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Old Mill Lakes Lincolnshire - Oak Lake (Aug 2020)

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Had the unusual privilege of getting away for a weeks' fishing in the UK and also the opportunity to meet up with my good fishing buddies Damo, Mikel and Chiz for some "carp and japes". Lincolnshire was the location - close to Mikel and Chiz, it was mine and Damo's turn to travel 'up norf' and Old Mill Lakes, renown for some big fish in Birch and Willow Lake but we were fishing the fairly new water 'Oak' lake of around 8 acres I would guess and featuring around 40 fish over the 30lb mark, 100+ 20s and the rest mostly doubles. The lake is basically a big square in shape with 7 pegs running across two opposite banks (north and south banks).  There's plenty of water to go out and your in no danger of getting in a mess with the chap opposite as he's so far away.  Casting to the middle is doable with your best chuck but to be honest you don't need to be fishing out that far. I managed to bank myself a corner peg in the north-west corner with Mik

Look what I found in the cupboard?

Hmmmmm last post in 2009?  To be honest I've totally forgotten I had a blog, and blimey how retro does it look?!  It's positively ancient! Perhaps I'll start this up again - there's lots to talk about but where do I start?

Tigers at Oxlease?

Sorry it's been a while since my last blog. I've had a series of blanking sessions that just aren't worth writing about and also an embarrassing trip to Tirley Court near Tewkesbury where my mate out-fished me 11 carp to my measely 2. Hey ho! Just thought I'd write about an up-and-coming 2 night trip to Linear's Oxlease at the end of September. I haven't fished the lake since the floods in 2007 but am hopeful of one or two decent fish. I'm already in the midst of preparing some bait to take: mixed particle, chilli hemp and some magic tiger nuts soaked in a molasses/csl syrup. I have some good faith in these tigers, perhaps popped-up slightly with a piece of fake corn - let's see how they do!

Tirley Court Lake

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Did an 8 til 4 session at Tirley Court near Tewkesbury yesterday and caught 6 carp to 17lbs. Quite a good venue if you want action but the rules are rather overkill (no boilies, no meat, no nuts, size 8 barbless hooks max, dip nets and mats, no groundbait) but cheap at £6 a day and you have a good chance of catching a few doubles. The fish generally aren't in the greatest condition but I've seen worse, also there's the odd monkey there too - I mean person who isn't very good at fishing, makes lots of noise, can't read the rules and swears a lot. If you can tolerate them, you should be ok - you can hide over the other side of the lake. :)

Persistance pays off

After several blank trips down to Gardners I finally hooked into something half decent on Tuesday evening. Caught a pristine 15lb common on method and my special homemade boilies. The weather has been a bit peculiar the last few weeks and I seemed to have been timing my visits a bit badly. I think I have this thing sust now - more fish to follow I'm sure!

The Fish are biting when the angler's away!

Typical! I planned to join my neighbour Steve down at our local lake after work yesterday and ended up having to stay in work late and missed my chance. Steve did well though - 4 carp near or around the 10lb mark. 3 fish from open water which was strange seeing as though lake is covered by lilly pads. Well done Steve, my turn next! :o)

Learn by looking

It's easy just to turn up a your local lake and drift over to your favourite swim, set up and start fishing but you could be making a big mistake. Just because it's your favourite swim and you usually catch there doesn't mean it's the best swim on the lake on that day! I know this from experience. Setting up at Gardner's the other week I did just that! I didn't get a single bleep all session and on packing up I wondered round the corner to my mate's swim to find carp galore in the lilly beds right by his feet. If only I'd checked that swim before I set up!

First fish at Gardiners Pool

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Went down for my first session at Gardiners on Friday evening - May 1st in fact. Weather was overcast and a bit damp which fortunately meant there weren't many anglers on the lake. I already had an idea which swim to try - a sheltered bay to the right of the car park. The only swim on that bank as it happen due to the overhead power lines. On good advice from my neighbour Steve, I chucked one rod down the left margin in between some lillies and an overhangin tree. The other - I cast out to the lillies straight ahead but wasn't particularly confident of the location. On hand with a camera my marvelous girlfriend (who'd popped down on the way home from work) took the following shot of my first carp on my new venue for 2009. The swan scarpers as my left hand rod bends round. Giving it a bit of welly keeping the fiesty carp out of the snaggy tree. Pretty little Mirror landed after a good scrap. At 8lbs and in immaculate condition - a nice fish, from a pretty swim!