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essex9
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   Old Thread  #142 21 Sept 2020 at 2.52am    Login    Register
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Yes still members only , winter tickets start Oct 1st and members can have guests between sunday to thursday , some massive hits coming out too.
GreenLakeCarper
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   Old Thread  #141 22 May 2020 at 11.59am    Login    Register
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Join the “Naseby Reservoir Official Page” group on Facebook. You’ll find all updates posted on there. Currently only open to members and specific pegs I believe.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/191467501447976/?ref=share
carl123uk
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   Old Thread  #140 20 May 2020 at 8.35pm    Login    Register
What's the deal with this place currently? Looking at going there in a few weeks. Just worried about access to swims
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   Old Thread  #139 3 Jan 2018 at 2.51pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #138 3 Jan 2018 at 2.44pm    Login    Register
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cheers
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   Old Thread  #137 3 Jan 2018 at 2.17pm    Login    Register
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No mate.
essex9
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   Old Thread  #136 3 Jan 2018 at 12.08pm    Login    Register
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Can anyone tell me if you can park your van behind your swim on this lake ?
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   Old Thread  #135 29 Dec 2017 at 6.13pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #133 28 Dec 2017 at 3.25pm    Login    Register
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Yeah but, did you catch anything?
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   Old Thread  #132 21 Dec 2017 at 4.12pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #131 21 Dec 2017 at 0.51am    Login    Register
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yonny
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   Old Thread  #130 17 Dec 2017 at 9.15pm    Login    Register
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T-shirt in - 8 apparently....
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   Old Thread  #129 17 Dec 2017 at 6.39pm    Login    Register
Class thread. Now what's the best non rapist clobber anyone?
capt_swearword
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   Old Thread  #128 17 Dec 2017 at 6.13pm    Login    Register
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Spot on mate. Had a chuckle at the rapist comment, as a rule carpers can look quite similar green or camo clothing so does that mean most look like rapists?
Not sure rapists have a dress code
Enut
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   Old Thread  #127 17 Dec 2017 at 8.42am    Login    Register
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'I didn't put any gear back on for fear of looking like a rapist as I tried to flag down the traffic, if you know anything about survival training you will learn to adapt to a situation as it unfolds, a T shirt was much more the look to alay the fear of motorists going by, plus it was all in a heap in the back of the van, soaking wet where I chucked it as I made a hasty retreat, I had run out of gas, because I stayed for three days instead of just the two, thats why I lit a fire! I would have gone sooner but my pan had frozen into the ice, I also ran out of diesel while trying to get my van moving in the mud. I can look after myself and I don't need anyone telling me that I can't, it my life and I will do what I want, people are very quick to sit behind a computer tapping away in the comfort of their home. get out and have a go yourself if you think you are hard enough.'

I'm sorry but how does wearing clothing appropriate to the conditions make you look like a rapist? I don't know much about survival training however I do have a modicum of common sense, maybe when you look back at your story you will realise that you made quite a few basic errors, especially considering that apparently you can look after yourself.

Next time you go fishing for 2/3 days make sure you take spare dry clothes and enough gas and fuel, even if you leave them in the car, would have been ideal in this case wouldn't it?

Just remember the Six Ps of Planning – Prior Planning & Preparation Prevents Poor Performance. You can add a couple of extra P's in there if you want the forces version!
Skear
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   Old Thread  #126 17 Dec 2017 at 8.19am    Login    Register
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Thanks mate, i just like to make things a bit more fun, lighten the mood etc.

I have stacks of them, originally i bought a thing called “SmileyPad” it was only a couple of quid. It was basically a folder that came with lots of smileys, all hosted by the developer.

So when on a web site, you could open the pad, and click on a smiley, and it would appear in your post.

Eventually the developer couldn’t afford the hosting, and to keep it working, i used Photobucket to host them. It was only when Photobucket went west that i remembered them, i’m slowly moving them over to ImgBB now. No pad to keep them in now though, somebody should re develop it.



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Bigfish38
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   Old Thread  #125 17 Dec 2017 at 5.04am    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #124 17 Dec 2017 at 2.45am    Login    Register
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You're smileys are class .. where you get them from?
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   Old Thread  #123 16 Dec 2017 at 11.08pm    Login    Register
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smiley to sleep034
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   Old Thread  #122 16 Dec 2017 at 10.57pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #119 16 Dec 2017 at 10.54pm    Login    Register
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No problem, i was just trying to help
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   Old Thread  #118 16 Dec 2017 at 10.51pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #116 16 Dec 2017 at 10.10pm    Login    Register
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I couldn’t make much sense of your posts, simply because i couldn’t work out who you were replying too?

