The Inland Sea


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Holbrook Mill Pond


Holbrook Mill Pond a long time ago.

Richard

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October On The Airfield Lake – 2023


As October approached, I found myself facing a persistent challenge in connecting with the carp. There seemed to be various factors preventing me from positioning myself in the right area. However, my confidence in my bait and tackle remained unwavering, and I knew that the solution was within reach – a matter of refining my location and bait presentation. While other anglers had been encountering their own struggles, some starting to see progress, I still grappled with the situation. What I needed was patience and the resolve not to make impulsive decisions, a common pitfall in challenging times. It was a matter of keeping the faith, knowing that things would eventually fall into place. wp-1698156036800 This year, an unexpected issue arose in the form of abundant weed growth of various types, a phenomenon previously unseen in this lake. This had a noticeable impact on the behavior and feeding patterns of the carp. I hoped that as the weed naturally receded, a positive change would sweep over the lake. In addition to this challenge, several swims had become densely overgrown, partly due to the unusual weather patterns we experienced. Maintenance responsibilities rested with the estate, performed whenever time allowed. Typically, the anglers played a role in keeping things under control to some extent. However, this year, with fewer anglers, the paths and swims grew increasingly unwelcoming, making fishing almost impossible. As October arrived, time was dedicated to rectifying this issue. A diligent individual equipped with a strimmer was dispatched to tackle the problem, and a few trees extending over the lake, rendering certain swims unmanageable, were also removed. This marked a turning point for me. I now had access to the area I was eager to revisit, especially during this month. My first breakthrough occurred early in October, resulting in the capture of five carp. While none were monstrous in size, my spirits were rekindled, along with my enthusiasm. On my subsequent outing, I achieved a remarkable catch of 12 fish, including three 20-pounders and a couple of 19-pounders. wp-1697238406530 My baiting strategy involved a mix of 20mm, 15mm, and 12mm Catalyst and Classic Corn, complemented by Smokey Jack. I’ve learned that during challenging times, using boilies of various sizes and flavors can attract carp more quickly. The key is to determine the most effective hookbait for the situation. I decided to alternate between all three options but exclusively used the larger 20mm Wafters. I added only a few of these to my bait bucket to ensure there were only a limited number of similarly sized freebies alongside my hook baits. These carp remained elusive, and I found myself changing hookbait flavors regularly to maintain my catch rate. I also started enhancing my hook baits with Super Sweet Booster Spray, Betaine, and Brocacel to give them an edge over my free offerings. wp-1698760659642 My next trip was planned as a two-nighter in a swim where significant maintenance work had been done. A large tree had been removed from the lake, making this spot my favorite on the lake. Few anglers ventured there due to the need for waders and long casts into the lake. With the tree gone, I could now land carp from the bank, providing greater access to the margins, which I hoped would yield carp next spring. This trip resulted in three carp successfully landed. The final outing at Airfield Lake presented challenges due to adverse weather conditions and weather warnings. The timing was crucial to avoid getting drenched! The journey was smooth, despite crossing a flooded ford on the way, possibly bringing in cold water to the lake. Fortunately, carp are drawn to fresh water, so I hoped this would work in my favor. This trip was highly successful, resulting in the capture of five carp, with the largest weighing an impressive 26lb 10oz Common. wp-1698684633210 Regrettably, my time on this lake for the year has come to a close, as it shuts down for five months. I eagerly await the arrival of spring, not only for the scenic beauty, the tranquil surroundings, and the diverse wildlife but also for the prospect of encountering an elusive trophy fish that occasionally makes an appearance. Until next time! Richard
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The Silent Beauty Beneath the Water: Exploring the World of Winter Carp Fishing


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As winter blankets the landscape in a serene coat of snow and ice, a hidden world comes to life beneath frozen waters. Winter carp fishing is a pursuit that captivates the hearts of anglers seeking a unique and challenging experience. In this blog, we’ll delve into the intricacies of winter carp fishing, exploring the tactics, gear, and the quiet beauty that makes it a special endeavor. 20221216_082525 Understanding Winter Carp Behavior: Carp are known for their resilience, and winter is no exception. As temperatures drop, these freshwater giants exhibit changes in behavior that demand a nuanced approach from anglers. Understanding their habits during the colder months is key to a successful winter fishing outing.
  1. Slower Metabolism: Carp have a slower metabolism in colder water, leading to reduced feeding activity. This means that bait presentation and selection become critical factors.
  2. Deeper Waters: Carp tend to move to deeper waters during winter, where the temperature is more stable. Locating these wintering holes is essential for a successful catch.
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Tactics for Winter Carp Fishing:

  1. Patience is a Virtue: Winter carp fishing requires a patient and methodical approach. Anglers need to be prepared for extended periods of waiting, as the fish are less active.
  2. Fine-Tuned Bait Presentation: Opt for smaller and more easily digestible baits, as carp are less inclined to chase larger meals. Boilies, corn, and maggots are popular choices. Consider using a hair rig to enhance presentation.
  3. Sensitivity Matters: Carp are more cautious in winter, so using sensitive bite alarms and lightweight indicators can make a significant difference. Be attuned to subtle movements and indications, as the bites may be less pronounced.
  4. Selecting the Right Spot: Utilize technology such as fish finders to locate the deeper wintering spots where carp congregate. Pre-baiting areas in advance can also attract carp to your chosen fishing spot.
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Gear for Winter Carp Fishing:

  1. High-Quality Reels: Choose reels with a smooth drag system to handle the potentially powerful runs of carp, even in cold conditions.
  2. Sensitive Rods: Opt for sensitive rods that can transmit even the slightest movements, helping you detect subtle bites.
  3. Quality Thermal Clothing: Staying warm is essential during winter fishing. Invest in high-quality thermal clothing, including gloves and insulated boots, to brave the chilly weather.
The Silent Beauty of Winter Carp Fishing: Beyond the technical aspects, winter carp fishing offers a unique connection with nature. The frozen landscape, the crisp air, and the tranquility of a winter day create an ambiance that enhances the overall experience. The challenge of coaxing a carp to bite in these conditions adds an extra layer of satisfaction to the angler’s achievement. Conclusion: Winter carp fishing is a rewarding pursuit that requires a blend of skill, patience, and an appreciation for the serene beauty of the winter landscape. As you prepare your gear and venture onto frozen waters, remember that the silent world beneath the ice holds the potential for unforgettable moments and the thrill of landing a majestic winter carp. until next time Richard
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