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I have done a course at sparshaw,in fisherie management,and glad to say just applied to get the lease on a local pit with carp in to 38lb.6oz been the largest in there but a good 5 others pushing to get near that weight,plenty of 20lb/28lb,its gonna be a all out carp water with some huge pike in, largest last winter 28lb.15oz.At least 3 known 30's and 4/5 pushing near to that weight some butes of fish real wood carvings.

 

The talks are going on at the minute with the pond owners and ea,the pike will be left in but the bream will be taken out but a few left in just to keep you on your toes at 2.30 in the morning lol,

 

there are tench in there i had one last thursday at 6lb.12oz these will be left in,its not a easy water very weedy but we will be moveing some weed but very little so i would say that its a water that you need a few years at fishing for big carp in this kind of water.

 

Its a very riggy water but 3 of us will all ways be on site to assist and help put new members onto the areas we have cleared.But if your like me then you will want to map it and feel your own way through this place,great surroundings,i been doing 5 nights aweek on there and have had commons to 29lb.12oz and mirrors to 32lb.6oz.

 

We are hopeing to get the first year free but were looking for the odd few that will be able to help us do a bit of work on the place,any one who agrees to help will get a few 24 hr sessions free ,just makeing new swims and doing bivvy areas.logs sunk into grass the filled in with wood chippings.

 

We will be makeing 25 syndicate 24 hour ticket swims that will be needed to be booked 24 hr in advance,they will be at least two double swims for people wanting to get togeather have a crack for some english butes and catch up with mates.

 

For the carpers that can't do nights then they will still be the odd few swims that you can drop into,but if the syndicate pegs are booked these will be a no no,but should still be in with a chance of getting a lump.

 

But it is far from easy,chod rigs and stiff hinged rigs are the only way at this time or zigs are takeing a few at the minute.Gonna clear a few table sized areas like i said above,so bottom baits will pick fish up once this work has been done.

 

You will need carp matt,no fixed leads all rigs will be checked lead clips and inline drop off's.8 lb line min,we will be allowing barbed hooks,has we have all come to the same decision that barbless cause more damage than good,they tear the skin,carp care kits are also advised but any carp caught that has damage you will be able to phone one of us to come and sort the big girls out same has photos has long has the fish are above 30lb.Because the edge is shallow you will need either waders or shorts to get in to net fish then return them,for the fish not to become marked in any way.

 

I fish for dynamite baits so they will always be on hand if needs be,and can be delivered to swim,any one into carp fishing will love this place,well once tthey hook into there first lump.

 

TICKET PRICES WILL BE;ea licence needed

Day ticket £6 per rod,dawn till dusk

Afternoon tickets £3 per rod thats after 2 pm till dusk

24 hour ticket,dependent on room will be £25 Syndicate year tickets will be £90,this will let you book a swim in advance and then you know you got that place,you can fish day or night and syndicate night tickets will over rule day tickets.

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sounds like you have put a lot of time and effort into this already , good luck. one of my relatives is involved with other carp syndicate waters and they run some good fisheries, the only problem being poachers/carp thieves once a place becomes known.

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When's it up and running please ?

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Sounds great! ?I'm really interested.

 

What distance is it from Sheffield and where is it?

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hi there alot of work in front off you then i know because i am going through it at the moment with a fishery we took over this year ,have you informed the council (should have imagined you have) but think about it if you havent .we couldnt remove the course fish to make it a carp fishery (would have caused a uproar) just make sure you have covered everything and more ,good luck with the fishery,keep in touch any info i can help with cheers rob

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Showing some ignorance here but @ eckorob.... Why would you need to inform the council (I presume you mean the local council???) when the EA have control over fish movements from water to water??

 

Sounds like a reasonable exploit marieh30565 for carp anglers, good luck!!!!

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if you are selling a service to the general public yes they after be informed i take it selling permits to public members and all that qualifies plus the local council will

probably come for a look to make sure all is complied with risk assesments and all that .i was not on about fish movement which i know is the ea department

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if you are selling a service to the general public yes they after be informed i take it selling permits to public members and all that qualifies plus the local council will

probably come for a look to make sure all is complied with risk assesments and all that .i was not on about fish movement which i know is the ea department

 

No worries, just asking that's all...... Hope it goes ok

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