Angler’s Mail – July 09, 2019

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WHERE TO FISH


Ian’s VENUE BREAKDOWN


Tickets
£6 weekdays; £2 for an extra rod;
£7 weekends and Bank Holidays; £3 for an
extra rod; £3 children. Tel: 07765000857.
http://www.oldhough.co.uk

SPECIES VENUE BESTS
● CARP 25 lb
● CATFISH 44 lb
● F1s 4 lb
● TENCH 3 lb

Boulders Pool,
Old Hough Coarse Fishery, Forge Mill Lane,
Middlewich, Cheshire, CW10 0HQ.

 The bridge pegs
provide reliable sport
year-round.

 The far margins
attract carp and other
species. Feed two spots
with half a large pot of
4 mm sinking pellets,
then catapult six pellets
every fi ve minutes over
each spot.

 The deeper central
track can be best in
colder weather,
but carp can also

be caught shallow
at times, especially
during pleasure
fi shing sessions.

 Investigate the
inside margins towards
the end of a match,
as they can produce
all kinds of species,
but especially carp.
Loosefeed half a dozen
pellets and half a dozen
grains of corn every 20
minutes or so from the
start, dropping your rig
over the top later on.

● CRUCIAN CARP 2 lb
● BREAM 5 lb
● IDE 3 lb,
● PERCH 3 lb,

● BARBEL 4 lb,
● CHUB 3 lb
● GRASS CARP 20 lb

These pegs offer
more shade on
summer days.

Bridge pegs

Bridge pegs

x Lewis’s peg

Depth of
1.7 m in the
channel
1 m-deep
shelf 1 m-deep shelf

13 m-wide

fact that they do a lot of small
things right.
It’s about not being lazy
and waiting for the fish to take
your bait. Yes, sometimes you
do have to wait, particularly
for specimen fish, but if an
angler can learn to keep
several lines on the go,
by introducing loosefeed,
they’ll be able to pick off fish
from these lines in rotation,
catching more fish as a result.
Lewis is continually
adjusting his shotting pattern
and the depth at which he
presents his hook bait. On this
hot and sunny day, he soon
recognised that the carp were
competing for the bait off
the bottom, so he spread his
shot evenly down the line, to
ensure that his hook bait sank
slowly.
On another day, bulking
the shot down the line may
have been superior. It all boils
down to the weather, as it has
a massive influence on fish
behaviour.
Depth is also critical.
Fishing just on the bottom
may well be a useful starting
point but, as Lewis showed
during the session, fishing
one, two or even six inches off
the bottom can be far more
productive. It’s just a case
of being prepared to make
regular adjustments.


Lewis landed some
hard-fighting carp to around
4 lb, skimmers and one or
two plump roach, ending his
session with a pleasing bag
of fish.
His tenacity and skill on a
tricky day brought him many
more fish than the other
anglers on the pool.

Ian's summary
Many anglers view
commercial venues as
‘puddles’ or ‘uninviting
holes in the ground’, but Old
Hough is different, as it's an
appealing set of ten well-
managed pools, in a peaceful
location with lots of wildlife.
West Sooty is perhaps the
jewel in the crown on site,
particularly from a specimen
angler’s point of view, as it
contains some stunning carp
to over 25 lb and catfish to
over 40 lb.
I can't pick fault with this
fishery, as it’s immaculately
kept and the bailiffs are
‘diamonds’, being ever so
helpful and friendly.
Facilities include a small
tackle shop and clean toilets,
making it ideal for families
and lady anglers. By and large,
disabled access is good, and
they keep their website up to
date, which a lot of fisheries
don’t. I’m impressed!

Lewis
adapts his
tactics to
suit the
conditions.
He caught
this bag of
fi sh on a
red-hot day.
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