February 21, 2004

  • Hartleylands Farm Fishery. Finches Pond.

    FinchesPond.jpg picture by pnm123

    Having been told by Maria that she would be working late today, I decided that I’d sneak off and have a few hours at Harleylands today .
    Looking out of the window at 7am, the car was covered in frost, so it was another ½hr under a nice warm duvet followed by a leisurely breakfast before loading the car.
    I got to Hartleylands just after 10am, and with just 3 other cars in the car park, and with a layer of cat-ice on Samsons pond, I drove up to have a look at the reservoir. Getting out of the car i realised just how strong and cold the wind was and decided to go for a bit of comfort and fish Finches which sits in a hollow about 20 feet below the reservoir and would be nicely sheltered.

    Looking down Finches…

    I fancied fishing the pole,and given the steep nature of the banks at the car park end, elected to have a stroll down to the far end where the flatter banks make it easier to fish at 13 mtrs to the far bank cover.
    Setting up on the end peg I noticed that yet again the fishery staff had been hard at work renewing all the platforms on the pegs, Nice solid 1 mtr square wooden platforms that are covered in chickenwire so that they are non-slip .

    End peg…

    I just set up the one top kit threaded with white Hydro, with a rig comprising of a Drennan Carp 6 float with 4lb line straight through with a bulk and two no10 droppers ending with a 18 Kamasan Animal. Bait was to be sweetcorn fished over micro halibut pellets, with a few expanda pellets prepared as an alternative hookbait.

    I wasn’t expecting any fireworks, but after 20mins the float slid away and I connected with a nice Common that after a brief scrap, slid over the net to brighten up the day. A nice plump fish in mint condition that went just over 5lbs………………….

    1st of the day…

    Slow and steady would be the best description of the day, 13 bites produced 12 Carp and 1 Submarine that just wandered off down the lake without stopping. I don’t think it even knew that it was hooked!!!!
    The rest were a mix of Commons and Mirrors, all plump fish between 3 & 5 lbs, and in beautiful condition .



    Part of the days catch…

    So all in all, a nice little session with about 40lbs of fish on a day that didn’t promise an awful lot at first. Yet again Hartleylands had come up with the goods.

     

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