scottish carper ingram 40 Posted November 15, 2010 Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 was justwondering if anyone had fished the large duck pond in the middle of braunstone park,if they had success and what tacktics they used, i have had fish to 15lb through the summer but realy struggling in the winter, im never realy sure of my presentation as the silt is about 3 ft deep any help would be gratefully apresiated, cheers ingram Quote Link to post
psb_74 0 Posted November 15, 2010 Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 Hi Ingram, Could i ask where is the fishery located as there is a lake of which you describe in leicester but your location says dumfries quite some distance apart. Paul Quote Link to post
scottish carper ingram 40 Posted November 20, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 20, 2010 Hi Ingram, Could i ask where is the fishery located as there is a lake of which you describe in leicester but your location says dumfries quite some distance apart. Paul alright mate, its in braunstone leicester, i have been down from scotland visiting family and its a 2 minute walk from the house, i have had some success in the summer from this water but nothing in the winter no matter what tactics i try cheers ingram Quote Link to post
Plong 21 Posted November 20, 2010 Report Share Posted November 20, 2010 Never fished it but these methods may be worth ago, choddy with pineapple pop up on one rod and with the other have a lead about for a hard spot 2-3 spods of maggot over the top and fish dead maggots on the hair with a mix of dead and live maggot in a pva bag. Both are good winter methods. With the chod rig I may be tempted to move it every couple of hours and search the swim a bit. You often find with winter carp they shoal up tight in one spot on the lake, find this spot and you can really get good results. Quote Link to post
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