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I have fished this lake 3 times this year each time expecting to bag up on fish as it is a renound runs water. First time was in July and i used Method feeder and blanked along with everyone on the lake. I put this failure down to the lake closing down the next day due to infection. I revisited it in August when the fish had recovered once again expecting to bag up on this 'easy' catch venue. This time i tried PVA bags at range on a heavily spodded area with a cloudy mix along with Zig rigs. Once again i blanked with only one or 2 fish being caught in the 24 hours i was there. Once again i put this down to the fish prehaps not being completely over their infection and not feeding. I went again late september and there was only 4 or 5 people on the lake and only 2 managed to catch one fish. Once again i blanked. I have done a lot of research and asked a lot of questions on this water and there are stories of people catching up to 50 fish in just a 24 hour session. Am i doing something wrong? Is the lake performing very badly? Do the fish only feed in certain weather conditions on this lake? Im begining to doubt my confidence as an angler and i was wondering if anyone could shed some light on my failure. I plan to visit there again in the winter using very small bright hookbaits with small size 12 or smaller hooks over a lightly spodded area.

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The lake is stocked with 3000 carp and it regularly apears in magazines and on the television, they even have a latest catches page on the website :P

http://www.linear-fisheries.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=latestcatches.start

it seemed before i started fishing there every time i looked at it, it was filled with that particular lake with these mass hauling of fish :lol:

But ofcourse since i started fishing their the fish arent so easy to come by.

The lake only opened a couple of years ago and is heavily fished, and the carp i guess have wised up to regular tactics. Thats why i mentioned small hookbaits and small hooks. People turn up there spod out kilo's of bait and expect to catch ( i did :P ) so im thinking maybe the fish avoid these big areas of bait because they have wised up and associate it with being caught and they just feed on for example the back spray of the spodding or have become very wary of rigs. I have heard (especially in the winter) single small hookbaits and hooks can often be very productive when nothing else catches.

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You'd think so :P Dont think they'd be too happy about it though :P

Never the less i think im going to go for pva bags of pellets with a single grain of popped up plastic sweetcorn, along with one with a bright yellow popup, and if the fish are showing on the surface try some zig rigs with small bits of popup foam and small hooks.

 

http://www.linear-fisheries.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=topstories.showstory&story_id=32F3890B-5FB4-43C8-90DF-295139EF6219&year=2007

 

:'( Why didnt that work for me

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A good mate of mine won the junior british champs on there at the end of august this year, he slays the place every time he's on and has only had a couple of duff sessions, very good angler in situations like that.

 

Just by baiting up and getting rigs absolutely bang on the spot brings him decent results, and he's had alot on zigs i think although he does lose alot too. He's done an article on how he tackled it in this month's crafty carper so may be worth checking that out...

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Never the less i think im going to go for pva bags of pellets with a single grain of popped up plastic sweetcorn, along with one with a bright yellow popup, and if the fish are showing on the surface try some zig rigs with small bits of popup foam and small hooks.

 

 

That's your problem right there mate. You're going down with pre-conceived ideas of how to fish it, which is pretty much guaranteed a cock-up! There's no way of telling before you arrive what the fish will go for!! Do some research beforehand, when you get there have a good look round, observe the fish, use the weather and temperature as a rough guide to where in the water column the fish may be. Try a different method on each rod, on different spots. Remember, you can always put more bait in, but you can't take it back out :wink: Staying mobile is always a good plan too, especially on lakes like Brasenose where the fish tend to travel in big shoals :wink:

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Perhaps its you and your just a bad angler and not really cut out for it :lol: Sorry if that sounds harsh but it maybe true :wink: I know that Brasenose 1 isnt the hardest of waters but you still need to put the effort in to get results. You cant go down there expecting to empty the lake cos thats just plain arrogance and in truth you deserve to blank.

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Perhaps its you and your just a bad angler and not really cut out for it :lol: Sorry if that sounds harsh but it maybe true :wink: I know that Brasenose 1 isnt the hardest of waters but you still need to put the effort in to get results. You cant go down there expecting to empty the lake cos thats just plain arrogance and in truth you deserve to blank.

 

how about trying to help him catch and improve instead of telling him it's his own fault. Maybe he is approaching it wrong but maybe if you told him how to approach it correctly he'd get improved results. People fish the way they want to, but by telling him he deserved what he's getting is not going to get anyone anywhere.

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I know what Tony is saying, and yes at times he can be harsh, as I can.

 

Brasenose 1 has been put out as an easy water in some of the articles I've read, but as Tony and Hopefull have said is DON'T go with pre-conceived ideas about how to fish a venue. You DO still need to put effort in to find the fish.

 

Too many people go to a water having read the latest Catch Report or Magazine article on a place and think that is THE way to fish the venue, sorry, it only worked at that time for that article. Same as your local water, how you fish it each time should be different according to the conditions and finding the fish.

 

Now I know from reading past Threads on Brasenose 1 that it has not always had the best reports, and there are often a number of blanks, as well as some good catches.

From the search facility:

 

https://forum.carp.com/carp-forum/viewtopic.php?t=22934&highlight=brasenose

https://forum.carp.com/carp-forum/viewtopic.php?t=22015&highlight=brasenose

https://forum.carp.com/carp-forum/viewtopic.php?t=20500&highlight=brasenose

 

If you post on an existing thread you bring it back to the top of the section

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Maybe he is approaching it wrong but maybe if you told him how to approach it correctly he'd get improved results

 

How would i know how to approach it? Ive never fished the place :roll: TBH basic watercraft and just watching the water would be a good starting point. And even if did fish it, put in the legwork, got off my backside and found a winning method or tactic..... please tell me why should i give out that sort of information? :roll:

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