Tuesday 29 October 2013

Town Parks Fishery Catch Report w/e 27/10

The Specimen Lake at Town Parks Fishery continued to produce great sport for hardy anglers braving the changeable weather conditions.

Jim McCourt float fished worm form peg 14 aiming for the odd Catfish.
As McCourt started to pack up his reel screamed off and after an extended battle a fine Cat of 25lbs 1oz was on the bank!

Town Parks Fishery regular Jim McCourt float fished worm from peg 14 aiming for Catfish. As darkness fell his reel screamed off and, after an extended battle a fine Cat if 25lbs 0oz was on the bank!

David Bastian travelled up from the Lizard in Cornwall for his first trip to the Parks. Targeting the Catfish, as he had never caught one, Bastian was not disappointed after banking three good doubles on Halibut pellet. Best fish of the session a good 26lbs 1oz!

Once again Conor Nettleton had a great session netting 5 Carp to 19lbs 2oz all falling to Cell.

Local junior James Tippler fished another day session and chose peg 9. While Tipplers dad looked after the rods as he went to the shop his alarms sounded and dad hooked into a fish. After a quick sprint around the lake, Tippler took over and eventually banked a fine condition Common of 15lbs 10oz!

Town Parks newcomer Liam Tibbitt celebrated his first visit by banking 2 Carp in quick succession from peg 14!

Local rod Liam Tibbitt enjoyed his first visit to Town Parks Fishery banking two carp in quick succession. Tibbitt fished Cell boilies from peg 14.

Town Parks Fishery newcomer Liam Tibbitt enjoyed great sport from peg 14 banking two Carp in quick succession including this fine condition Common!

Regular Sue Young Banked a good Common from peg 16 after fishing an apple flavoured boilie mid water!

The top Match Lake also fished well with anglers reporting goods bags of Carp with up to 15 taken in a day session.

Pellet or worm fished into the margin has produced some good fish as the fish feed up ready for Winter.


Silvers are still showing strongly with some fine Bream and Roach which are falling to maggot, corn and luncheon meat! 

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