Saturday 31 August 2013

Fishing Holiday to the amazing Anglers Paradise
Saturday
At long last it was time for Anglers Paradise, something I have been looking forward to for well over a year when we first spoke about it in a pub having a website meeting. The preparation that has gone into this holiday has been vast. Sorting out the kit for past 2 weeks and buying food and bait for what seems like months, but hopefully it will all pay off.
Saturday morning 31st August the car was loaded then I set off to meet rich at Steve’s house where we would attempt to fit all mine, Rich and Steve’s stuff into my car. All my stuff came out first and we laid it all out on the floor so we could put it all in in order. Eventually it was all in but only just and there was even stuff on laps. On route we stopped at OJ fishing shop to get some maggots so we had some fresh for the first few days. The journey was easy with next to no traffic and about 3 hours later we was parked up at Anglers Paradise. We went for a little walk around whilst we waited for the reception to open. It was very handy that Steve has been here for the last few years as the place is vast and without a map would take ages to find your way around. At 1pm we went to bar to be welcomed by Zyg Gregorek himself, a man with a huge personality and had us in stitches within minutes.

You get an amazing reception at Anglers Paradise, free glass or two of home made fantastic wine or lemonade if you don't/can't drink, you can book any food nights there and then, we went for wine and dine night on Sunday and curry night on Friday. There are also pie night and a roast night so your well catered for if you don't fancy cooking your main meals.
With Steve and Rich a wobbly from the wine we got the keys from reception and started to unload the car into the villa. The villa itself was beautiful and a fisherman dream with fish inspired tables chairs and pictures.
We got unpacked and decided to have a couple of hours on the Float lake for a few ornamentals.
Armed with a light float set up and maggots we was soon bank side and fishing. We was straight into fish, there was Golden Rudd by the thousand near the surface and was great fun, well, I say Golden Rudd but they are more a Orfe/Koi/Golden Rudd there very unique to Anglers Paradise.
After a couple of hours we headed back to the room for a bit of grub then some sleep after a busy day but so far so good.

Mystery Lake.......
Sunday
Today we decided to go on Mystery lake. A lake I have seen on TV a few times and always wanted to fish it just to see what is in there. We was up not to early about 7ish loaded the barrows then headed down the lake. All the lakes are in beautiful scenery and really well maintained so pushing the barrow is easy, and although I probably could have carried it its a fair old walk to the lake so it just makes it easier. I decided to start with a small flat bed feeder fishing to the island whilst feeding a spot in the edge for float fishing later on. The fish were quite hard to catch due to the very high pressure and it was bloody boiling hot. I was winkling out the odd Orfe, Golden Rudd and Carp but was fairly slow. 

Steve was having a few on the float so I decided to switch over and give that a go. I saw some really good fish in the margins including a bright red fish. After a couple more small carp we decide to head back as it was a wine and dine night and I was really looking forward to it.

After a wash and change of clothes we was in the dining area where you are given a plate with some local sausages and marinated chicken breast then you help yourself to as much veg and wine as you like. I'm not much of a drinker so 1 glass of Zyg's strong wine was fine for me, and Steve didn't have much either, but Rich decided to have a few, a fair few as it happened, we lost count then he started on the beers when we got back to the villa, which was mine and Steve’s entertainment for the evening sorted.

Quality at Eldorado and Silver Rose
Monday
As usual me and Steve where up at the crack of dawn to head over to Anglers Elderado on the Tench and Orfe lake, under normal circumstances we wouldn't need to leave Anglers Paradise for this but the Tench and Orfe lake on site was shut due to an algae problem and the day ticket lakes at Elderado are owned by Zyg so we was allowed to fish them for free.
We left Rich behind as he was to hung over to join us, his loss.
We pulled up about 6 and had a good look around. We had some inside info that the fish come around the margins so its good to find swims with good bank side foliage.
We set up in a point swim where we both had a good margin and started fishing. Simple and light float tactics using maggot as bait to start and my approach and was soon into golden Rudd. With regular feeding the fish were coming thick and fast with some decent palm sized Rudd and Orfe.
At about 11:30 we headed back to have some lunch and pick up Rich to then spend the rest of day at Silver Rose lake up the road, again a day ticket lake owned by Zyg that we could fish for free.
I started to left of the pagoda fishing at the bottom of the shelf with a float and a feeder on a alarm as a sleeper. It seemed a long time for a bite which came in the shape of a small Chub. Then a bit later a small Bream. It was really hard going so I decided to move over the other side of the lake where there was some Lily’s to fish up to, but the bank was a bit hairy with a big slope, luckily with the type of korum chair I use the legs are very adjustable. So with some bait down on the deck and re-plummed I started fishing and was soon into fish. This area was much more productive with Bream, Carp, Rudd, Roach and my first Blue Orfe. We decided to head back for some dinner about 4pm.
After dinner we thought it would be a good idea to do some more fishing, so we headed back to Mystery lake as I really wanted to catch that red fish.
I tried everything, free lining, lift method, float fishing, ledger but only caught a couple of Carp the Orfe and the red one avoided me. So we headed back and with another great day done. Although the Mystery lake is proving to become an obsession for me.

