Fishing Lakeside
Many years ago I had friends who fished a syndicate lake near tadley called Lakeside Fishery
and always reported big fish and was slightly jealous that I couldn't
fish it. Luckily the venue has now been taken over and changed to a day
ticket. And we couldn't wait to fish it.
I
picked Steve up in the morning and we headed the whole 20 minutes up
the road to the fishery. The owner Kate arrived near enough when we did
as was let onto the fishery. We was the first people there so had a
chance to have a good look around. We decided to fish the the add on
section as it gave us a margin to cast to with ease and could bait up by
walking around. We was targeting anything that swam on this trip and I
was beggining on a medium feeder rod fixed spool reel with 5lb mainline
to a 3lb hooklink, 16 hook with a couple maggots. I had opted for the
flat bed feeder method for a flawless presentation. Once we was sat in
the swim we had a walk around the other side to put a bit of bait in and
in doing so saw a few carp moving in the area.
Eager to cast in I
headed back and cast out. We could tell it was going to be a strange day
weather wise and was already feeling muggy. I was getting a few knocks
on the feeder but not enough to strike. I was casting every 5 minutes or
so just to keep the swim topped up and soon had a drop back I tried to
tighten up but it wouldn't. It took a moment for me to realise the fish
has swam towards me. Once connected it was like I hooked a train. It was
great fun on a light rod and took a while to get in. Masterly netted by
Steve we had it on the bank and not a bad fish either. It went 11lb
13oz on the scales and I was chuffed for my first Carp from Lakeside.
After that the swim went very quiet. So after a good look round decided
move onto the main bowl of the lake to see what we could catch. The sun
was getting quite hot now and could feel a rise in the air pressure.
Sadly we could also see a lot of Carp cruising around together in
formation so was apparent they has other things on their minds. Which Is
fair enough.
The
good thing about the Carp starting to breed is they show themselves a
lot and although it was obviously going to stop the Carp fishing we
could see plenty of really nice looking and big Carp.
Steve
had a nice Carp before the action stopped completely and we did more
observing than fishing. But now we have seen the potential we look
forward to returning for a good go after spawning. This fishery is under
new ownership and the new owners are very helpful and doing a great job
on this stunning looking fishery.
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