He's been there a couple of hours now, so I would guess that Ashmead is close to being emptyLoop Erimder wrote:Ow many has he caught so far???
The beauty of Ashmead
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Dry net thus far chaps. I managed an hour's stalk and cast at a couple of fish, but with the light fading rapidly I opted to get the house built and a couple of night rods out.
It's truly spectacular here, my favourite water by a country mile. A stalkers paradise it really is. Time now to recharge the batteries, tomorrow is going to be a busy one.
It's truly spectacular here, my favourite water by a country mile. A stalkers paradise it really is. Time now to recharge the batteries, tomorrow is going to be a busy one.
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Tight lines Stu.... You're in the right area..... Holler if you need a net!!
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Blend in, angle thoughtfully towards the fish and others, then the gods of Sir Izaac will see and reward. I'm sure the atmosphere will be electric when the water bulges on that first shocked surge from your first fish.
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Nice, thanks Shaun.
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Tight lines in sunny Somerset Stu .
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Pop down for a walk if you wish Champ!! Hope all well?
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It's not every week we get a "new" forty pounder... It was a real pleasure to share Ashmead with Greg Freestone this week. Tough fishing in the high-pressure conditions but the only large fish caught was a corker! Gavin Lancaster from Sheffield with a common of 41lb 6oz.... The first time this fish has nudged past forty pounds. I think we will have as many as six commons approaching "Walker weight" next spring... In the meantime, autumn has arrived in style with Ruby moons, morning mists and golden trees.
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Great picture and a beautiful fish.
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The pleasure was all mine Skeff
To any big carp devotees on the forum, if you ever visit Ashmead, I guarantee you will absolutely love it. The place is just incredible and a completely unique carp fishery. Only one of us caught, but catching really isn’t the be-all and end-all at a place like Ashmead. It was a fantastic experience from start to finish and a privilege to just be there. Beautiful surroundings, an abundance of birdlife (I don’t think I’ve ever been to a lake that is home to so many kingfishers), stunning sunsets and sunrises and the chance of coming face to face with genuine monster carp. Skeff is careful to ensure that all the anglers who fish there are decent folk and know what they are doing so you won’t encounter any oiks or idiots. The anglers I fished with – Gavin, Rod and Chris (no, not that Rod & Chris) - were all true gents and proper fishermen, and Gavin’s awesome forty-one pounder was an impressive, thoroughly well-deserved capture.
Mark and Shona are the most hospitable hosts you could wish for, and go out of their way to make your visit a memorable one. Skeff’s probably tired of hearing me say this, but if you do go there, make sure you sample Shona’s cooking, especially the unbelievably tasty Berry Crumble Cake. Easily worthy of first prize in the Great British Bake Off
Can’t wait for next year!
The beauty of Ashmead: looking out from Maxwell's Island at sunrise
To any big carp devotees on the forum, if you ever visit Ashmead, I guarantee you will absolutely love it. The place is just incredible and a completely unique carp fishery. Only one of us caught, but catching really isn’t the be-all and end-all at a place like Ashmead. It was a fantastic experience from start to finish and a privilege to just be there. Beautiful surroundings, an abundance of birdlife (I don’t think I’ve ever been to a lake that is home to so many kingfishers), stunning sunsets and sunrises and the chance of coming face to face with genuine monster carp. Skeff is careful to ensure that all the anglers who fish there are decent folk and know what they are doing so you won’t encounter any oiks or idiots. The anglers I fished with – Gavin, Rod and Chris (no, not that Rod & Chris) - were all true gents and proper fishermen, and Gavin’s awesome forty-one pounder was an impressive, thoroughly well-deserved capture.
Mark and Shona are the most hospitable hosts you could wish for, and go out of their way to make your visit a memorable one. Skeff’s probably tired of hearing me say this, but if you do go there, make sure you sample Shona’s cooking, especially the unbelievably tasty Berry Crumble Cake. Easily worthy of first prize in the Great British Bake Off
Can’t wait for next year!
The beauty of Ashmead: looking out from Maxwell's Island at sunrise
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