My ticket started on the 1st of May and I made sure to have a walk around that day. The lake is an oblong shape and it’s around 5 acres with the River Cray running through it with a weir at one end. The lake is situated in the middle of an estate surrounded by flats. As you can imagine the amount of rubbish that flows into the lake is horrendous. People throw all sorts from their back gardens into the river from garden furniture to bed mattresses, footballs you name it I’ve seen it all. But the boys do very well to keep on top of it all. Stock wise there’s around 110 carp, with lots of mid doubles to low twenties, but for me it was all about The Half Lin!
My first night on the lake I fished a swim called The Woods and with the van right behind me it was perfect for my 6am pack up. That night I was lucky enough to catch my first Brooky carp, nothing big but nice to get my first one under my belt. It’s not a busy lake, so I came up with a plan to concentrate on a swim and bait it most evenings. My gym was on the way to the lake, so after a workout I would pop in and bait up my spots.
I opted for a swim on the opposite bank to the social bank as the social bank you can park behind the swims and this area saw a lot of pressure. To the right of the swim I picked was a small island and I found a little clear area just on the end of it and from the start I caught fish from that spot. I was using white pop ups and was catching loads of small commons, so I thought I would try a match the hatch hookbaits and that work well. The 2 other rods weren’t doing much until I found a new spot.
One afternoon I was out in the boat with the head bailiff and we went over a big deep hole and I said to Jake look, that could be my left hand rod. At the time there was a weed bed to the right of the spot that sat on the surface of the lake, so from the bank I could line it up easily.
Things really started working well on that rod, catching consistently and I had the second biggest in the lake a couple of trips later. I had the island spot and the deep hole spots rocking and I was baiting them every other day. The hard work was paying off and I was catching 2 fish a night and very really blanked. There was only one fish I was there for and I knew if I could keep catching, I would not be far away.