The Amazing Easy Access Lake
Tuesday
Today was a day I was really looking forward to, Easy Access lake, big Cats and Carp.
This time we was up even earlier due to how busy the lake gets so I was down stairs loading the barrow about 5am, it was still dark, so me and Steve (Rich was to lazy to be up that early) were sat on the sofa with the door open waiting for it to be light enough to head to the lake.

I picked Steve’s brain for a while trying to maximise the change of a big Carp or even better a Catfish of any size. Pellet seemed to be a winner on this lake so I was armed with plenty, I had 4kg of 4mm halibut pellet, 12mm drilled pellet, 20mm pellet and a glug pot with 12mm and 20mm soaking in sardine and hot fish oil. I put a few handfuls of 4mm pellet in the margins and fired some towards the island then put a solid bag in the margins with a 12mm pellet on a short hair rig, and a 20mm glugged pellet with a nick on bag cast to the island. Fishing was slow for me to start with, Steve had a couple of decent fish early on but I just kept dropping runs. I tried different rigs, baits and areas but eventually started to get a few Carp, although only a few pound they were stunning including a near Leather. As it reached midday I decided to pop back to the villa for lunch which was only 2 minutes away. After lunch I headed back to carry on. Bit more bait on the spots and recast. The thing with Easy Access lake is there is a fair few Cats in their and I think there would normally be a good chance with weather this hot but there was literally thousands of really small Orfe which had the Cats leaping out of the water, which was brilliant to see, but made our baits seem a bit poor.
With so many feeding on the surface I had to try my special dumbbell surface rig with a bunch of worms. I cast it out a few places but to no avail and last knocking I had a lovely carp just under 10lb. It was a hard days fishing but had a few and was absolutely knackered.

The Brilliant Koi Lake
Wednesday
Today was another day I was really looking forward to, the Koi lake. Where else can you go and have a whole lake devoted to Koi and up to and over double figures along with a few Grass Carp.
Being one of the specimen lakes it was yet another early start, about 5:30am and as usual it was just us, no Rich. It was really foggy this morning and quite cold and as I was hoping to catch these Koi off the top it was looking bleak.

We arrived at the lake and was glad to see the pagoda was free so we set up there and had a look about. Steve threw some doggies out and to our shock they started taking but not the way a normal Carp would, they nudged it about before taking it, if they did. We started by fishing free lined bread or soft doggies but it was hard going. I saw a few feeding right in the edge to my left but they seemed to spook off when they saw the line. So I decided on a radical looking way of fishing, the pagoda had a fence that surrounded it so I lent the butt of the rod on that and the tip ring was just over the edge of the bank with 3" of line dangling the dog biscuit just touching the surface. With the freespool on I just had to wait until it started to click, which didn't take long and I was rewarded with a nice white Koi. I decided to try it again and had a bright Orange one. This was starting well. But it didn't take long for them to turn off and become incredibly hard to catch. By now Rich had joined us and was having a go. We decided to have a walk about see what we could see but was hard going. And with the sun high in the sky we decided to head back for some lunch. The great thing about Anglers Paradise is you are surrounded by like minded anglers so leaving your stuff on the bank for a short time to grab a bite is very safe. Well we had no problems.
After refuelling we was bank in the pagoda soaking up the sun watching the water hoping to see some action.