If you want to reply to a specific post anywhere in the thread, you click the “reply” button in the top right of that particular post.

If you just want to say something in the thread, and not reply to somebody specific, you click the yellow “reply” button at the top left, underneath the thread title.

It says [Make a Favourite] [Reply]

Hope this helps? As so far, you are replying a lot to your own posts
Bigfish38
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   Old Thread  #115 16 Dec 2017 at 9.47pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #114 16 Dec 2017 at 9.45pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #113 16 Dec 2017 at 9.34pm    Login    Register
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Have you not just come out as a keyboard carper yourself mate?

Mods need to shut this thread down now or at least tidy it.
Bigfish38
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   Old Thread  #112 16 Dec 2017 at 9.27pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #111 16 Dec 2017 at 9.16pm    Login    Register
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Think you have just shown yourself as such a sad and troubled 'man' on here mate

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   Old Thread  #110 16 Dec 2017 at 8.47pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #106 16 Dec 2017 at 8.12pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #104 16 Dec 2017 at 2.32pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #103 16 Dec 2017 at 2.24pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #102 16 Dec 2017 at 2.15pm    Login    Register
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It crossed my mind too.

And these quotes made me laugh on a boring Saturday afternoon:

I had a puncture on the way out, the AA were suppose to come and sort my van for me, I called a bailiff for help, he didn't seem interested in my problem, I asked where is the nearest garage, and where can I get fuel. he refused to help. I eventually got a good friend of mine to come and tow me to the road near to the A14, where I sat for three hours in the cold, I phoned my wife for help but she was at work, I got worse and had to call 999 for an ambulance, they rushed me into Northampton DGH suffering from extreme exposure to the cold, I can't spell hypotheria lol!

A good friend left you on the side of the A14?? With mates like that you don't need enemies! Oh and did you run out of fuel after or before you had a puncture?

I very nearly died on Wednesday night, I got rushed to hospital after getting stuck on my way out, nobody would help me

What about your 'mate' again

I am glad to see the back of it I have had death threats and all sorts

I f that is actually true, don't bleat on about it here or on farce book or whatever, report it to the police!
Skear
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   Old Thread  #101 16 Dec 2017 at 10.28am    Login    Register
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That did cross my mind whilst reading this mate but, i think he said he’s like Bear Grylls? So, winter fishing clothes and a stove wouldn't fit that image possibly?

Oh, he actually said “I am like Bear Grills lol, I,m not afraid of anything or anyone most of the time” “Grills”? So i’m not sure now? 9 F80 DE10 A3 F5 4 D70 B53 C 2 B9 E51 C1 A350


All joking aside, i know nothing of the venue, apart from what i’ve been told or read.
I do know that Facebook can, and often does cause a lot of arguments and sometimes worse. Lots of people airing their dirty laundry in public for all to see, isn’t for me, in any way shape or form.

I heard the water is a good winter venue, and saw the thread title, and read through it. I am not really a day ticket fan but, wouldn’t let that cloud my judgement. I must admit, reading this thread has put me off considering this place, if i were in that area, which i sometimes am.

Bigfish38: I don’t know what happened with you on there? and i certainly won’t pass judgement but, i think people would give you a bit more credit, if you put your real name on, instead of “Joe Bloggs” or is that another alias for Bear Grylls? christmas smiley13
Enut
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   Old Thread  #100 16 Dec 2017 at 9.50am    Login    Register
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I'm intrigued, you broke down on your way back from a winter carp fishing session and then managed to get hyperthermia, did you not think of maybe putting on your fishing gear and/or using your cooking gear to keep warm after all you were surely prepared to go fishing in that weather?

Greekskii
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   Old Thread  #99 16 Dec 2017 at 8.26am    Login    Register
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Some of comments were a bit out of order. I assume he got some private messages too.

I think what riled everyone up was the fact he posted pics to the Facebook page. Surely if you have such a terrible time through your own doing and end up in hospital you just keep it quiet?

