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danm1

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  1. Don't know anything about Holywell Hyde......Willows, only know what I picked up from a mate who fished the BCAC on there - full of fish in the match lake, but average size isn't anything to get excited about........Westmill/Rib Valley - I use the tackle shop there a lot - fantastic service and good people, but I don't know much about the lakes - if you call the tackle shop, I'm sure they'll give you some honest thoughts. :wink:

  2. The cheapest way of getting across mate is definitely the Tunnel. Use Tesco Clubcard tokens to pay for it and each token's value is trebled! So you can generally get your return crossing for under £50 in clubcard vouchers.

     

    SpeedFerries used to do return crossings for £50, but think they've ceased training. Was also not a great option as if it was a bit rough, they couldn't run the catamaran, and you were stuffed!

  3. I've been there several times. I liked it - wouldn't have said it was particularly hard - least I caught in a week was 11 fish, most 22. The fish generally showed a lot. Last time I went - 3 years back - I was plagued by tench on boilies - strangely a switch to plastic corn started to single out the carp?!!

  4. You have got loads of lakes down there sir!

     

    Have you had a butchers at the C&DAS ticket - have always been some cracking fish in there. The Southern Leisure Centre (as was) - also in Chi - has some great waters too. Westhampnett (now CEMEX) is a good shout.

     

    Plenty of options around the Horsham/Crawley area too - although don't know those personally.

  5. I thought it closed a while back?

     

    That said, I found this elsewhere.....dating back to middle of last year.......

     

    "astwoodbank angeling club has taken the vale over and they didn't take all the fish out. its now being run as a sydicate water with only a few spaces left there has been alot over 25lbs out in the last 2 months alone if anyony wants more info then go to astwoodbankac.co.uk and give the head bailiff a ring"

     

    http://www.astwoodbankac.co.uk/

  6. Not really mate. I've caught every time (3 weekends only) I've been there. They seem to get caught on all sorts. Probably a bit late now, but well worth keeping an eye out for fish sub-surface - they are very partial to a floater in there (if you can keep the birds at bay).

  7. Tolpits is small but deceptively difficult, have a look around on the net for photos of the fish. Lesters and Plodder are the biggest at low to mid 40s. Couple of fish deaths a number of years ago now, Bullet Hole Common, Big Common and The Box died, but the jewels of the crown are still in there. Just to warn you, you need to live within 15 miles of Watford town hall to join (look it up on google maps), need to get your payment in as soon as the season closes because its first come first serve. Also just to note it can get busy.

     

    Good Luck

     

    Will

     

    Talk about bum information!! Lesters died a good few years ago and Plodder is no more either!

     

    There are only 6 of the old history fish in there now! (Or at least there were last month when I last spoke about the place with a mate who knows it inside out!)

    Jerry's, Sandy, Sandy's mate, Red-Cheeks, the Long Common and Baby Plodder. None of them are massive (mid 30's at best?) All cracking fish though - proper history fish.

     

    The club mullered it last year - all of the trees have been chopped right back and it's not the place it once was.

  8. Agree with the other posters. Tubing was used in the days were we used Dacron and then the uncoated (very supple) braids - all of which were notorious for tangling (unless you used helicopter style set-ups).

     

    With many of the popular rigs these days being based around relatively stiff fluorocarbons or coated-braids, there really isn't any need for tubing to my mind.

     

    How often do you stand next to your mate when he's casting and you're both looking intently to see if it tangled! Say no more!

  9. Not sure of the official reason I'm afraid.

     

    However, my own experience was that it was very unpredictable. Some rigs tied with it gave me no issues - others would "fail" for no apparent reason. I stopped using it over a year ago - other than for mending the holes in my landing net.

  10. Horseshoe isn't expensive - has to be one of the best priced day-ticket venues around at £20 for 24hrs - for the stock of fish in it?

     

    I fished it a couple of weeks ago - the same weekend of the CCMoore event. Think the only fish caught came from Winter Bay. I lost one in Summer Bay. The weed is pretty heavy in there - and there were a lot of swims closed because of the weed (and more because of the CCMoore event).

     

    Were told it'd been fishing really badly for a few weeks since spawning. When we went we rang the office and they were very helpful with latest info.

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