Which is harder big pits or ponds? This is the question everyone is always going on about and it’s funny how anglers forget, it’s us against the fish.
I personally believe unless you are fishing a stock pond, all lakes are equal. I fish a small 4-acre reservoir in the middle of a wood, you can happy fish all day long. I have witnessed a big behaviour change when they hear a bang or a footstep to close, the fish are put on edge and clearly are fully aware when anglers are present. The only way to approach this lake is be as quiet as possible.
I have also fished small boating lakes where model speedboats are raced and swimmers get in there as well. You could probably have a rave there and the Carp would not bat an eye lid. It’s all about their conditioning to their environment. This also applies to big pits, if the fish are conditioned to noise and get fed by the public (well the birds do) and the Carp mop up the leftovers – they will not worry at all. However, find yourself on a big pit which is peaceful and has no real activities, other than anglers, you in the same boat regardless of size of venue.

This was one of the last original fish remaining a lake which was only 3 acres and the fish certainly knew you were there.

This fish came from a lake next to the main road. This had boats, people and all sorts going on.
All venues regardless of size should be tried, not all of the lakes I fish well know and famous but I still give each lake the respect it deserves.

The above fish was taken, by being very stealth-full, on a very busy lake, which proves even on the most noisest of lakes, the quiet approach helps.
Regards
Richard
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You make a good point about fish becoming used to disturbance. I’ve limited experience of canal fishing, but when my brother lived outside MK I couldn’t see that regular boat traffic impacted fishing for more than a couple of minutes. One lake i fish is used daily by kayaks and I’m convinced they impact on anglers more than on the fish.
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On canals it’s the best time after a boat has gone by sturs up the bottom.
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