That's my take. Unnecessary to have been a public issue.
yonny
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   Old Thread  #98 16 Dec 2017 at 8.13am    Login    Register
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What exactly did they do wrong bud?
As far as I can tell from your post you broke 2 rules, your mate fell over, and your van broke down. Why the animosity towards the bailifs and other anglers?
Bigfish38
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   Old Thread  #97 16 Dec 2017 at 2.04am    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #96 15 Dec 2017 at 6.40pm    Login    Register


Joke of a place. The regulars who act like they are terry Hearn are hilarious.

From what I saw on the Facebook page you got a fair bit of abuse.

On the other hand you did blatantly break the 2 rod rule and drive where you shouldn't. Regardless of reasons.

theyve done a saving face post and now you have. Can we move on? Most people avoid the place because of the antics that go on there...
yonny
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   Old Thread  #95 15 Dec 2017 at 8.12am    Login    Register
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Sounds like your typical Naseby session tbf
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   Old Thread  #94 14 Dec 2017 at 11.03pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #93 16 Nov 2017 at 8.19am    Login    Register
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yeah, thought I'd have a look at the drama.

SO glad I fish places like this. highly entertaining though how they go on
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   Old Thread  #92 15 Nov 2017 at 1.24pm    Login    Register
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just a scroll through , interesting reading

I see another forum member has just joined the group too....Viktor you must be reading this too it popped up on my phone stating you just requested to join group too hahahaha!
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   Old Thread  #91 15 Nov 2017 at 12.57pm    Login    Register
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just joined to have a look / giggle
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   Old Thread  #90 15 Nov 2017 at 12.55pm    Login    Register
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that is bad, I fish there maybe 5/6 nights a year and never had any real trouble and not heard of any kit being nicked

day ticket waters ey!
yonny
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   Old Thread  #89 15 Nov 2017 at 10.50am    Login    Register
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You say that bud, and I agree the fish are a million miles nicer, but last time I was at Stanwick (again, on a social) I had a bucket and a rod sleeve nicked, there was a 5 ft fire built opposite by a bunch of piss heads shouting their heads off all night, I was asked if I could get any weed, I had another bucket moved from a swim I reserved while I fetched my kit from the car, and I couldn't get near the fish lol.....
Not slagging the place, I have a soft spot for the complex having visited on-and-off for many years, but just goes to show though.....
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   Old Thread  #88 15 Nov 2017 at 10.22am    Login    Register
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Good luck, be interested to see how you get on.

It's all kicking off on there Facebook page at the mo, quite comical really.
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   Old Thread  #87 15 Nov 2017 at 10.18am    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #86 15 Nov 2017 at 9.14am    Login    Register
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you can have some right good hauls on there, a friend fishing it regular and he has some very good sessions

If I put it against stanwick for example, that can get rammed too, but feels better and quality of fish is a lot better plus don't have a mile walk to the far side with the barrow ! lol




yonny
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   Old Thread  #85 14 Nov 2017 at 1.02pm    Login    Register
I was invited on a social over there last year. I very nearly turned round myself on seeing the place, absolute mayhem, but we went walkies right round to the furthest point on the far side and got left alone. Ended up having great fun, 27 fish in a night, although I do remember swearing I'd never return lol.....
I don't think it's that much worse than any of your commercials tbf.
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   Old Thread  #84 14 Nov 2017 at 11.44am    Login    Register
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Similar problems as you two on my first trip and I never even unloaded the van lol. I booked on for my first trip there, thought I'd try midweek so it was less busy, rung to book on at 2 in the afternoon and was told there was only a handful on. Got to the lake at 4 to find there were 14 on, 12 doing the night!! Point had 3 on, all spaced out nicely so I thought I'd leave them to it. Long bank to the right had 9 doing nights. There was the odd gap but the minute I set foot on the Dam folks started staying in the gaps!! I decided it wasn't worth the hassle and drove home to a local lake.

I get the impression from there Facebook page that the locals try and stitch it up where they can. I got the impression they'd have been world war 3 if I'd have tried to squeeze into one of the gaps.

I'll definitely try again, but will taking everything the bailiff says with a pinch of salt, especially the two rod rule, as it seems you can fish 3 if your face fits.
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   Old Thread  #83 13 Nov 2017 at 4.43pm    Login    Register
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I must agree with spod on this - its local to me and I try my best not to go but I ended up on a social earlier in the year

for a place that is huge you can only fish from around half when the water is very low and a quarter if high

the dam wall is a nightmare - there must be a 10ft drop to the water from the boards when the water is low, you have to walk down the rocks to land fish

the left arm is ok if you can get on there - this is always rammed - if quiet this is actually ok

the far side is ok, good barrow ride with a doggy bridge to try and get the barrow over - very muddy when the water has just gone to low.

