Thursday, 6 December 2012
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Works Update from Bletiere French Carp Lake
I have been trying to master a new video camera without a lot of success and do not seem to be getting very far with it, but I will keep persevering with it and hopefully will get there. In the meantime I thought I would just give you a quick update on how the works are going here to get ready for next year’s season.
It’s now the beginning of December and I have been lucky enough to have my brother Ernie over last week to help. Luckily we had some good weather & we managed to get a lot of jobs done. The first thing we did was to remove and repair the bridge over the stream that was rotten. This was a two man job as 20 foot tree trunks are heavy, but we also had the mini digger which was a God send.
We then tackled the willow trees all along the bank in front of the island. They grow so fast that unless to top them every year they block out all the views from the gite. This is a very time consuming job and took nearly two days to finish.
Ernie then spent a couple of days getting the garden sorted out for me as that’s not a strong point for me – it usually has two choices… live or die!
Once all the pruning and clearing had been done we had a mega bonfire and cleared it all up. That’s one of the good things about no neighbours – you don’t have to worry about smoke and what you burn.
My brother left and I am now working on the swims as I want to enlarge the house swim and also clear some of the reeds and plants growing along its side. Again the mini digger came into its own and soon made light work of the plants.
I have also made the end wider so that when anyone fishes towards the narrow end they can, if they want, put their rods at an angle facing there. I have also dredged the end as deep as I can and also made the right hand side a lot deeper to make it safer for fish release. It all looks a mess at the moment but by March when we open it will all be sorted and ready to go.
Well that’s all for now. Hopefully I will have some videos to show soon. In the meantime tight lines to you all!
John
Fishing Holidays at Bletiere
Molyneux Carp Lake – Report to 3rd Nov ’12
With no anglers visiting the lake in the week leading up to the 27th November, it meant another week of hard work for Helen and I which included us starting to remove the dead trees from the large island. Sadly it has been left to grow wild for a number of years and the brambles have taken over strangling the life out of anything else trying to grow. So we set to work improving the overall look as well as improving the chances for the beautiful trees trying to get a hold over there.
As the week all too quickly came to an end we prepared to welcome a husband and wife party who were staying in the cabin. John and Carol arrived late Saturday morning, having had a horrendous journey. They missed the ferry they were booked onto, and had to wait two hours until they could get on to one. Then there was an emergency with rescue boats having to go out to a yacht in distress in the channel which meant that they had to sit off Calais until the problem was resolved as the emergency boats were given priority at the port of Calais. Such a shame as most people comment on how straight forward and easy the trip is.
They were understandably tired upon arrival and after a cup of tea Helen took Carol down to show her around the cabin whilst John and myself had a wander around the lake. He was very impressed with the place, and even more so when he learnt he had the place to himself for the week. I left him to set up, and get himself organised.
They wandered along for their evening meal at the appointed time, after which John said he doubted if he would fish that night preferring to get his head down and have a fresh start in the morning.
Sunday morning we went out in the boat and had a prod around his swim, and dropped off one or two H block markers in open water spots. He baited these spots and commenced fishing in earnest. Sadly he lost a fish during the Sunday night, and so again we baited up the following day. Monday saw a few fish showing in and around the baited areas, which was a good sign, John set himself up for another nights fishing. He lost one during the late evening to a hook pull after playing it for a wee while.
At 6am he was rewarded for his efforts with a take followed by a good tussle before landing a 28lb mirror. Once again the daylight hours were slow, although once again there were fish showing. At 7pm that evening he landed his second fish of the week with a fine 30lb mirror. Overnight he sadly had two takes both of which he lost, one to a hook pull, the other a screaming take which when lifting the rod was met with no fish on the end.
He decided to move into the double swim on Wednesday and try his luck there. Sadly it was to be no better, resulting in no fish overnight. He moved back into the cabin and back onto his original spots which he felt more confident with. His confidence was proved to be right, as at 3am he landed his third fish of the week another mirror, this one weighing 29lb’s. Friday night saw another fish lost sadly, and on Saturday the process of packing down began. It had been a pleasure to meet both John and Carol, and we thoroughly enjoyed their company during the week.
Weather conditions permitting he hadn’t done too bad, with 8 takes and 3 fish landed, but for a few hook pulls it might have been so much better.
Winter Carp Fishing Expert Tactics Video
Mehdi Daho, owner of Laroussi & Old Oaks, guides you through his tactics to catch carp in Winter. He outlines the tactics he uses and then gives great detail on his prefered bait and baiting techniques. A real gem of a video for anyone considering winter carping.
57 Carp Fishing Tactics Videos
Watersmeet Carp Stocking – Nov ’12
It’s November 2012 and Watersmeet receives a boost to its stocks with 25 mid-20lb carp from the Bigot fish farm. This is sure to make this ever popular venue even more desirable.
Fishing Holiday at Watersmeet
Monday, 3 December 2012
Winter Carping Special – November 2012 Webcast
This is a winter carping special as Mehdi Daho & Bill Holcombe tell us about the great November sessions they’ve just enjoyed. Plus a round-up of all the November big fish captures – and there’s lots of ‘em!
Guide to Carp Fishing – 56 Videos
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