| slow down on waters but hope on the horizon |
| Written by Darren Reed | |
| Monday, 19 October 2009 18:34 | |
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A tough week on klaa waters was the verdict from the anglers on the bank, Some rivers seem be slowing down as the bites become hard to find, Predator Anglers now seem to have most of the banks on both the Great Ouse and the Middle Level as they start to home in on the selected species as the coarse anglers start to drift away. Ten Mile Bank, this week has been quite difficult to locate the fish , only a handful of anglers have been catching as the cold autumn winds finally start to arrive . The odd tench and perch showing with a handful of small roach, skimmers are slowly disappearing to the slower water waters whilst the roach shoals are disappearing back upstream towards Danby Drove and the Owl Box. Modney Bridge, probably the busiest venue on TMB this week but sadly not many fish reported, The odd small skimmer, a few perch and some quality roach have been recorded. Middle Level, another slow venue during the last week as temperatures start to fall, only the odd angler catching at both Neepes and Crocked Chimney Roach, perch and skimmers showing, but everywhere else fish being hard to find. Peters Bridge attracting a few more Predator Anglers , small jacks have been reported plus a small double towards the High Road end. Little Ouse, hope on the horizon, at last the weed has started to die off and the fish are starting to feed, plenty of roach showing on seed baits, while the rudd, dace and bleak showing on pinkie and maggot. Shepherds Port, Bear Lake, still a few anglers around during the last week, small carp showing all around the lake, a few of the bigger ones have shown but corn sorting out the better fish. pellet and maggot working well for the pasties. Shepherds Lake, all in all Lynn s most consistent water this year with silver fish nets to double figures continuously being reported, carp starting to slow off from the feed but the skimmers and bream are still feeding strongly. |
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 19 October 2009 21:20 ) |