Had the same as spod, we had 5 of us prob what should be 3 pegs so was already close together but I left a small gap ( not a swim's worth ) to the person on the right to me as I was on the end of our social - yep someone set up in there. - reckon on the far side there must of been 10 anglers all with 3 rods in no more than 1/2 acres of water

not my seen really, there are some lumps in there now - its become trickier I am told, you must fish distance now from what the baliff said and that did come true, some of our groups could not get 25 wrap plus so and they didn't have anything, anyone over 25 wraps caught



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   Old Thread  #82 13 Nov 2017 at 2.06pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #81 13 Nov 2017 at 10.44am    Login    Register
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Me and a mate went about 6 weeks ago for a social trip....paid for 2 nights but pulled off after one....it was an absolute circus. 8 anglers crammed on the point within 50-60 yards of each other, all fishing 3 rods....there was a gap to my mate just down the arm of about another 40 yards and the final straw for us was someone setting up in that final gap without even having the courtesy to ask where we were fishing....the place really is a joke.

New rules however have been introduced and there are supposed to be markers down now 20 yards apart....(still not enough) to mark out "swims" along with a 2-rod limit. Will these rules make a difference, probably not!

Good luck if you go down, it's rammed full of fish and has got reasonable winter form but whilst it is run how it is I wont go again..
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   Old Thread  #80 13 Nov 2017 at 10.38am    Login    Register
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They are good at answering the questions.......but don't always get the answers right....lol
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   Old Thread  #79 12 Nov 2017 at 3.01pm    Login    Register
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They have got a Facebook page and are good at answering questions.
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   Old Thread  #76 18 May 2016 at 3.35pm    Login    Register
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Cheers
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   Old Thread  #75 18 May 2016 at 3.01pm    Login    Register
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Cant be bothered to post the photo but just follow this link

https://www.facebook.com/338577846157375/photos/pb.338577846157375.-2207520000.1463580010./1175338325814652/?type=3&theater
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   Old Thread  #74 18 May 2016 at 2.21pm    Login    Register
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Also is there any pictures where you can fish and cant
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   Old Thread  #73 18 May 2016 at 1.02pm    Login    Register
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Anybody been fishing this lately ? Going up Sunday for the first time.
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   Old Thread  #72 10 Dec 2015 at 9.41pm    Login    Register
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Wow what a challenge that must have been for you mate. It must have been a force 10 gale if you could only get out 20 yards. Shame about you blanking but hopefully you learnt a fair bit about the place and will be all the better for it.
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   Old Thread  #71 10 Dec 2015 at 5.26pm    Login    Register
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Fished Naseby first time 2 weeks ago.
Water way down and i mean down so much so we were fishing on the resy bed lol needed the Barrow to get the gear down there without having a heart issue !

Fish will be in less water as was pointed out by a friend but i still blanked although it was mega windy and casting any further that 20 yards was a bust :(

I tried maggotts.
I tried Tuti Fruity, Strawberry & Chocolate boilies popped up on ta bottom...Nowt
I did get a 6/7 bleeps once and jumped on it but nowt there and i was backleaded on all rods with 10g weights on the indicators to stop falsies..

You can see from the picture i hope had appeared in the post how far down the level is, I reckon 6-7 ft from where i was holed up to the water line dam side.


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   Old Thread  #70 9 Dec 2015 at 4.08pm    Login    Register
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I am thinking of trying Naseby reservoir for the first time. Any advice on tactics, baits, location etc would be very much appreciated if possible. Cheers.
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   Old Thread  #69 13 Jan 2015 at 8.31am    Login    Register
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Im just back from there, visited a mate who fished overnight,, water is up but not totally full, he was only one on lake last night and had around 5 runs in total.
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   Old Thread  #67 11 Jan 2015 at 1.00pm    Login    Register
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How busy is it at weekends at the mo ?
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   Old Thread  #66 31 Dec 2014 at 11.05pm    Login    Register
How is the water level and how is it fishing??
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   Old Thread  #65 5 Sept 2014 at 7.36pm    Login    Register
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just drop me a pm or look on here..im up there 2/3 times a week
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   Old Thread  #64 5 Sept 2014 at 4.29pm    Login    Register
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great thanks, I am not going till end of Sep so have no idea what the water levels will be like then but going midweek so sure will be able to find somewere.
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   Old Thread  #63 4 Sept 2014 at 10.39pm    Login    Register
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bit of a free for all mate...help where help is needed.

