You can't get better.
This
month we decided to fish Ashmoor lakes, mainly because we was unsure on
the weather so decided to keep close to home, plus we love this
fishery.
I picked Steve up at 6:45 and arrived at Ashmoor around 7am.
We
grabbed our gear and headed around the ponds for a look. Fo
r a change
we headed to the far side of lake 2. I had a Barbel rod set-up for Carp
and a flat bed feeder on a quiver rod for everything else. I was
experimenting with my Carp set-up and had 6 solid PVA bags on leaders
ready made to tie on and try, first was a bloodworm dumbbell tipped with
flouro corn packed with 1-4mm pellet. This was placed in the corner
along the bank, and before I had even sorted the next rod it was away, a
lovely Mirror was my prize of a few pound, great start. Next I put out a
peperami dumbbell tipped with pink corn, again in PVA bag put in the
same place. This time I even got round to sorting the other rod then it
screamed off, and another Carp was in the net. I put a pineapple pop up
out next and carried on with my feeder fishing, which was disturbed yet
again by the alarm with another Carp. With this I put the Barbel
“sleeper” rod out the way so I can concentrate on my feeder fishing.
After
a couple of Bream and a small Carp it slowed up, so we moved back to
our old favourite swims the other side of the lake, I feeder fished the
island in front of me and had my sleeper rod fishing with the yellow pop
up in the edge. I was catching well with many Carp and Bream but
started to slow. I swapped my feeder rod for float rod and started
fishing in the edge with instant success, adding Perch and Barbel to the
tally of fish. The sun was now well up and it was surprisingly really
warm for March, so I shallowed up and started Rudd fishing, I have no
idea how many I caught but it was a lot with the odd Bream and Hybrid.
There
was a few Carp cruising about on the surface so I decided to have a
wonder around and found a few fish in lake 1 around the pipe, there was
two younger anglers fishing lake 1 in the far corner but they had no
luck, and after catching 5 off the top I did wonder why they was not
following suit.
I returned to my swim to finish the day float fishing and catching a few more.
As
usual we end the day with a shed load of fish and wondering why people
fish anywhere else, and the fact there was 5 other people fishing which
only one other angler caught a couple of fish, what they do is just mind
boggling.
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