Page 1 of 3
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 5:58 am
by harry911
has anyone got any info on this place I have just seen some results and it looks like its a twin for that other place we went last time ,I hope not realy do
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 7:13 am
by Bullah
TK, as mentioned on the phone, I will not be attending this match, its my moms 70th birthday, having a family bbq
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 2:51 pm
by cheslynboy
Good luck if you are going to this dump we cancelled our match there as when we fished it only 3 people caught fish and the other club that was fishing the same pool had the same result
its been flooded that many times the fish are now on there way to penkridge via the river .
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 4:04 pm
by MrV
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 6:20 pm
by TK
Concerns were raised by a member or two a few weeks ago.....
However since then I learnt from one of our members that there was to be a 'stock taking' netting because of concerns that fish werent putting in an appearance.
A fortnight ago, the member reported to me that this had taken place by one of his contacts and to quote, the pool 'was stuffed', but another 2000 fish were also introduced to hopefully assist 'issues'
There was a small match on there last Wed - cold and blowing hard, making presentation etc difficult. Our member reported that some had struggled, but a couple of 20lb plus weighst had framed. Given the conditions that Wednesday, I was a little optimistic that things might pick up for our match - but I recxeived a text from another of our members who fished another match this weekend. again 20 odd lb won it, but weights tailed off with I think 14lb second.
Canal gear at the ready
MrV - you should have had it ready for the other couple of pool matches that we've fished at Moorlands and Wellfields.
Aok I've had a few moans about this one, but I also got plenty after both of those above matches - you cant please everyone all of the time. You just cant 'catch to order' - the weather is all over the place at the moment - dont think some realise what impact it does have on our sport. Plus take into account that we havent all got 3 spare pegs either side of us like what appears to happen on some of the opens I've witnessed .
Dare say if I had 'knocked this one on the head' and rescheduled it for our canal there would have also been a moan or two..........
::)
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 6:37 pm
by Josh1337
I went down last night to have a look, From last time I fished it(around 1.5yrs ago) up till last night the pool looked completely different, And I must say if I had the gear on me I would of had a dabble as it looked really inviting..
I am hoping we have a few on Saturday never the less!
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 6:43 pm
by TK
Good man Josh
Hope you sort a few out - rather than just sit on the pellet or corn, fish for whatever swims
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 7:10 pm
by bill yards
Seighford Lake are three miles from my house.
The site was originally bought by a chap from the Crewe area with a view of making it a fishery. A few pools were dug and there were quite heavily stocked, - this is many years ago. All but the odd person they were never fished for years on end.
Anyhows whilst they were digging one of the pools they came across some peat. The long shot was that there was quite a bit of money in this and lorries were going in and out of the site all day, every day for many years. The five years planning application for his fishery passed and he never renewed it as the lorries were doing their business.
Anyway the licence for digging the peat must have expired, after complaints galore from the residents about the sate of some of the roads at Doxey from all the clay off the tyres.
Phil Dixon took it over and had several restocks and is doing a really good job there. True the pools are near the river but the flooding in that area is nothing like it was due to the straightening of the River Sow and concrete banks they put in through the town. I wouldn't have thought he had lost any fish or I'm sure I would have heard or seen these trout in the Sow.
Anyway a match is a match. If 200 lb is going to win how many pegs can produce that?
On the other hand if 12 lb is going to win how many pegs can produce that? Food for thought.
And yes I have fished there; there are plenty of fish there; catching them may be another matter.
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 7:35 pm
by TK
Thanks for the imput Bill
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 8:12 pm
by Obi
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 8:38 pm
by harry911
well it looks like its quite a mixed bag of feelings about this place don't you think
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 8:54 pm
by TK
well it looks like its quite a mixed bag of feelings about this place don't you think
Harry - we've fished several supposed 'ton up' venues in the past,,,,,,,, and TBH with probably one exception last year, they have not have lived upto members expectations for the majority. Often a total anti climax.....
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 8:54 pm
by TK
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 28th, 2013, 9:40 pm
by MICK E
canal gear and me ready, reports seem ok ,
confidence high.is this not what fishing is about?
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 29th, 2013, 12:22 am
by SteveB1957
I won't be up for fishing yet (not sorted my gear yet) but if the club needs a pair of hands to help in any way, although I am not a member or anything, I will be up for it.
Just PM me what you want me to do/contact details.etc...
Just a thought..................
Oh and no, I don't carry other guys gear, before someone tries that one on.......I ain't that daft.....
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 29th, 2013, 5:45 am
by harry911
tony I am not critising anyone just seems to be a mixed bag of feelings ,,I know exactly what you mean though ,about other venues
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 29th, 2013, 7:35 am
by Bullah
I would like to add that I think TK and team do a sterling job
, Having helped run a different club previously, the "THEY" attitude really bugs me, The people who say They should do this THEY should do that wanna try actually doing something to help. Everywhere is fishing below par at the moment, yeah, Wellfields was crap, I really struggled, but hindsight is a wonderful thing eh? I would have been attending this match had it not been, as I stated, that my Mom is 70 that weekend, and I have promised my self for family duties..... anyway, if I didn't go to her party Id get a belt round the ear, even now
have fun boys, and be positive......
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 29th, 2013, 9:52 am
by MrV
Positive Mental attitude boys
. However tough the fishing may or may not be, its a day out in the great British countryside and weather, along with a gang of like minded individuals who enjoy the banter.
If nothing else, and it is a struggle, then I bet anybody a full English Breakfast, that I come away learning something that will make me a better angler in future.
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 29th, 2013, 10:41 am
by joffmiester
sieghford lakes
Posted: May 29th, 2013, 12:00 pm
by SteveB1957
You mean you go to catch FISH!
That's a bit serious!
I thought it was about escaping the missus and having the crack with likewise hen pecked guys!
Perhaps i ought to join the Bird Watching forum page instead!