it really needs some proper organisation....but that's where my remit stops...lol
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   Old Thread  #62 4 Sept 2014 at 10.10pm    Login    Register
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Who is doing that mate ? is it ray
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   Old Thread  #61 4 Sept 2014 at 9.11pm    Login    Register
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week in week out bivvies are placed along the dam...there is more room for bivvies on top of dam wall at the carp park end....but...a simple one man bivvy fits ok on the rest of the dam..

when the water level drops you can get a bivvy anywhere

when water levels are up, the swims on left of dam on round to the left into the arm have plenty of space.

there are plans in place to cut out and construct swims all the way round the arm and the opposite side of the arm

hope that helps
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   Old Thread  #60 4 Sept 2014 at 6.07pm    Login    Register
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I have put a full bivvy up on the dam wall, no bother
Basically, you do lose the back end of your bivvy on the slope, but more than enough room to have a bedchair in, bag etc and leave enough room for the nutty cyclist from the boat house to get past.
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   Old Thread  #58 4 Sept 2014 at 12.23pm    Login    Register
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thinking of doing a session here in a few weeks, when I walked around 4/5 years ago there was not many pegs which you could bivvy up on, how is that looking nowadays?
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   Old Thread  #57 11 Jun 2014 at 9.19pm    Login    Register
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Not fished there for a couple of years now, but personally found the dam wall best to fish from - bit of a pain to get a bivvy up but may have changed since - we're just putting wooden stages down the last time I went
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   Old Thread  #56 8 Jun 2014 at 5.51pm    Login    Register
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other than the dam wall those were the only pegs free. we were hoping to be there for 11ambut ended up hitting that traffic on the M6.
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   Old Thread  #55 8 Jun 2014 at 5.20pm    Login    Register
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if you fish the left hand one of those swims you need to wade out as far as you can....you can get out 70/80 yrd..its very shallow against the island
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   Old Thread  #54 8 Jun 2014 at 5.12pm    Login    Register
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I have seen a few caught from there, mainly cats get round by that sunken tree but also the odd carp, to be honest you did not fish the best area, but definately the shortest walk lol.

If your ever down again, let me know and i will point you into some decent swims.
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   Old Thread  #53 8 Jun 2014 at 4.38pm    Login    Register
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by the carpark mate under the trees with the dam wall on the right. proper gutted mate
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   Old Thread  #52 8 Jun 2014 at 12.19pm    Login    Register
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just back from bailiffing...

mid dam 2 chaps had over 20 fish to 22 ish...end of dam (right side) chaps had 7 to 19 odd

the arm, one bloke had 5 lost 4, his mate had 9 to scrapper 20
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   Old Thread  #51 7 Jun 2014 at 8.46pm    Login    Register
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Where did you fish Corky ? where abouts
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   Old Thread  #50 7 Jun 2014 at 5.24pm    Login    Register
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turned up 3 hours late yesterday due to a lorry fire on the M6 and then did 24hr and both of us blanked. we seemed have been the only two people blanking on there aswell. other that that it was a nice session just didnt catch.
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   Old Thread  #49 6 Jun 2014 at 11.26am    Login    Register
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Then boy it is,
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   Old Thread  #48 6 Jun 2014 at 11.22am    Login    Register
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Im fine with Boy Crabby, aint been called that for years lol
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   Old Thread  #47 6 Jun 2014 at 11.16am    Login    Register
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Apologize meant Essex9,
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   Old Thread  #46 6 Jun 2014 at 10.43am    Login    Register
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Yellow baits work there, Tutti Fruti, they love them , rig wise anything works.

