Monday, March 23, 2009

Goncourt starts in style

Hiya Pascale,

Thanks for the first week feedback, we know it does take time to do this and put it online with three kids and a husband, and I am not not going to even mention the usual daily dog michief...

It must still be difficult for the guests with the cold nights but very warm days, however, the high water levels may be making some of the features more apparent to fish to ? Do you have any details on amounts of bait used and any particular tactics ?

I know, please, that we are all waiting desperately for Great Lake news, Dandy and i have a kleenex ready for some fully scaled pictures... until we get the chance to catch them ourselves...

So have a nice day, pls...

Big bisous from 4 S

Simon

Catch report for Robin Lake at Goncourt week 14 - 21/03/09

14/03/09 21/03/09


10lb to 20lb : 8 fish

20lb to 30lb : 29 fish

30lb to 40lb : 26 fish

40lb to 50lb : 2 fish 44lb mirror, 48lb mirror

sturgeon : 3

John Lilley
Ty Husbands
Ian Chance

roll on 2009

Thanks Pascale & Bernard,

I'm impressed to say the least by the first week captures. whow, these fish have really kept their weight well over the winter despite the prolonged cold spell. I know for a fact that the water temperature is still cold and am glad that the fish are already so active and responding so well to bait.
It looks like the Livardiere stocking is going good and that the fish have acclimatised well, I hope now that they become as big as the diggers used to improve the swims !

We are going to try to put on the Horton Management site a little window that displays the date and hour of the last post, that way we will all know when some new info has come in.

Best wishes,

Simon

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Catch report for Saules and Traque at Goncourt week 14-21/03/09

Hello everyone, so a new season is starting and i will try to give you the catch reports every week !! humm, not i will try ... i must do it !!!! lol my customers write in my logbooks every saturday so i will just copy what they say.
So for the first week we had a lovely weather but it was really cold in the morning ! minus 5 on saturday morning !!!
Traque : 14/03/09 21/03/09
DUTCH POUNDS
Mirror : 43-37.8-36.2-36.2-37-35-34-33-33.5-33-32-31-32-30.5-30-30.2-29-28-28

Common : 44-35-29.8-29.5-29-26-23-23-

Linear : 31

Fully scaled : 32

It was a really great week, good catch, nice weather
many more little fish
Total 56 good luck for the next !!!


Saules : 14/03/09 21/03/09
IN KILOS !

Mirror : 14.7kgs,17.3kgs,15.7kgs,9.7kgs,17.4kgs,12.4kgs,19.7kgs,17.7kgs,15.3kgs,16.8kgs,15.9kgs
12.1kgs,14.2kgs,16.9kgs,17.9kgs,19.2kgs,10.1kgs,15.5kgs,16.3kgs,15.8kgs,19.5kgs,11kgs

Common : 13.1kgs, 13.2kgs


Thank you Pascale for everything, your the best !
start 2009 very well, with pain in the heart we are going home !
mutch and big kisses !! xxx
Proline teams Belgium



Humm, i promised me you all the catch reports tonight but it took me ages to do only two lakes !!!
oh my goodness !! i think i am better on the lakes than with a computer !!!
Sandrine or Phil, i really think i need your help !!!!
oh before going ! merci Phil, because i disturbed you a lot tonight and i always promised you it was the last time !!! lol
so tomorrow the Robin Lake !!!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Woodslake Netting

Well, after much tugging and hauling for two days with the significant help of some muscle bound Dutch helpers... We got a very good insight into the carp population of Woodslake.
I expected to remove plenty of pasties but we saw few but what we did view was more than encouraging. What a big surprise to see such numbers of big round and growing commons of which the average weight is well above 20lb+. Over three net hauls we saw catfish well over 100lb and they were anything but thin !

Remco Grit and Henk nicely forwarded us 2 videos of the netting. Thanks to them.
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Some small carp and cats were removed and this will further enhance the quality of the fishery, the removed small commons have been placed in the new gravel pits currently being dug out and expected to finish in 10 years time.

Thanks to Bas and his crew of netsmen and thanks to Pascale and Stephane for looking after us so well, yummy scrummy food and nice bubbly drinks.

Next time hide your leg of lamb away from Dandy and me... we did warn you that 1 leg would not be enough...

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Great Lake – Lets get things started

Over the last couple of months The Great Lake on the Goncourt complex has been attracting lots of attention. I have had numerous calls about the lake regarding its size, how hard it is to fish, what methods to use etc,etc. So having fished the complex over the last 6 years I hope to shed a little light on what is probably the jewel in the crown of the Goncourt complex.
Firstly the size. Well, yes it is big but don’t be put off by its 50 plus acres because when you fish the lake it will soon become apparent that the lake can be split into smaller lakes. The islands and arms that stretch out into the lake help breakdown the lakes size thus giving you lots more confidence and helping you catch fish easier by not worrying about the size of the lake.










Looking from the gravel works arm

Secondly is what tactics to use on this water and once again it a case of keeping it simple. I always use the same rigs as I do on my English waters with the only difference being an increase in hook and lead size. The most important thing on The Great Lake is getting the rig in the right place. I always use the boat the first day to find some areas to fish, which are marked and baited lightly.
I use the boat as little as possible, but the first day is generally the best day to use it because it is change over day and the boat has probably been used to extract marker floats from the previous weeks anglers using the lake. After this I keep the boat use to a minimum. The lake is very clear and the fish are easily spooked so try to keep the boat out of the water as much as possible.
The lake is also weedy in parts so try to find holes or clear areas close to weed beds but remember to bait lightly. All the fish I have caught on this lake have come from a couple of handfuls of Peach and Pepper boilies per rod with half a kilo of mixed pellet.
The rig is simple and I use a normal snowman set up consisting of a Peach and Pepper bottom bait, topped with a Scopex Squid pop up. I then use a five or six bait stringer and mesh bag over the hook to finish off the rig. I always like to cast to marked areas if possible to keep disturbance to a minimum but sometimes I have to use a bait boat.




The Rig and The finished Rig

Lastly, I would like to tell everyone who has been to Pascales’ Goncourt complex and has seen The Great Lake, not to be daunted by it. It is only as difficult as you make it and I can tell you that this lake has fish in it to make your dreams come true. This does not only mean purely the size of the fish even though they grow to over 60lb in the lake but the sheer beauty of the fish which you find nowhere else in France. These hard fighting big scaled mirrors are one hell of a prize to have in your album.
If you want hard fighting fish, don’t forget the stock of sturgeon that are in The Great Lake too. There are sturgeon to over 100lb in there and fight like a run away train with a head start on you. These fish will test you and your tackle to the extreme and then fight some more when closer to the net. One thing to remember with these fish is that they fight to the end so please return them quickly to the lake and nurse them until they swim off strongly.


30lb Mirror and a 50lb plus Sturgeon

Oh, I forgot to mention Pascale, not that she needs any introduction. Wherever you fish on the Goncourt complex Pascale will know where the best fishing areas and how to fish them. She spends every day of the season looking after her customers and supplying them with her world famous pies. If you want up to date information speak to her on your arrival, you will not be disappointed. She also catches a few fish too but is always too shy to admit this, so here is her first 30lb fish from The Great Lake. Sorry Pascale.






Pascales 30lb Great Lake fish