Friday, May 18th 2012
This little clay pond is the classic farmland fishery. Take the kids and have fabulous day fishing just off your rod end for the abundance of Tench, Roach, Rudd and Bream.
At around 20 acres these large former gravel pits offer quite a contrast to each other to form a great complex of fisheries. One pit is shallow and coloured whilst the other is clear and weedy.
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| Block Fen A is highly stocked with Carp, Roach and Rudd as the dominant species, but Tench, Bream and Perch are also present. Rudd have been caught up to 1lb plus and Carp to 28lb, although most Carp caught are likely to be between 4 and 5lb. | Block Fen B is a clear pit with an abundance of natural food. It is home to large specimen Carp up to 34lb and Pike to over 20lbs. Tench, Perch and occasional Bream can be located. Pop up rigs are favoured for the Carp and Pike. Try ledgering a lobworm for the Perch. |
A142 - Mepal CB6 2AY
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