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Post by redfin on Aug 21, 2006 16:13:22 GMT
Not fished this one for many years and I cannot see it being to the same standard as Middle or Island.
Any advise you could give me would be most welcome.
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Post by Brian G on Aug 21, 2006 17:44:29 GMT
Have a look at this link, www.maggotdrowning.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=44435 I am sure that the lads who fished it will also give you a bit of additional info, but it looks like you need to be on the bank opposite the car park, where its a bit shallower and gives you an option to fish paste, the pegs on the car park side tend to be a fair bit deeper and at 3-4 metre is around 9 foot deep. Give Matt6900 a pm hes the TA expert on Manor.
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Post by echoromeo on Aug 21, 2006 17:48:03 GMT
Darren we fished it last week-end and though it was not as prolific as the other match pools it was certainly decent fishing ;D. The main frame was 107lb, 92lb and 83lb with 2 x 60's, 3 x 50's and 5 x 40's in the 20 fishing. See on MD's Match results, manor farm JINX match . Most weights came to paste or pellet. The main attack being paste or pellet shallow, feeding pellet or paste over pellet fishing top kit @ dead depth. Take some maggots though incase the bites go iffy as they are more durable !!! Eric
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Post by ridgeacre on Aug 21, 2006 18:44:48 GMT
Id say that was a good match considering only 3/4 had seen the place before
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Post by MarkC on Aug 21, 2006 21:03:12 GMT
I was on the MD match (55lb). Don't make the mistake I made by fishing too far out and on some pegs don't get carried away trying to fish long to the island if you have 1. I caught best fishing shallow with meat over corn 3 feet from the margin My "lump" tactic of fishing catmeat into margins of my corner peg produced only 1 small carp & 7 gudgeon. ;D
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Post by redfin on Aug 22, 2006 16:24:00 GMT
Thanks guys, looks like I'll have to and practice with the paste. See you all on the new site
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