Sunday, 13 January 2013

A rather chilly sunday..

The temperature has dropped to minus one currently, however this suprisingly hasn't put the fish off the feed.
Completely the opposite, fish rising!, and alot of fish being caught first thing, with each angler now at 3-4 fish a piece.

Weather wise, there is nil wind, a complete flat calm first thing. Although this cold weather should in theory push the fish deeper, the fish are doing the opposite infact, they appear to be no deeper than 5-6ft.

The small lake has frozen over, so no fish available on there but the large trout lake is still 100% free of ice.


Good days fishing had by all today, and Mr Nick Halstead payed us a welcomed visit, landing 15+ fish on a 4hour ticket! Most taken to blobs fished under a indicator around 9ft. The majority of Anglers managing 4-5 fish on a 4 hour ticket, mostly to large lures fished within the top 10ft of water. The trout are still remaining close to the surface, the bigger resident fish hanging around 9-11ft.....

Top patterns yesterday and today so far....
  • Olive snake / black snake
  • Orange fritz
  • Black and green fritz
  • Orange/yellow blob
 As the blogs gradually return to their normal pace, of one per day, the daily videos will return soon.

Tightlines for the calm before the snow storm!
Nathan
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