Patchy Week from Autunm Hot Spots
Written by Darren Reed   
Thursday, 23 October 2008 00:00
Another patchy week to report from most of the KLAA waters. As some waters have produced whilst the normal Autumn hot spots have been slow to react.
Ten Mile Bank, still not fishing to its full potential as catch rates have been down in some places. Denver to the Wissey Mouth still very slow but the fish are there but being very selective with the baits on offer. Some odd bream and skimmers reported and only a  handful of roach  to report from this stretch. Wissey Mouth to Browns Farm  a few more fish reported on this stretch with a couple of nets to 25lb reported during the week but very few anglers about on this stretch during the weekend, 2 tench and 2 bream and some skimmers combined to form one of the 25lb nets. Browns to Modney Bridge, more anglers on this stretch than any other  but sadly the fish aren't showing as of yet. small nets reported as anglers struggle to hold the fish in the swims.
Middle Level, reports of Mitten Crab at St Marys and at Peters, the EA have been informed and are dealing with the matter in hand. Link to Pictures On the fishing side very patchy areas of the level as the fish are not feeding like they were. St Marys to Neepes some decent weights reported to 20lb skimmers, roach and tench featuring in this mixed bag. Tip fishing being more successful than any other method. Neepes to the Aqueduct still fish to be had from this stretch as this being the most  favoured section with fish weights and catch rates recorded to nearly 36lb  bream, skimmers,tench and roach being the most targeted fish for the net. No reports have been received from the Aqueduct to the Pingles.
Also on the level this week plenty of specimen anglers some catching and some not.
Tottenhill, has still been very busy with lots of anglers about, good catches recorded in the early part of the week but this dropped of during the weekend , best carp reported to 13lb.
Shepherds Port, Queens Lake still fishing very well with nets recorded to 49lb last week bream still feeding strongly and worm being the favoured hook bait.
Shepherds Lake  still very popular with pleasure anglers as one or two of them have started to find the bream on the feed whilst on the tip.variations of baits are working well.
Bear Lake  continues to be very hard and patchy as some anglers are finding the odd fish and others really struggling.
Little Ouse, a very popular place at this time of the year with plenty of fish showing , roach,rudd, dace, bleak and even a few chublet.  all baits working well.
NOTICE ; The Little Ouse is leased by KLAA and fishing this stretch requires a KLAA Permit.
Also the stretch from the bridge to the canal boats will be closed on Saturday 1st November.  As there is a match. 18 pegs.
Match Date
Littleport AA  Memorial Open Match.Sunday 26th October, Draw 8:30 am fish 10:00 till 3:00. Peg Fee £2.00 pools £8.00. for information and to book a place contact Rob 01353 861632 or 07831355576.
Last Updated ( Friday, 24 October 2008 17:03 )
 
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