Cold and very
wet weather produced testing conditions at Town Parks Fishery this week.
The top Match
Lake saw some Carp coming to the bank for hardy anglers prepared to put some
hours in!
Dean Bradford
took several Carp from peg 10 before moving to the more sheltered peg 14 and
taking several more. Pellet offered on the feeder proved successful.
Junior Jack
Mogg also visited peg 14 and was rewarded with two good Carp to 6lbs from the
reeds in the margins. Both fish fell to chocolate boilies. On a following visit
Mogg also banked a superb Ghost Common of 10lbs 1oz! This fish fell to a banana
boilie offered in the reeds adjacent to peg 1.
Local junior Jack Mogg is pictured with a nice Common Carp which was one of two
fish taken from peg 14 at Town parks Fishery. |
A group of
students from Paignton Community College visited for a tutored session and
enjoyed good sport taking some fine Roach on maggot to the 2lbs mark!
On the lower
Specimen Lake sport was a little slower although a few good fish did come to
the net!
Local rod
Trevor Trebell finished a good session banking a fine Common Carp which tipped
the scales at 18lbs 14oz. The fish fell to a banana boilie offered mid water in
front of peg 16.
Once again
Gordan Batt fished his favourite peg 1 and had his Cell boilie picked up by a
good Ghost Common, his second Ghostie recently! The fish took the bait which
was offered mid water.
Town Parks Fishery regular Gordon Batt fished his favourite peg 1 with Cell
boilies placed mid water. To Batt’s amazement he banked his third Ghostie in a
row, this one was 15lbs 3oz! |
Plymouth rod
Paul Simmonds fished in atrocious weather conditions from peg 12. Offering a
tutti frutti boilie tight in the margins Simmonds was rewarded with a good
Mirror of 19lbs 12oz, his first fish on the bank at the Fishery!
The Fishery
is open all over the Easter Holidays with all the usual services and fresh
baits etc available!
Local junior Jack Mogg is pictured with a nice Common Carp which was one of two
fish taken from peg 14 at Town parks Fishery. |
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