Harry is a diamond and who is this Essex Boy lol
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   Old Thread  #45 5 Jun 2014 at 8.05pm    Login    Register
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ill try, i fished it a few weeks back and got stuck into a bottle of grandpas old cough medicine and ended up falling asleep in my bivvy and missing 2 runs. im ashamed to say they were the only 2 runs i had aswell.
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   Old Thread  #44 5 Jun 2014 at 7.58pm    Login    Register
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have a good un
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   Old Thread  #43 5 Jun 2014 at 7.05pm    Login    Register
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im fishing it tomorrow through to saturday.
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   Old Thread  #42 5 Jun 2014 at 6.53pm    Login    Register
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im bailiffing it on Sunday so ill let you know how its got on
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   Old Thread  #41 5 Jun 2014 at 6.41pm    Login    Register
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have any of you fished Nasby recently and if so hows it fishing?
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   Old Thread  #40 5 Jun 2014 at 1.06pm    Login    Register
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only pre spawning..
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   Old Thread  #39 5 Jun 2014 at 12.59pm    Login    Register
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Still needs some salt though lol
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   Old Thread  #38 5 Jun 2014 at 12.55pm    Login    Register
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im only teasing

any bait works at Naseby...hungry young fish and lots of them
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   Old Thread  #37 5 Jun 2014 at 12.53pm    Login    Register
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mmmm Wrong Bait don't think so, caught Essex Boy the lump out of monks pit,and a lot more besides, naught wrong with bait, and if these secret squirrels are so secretive why tell the bailiff anything surely that's the last person you tell, me thinks the pinch of salt is still required
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   Old Thread  #36 4 Jun 2014 at 3.23pm    Login    Register
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Not that sure mate if im honest...a lot of the lads keep it quiet...same with the pike anglers
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   Old Thread  #35 4 Jun 2014 at 3.00pm    Login    Register
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not sure where the fish were caught...all I know is what I read on the txt Harry sent me...i'll make sure to ask him when I see him the weekend...

maybe your close mate was using the wrong bait...
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   Old Thread  #34 4 Jun 2014 at 2.59pm    Login    Register
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there are a lot bigger than 20's....ask Blondie...he fishes for them
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   Old Thread  #33 3 Jun 2014 at 4.11pm    Login    Register
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That is some pinch of salt, biggest I have heard of is mid twenties, but I hear it is now getting a lot of pressure and fish are moving off at range and given you cant fish all the way round could make it interesting in the future. But they do seem to respond to good bait when presented with it
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   Old Thread  #32 3 Jun 2014 at 2.58pm    Login    Register
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As said mate only fished it once this year, bt fished it a few times last year with a mate who was just getting back into it, i found personally that night and early morning was the time they seemed to get on the munch, but you can catch also during the day.
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   Old Thread  #31 3 Jun 2014 at 2.16pm    Login    Register
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Do most the fish come at night then? What was the best out that you heard of?
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   Old Thread  #29 3 Jun 2014 at 12.49pm    Login    Register
Are evening tickets available here, and if so what time do they start?
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   Old Thread  #28 3 Jun 2014 at 12.43pm    Login    Register
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Some interesting figures concerning number of fish caught as a good friend of mine was fishing the dam wall on Saturday and apart from the 2 fish he had on Pyramid baits Profish Red one other had had 7 during the early hours of Sat morning so does that mean 71 fish came from down the arm, their arms must have been dropping off, at 3 fish an hour every hour.
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   Old Thread  #27 2 Jun 2014 at 12.19pm    Login    Register
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Thanks Frenzy

Do you know how often the cats come out?

Happy wander
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   Old Thread  #26 2 Jun 2014 at 9.58am    Login    Register
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very well indeed

80 carp came out on the 31st may quite a few over 20lb...Im not too sure what swims as was racing at Bedford Autodrome and Harry txt me to say how many had been out

i'll pop up later today for a wander
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   Old Thread  #25 2 Jun 2014 at 9.45am    Login    Register
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Hows it fished recently?
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   Old Thread  #24 2 Jun 2014 at 8.53am    Login    Register
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£20 for 24hrs and 3 rods

Harry Bodsworth 07904493417
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   Old Thread  #23 31 May 2014 at 7.32pm    Login    Register
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cheers steve
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   Old Thread  #22 31 May 2014 at 7.06pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #21 30 May 2014 at 6.05pm    Login    Register
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How much is it for 24 hours and does anyone have a contact number?

