Mirror from peg 14.
Liskeard rod Guy Phillips banked nine fish during a 48hr stint on peg 10 – the best a 19lbs 3oz Common.

Clevedon rod John Fielding banked this superb condition 20lbs 3oz Common Carp from peg 1 at Town Parks Fishery.

The Fishery’s tutored mornings take place on both Thursday’s during the Easter school holidays. Running from 9.00 a.m. until 1.00 p.m. the sessions include tuition, tackle, bait and everything you need for an enjoyable few hours on the bank. Places are limited so phone the Fishery 01803 523133 for details or turn up on the day by 8.45 a.m.


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