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Stew Pond: Members & Day ticket.
The Stew Pond is being under fished at the moment and those anglers who have fished it have had good results: Fishing well.
Manor Pond: - Members only.
Manor Pond started the season off very well with over 40 big Carp landed, Bream are showing up to 8lb, Tench to 7.5lb with plenty of silver fish: Fishing well.
River Mole (Cobham): Members & Day ticket
This fishery is underused and those who have fished it have had good results with Chub, Barbel, Roach, Bream and an unsubstantiated Zander.
8th August 11: Hi all.Fished the river mole for the first time since joining CALPAC this year and only the 3rd time on a river. I trotted about 10 different swims with maggots and bread. some really hard to fish cos of room and over grown with nettles but I had a great 6 hours catching tonnes of tiddlers and a few chub, biggest about 1.5lb. Scorching day, sweated buckets but will defo go again. Any info and tips would be appreciated. - kevin de-ritis
NOTE: The more anglers that fish this venue the less overgrown it will become: - So lets have some more anglers using this venue.
The swims by the A3 bridge appear to be well used, a number of good sizes chub have been landed, the river is running very low as of mid Feb 2012
Padworth (Kennet): - Members only
Reports of good daytime activity with Dace and Chub being landed with Barbel being landed during early mornings and early evenings - no night time reports have yet come through from members who hold night permits for this venue: Fishing reasonable!
Michael Voller and Dean hawkins have had some success in landing Barbel, dean landed his PB 11lb 12oz. (see venue catches for photos) Dean mentioned a member from Notting Hill (Terry?) who went along the fishery and collected a large bag full of litter - MANY THANKS Terry.
Bulls Lock (Kennet): - Members only.
No reports yet on this very under used fishery.
Sulhamstead (Kennet): - Members & Day ticket.
No reports on this fishery.
River Arun (Pulborough) Day ticket & Members.
Having moved to worthing i have fished the Arun about five times in the last four weeks, I have never fished a tidal river before and didn't really know what to expect. I started of by fishing the few swims there are close to the bridge and have found these stretches very weedy but by trotting a float with maggots I've had lots of fun with small roach, small chub and gudgeon, Ive also tried trotting with other baits like corn,bread and meat without any success, but if anyone like fishing for eels I recommend using a feeder with maggots or meat as I've had them up to about 4lbs. The last couple of times I've been I've fished further down stream, the swims are much easier to fish and with overhanging trees and the river not being so weedy there seems to be a lot more potential for a larger chub (which i have seen) or one of those very hard to catch barbel that i know are there. from speaking to local people I've heard that in the winter the big pike are in abundance and big shoals of big bream are there if you can locate them so might be worth giving it a try. I will be there again on the 28th oct with two other members and will be fishing the far end of the fishery looking for those specimen fish we know are there, report to follow. Ken Menet.
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Yalding 1 (Medway): Members & Day tickets can be got at Teapot Island.
5/8/11 Had a very productive afternoon today with roach to 1.5 lb and skimmers on the pole. A friend had a bag of skimmers on the feeder. Ray Wilkinson
Dean Hawkins : 30/8/11 I then moved on to the Medway and trotted Sweetcorn and Elderberries for 3 1/2 hours and caught a dozen Roach, biggest 1lb 2oz. I also saw a couple of large Carp cruising around, this stretch of river is very picturesque and is well worth a visit as there are plenty of swims and fish topping everywhere.
Yalding 2 (Medway): Members only.
No reports on this fishery.
Tiese at Yalding 1: Members & Day tickets can be got at Teapot Island.
Dean Hawkins : 30/8/11 I created the only available swim so far today on the Teise. It was worth doing though as it's the only section of river that is deeper than 150mm. Trotted flake and sweetcorn for an hour and had 3 Chub of just under a pound, saw some larger fish as well.
Beult at Yalding 2: Members only.
No reports on this fishery.
Balls Green (Match Lake): Members only.
Fishing well. Please report any signs of 'shooters' near the fishery as there are signs of dead birds. discharging of firearms (shotguns) within 100M of the fishery is forbidden and is breaking the law.
Balls Green (Small Lake): Members only.
No reports on this fishery. Please report any signs of 'shooters' near the fishery as there are signs of dead birds. discharging of firearms (shotguns) within 100M of the fishery is forbidden and is breaking the law.
Snargate (Sperrigbrook Sewer): Members & Day tickets.
This fishery is under going restoration by the EA with fishing platforms in the process of being installed sometime this year and a possibility of re-stocking.
Grand Union Canal (GUC): Members & Day tickets.
Spent 5 hours fishing about 200 yards West of bridge 196. This is located conveniently alongside The Swallows cafe, adjacent to the local Driving Test Centre, in Swallowfield Avenue. There is access to the towpath via a sloping footpath,ok today but could be slippery in winter.
Tried meat, halibut pellets, Marukyu soft hooker pellets,sweetcorn, bread.
One rod on float, one rod on groundbait feeder.All I caught was a 3lb branch, and as I was just packing up, a 4 ton canal boat...
I did see some ducks catch a few small silver fish, and there were a few fish rising occasionally.
Some passers-by told me there were carp and bream being caught in the vicinity of Bulls Bridge, near the big Tesco store. It is not easy to see from your website map if this is within your stretch or not, it would be helpful if one could enlarge the map to clearly see road numbers and names etc. (Note from webmaster. - I will see if the web programme will allow the enlarging of the map)