Sunday, 15 September 2013

TOWN PARKS FISHERY CATCH REPORT W/E 15/9

Once again it was happy anglers all round as the fish continued to feed at Town Parks Fishery this week. Both lakes fished well as the Autumn weather rolled in and temperatures dropped!

On the Specimen Lake sport was very good with most anglers banking fish.

Conor Nettleton fished from peg 16 and netted several good double Carp topped off with an excellent condition Mirror Carp of 23lbs 12oz.

Town Parks Fishery regular Conor Nettleton fished Cell boilies from peg 16 and banked several Carp including this beauty of 23lbs 12oz! 

 Brothers Roy and Alan Ogden travelled down from Weymouth to enjoy great sport from pegs 15 and 16. Alan banked a couple of good Carp, both personal bests of 19lbs 8oz and 22lbs 8oz and Roy fished Cell boilies to net 5 Carp, all doubles, to 18lbs 1oz!

Trevor Trebell fished a short session from peg 2 and banked a beautiful Linear Carp of 21lbs 2oz.

Bournmouth rod Andy Ball made the long trip down to fish peg 9 following his recent session here which saw him take a 35lbs personal best Catfish. This time the Cats were a little elusive, although Ball lost a large one, but he had a successful trip taking eight Carp to 23lbs 12oz! Amazingly the largest Carp was the same fish that Conor Nettleton had banked just 24hrs earlier!

Manchester rod Paul Sutton visited peg 14 for a 24hr session and fished Cell boilies and halibut pellet towards the central bar. Sutton ended up with seven fish on the bank, two Catfish to 24lbs 13oz and five Carp to 23lbs 3oz!

Town Parks regular John Connabeer had a great session from peg 10 banking 6 Carp including a superb Linear of 21lbs 5oz.

Town Parks Fishery regular John Connabeer fished a great session from peg 10 banking six Carp including this fine condition Linear of 21lbs 5oz! The fish fell to a Cell boilie offered mid water. 



With the temperature starting to drop off the Catfish should be getting their heads down and feeding up ready for the Winter hibernation. Some large Cats should be coming to the bank over the next few weeks!

The Match Lake also produced good sport, if a little sporadic.

One regular reported taking 19 Carp to double figures from peg 12 on one day whilst he only tempted two Carp to the hook the next day using the same tactics.


Bream and Roach fell to maggot and castor offered up in the water whilst some good sized Perch were reported taking corn from pegs near the car park. 

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