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Re: Wild Carp Watersin the far North??

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 7:07 pm
by Kingfisher
GrahamV wrote:
George387 wrote:Graham, there is a pond close to me I used to fish that has got a few wild carp in it, they used to be part of an estate but the estate got bought over and now the fish are left to their own devices, I used to fish it regularly, remind me to show you some pics next time we meet.
Cheers George that would be great, it's been too long since we've had chance to go fishing together mate!! And thanks for the link Matthew, I'll keep an eye out for anything around that would be suitable. For instance my club had a pond that would have been perfect called Lartington High Lake which was an old reservoir for Lartington Hall in Teesdale. It was really old pool and very remote and as far as I know it was never stocked with carp. Sadly the estate was divided up and sold a couple of years ago and I'm not sure who owns the fishing right now, in fact I think it was just advertised as a flighting pond??

Graham

My pleasure Graham. That's a shame about your clubs pond that sounds as though it would have suited us down to the ground. I inquired about one here last night and was told of another very much like it just up the road, the person I asked said niether of them have ever been stocked.

Re: Wild Carp Watersin the far North??

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 9:15 pm
by GrahamV
Wow that sounds fantastic it's lovely thought that fingers more waters will be full of these beautiful fish!! :D

Re: Wild Carp Watersin the far North??

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 11:12 am
by Skeff
Aspatria near Carlisle? Used to have some fabulous wilds when I live up at Lancaster... Must still be there I hope?

Re: Wild Carp Watersin the far North??

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 11:39 am
by Scott
Skeff wrote:Aspatria near Carlisle? Used to have some fabulous wilds when I live up at Lancaster... Must still be there I hope?
That's the one Skeff, Brayton Pond, still there but with the addition of holiday cabins on the banks and now closed to the general public, holiday makers and syndicate members only now.... boooooo!

Re: Wild Carp Watersin the far North??

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 4:07 pm
by Skeff
Oh dear....! The idea of cabins sounds horrible. I imagine the carp are still wonderful though?

Re: Wild Carp Watersin the far North??

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 9:03 pm
by Scott
Skeff wrote:Oh dear....! The idea of cabins sounds horrible. I imagine the carp are still wonderful though?
They were last time I looked. That is one of them in the photo earlier in this thread. Sorry it's called Brayton 'Park' now, gone all La-di-Dah... ...take a look for yourself; http://www.braytonpark.co.uk/

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Re: Wild Carp Watersin the far North??

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 8:15 pm
by Skeff
Good Lord! That's changed a bit!!! May have to book a lodge for a night on the way to or from Scotland.... Good to see "The Management" are aware of how special their carp are. thanks for the update Scott.

Re: Wild Carp Watersin the far North??

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 9:17 pm
by Scott
Skeff wrote:Good Lord! That's changed a bit!!! May have to book a lodge for a night on the way to or from Scotland.... Good to see "The Management" are aware of how special their carp are. thanks for the update Scott.
Welcome Skeff. Funny really that it's ended up like that, the owner is a nice fella, he was always fascinated by my cane rod and would call me a 'proper angler', he's a right Cumbrian red neck, speaks in fierce dialect. If you go be sure to let me know how you get on... :Hat: