Level shows consistent form
Written by Darren Reed   
Tuesday, 26 July 2011 14:02
The last seven days has been rewarding for the vast majority of anglers on klaa waters, both rivers and still waters have been in form with a large amount of anglers catching well.
Middle Level, showing good form up and down the level, St Germans, Peppers, Peters and the High Road all showing well with nets to over 50lb reported consistently throughout the week, Carp to 9lb have also shown at the Top end at St Germans,this has been supported by Bream to 6lb, skimmers  from 6oz to nearly 2 lb, roach to 12oz , rudd to 10 oz and the odd tench to 5lb, both pole work and tip anglers are finding the fish between St Germans and the High Road.Neepes has also been showing the fish with skimmers and roach reported in the bulk of the catches, even the odd few bream to 4lb have been reported, tip anglers are dominating the catches at this stretch, worm maggot pinkie all drawing in the fish.Morton's- Pingles has also seen a few anglers catching on the more popular pegs, bream skimmers perch and tench have been mostly reported at this end of the Level with a few decent roach between the 6- 12 oz bracket showing.
Ten Mile Bank, skimmers and small bream have been showing between Denver and the Piggeries, a few Tench also showing between the Piggeries and the Wissey Mouth, carp have been reported from the mouth, to 11lb, Bream tench and roach showing from the mouth to the Railway Bridge, tip anglers being the more successful on this stretch, heavy ground baited areas are bringing and holding the fish, worm and caster on the hook has been the most rewarding with nets reported to 45lb , Tench bream skimmers, perch and small jacks have been showing between  the Browns farm to the Chapel Stretch.
Tottenhill, starting to get quite busy again towards the back end of the week, carp feeding strongly with catches being reported to near 70 lb, 11 carp to 6lb being reported, also 3 carp to 12lb plus 7 bream to 4lb being recorded during a hectic early evening session.
Shepherds Port. Shepherds Lake fishing very well with carp, bream skimmers tench all showing well during the last seven days, silver fish dominating the catches, when using light tackle, and fishing with small single baits.
KLAA held this years national fishing event on this lake on Sunday and would like to pass on thanks to all those anglers old and new, who attended the event also to the committee members for there support and help
throughout the day.
Queens lake has been showing some form of late, bream have been showing to 6lb, carp to 5lb and silver fish nets reported to good double figure weights. Bear lake has also been showing consistent catches , all though some reports claiming that there is no fish showing, other  anglers have enjoyed good sessions with both the small and large carp feeding well on pellet, corn meat and maggot.
ANGLING NEWS,  West Norfolk disabled AC 97 are pleased to announce a visit from barbel specialist Ade Kiddell, Ade will be giving talks and advice on his catches and trips throughout the evening which is being held at Lynnsport on Friday 2nd September from 7.00pm to 9.30pm a small admission fee of £3.00 will be charged with all proceeds going to the club, to book a place contact Craig on 07904107494
 
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