Monday, 28 May 2012

Town Parks Fishery Catch Report w/e 27/5


Great sport was reported from both lakes at Town Parks Fishery this week.

Undoubted catch of the week was by Plymouth rod Alan Day fishing peg 5 on the Specimen Lake.

Day was float fishing for Roach with corn when he hooked into something big!
After a 25 minute master class of “how to play a fish” Day had a 26lbs 2oz Catfish on the bank. What made the catch so remarkable was the fact that Day was using a 12ft match rod with 5lb main line, a 4lb hooklink and size 14 hook!

Luckily the fish was hooked in the corner of it’s mouth just clear of it’s pads which would have almost certainly parted the line. This was Days first ever Catfish and personal best weight.

Plymouth rod Alan Day held a masterclass in fishing at Town Parks Fishery showing everyone how to bank a 26lbs 20z Catfish with a 12ft match rod, 5lb line and 4lbs hooklink to a size 14 hook. The fish fell to sweetcorn fished on the waggler form peg 5.

Other notable catches this week were a fine 25lbs 4oz Mirror brought to the bank by Somerset rod Tim Reynolds who fished a Cell boilie from peg 14.

Jamie Greatorex celebrated his 13th birthday taking his first ever fish, a Roach followed by numerous others eventually banking his first Catfish of 2lbs!!

Olly Barnett banked a couple of Carp from peg two fishing imitation foam pop ups!

Andrew Willison visited from the USA and banked his first Carp. The ghostie tipped the scales at 14lbs 14oz!

American visitor Andrew Willison visited peg 3 at Town Parks Fishery and banked his first UK Carp a nice Ghostie of 14lbs 14oz.
 
Two visiting anglers, John and Sean, visited peg 15 for 24 hours and caught 3 mirrors freelining luncheon meat on size 10 hooks. As they netted the second mirror, imagine their surprise to find a second mirror of similar size was in the net as well!




Sophie, Haley and Kelsey Batt fished a whip with dad Gordon and took over 21lbs of Silvers on maggot.

The top Match Lake provided good bags of Carp and Silvers although spawning took place and knocked them off the feed at times.

The annual Seafield Anglers versus The Derbyshire Dabblers memorial match took place in overcast conditions. Fishing proved difficult at times but fish did come to the scales resulting with the Dabblers taking the trophy for the second year running!
Carp were taken from the surface with biscuit in numbers with up to 31 fish reported banked during a single session!

Fish on both lakes have now spawned so sport should return to normal by the weekend.

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