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Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 21st, 2015, 10:12 pm
by Dave C
Our penultimate match is at Hartleylands Farm. Apart from a couple of special matches the Reservoir has not been match fished since April so hopefully we will bag up on it. I need to find out what the pegging is like now as on previous trips some of the pegs were not fishable.
So who is going

Dave
Troy
Mick
Terry
Tony W
Chris
Tony R
Gino
Al
Rod
Clive
Gary
Keith
Kris Old
Jim Etherington

15

Not available
John
Martin
Zack
Kevin
Jim
Simon

Possibles
Graham
Tom

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 22nd, 2015, 4:28 am
by wat2tone
Yes please dave

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 22nd, 2015, 10:55 am
by Tel
That'll be a yes

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 22nd, 2015, 12:04 pm
by Dave C
Yes to the match or yes to finding out the pegging or both ?

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 23rd, 2015, 8:11 am
by SiDev
When are you considering a pegging mission?

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 23rd, 2015, 10:09 am
by Dave C
Tuesday or wednesday next week depending on weather. Me Terry, possibly Tony.

Might even meet at Hawkhurst for brekkie and get some pellet before going on to Hartleylands.

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 24th, 2015, 1:45 pm
by kris
Thank you Dave

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 24th, 2015, 7:41 pm
by Spamwham
I'll be there Dave, but Jim's away on hols.

I see you and Terry are thinking about a prac fact finding mission next week. :whisper
Let me know which day asap and I'll try and arrange diary to fit. :happy
Certainly need a new supply of pellet from Hawky - down to the last kilo now. :thumsup

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 25th, 2015, 8:29 pm
by Dave C
Looks like Tony can only make Tuesday now. So who wants to join the 3 of us on our fact finding /pellet collecting mission. Fresh cups of tea supplied during the day ,free of charge, but bring your own cups. :cheers :cheers :cheers

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 26th, 2015, 8:27 am
by wat2tone
Sorry boys I know it's a bit cheeky but any chance if you go hawkie could someone pick me up some 4 mill pellets and I will pick them up on the next match :D
Tony

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 26th, 2015, 5:08 pm
by naughtycockney
Count me in please, I take it we will be doing brekkies? :tiphat
As I will be retired after next week my have to celebrate with a big brekkies

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 26th, 2015, 10:01 pm
by Dave C
Meet at Hartleylands Res around 10am . Tony is going to drive down to Hawkie some time during the day for pellet. So that's no brekkies Gino.

I assume that once you are retired you will be wanting to join the Fact Finding Team on future missions.

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 28th, 2015, 12:28 am
by Clive
Yes please Dave :thumsup

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 28th, 2015, 7:16 am
by naughtycockney
That may be so Mr Chairman,only if I'm invited of course :tiphat

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 28th, 2015, 7:56 am
by SiDev
Creep!

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 28th, 2015, 7:57 am
by SiDev
Dave, alas could not take a one day retirement so unable to join you Tuesday, may the rains pour :fistycuffs

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 30th, 2015, 2:34 pm
by Tel
Terrible place - no sign of the car park yet Clive :facepalm

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: September 30th, 2015, 2:58 pm
by Dave C
Due to the excessive competition from other supermarkets and the downturn in its business Tesco have scrapped plans put forward by Mr Pritchard to build its next superstore at Hartleylands and turn the Reservoir into a car park. :cheerleader :cheerleader
We will therefore be able to continue with our matches there and Mr Pritchard will have to put up with it and work harder to learn how to catch there :thumsup .

Following our fact finding mission yesterday we can report the following facts.

1) The banks are now natural banks and without platforms but nearly all swims are fishable though some swims have a bit of a slope. We will have to use our own peg numbers so someone will have to do pegging out.

2) If the wind stays the same blowing down to the car park those low number pegs in the wind and also out of the sun WILL be cold. :facepalm

3) There is a 70lb net limit and a separate net for silvers, PLUS fish over 10lb will need to be weighed and returned. If you have scales please bring them so we have enough spread round the lake.

4) The fish are bigger and stronger than before so make sure your gear is up to it. Between us we had 10 doubles with Terry getting the biggest at around 15lb.

5) There was only one other guy fishing so it will obviously be a bit harder than for us but seeing as we all had well over a ton each everyone should have a good day especially as the lake hasn't had lots of pressure for most of the year..

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: October 1st, 2015, 9:02 am
by Spamwham
Just to add to Dave's info, I had 21 fish for 185lb - so average was a tad under 9lb with the range being 5lb-13lb. I think Dave's average size was a bit lower than this and Terry's a bit higher. Most of our fish were caught in the margins on paste or pellet. As usual they tear off into the depths and put up a right old scrap before giving up. As is often the case with paste fishing, we did have a few foul hookers which tested the tackle to its limits.
I suspect they will take longer to come into the margins on Sat. When I fished a long pole line there was quite a tow and added to the good depth you will need to tackle up accordingly; if you dont fancy that then the feeder is a better option. When asked, the bailiff's advice was to start longish to the second shelf with long pole or feeder and feed the margins till they come in; he suggested meat as his preferred bait. I didn't try this or corn but no doubt you will catch on these. :thumsup

Re: Hartleylands Farm Reservoir 3rd October 2015

Posted: October 1st, 2015, 9:25 am
by Dave C
Tony , whatever you do DONT tell Mick that the carp like meat. :thumsup