luthermax Posted August 26, 2007 Report Posted August 26, 2007 am planning trip to monument fisheries .has anyone got any tips,or advice .thanks Quote
kevinp Posted August 27, 2007 Report Posted August 27, 2007 try using there boilies dont go for a pva bag just use a stringger off 3 boilies and get about 50 boilies scatted about get as close to the middle as you can dont worry about the features on the bottom they dont hold any fish for some reason Quote
dean_1 Posted February 21, 2008 Report Posted February 21, 2008 me and my dad are planing a trip to the monument fishery in next month whats it like ? is it tidy and well kept . is it likely to be really buisy ? i think were going to to a 2-3 day session , what are the fish like ? i'm not tryin to be like " what bait what rig what feature ect was just wondering what peoples thoughts were on this lake   thanks Quote
darrenlianna Posted February 21, 2008 Report Posted February 21, 2008 does any of you have anycontact details for thr monument? thanks darren Quote
willow83 Posted February 21, 2008 Report Posted February 21, 2008 Tey the search lads there is loads about monument fisheries on there  Tight lines  Willow Quote
stoogi Posted February 21, 2008 Report Posted February 21, 2008 does any of you have anycontact details for thr monument?thanks darren   http://www.rhfisheries.com Quote
carpingod150 Posted February 22, 2008 Report Posted February 22, 2008 Of all the places in the country, why the monument Quote
dan_the_fisherman Posted February 22, 2008 Report Posted February 22, 2008 Of all the places in the country, why the monument  Rammed with carp to 50 pound .............. i know what you mean though, its not my sort of water either.  All credit to rob hales though. Hes created a place which allows instant anglers to catch huge carp, and hes done well in taking advantage of the demand for these waters.  Idealy these arent the sort of waters i wish to see created around the country, however i think its a harsh reality and something we have to put up with  p.s if all the noddys congruate in one place it can only be a good thing? ....... it means the waters i like to fish arent going to be as busy no offence luthermax. Quote
nickd Posted February 23, 2008 Report Posted February 23, 2008 Hi i fished there this time last year i had 3 fish to 36lb off peg 3 try getting on pegs between 3-7 i was using a mag-aligner with 1 artifical on the hair length ways with a pva bag of magoots. try to fish inbetween bars and feel for a hard patch. tight lines Quote
dean_1 Posted February 23, 2008 Report Posted February 23, 2008 i dont no to be honest , i live in liverpool and my dad mentioned it, i'm happy to fish my local but my dad dusnt get alot of time to fish so i think when he's off he wants to go there , looks not bad big fish in there aswell haha i dont mind a weekend fishing for me =] Quote
matty7918 Posted March 27, 2008 Report Posted March 27, 2008 The monument lake is a decent lake that is rammed full of big fish. It has got 2 45lb + (Pet and Scattered Linear) upto 49lb 12oz which was caught the last time I was at the lake a year ago. (Not caught by me I was 2 pegs away) Best times to go are April/May and end of summer as fish are at their biggest weights. The fish may not be 100% true english fish, but why not have a lake over here where we can catch massive fish. Robs new lake Monument 2 will be stocked with even bigger fish and more commons. Great prospects. Quote
tall_kev Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 You may struggle to get on, you will have to book on not just turn up. Â Also make sure you remortgage your house before you turn up its not cheap Quote
silly12sally Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 From what I have heard it is not a doddle of a fishery like some have made out. Quote
stoogi Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 Don't take maggots either. They're now on the banned list Quote
tall_kev Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 Have a read of carp-talk they have a weekly catch report of most big day ticket waters. Â If you read the mag not many are taken out in a weeks fishing on the monument, but to be fare what is caught is usually a decent fish. Â Also im pretty sure you dont pick a peg you have to draw a peg out of a hat. Not eveyones cup of tea but its a fare way, saves arguing with other anglers! Quote
sniffer78 Posted March 31, 2008 Report Posted March 31, 2008 I have fished the monument 3 times and blanked in the last 18 months, it's a great place to fish tho was there 4 weeks ago. Â Zig rigs are pulling the fish out lately and when i was there, with the water temp moving up now going to keep zig on 1 rod now every were i go over next couple of months. worms good bait at the monument along with maggots but they are no banned till winter months. Â When i was there last month bloke across the lake had 6 fish on Zig rig butt with maggies, he had been 6 times and blanked so gives you hope when you here other carpers have struggled and then bang fish jumping on to his line. So i will say this fished it 3 times and blanked, and carn't wait to go back in sept great place and always the chance of a fish of a life time. Quote
