The top Match Lake saw anglers taking medium bags of both Silvers and Carp but the lake remained very “peggy”.
The dam wall pegs saw some Carp coming to the bank but not in the numbers seen recently. The fish were moving around but were hesitant to feed heavily.
Silvers, including some very large Bream showed from most pegs although anglers had to work hard for the bites.
On the lower Specimen Lake the Catfish continued to show in numbers.
Ashley Kelly banked a beauty of 26lbs 4oz from peg 6. After an initial screaming run at 4 a.m. the fish took 45 minutes to get to the net! Strawberry boilies proved irresistible.
Camborne rod Phil Rodgers visited peg 16 and fished halibut pellet tight to the margin near the outflow!
In the early evening, after his bobbin had moved continually for 15 minutes, Rodgers had “the run of his life” but was unable to stop the fish running around the back of the main island! After releasing the pressure the fish came free and eventually took the net.
The very plump Catfish tipped the scales at 23lbs 5oz!
During his session Rodgers also banked two nice Carp, a Mirror of 21lbs 3oz and a Common of 19lbs 9oz.
Local rod Lewis Harding fished peg 10 and had a brilliant 24hrs taking 8 Carp. Girlfriend Emma Paris banked the prettiest fish a lovely Linear of 14lbs 8oz her first ever fish!!
The haul all fell to banana boilies offered to the main island.
Generally fishing is testing with the anglers doing their watercraft taking the spoils!
The Saturday Club meets again tomorrow for a 9 a.m. ‘til 1 p.m. session.
If you would like to come and learn how to fish or improve your skills just give the Fishery a ring on 01803 523133 to book your place.
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