| Pike Anglers Happy |
| Written by Darren Reed | |
| Friday, 25 November 2011 09:07 | |
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The last seven days has seen some very encouraging results coming from the rivers, Ten Mile has again been attracting a fair few anglers , both coarse and specimen anglers have been finding there targeted species. Railway Bridge to Modney Bridge has been the busiest stretch by far with anglers around all week. pike to 15lb have been reported from this area, Ivan Oliver an angler travelling down from Scarborough has been busy finding the pike on Tmb, when he recorded 3 pike to 12lb 8 oz and a double figure zander to 10lb 2oz Ivan also complemented how klaa has some terrific waters. Pole anglers and tip anglers have also been finding the fish on Tmb to roach and perch have been showing in the bulk of the nets caught, sweet dark ground bait has been more successful during the last seven days. Caster, worm, hemp,maggot and pinkie have all been finding the fish. Middle level has also been attracting a fair few specimen anglers during the last seven days, Neepes to Aqueduct has been the more successful with pike to 9lb being reported and perch to over 2lb. jigs and lures have been used to attract the fish at this end of the level. Cut off Channel,has been producing a few catches roach being the bulk of the fish caught but the odd skimmer and tench has also been caught. Shepherds Port has also been steady with a few anglers showing throughout the week, good nets of silvers are being recorded skimmers bream and carp are still feeding ,but small baits are working well to attract the bream and carp. Pole,whip,and waggler all working well, nets to 12lb of roach and rudd have been recorded. Top pike angler Neville Fickling will be the guest speaker at the next king's Lynn PAC meeting at the William Burt centre on Weds 30th November at 7.30pm. Members £2 and non members £3 on the door. KLAA NOTICE., a reminder that Ken Hill , Queens lake and Bear Lake will close on Thursday 24th November.
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