I'm after some advice on targeting a natural venue, in these cold winter months. The estate lake is a couple acres in size, surrounded by woodland. It holds Roach, Perch,Tench but people mainly fish it for the large specimen Carp. It doesn't get heavily fished, and I don't think anyone really targets the silverfish in there. I want to give it a go see what surprises might come along!
Anyway, I've attached a map of the lake, showing the depths. They range from 7 to 16ft, with a shallow and deep end. My approach is going to be to fish typical natural baits, such as casters, worms and red maggots, over a black groundbait mix.
For the mix itself I'm sure whether to fish a sweet or sweet fishmeal mix? Also given the depth would it pay to add some river groundbait as a binder, and mole hill for weight?
Any advice on targeting this sort of venue would be appreciated
