
June Newsletter
Posted 07/07/2009 by: LinCategory: News
The news for June must start off with spawning, although it started in May the fish have continued into June and only last week had another go.
On the hot fine days plenty of fish could be seen on or near the top enjoying the sunshine, with dog biscuits or floaters tempting some of them onto the hook during the day, although the fish seem to know which biscuit has the hook, much to the annoyance of you guys.
Night time bottom baits used although still proving difficult but more productive in the shallower swims or in the deeper swims down the margins.
Due to the fact that a few fish have been lost in the thickest of the lillie pads, thinning out of these pads is progressing when pegs become available to work on.
With more unstettled weather forecast for July hopefully the fish will respond and the catch rate will increase.
The maggot anglers have been coming and catching quite readilly, with a few tench, skimmers, roach and rudd showing but with the majority of perch. Some of the anglers have had substantial catches of 200+ fish per session. Pegs 2, 6, 7, 9, 12, 17 and 18 producing such results consistantly.
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