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essex9
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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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   Old Thread  #15 24 May 2014 at 11.47am    Login    Register
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anytime mate
foxes4ever
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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
foxes4ever
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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?
NOJOAKES
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   Old Thread  #11 24 May 2014 at 0.02am    Login    Register
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Cracker that mate
essex9
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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
Frenzy
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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

essex9
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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
Burchyboy
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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!!

roosterbooster
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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

foxes4ever
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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!
roosterbooster
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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 .
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