matty7918 Posted March 31, 2008 Report Posted March 31, 2008 Sniffer that is good attitude to have as I have been to the lake over twenty times now, but I didnt catch a fish until my thirteenth visit, since then I have only blanked once. Every fish has been over twenty pounds bar one, and have had multiple fish on six visits. I am back on there this weekend in Peg 3 hoping to catch the Pet at over 50lb which it should be at this time of year. Tight Lines. Quote
sniffer78 Posted March 31, 2008 Report Posted March 31, 2008 Good luck matty i was on peg 4 last month nothing tho, you here people slagging monument off a lot and prob most of them haven't even been, and that it's easy because there is so many fish in there. peg 3 home of the pet to the left isn't it hope you bag him. Quote
happydave1 Posted April 1, 2008 Report Posted April 1, 2008 have been a couple of times and managed to catch each time. As sally mentioned earlier the water is not as easy as many think, with the fish being under constant pressure they tend to wise up quickly. Its a shame that maggots are now banned as two of my fish came to those off peg 3( the other to a tutti off peg 11). The best advice I can offer is dont over complicate things and try small pva bags or stringers. the margins betwwen 2 and 3 are worth a shot but dont seem to be that good anywhere elese on the pool which is a bit strange as it is pretty quite at night . The peg by peg guide on the website is worth watching but remember its only a guide. The very best of luck and let us know how you do................Dave Quote
kevinp Posted April 4, 2008 Report Posted April 4, 2008 hi agree lot of people think it is easy but it is not ive been twice and blanked twice going again in july on peg twelve,you dont pull your peg out of a hat you choose you peg when you book Quote
casperlea Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 Of all the places in the country, why the monument  Rammed with carp to 50 pound .............. i know what you mean though, its not my sort of water either.  All credit to rob hales though. Hes created a place which allows instant anglers to catch huge carp, and hes done well in taking advantage of the demand for these waters.  Idealy these arent the sort of waters i wish to see created around the country, however i think its a harsh reality and something we have to put up with  p.s if all the noddys congruate in one place it can only be a good thing? ....... it means the waters i like to fish arent going to be as busy no offence luthermax.   are you kidding me this is designed for the likes of you and me to go there feed his fish they gain weight so he can move them on to his other syndicate waters where they will not get as much bait cause the syndicate guys learn where the fish feed handfull of bait rig over the top and away they go why no maggots because everybody was using them at the place so no high protien boilies and pellets going in maggots are a poor diet for large fish so the fish gain no weight not good for buisness rammed with carp hardly the place is not big enought ask yourself why one of his famous big big carp water has now gone to day ticket NOT ENOUGHT BAIT GOING IN !!!!!! Quote
global54 Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 am planning trip to monument fisheries .has anyone got any tips,or advice .thanks  should have watched wet nets last night on tele Quote
casperlea Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 am planning trip to monument fisheries .has anyone got any tips,or advice .thanks  should have watched wet nets last night on tele  what and watch rob hales best mate fish a pre baited swim. do you think they would of showed the same programme if matt had blanked !!!!!! Quote
gap Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 travelled to The Monument a year or so ago around christmas time and was turned away with the excuse that there was a sliver of ice on one side of the lake which was deemed to be a danger for the fish by the bailiff.. you could break it with a pea shingle it was that thin.... however, the bailiff wasn't aware we'd overheard him speaking to the bossman that it wasn't worth opening because only 5 anglers were there to fish so he didn't want to pay the bailiff with little revenue coming in to fund his time... we did the pleading bit because we'd travelled over a hundred miles to get there but to no avail, it simply wasn't commercially sound for the guy..... will never step foot on the banks of that lake again for what it's worth Quote
kevinp Posted April 6, 2008 Report Posted April 6, 2008 never ad a problem there as for matt hayes fishing there he fishes there a lot becauce is dad works there Quote
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