Improved Catches
Written by Darren Reed   
Wednesday, 16 February 2011 08:45
Catches have been showing at both Ten Mile and the Little Ouse, also Tottenhill and Shepherds have been producing well.
Last weeks milder weather has seen a dramatic improvement on the vast majority of klaa waters, still waters have been producing carp and bream, and the rivers have been reporting, bream, roach and tench.
Ten Mile Bank, seems to be finding the form it produced before the cold spell arrived, roach and skimmers have been featuring in the vast majority of nets reported from the owl box - dandy drove end , nets nets averaging over 12 lb. Modney Bridge - Chapel has all so been producing quality catches with a few bream to 4lb showing in the mixed nets, skimmers to over a pound and roach to 10oz have been showing throughout this stretch, net weights have been reported to near 20lb,
Little Ouse roach, bleak and dace have been showing on the pegs just up from the bridge nets have been reported to near double figures.
Middle Level has been drawing the odd specimen angler to the bank, all though catch rates have been slow this winter a couple of pike were reported this week  13lb 4oz and 11lb 9 oz have been taken from a location between Neepes and Crooked Chimney, also a few jacks showing at the Pingles.
Tottenhill, silvers have been showing well on the pole lines over small balls of a sweet ground bait and maggot presented on the hook has proved quite successful during the last 7 days even the odd carp to 5lb has been showing on this line,
Shepherds Port, Shepherds Lake has seen a few more anglers on the banks during the milder weather small silverfish still feeding very aggressively with the odd skimmer showing to a couple of tench have also been reported over the weekend, at the far end of the lake, carp to 8lb have been showing on small boilies on the method feeder.
Junior News, the juniors took a long trip to the river steeping at wainfleet on Sunday, The Lynn squad were just piped to the winning post by a strong Boston side who have been fishing the venue for the last 6 weeks, all though the draw could have been kinder with no Lynn angler on any of the favoured pegs or end pegs Lynn managed a very hard earned second place, taking 2 sections wins  Harry Blackmur and Kirsty Reed earning section wins supported by solid performances from Gary Harris and Luke Merchant. Lynn have now fallen into second place a point behind Boston.  
Match Date, Johnson & Mathey have 18 pegs booked on the Little Ouse for Saturday 19th February 8.00am till 4.00pm
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 February 2011 08:47 )
 
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