Cheers John, so lots of fish but none of the bigger Kennet Barbel?
I know they are few and far between, like my carp fishing over the past 25 years, it suits me, I want low stocked big fish venues, sadly a dieing thing in the carp world.
I don't want to know too much info, I like to work it all out for myself but, in terms of what tickets I need to purchase, you'd say a better chance of a biggun from RDAA?
I should also add that I don't want to run before I can walk, I enjoy the journey and learning process of any new venue, would hate to catch a monster straight away and hope I don't sound like I'm coming across expecting to catch huge barbel from a tricky venue, I know that's not the case but fishing for me is always been about the challenge. I've never fished runs water for carp and my two best ever seasons resulted in 2 carp a few years ago, doing about 50 nights and another season when I caught 3, for a lot of nights, and all 3 came in a 24 hour session so I spent the rest of the year blanking.
Those fish, the effort I put into catching all 5 of them, all different types of captures will always be special to me and probably never beaten, in terms of catching carp apart from one..........
I've waffled on enough now so why stop? I found out about a carp very local to me that had been kept very quiet, it was special, proportionally perfect. I was lucky enough to get a ticket, which started 1st April. I looked and looked and looked some more and eventually found it in the top bay, there were 4 bays on one side of the lake. The first bay you came across was really snaggy and nearly all the other 15 members would look in there first, it was never in there but was always full of fish for which they fished for, naturally. I'd always have a look but if the biggun wasn't there, no matter what other fish were in the snags I'd not fish, instead go and hunt the one I was after.
The top one bay, where I first saw it would be where the SW winds blew and got a lot of sun. I then saw it Lump out a few days after first spotting it but this was in the mouth of the bay and after speaking to a mate who had previously fished the lake he said that carp liked it up there so I decided to start baiting for it.
I found a spot out in the mouth of the bay and baited with 1kg of boilie Monday to Friday, every week. I didn't go anywhere near the place at the weekend as I didn't want to know what was going on when I wasn't there. Ironically a couple of the members had the hump when I caught it as they thought I'd 'fluked' it as they never saw me, assumed I'd just randomly gone up there and got lucky. Anyway it was the end of April when I started baiting and baited up 5 days a week from then until I caught it on 17th June 2015.
It was a lot of time, effort and money to catch one fish, and I only caught that one fish, but it will forever be my greatest capture.
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47lb 10oz. Sorry if the long winded post about catching a carp on a completely non related subject is frowned upon. I got a little carried away.