It took a while for us to even bother trying as it was so hot. I started firing biscuits out to the far margin around some Lily’s and they soon started moving so I took some stalking gear round for a go. First fish was a beautiful Grass Carp of 5lb 9oz. Then a bit later another white Koi but it was still tricky fishing. Eventually I returned to the pagoda and Steve and I started firing out biscuits constantly for about 30 minutes until they were ripping the surface apart for them, so we rigged up surface floats to get the distance, I used a Korda skittle type float with a 6ft leader of floating line and a size 8 hook which had a lump of bread on. All seemed to work well where I had 4 in quick succession then decided to call it a day as I had used all my dog biscuits up. Another cracking day at Anglers Paradise.


Specimen Tench and Orfe...Sort of..and Mystery..again
Thursday
Another day another specimen lake, and another early morning. Up at about 6am to head down to specimen Tench and Orfe lake. We new this was going to be hit or miss as there are some colossal fish in here. We was told a method on how to catch the Orfe which was to cast a float out set about a foot under the surface baited with plastic maggot and fire maggot over the top constantly. We tried this for a while but due to a prolific spawning the lake had thousands of small Orfe which was causing us a problem. After about an hour we could take no more. To be honest we should of stuck it out in the margins for a big Tench but as there was only about 30 in there chances were slim and we was both starting to feel ropey due to the very early starts so we decide to head back and relax for a few hours. It was bloody hot again so was not worth rushing. We had breakfast then lunch, had a drive about then decided to set up float gear and spend a couple of hours on Mystery, hopefully have a crack at that red fish. I was just really intrigued to see what it was, I suspected a Koi but with the vivid colours of some of these Orfe it could be one of those also. I set up in the swim where I had seen the fish many times and fed a fair amount of groundbait, pellet and maggot about 2ft from the bank and they soon were having a good troff. I decided to sit back and watch so I could see if there was a pattern in which this fish came into the swim.

I was putting a palmful of maggots in every 2 minutes and the red fish seemed to come in on the third palmful. So I decided to go with free lined tactics, size 8 hook and a nice juicy worm. On putting in the second palmful of maggots I lowered the bait in and sunk the line along the side of the bank then put the third lot of maggots in and held the line between finger and thumb so I could feel the bite. And as planned in came the red one and started having a munch, I felt a tremble down the line and saw his head shaking so I lifted into the fish and it was on. I was so scared of loosing it. I shouted over to Steve for assistance and was soon on hand with the net. Once landed, and a sigh of relief, it was a beautiful Koi, bright red with black markings and weighed 5lb 7oz not my biggest Koi but size was completely irrelevant it was all about the capture and challenge, and it was that fish that won me fish of the week. We headed back again completely shattered but finished a great day off perfectly.


The simply excellent Float Lake
Friday
We decided to have a bit of a Lying today as we was knackered from all the heat and early mornings. So we slept in all the way until 7am.
Armed with some inside information which included some overpriced Waitrose prawns, we headed down to Float lake hoping for some Golden Tench. The far end of the lake was a lot deeper than were we fished early week, about 8ft or so. I fished at the bottom of the shelf with a prawn on a size 8 with a light float loose feeding 2mm pellet.

The surface was alive with Golden Rudd when firing in pellet but the fish soon moved in on the bottom and Golden Tench were coming out think and fast. Then I had a hard fight with a beautiful Koi of 5lb 4oz which was great fun on 4lb line.
We could see a dark cloud closing and had decided after a couple of hours fishing that if its started to rain we would head back as we had already court many many fish.

After a few more Tench, Golden Rudd, Brown Goldfish and regular Goldfish we decided to head back very happy with our catch. Sad to think that was our last fish whilst at Anglers Paradise. Still a great way to end a great weeks fishing. It was Curry night tonight so after packing the villa up so were ready to go the following day we headed out for some grub. The Curry night was superb, we finished the day in the Bar with a raffle and a few drinks.


The Dreaded Day
Saturday
The day I had been dreading since arriving at Anglers Paradise a week ago, leaving was always going to be hard as it had been a great week with so many fish, of which most are unique to Anglers Paradise. The place is so beautiful with its stunning views, all the staff are brilliant and so helpful. I have to thank Steve as well, he set the whole holiday up, booked the villa and was basically a guide for us and his knowledge of the place was invaluable. Sadly I didn't win fish of the week until I had got home so the bait and wine will have to wait until I return. Not that that will be hard.