Pm if preferred
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   Old Thread  #20 29 May 2014 at 12.22pm    Login    Register
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   Old Thread  #18 28 May 2014 at 5.53pm    Login    Register
I'm thinking of doing the day there Friday (never fished it befor ) any tips/info would be great
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   Old Thread  #17 24 May 2014 at 8.09pm    Login    Register
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pm me when you going m8...I don't fish often....once twice a yr, but i'll pop down for a chin wag m8
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   Old Thread  #16 24 May 2014 at 4.18pm    Login    Register
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If you can go midweek Foxes i would go then as it gets a bit busy at weekends, i have only been for the one 24hrs this year and it was a friday after work and to be honest it got busy, only went a few times last year and went mid week, was pretty much empty
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anytime mate
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   Old Thread  #14 24 May 2014 at 11.44am    Login    Register
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Thanks Joss.
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   Old Thread  #13 24 May 2014 at 11.41am    Login    Register
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yes you can, but if you intending to go on a weekend, you best book in mate
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   Old Thread  #12 24 May 2014 at 11.30am    Login    Register
Awesome fish

Are you able to pay for your ticket on the bank?
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   Old Thread  #11 24 May 2014 at 0.02am    Login    Register
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Cracker that mate
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   Old Thread  #10 23 May 2014 at 10.10pm    Login    Register
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Hey that is my lucky hat, wouldn't be without it lol .. But as you can see, the fish in there are in general good nick, a golden colour, some have never seen a hook
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   Old Thread  #9 23 May 2014 at 9.03pm    Login    Register
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Nice hat
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   Old Thread  #8 23 May 2014 at 8.39pm    Login    Register
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Harry is indeed ...lol

Great bloke, spade is a spade and all

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   Old Thread  #7 23 May 2014 at 5.24pm    Login    Register
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Naseby 26lb 14oz Mirror off the Dam Wall about a rod length out, ressie was at max water level, from last year



Harry is a character
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   Old Thread  #6 23 May 2014 at 4.41pm    Login    Register
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biggest cat last yr was just over 90lb...quite a few 20 - 40lb'ers

it can get busy, but mid week is normally quiet....far end of the dam seems to produce the bigger carp and some massive hits....the arm does fish well but the swim are a little tight...great for a social, but can get a bit conflicting if strangers are on.

The arm does exceptionally well this time of yr as the carp tend to move down there to spawn....2 lads had over 50 carp in a few day to scrapper 20 last week.....

fish are in great condition and for few runs its a nicer place than other types of waters like that.

Bait....well....they will eat anything and everything...all I will say is you'll need a lot of it to hold them....as when they turn up...they TURN UP

I bailiff it for Harry to help him out now and again
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   Old Thread  #5 20 Aug 2013 at 4.17pm    Login    Register
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OK venue for a few runs but does get busy.

Lots and lots of mid doubles and there are definitely a few cats still in there, although not sure how big they would go as the one I caught was only about 12 ounces!!

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   Old Thread  #4 20 Apr 2013 at 12.31pm    Login    Register
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here is a picture of naseby reservoir drained of all water just before work was carried out and all fish taken to daventry,barston solihull

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   Old Thread  #3 17 Apr 2013 at 11.11am    Login    Register
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Thanks for your help. Some really helpful info there. Think il wait a month or so for the water level to drop!
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   Old Thread  #2 14 Apr 2013 at 2.27pm    Login    Register
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fished naseby for decades , great venue when water levels are low seen it drop down to about 10acre from 90 in the past, then the fishing is allot easier and it opens all of the res up for fishing. but at the moment the water levels are at maximum and the only places to fish are on the dam wall,. around the res is surronded by trees and thick bush which water runs into and makes for imposable fishing,when water levels are high most fish hold up on the arm of the res or green side,when water levels drop slighly there are about 4-5 pegs that become available on the arm of the res and this is where the carp will be, in 1999 when i first started fishing naseby as a meer boy the res had some big carp seen a 30lb mirror and also a 60lb cat come out but in 2003 the res was drained for repairs and all the fish were taken to barston nr solihull about 6,000lbs worth and drayton res although no cats were found,think these were stolen or died. when naseby was filled up again and restocked it was filled with all the small pastie carp from drayton which was very annoying and uses naseby as a stock res, in 2010-2011 water levels droped real low about 20 acre so we fished it hard and carp are starting to put on a little weight biggest i had was 19lb mirror thats about as big as they get in there ,.load of pics res when empty and low and the fish. if you do fish it at the moment i would try half way down the dam wall just before the outlet, and cast as far as you can,i will be up here soon when levels drop in if you want to night fish the venue you have to phone harry before you arrive, if you need any more info just ask .
tight lines
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   Old Thread  #1 13 Apr 2013 at 2.34pm    Login    Register
has anyone got any info on this place? looking at going in the next few weeks and just wondered if its worth a shot.

cheers
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