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Curborough Fisheries

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Hi lads

been trying to find some info on curborough fisheries in lichfield.
you guys seem to go there alot so i thought i'd ask for some advice on how to fish the match pool -- best methods and baits etc.
got a contest there in a couple of weeks but will be a virgin visit. any advice wud be gratefully received

cheers
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Hi Paul - I'm no venue expert, but it seems all your 'normal' baits score corn/meat on hook only/pellet/caster/mag and have their day on there.

For example I've won on there fishing the corn but last match couldnt buy a bite on it whilst others did Image

As for methods most fish the pole - long and short lines, together with your margins, but make sure you plumb up - there are some underwater contours/features to find in certain areas.

Similarly dependent on peg, the wag and feeder will produce to the islands which are out of pole reach.

TBH whilst I've had reasonable bags of typically skimmers on the mag, I'd probably only use it as a last resort as you now seem to stand more than a fair share of been bit out out by the gudgeon, unless you fish it up in the water.

I'd give Robin the fishery manager a call - 01543 262595 - a few days before your trip to find what's the 'in bait' and any other advice he can offer Image
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A couple of more comments here

http://www.talkangling.co.uk/upload/ven ... _pool.html

OBI and Snowie might be able to help too.......
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sorry m8 cant be much help ....its the only pool i have never fished there,but agree the mag can be more of a winter bait but would always take a few just in case.

dont think snowies fished that 1 much either :(
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Paul,
The pool is like along figure of eight with a long island in the middle. To catch carp the pegs to draw are the bottom either side as you come onto the lake (long margins). As you go past these pegs it widens up, here there are under water features such as plant containers at 16/17 metres, again carp.
It then narrows to the point of the island, either side is good with method to the point.
The next set of pegs either side of the island are great for skimmers from 5m to 10m.
Coming up to the top point of the island are good carp pegs fishing to point and margins.
The top bowl is also good for method feeder/carp and margins.
Maggots/ corn for carp and maggot/caster/ corn for skimmers. The skimmers love fishmeal groundbait and to get a good weight I would cup in a few balls and leave it to settle for half an hour while fishing the feeder.
Good luck ! anymore info feel free to ask !
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Obviously a lot more intimate knowledge of the pool than me CWH Image - in all our matches there I've only ever drawn 3 pegs - 7, 8 & 37 - I've heard rumours of a 'bowl' down the 'other end :D
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When I went to Curborough I though I was in Stafford market.

Ended up with a sprout bag full of carrots :o :o :o


Top venue though, lots of bites.
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Hi guys its Paul

I've registered with the site now and its fun seeing wot you get up to.

Thanks for the info on curborough. I will let you know how we get on in a couple of weeks

Tight lines and elastics till then
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Welcome aboard Gudgeon Basher Image

All the best for the match - I'm sure you'll have plenty of bites Image

Keep us posted on how you get on - and don't be shy on here, join in the mayhem, we dont bite ;)
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and give me my nick name back. Im the out and out gudgeon basher Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image
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well i've just got back from curborough and i have to admit it wasn't to bad but could have been better.

fishing on swan pool the match started well enough for me nice roach first drop on double red maggot followed up by "blind bob" the goldfish(as named by Robins daughter). more roach and skimmers followed on maggot and pellet before i tried up in the water. 6mm soft pellet on hook and firing put 4mm hard pellets didn't bring much-just more roach and a bonus bream of 1.5lb- until a silly 5lb gudgeon hooked its self pulling out loads of 11h elastic then nothing.
back on the bottom for some more roach skimmers and gudgeon, back to shallow fishin but it was very slow.
going into the last hour and it was into the margins. not much happening here until the last 1/2 hr then it was carp 5
basher 1.
carp no 1 bust my 4lb hook length carp no2 staightened a size 16 preston pr32 hook and the other 3 were in the middle of the lake before i could add extra sections---gutted!!

1st peg 32 45lb
2nd peg 21 35lb
3rd peg 34 34lb
4th peg 40 33lb
5th peg 22 29lb

i finished 7th with 12lb. those lost fish would have got me into the top 5.

will defo be back for a rematch with the carp

just to say my old man finished last with 2lb off peg 31 in the corner behind the island. with noone on peg 30 he had loads of room on the island and could only get bits but couldnt fish to the reeds and trees to his right "because he cant fish the pole that way"--what a numpty Image Image
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Cheers for the update Gudgeon Basher Image

Well at least a 'lesson' learnt for your next trip down there ;)

But along with CWH I jumped to the conclusion you were on the 'new' match pool and we may have given you a bum steer Image
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no worries on that i was told we were on match pool so that was all info i was given.

next time i go i'll try the margins a bit more during the session with a few sections on behind me

thanks for all the info anyway it'll come in handy some time

next contest is on smokie joes at astwood fisheries bromsgrove. anyone fished there who can impart any info???

will post results after the contest

all the best and tight lines to all (except dodge - cos hes a great, soft, cissy, girlie, nancy, french, man sh*tty supporting puff Image)

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