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elmovillan

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  1. I think if the holiday park opened up the lake to fishing then it would attract new customers and generate alot of money , here's a pic of the lake

     

    http://www.pb-pics.co.uk/Images/LANDSCAPES%20and%20SEASCAPES/Marton%20Mere-Blackpool-0408.jpg

     

    I know its ment to be for nature only but it looks like a beast of a lake to fish, does anyone have any stories of maybe poaching it or something

     

     

    POACHING!!!!!!! :shock:

     

     

    Perish the thought :roll:

  2. Iam planning on a trip to riddings and from the information i have already read, i know where iam going to try and fish but i would like some advice on which baits work well and what style of rigs work best.

    thank you

     

     

    Quite a bit of bait goes in there, so I would try single hi-viz pop-up (pineapple maybe) over a small bag of pellet. And if its still warm up there I'd stick a zig out, maybe mid-water?

  3. Peg 10 is usually pretty much booked out, so you can imagine how hot it is. The fact that its the last peg and shielded by the islands tells you why. If you can get on it, I'd suggest you do so. You can walk a bait right along the margin and drop right on the fish. The first couple of pegs are also good too for a fish or two.

     

    Strategy wise, I don't know....zigs maybe? I don't know how warm it is up there but where I am is quite humid and the carp are well up in the water. I certainly would'nt go in with lots of bait, as its not a big lake and the fish are quite clued up. Not uncatchable, but well used to seeing plenty of bait go in.

  4. Fished riddings 100s of times, down there most days, good little water carp to high 30s at this time of year.

    Not the easiest of waters though, fish peg 10 if you go mate, or maybe 2,3,4 if its hot.. Fish just bags of 5 or 6 boilies. DONT put alot of bait in or you will be pestered.

     

     

    Got to agree there....peg 10 is HOT! Nice saus/bacon sarnies too :D:wink:

     

    Best to book.

  5. If you've had a take on pepperami then certainly stick with it, but I would suggest a superior boilie choice might be worth a try. Pine Pool is quite a popular place and must see a wide variety of baits, so the better quality stuff has to have the edge I'd have thought.

     

    On the other hand, don't neglect the basics like sweetcorn over hemp. Saved many a blank on most waters.

     

    As for your set-up, I'm afraid its just trial and error. Try using different lengths of rigs on alternative rods and see which attracts the most interest.

  6. Second look around the venue, and find the fish don't just settle for the nearest swim or the best looking as they are not always there..

     

    Go with a good bait, I have done well in there on "Cell" in there and fish into the weed don't be afraid of it, pva bags work well...

     

     

     

    Sound advice there. I've seen guys set up in swims there without giving it a second thought, while I'm sitting directly across from them on a recce and staring at a good half-dozen or so of Pine Pools finest! A good circuit or two of the pool will definitely give you a good idea of where they are.

     

    And like NG says.....don't be afraid to use the weed.

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    What people have written on here is their fishing experiences, not opinions!

     

    For me I won't go again, I save all my money to fish in France.

    Better fishing, better treated.

     

     

    What he said....I think :?:)

  8. Fair play Nigel,

     

    But why not make your water into a proper club, that members buy an annual ticket, that would surely be benificial to all members and easier for you to bailiff???

     

     

    Agreed. You usually find that the members will actually bailliff the waters themselves quite willingly anyway.

  9. Alright guys, im doing a night up shard end tonight if any of you wanna you wanna join me. (brave i know but the crossbow will be comin with me!) i will be the bloke with the skinhead.

    cheers guys, nathan

     

    You won't be the only one with a skinhead. It's almost compulsory on there! Crossbow a good idea, handgun, machette..... :shock:

     

    I've never had any poblems on there but I know one or two who have, my son included. Mind you, the geezer who started on him lived, just, to regret his actions. Poor thing almost drowned. In 18 inches of water.........

     

    Ian

     

    That sounds just about right, Ian

     

    I actually learned my carping on Kingshurst and Shard End lakes and it was pretty much like going back to the wild west then! Proper bandit country!! Its been a few years now, but I did wonder if things had improved with the passing of time?

     

    Seems not :shock:

     

    Oh, by the way, I 'knew' most of the characters or faces round there and I still slept with my 'weapon of choice' when bivvied up. But, all in all, not bad fishing if you applied yourself.

  10. Not sure about that.....although I'm guessing that a debenture is like some sort of one-off payment that means you actually have a piece of the pie, so to speak, but can be sold on by you. It injects a guaranteed sum of money into the business as well. Almost like a life membership perhaps?

    You do actually see them up for sale from time to time, so its not exactly dead money. Nor would I imagine you had to know someone in order to buy one, but someone will probably correct me on that.

     

    You still, I think, have to pay annual membership fees

  11. Nice one Andy :wink:

     

    I know its supposed to be a cracking place, just from talking to guys when I've been fishing. Most say its a difficult, cliquey sort of place to get into, but I don't take much notice of that......much prefer to find out for myself.

     

    Reckon I'll take your good advice mate and arrange to have a look round sometime. Thanks :D

  12. Im spoilt for choice living in Hertfordshire with 50 - 60 good lakes within 20-30 minute drive allot are very tough syndicate waters with very long waiting lists (dead man shoes).. Does anyone have any recomendations

    Broad water

    Gerrards Cross

    troy

    harrow pits

     

    Uxbridge rovers

    veralum

    gerrards cross[/b]

     

     

     

    :?:?

     

     

    Like you say, with so many waters close by theres loads of options. Take a few days and have a look at as many as you can.

     

    I'd certainly be sticking my name down on as many waiting lists as possible though. They can be long, or near impossible in some cases, but you never know. Sometimes you can get lucky.

     

     

    Certainly wish I had your predicament :(

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