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NORTH REGION REPORT BY CLINT WALKER
CATCH REPORTS
Youngster James Bushnell has
been creating a bit of a storm
recently by taking a string of
decent sh and claiming some
sponsorship deals to boot, and his
latest trip was to a park lake in
Hudders eld. I’ve not got too
many details about the venue, but
James landed a couple of the better
residents when he used a 14mm
pop-up on a hinged sti rig
carrying a Castaway PVA bag of
maggots and liquidised bread.
Glugged in Betalin, James’s rig was
picked up twice during his session,
once by an 11lb 6oz sh and then
by a 14½lb. It just goes to show
that many park lakes can be worth
targeting.
Near Preston, Wyreside
Fisheries is starting to provide
consistent sport and plenty of big
sh. John Boothman certainly
seemed to have luck on his side
when he took a trio of sh from
Wyre Lake weighing 21lb, 22lb and
25lb, which all fell to Sticky
pop-ups over Krill freebies. Sunny
One has produced some stunning
mirrors, including the Captain at
28lb, caught by Alex Woodcock,
who used Impulse Baits Legend
pop-ups, and ex-member Mark
Chambers also had a bumper 24
hours, taking a lovely 26lb sh and
a 22-pounder. Sunny Two has also
had a brilliant week, producing a
dozen sh in total, with the biggest
weighing 24lb. River Lake has also
been doing itself justice and has
produced seven to 22lb. (www.
wyresidelakes.co.uk)
In Derby, the Earl of
Harrington’s Angling Club took
over the running of ve park lakes
from the City Council last year,
which has involved a lot of time
and e ort from club members to
turn years of neglect into thriving
venues. It paid o handsomely for
club angler Ricky Cross this week,
when he targeted the relatively
unknown Alvaston Park Lake in
search of carp and was rewarded
with a smashing 31lb common,
which may well be a di erent sh to
the known Big Common. Ricky used
a hi-viz pop-up on a Withy Pool rig
shed helicopter-style. (www.
theearlofharringtonsac.co.uk)
ings are moving on at
Brooms Cross Fishery on
Merseyside, with pegs now surfaced
and a cabin with a small bait shop
on site (so baits can be collected at
the shery). Weed control is also
under way, with lake shadow (not
the blue dye) being applied to
suppress excessive weed growth
over the coming warmer months.
e website is still being worked on,
but will be back up soon. Lower Alt
Lake has continued to throw up
mid-doubles this week, with young
Danny Mcreith taking another ne
Dean Mason, 18lb, Gawsworth Hall, Urban
Baits Nutcracker
BEST OF THE REST
Sam Kisby, 20½lb, Lincolnshire syndicate,
Sticky White Chocolate
sh on bottom baits. On the Upper
Alt Lake, Dave Sutton returned
after the winter hibernation to take
a low-double common on Urban
Bait Nutcracker tipped with corn,
while regular angler Paul Moore
stole the show, landing the Vessel
for a second time in a year, this time
at 29½lb on Peperami.
Last week, I mentioned that
Rosie had surfaced at Cromwell
Lake in Nottinghamshire, and this
week I have the
pictures of this
hugely
impressive
capture by Louis
Bleasby.
Elsewhere on the
shery, Jason
Scally continued
his form, netting
four to 22lb using
critically balanced
snowman rigs over
a regularly
topped-up bed of
freebies in 14ft of
water. David Shattock managed a
brace of mid-teens on the rst
night of his nine-day session;
hopefully there will be a few more
to add next week. Louis Laundrie
shed yellow baits on chod rigs
over a generous amount of
maggots to tempt a 23lb mirror
during his short visit, and Mick
Pearson netted his rst carp of the
year, using a single pink pop-up.
(www.cromelllake.com)
To
submit your
catch, please email
me at clint597@
btinternet.com. Please
send full high-resolution
jpeg attachments of your sh
and details of how and where
it was caught – the more
details the better. Bigger
images look far better on
the page and I can do so
much more with
them.
At Hunters Lodge Fishery in
Lincolnshire, some lovely looking
carp have been caught this week,
and plenty of them. On Willow,
Andy Walton had a lovely looking
common of 23lb 13oz, part of a
double take. Also on Willow, Fred
Moiser took six sh to 16lb during
his 24-hour session, all caught on
Sticky White Ones. Working well on
Willow is the new Nashbait Key.
Lewis Marshall caught at least four
carp during the rst night of his
session on Willow using the new
bait. Meanwhile, on Kestrel, Sam
Bingham reported a lovely looking
dark mirror carp estimated at
around 15lb on DNA Baits products.
(www.hunterslodge.com)
Alex Woodcock
took the Captain
at Wyreside Lakes
A 29½lb Brooms
Cross chunk for
Paul Moore
Andy Walton with a
very clean Hunters
Lodge common
James Bushnell
scored on a
Hudders eld
park lake
Cromwell’s Rosie at
43lb, tempted by
Louis Bleasby
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