level continues to shine
Written by Darren Reed   
Tuesday, 25 August 2009 16:29
The middle level, continues to shine at most hot spots as anglers bask in the Sun.
Plenty of fish showing up and down the level, Bream reported at Crooked Chimney, whilst roach and skimmers showing at most venues.Also a few tench showing around Morton's Bridge and at Pingles. The odd elusive carp was caught at St Marys  weighing in at just over 8lb,double corn  was the bait used.
St Marys- High Road, again a very busy stretch of the level with plenty of anglers around during the last week, good reports of fish showing at this end of the level,plenty of skimmers,Quality roach falling to seed baits, skimmers on the tip, both sweet and fish meal ground bait attracting the skimmers ,whilst presenting a small section of worm topped with a red or white maggot. nets to over 37lb reported from this stretch.
Neepes - Aqueduct, also a very popular venue of late with roach falling to seed baits and pinkie, Bronze maggot also selecting the bigger stamp fish along with the hemp.
Tares also starting to reap its rewards along with punched bread . Skimmers and bream showing at this stretch, also a few tench. bream showing on the tip skimmers and roach falling on the pole line. Nets to over 65lb reported.
Aqueduct - Pingles, a few tench showing at the top end along with the skimmers perch and roach. all methods working well plenty of feed is required to hold the fish in the pegs.
Nets of  over 40lb have been recorded.
Ten Mile Bank, plenty of anglers around during the last week , but bright sunny conditions have made the bream fishing very hard to come by, first light and evening sessions are proving more fruitful than an all day session,
Denver- Wissey Mouth, plenty of skimmers showing also the odd roach,perch and tench
jacks now staring to be a menace when targeting the roach. feeder fishing at this end for best results. nets to nearly 30lb recorded.
Wissey Mouth - Browns Farm, probably the most fished stretch on Tmb. lots of fish showing bream rolling in the upper layers of the water, but the sunshine putting them off the feed.  Early morning sessions providing the answer with nets reported to over 45lb  in just over 3 hours at the mouth. Evening Sessions also bearing fruits at both the railway bridge and on the bend from the bridge to Browns with bream to over 8lb reported and tench showing to nearly 9lb. also plenty of skimmers to nearly 2lb and perch to 1lb. feeder method for best results, worm, corn and maggot all working well.
Chapel- Danby Drove, the odd angler  about but  no weights received but anglers saying they have seen big shoals of roach moving towards modney and beyond.
Shepherds Port, very busy on both Shepherds Lake and Bear lake, carp continue to feed strongly on both lakes , the odd 10 pounder showing in shepherds lake while anglers reporting of over 200 fish in a session on bear lake.Bream,skimmers and silvers all feeding aggressively on shepherds with nets of over 32lb reported. Reminder to all anglers who fish Shepherds lake that no carp are to be placed in keepnets, also that keepnets are currently banned from bear lake.
 
MATCH DATES
 
KLAA will be hosting part of the National  Eastern Eegion Shield on the Great Ouse along with Littleport on October 3rd, Lynn will be holding 3 opens in preparation for this event, all KLAA members will pay no pegging fee just the pools of £5.00 whilst non members will pay £3.00 pegging fee plus £5.00 pools.
Saturday 29th August  Wissey - Browns farm stretch.
Sunday 13th September Chapel Stretch.
Saturday 26th September pegs 147-182. (watersmeade)
Draw times will 7:30 am ON THE BANK.  Fish 9:00 -2:00 to book a place or for any information or bookings contact Chud Harris 07506703161.
Please note that all match entries have to be entered before 12 midday Friday  for the Saturday match and before 12 midday on the Saturday  for the Sunday match.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 29 August 2009 09:46 )
 
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