Rivers still on song
Written by Darren Reed   
Monday, 02 August 2010 11:37
Once again the rivers seem to be drawing the anglers to there pegs as the two big rivers continue to show very good form throughout, still waters also showing well all though water levels are dropping slowly pushing the fish way from the bank.
Ten Mile Bank, very busy again over the last seven days , with anglers catching well at most stretches, nets to 61lb have been reported at locations on the Great Ouse, Bream to 9lb showing all though average bream to 6lb have been the bulk of the nets recorded, Piggeries, Wissey Mouth, Railway Bridge, Browns and the Chapel have all been showing good form skimmers and small bream to 4lb at the Denver end, whilst the bigger fish have shown between the railway bridge and Browns Farm. Tench to nearly 7lb have also been showing well this week, all methods finding the fish. Castor, worm and maggot have been the more favoured baits all though ledgered corn has been attracting the tench. 
Middle Level, good solid catches showing up and down the level, with all the hot spots showing good quality nets.
Bream to 6lb and tench  over 7lb have been showing at Neepes to Crooked Chimney, roach, rudd and skimmers showing well at Peters ,the odd lone carp to 4lb showing at Peppers-St Germans along with good mixed nets of roach rudd and skimmers. Net weights have been reported up and down the level to over 40lb with an average catch reported this week to  a near18lb. All methods working well, pole anglers finding the fish at Peters - High Road  and at Neepes whilst tip anglers benefiting between Morton's Bridge and Crooked Chimney also at Aqueduct through to Pingle Bridge. maggot,castor, hemp, tares and worm have all been finding the fish. 
Tottenhill / Shepherds Port  continues to be very busy with plenty of anglers around,catches still very rewarding with the odd bid carp showing in shepherds lake, silvers and crucians showing also, carp in bear lake continue to feed well with catches reported to over 40lb being consistent. Ken hill also seen a few anglers all catching well with roach rudd and tench showing well.
Tottenhill also very busy within the last week with all anglers finding either the bream or carp, even roach to over a pound picking up the carp baits of corn and pellet.   
Notice, anglers corner is still open although road works down Windsor road are disrupting the access to the shop. Parking is available at rear of the shop.
 
Quality fishing in beautiful places