Hartleylands Nicks Lake
Posted: April 16th, 2008, 6:36 pm
On Sunday I was chatting to BillG in the Maggotdrowning chat room and he said that he had received a PM from Jon Hatch ( Hatchye ) saying he was staying down his way and was asking if Bill knew anyone who was fishing during the week and would accompany him. A few PMs and phone calls later arrangements had been made to meet Jon at Hartleylands on Tuesday. Colin and his son David were also going to come and Tony ( Spamwham ) was also a possible.
So it was just before 10am when I pulled into the car park to find that Jon already ther. Colin and David were also there before me and were in the process of setting up in Finches pond. A quick look at Nicks lake cheered me up when I saw the point pegs available and Jon and I agreed to fish there he chose peg 9 so I settled on peg 8.The wind was light and the sun shining and everything looked perfect.
I decided to fish 8 metres and set up a 0.4 MW diamond with a 14 b911 and cupped in a big pot of 4mm pellet plus a few handfuls in the left margin. It was a slow start but a few skimmers and stockies came eventually. I changed to a finer hooklength and a 16 B911 whish greatly improved the catch rate. Jon was beginning to put a few together as well at about the same distance out.
Tony arrived at just after 11am and set up on peg 6 opposite the end of the island and went straight on the maggot feeder and was soon catching stockies one a chuck. Jon and I then went on the traditional pie run which was greatly appreciated by Colin as David had forgotten to pack the sandwiches.
Suitably fortified a change was in order so I set up a top two margin rig to black hydro to 3lb bottom and a 16 B611 hook with GOT pellet hookers and it wasn’t long before the elastic was streaming out and a 4lber landed. More fish soon followed and were much bigger than anything I had on the long line ending with a long fight with a 8lber which refused to come off the bottom.
A switch was called to lessen the time I was wasting playing fish, for so out came the red hydro. This was a lot better but my catch rate dropped off I expect because of the heavier line needed to balance the elastic so I decided to compromise and try out a top kit I has recently elasticated with purple hydro but not used before together with the lighter rig I was using earlier. This proved to be ideal and I carried on catching until 5.30 when I called it a day. Total catch was estimated at around 80lbs .
Jon carried on for a while and was now getting one a chuck after a switch to corn hookbaits. Tony also had a late fish which proved to be the best of the day at 12lb.
I had a enjoyable day in good company and it was a pleasure to meet Jon and show him one of the many waters we have down here. If you manage to get down here again Jon we must do it again.
So it was just before 10am when I pulled into the car park to find that Jon already ther. Colin and David were also there before me and were in the process of setting up in Finches pond. A quick look at Nicks lake cheered me up when I saw the point pegs available and Jon and I agreed to fish there he chose peg 9 so I settled on peg 8.The wind was light and the sun shining and everything looked perfect.
I decided to fish 8 metres and set up a 0.4 MW diamond with a 14 b911 and cupped in a big pot of 4mm pellet plus a few handfuls in the left margin. It was a slow start but a few skimmers and stockies came eventually. I changed to a finer hooklength and a 16 B911 whish greatly improved the catch rate. Jon was beginning to put a few together as well at about the same distance out.
Tony arrived at just after 11am and set up on peg 6 opposite the end of the island and went straight on the maggot feeder and was soon catching stockies one a chuck. Jon and I then went on the traditional pie run which was greatly appreciated by Colin as David had forgotten to pack the sandwiches.
Suitably fortified a change was in order so I set up a top two margin rig to black hydro to 3lb bottom and a 16 B611 hook with GOT pellet hookers and it wasn’t long before the elastic was streaming out and a 4lber landed. More fish soon followed and were much bigger than anything I had on the long line ending with a long fight with a 8lber which refused to come off the bottom.
A switch was called to lessen the time I was wasting playing fish, for so out came the red hydro. This was a lot better but my catch rate dropped off I expect because of the heavier line needed to balance the elastic so I decided to compromise and try out a top kit I has recently elasticated with purple hydro but not used before together with the lighter rig I was using earlier. This proved to be ideal and I carried on catching until 5.30 when I called it a day. Total catch was estimated at around 80lbs .
Jon carried on for a while and was now getting one a chuck after a switch to corn hookbaits. Tony also had a late fish which proved to be the best of the day at 12lb.
I had a enjoyable day in good company and it was a pleasure to meet Jon and show him one of the many waters we have down here. If you manage to get down here again Jon we must do it again.