Showing posts with label Samson Pond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samson Pond. Show all posts

Friday, 2 January 2004

Hartleylands Farm Fishery. January 2nd, 2004.

A Cautionary Tale……….
First a word of warning Dear Reader, If you fancy a quiet days fishing in pursuit of Perch DON’T post the idea on Maggotdrowning.com.
Hijacked?………Well at least Dick Turpin had the decency to wear a mask.

Last week realising that I’d be off today (friday) I posted on the going fishing section,
“I fancy a day at Hartleylands on Friday the 2nd to kick off the New Year.
Anyone else up for it?”
  Thinking that someone may be mad enough to fancy a trip out after the excess of Christmas & New Year.
Dave the Fish mentioned that he fancied a crack at the large Perch that inhabit Samson pond, and before you could say “STRIKE” they were all lining up to join in.

Welshmen (Dai & son Dan) were planning round trips from the valleys, while a grumpy ex-pat old Englishman, moved a doctors appointment to stow away to his homeland.
Colin joined in because he had to supply a kettle for Dave the Fish, While Mick (Weyback) tagged along on the flimsy pretence of acquiring a ring for an old rod.
Terry aka Wily Coyote decided that as he’d found his “Winter Woolies” he’d better use them, and on the day from out of the blue “The Hat” aka Andy appeared.

Vince, the bailiff on hearing of this mini invasion, suddenly found a visit to his
Mother-in-law to be preferable, in case he had to get the excavator out to extend the pond, though he did appear briefly to part us from some ££££’s for BDAA raffle tickets.

Malc? Who knows with his inherent sense of direction, he may still be wandering the surrounding lanes searching for a sign.

So to the fishing, it was soon apparent that 9 into a tiny pond that may at a squeeze take 7 wasn’t going to happen so some split to other parts of the fishery.
The Hat & Wily strolled off to the reservoir, The Hat armed with his new margin pole to try for his target of a “Twenty” on the pole, while Wily just wanted to be alone to recover from the shock that the grumpy ex-pat old Englishman (Geoff),was in fact the very same Master G Palmer that he had been at school with some 40 years before.
Mick retreated to the relative seclusion of Finches, while Colin elected to try Hennicker, though he later shifted to Nick’s Lake. The rest of us? Being Lazy Buggers piled onto Sampson, despite it being at least a 2 yard walk from the car park.

Oh yes I hear you say, what about the fishing? ………….. Well not exactly stunning.
The Hat got his Carp, just a shame that it had been on a diet and lost 15lbs, but did get a specimen Perch ............


Wily managed a few silvers towards the end, but was probably left wishing that he’d never found those “Winter Woolies”.


Colin managed to save his day with some small Carp from Nicks lake.

Dave wondered if his float tip would ever get wet, but did manage a couple of silvers at the death on some month old pinkies. Mind you he did have the handicap of seeing a beardless Geoff in the swim next door all day.

Geoff managed a couple of Gudgeon and a few silvers, but was left cursing after losing a Common Carp of about 5lbs, that smashed him having swum through some brambles, and promptly retreated under his hood and baseball cap to hide his shame.




Dai, despite the provocation of Geoff's phone playing “Sweet Chariot” at various times got a few silvers and a start in “The Fishing race 2004″, but poor Dan had a mare and despite trying with Dads pole in his swim only succeeded in bumping the 3 Roach he hooked.

Me? I managed 3 small Carp and lost another Common when the hook came out, and about 20 assorted small Skimmers, Roach and Hybrids.

And 12 points for The Fishing Race 2004 ………..




The best bite of the day? Without doubt the hot pasties and pies that Dave the Fish kindly supplied half way through the day from the farm bakery. Nice one Dave.

So that was it a nice quiet day out that became a mini fish-in.
Friendships made and renewed, and faces put to names on a forum. A laugh and a joke with the fishing becoming incidental. All in All……A Grand Day Out.






Friday, 22 August 2003

Hartleylands Farm Fishery. Nick’s Lake & Samson Pond. August 22nd, 2003.

Well a day off today and it seemed a shame to waste it, so after dropping Maria at work it was off down to Hartleylands Farm near Cranbrook in Kent.


The object of the exercise was to try out one of the new lakes on the complex as our club have a match on there in the near future. Nick’s Lake is the largest of the three new lakes and has been stocked with small Common, Mirror and Ghost Carp between 8oz and 1.5lb, a few larger specimens up to 5lb and some good Roach and skimmers.
Acting on advice received from Vince the Bailiff, I headed to a peg with the wind blowing into it, and set up a couple of rigs to fish expanda pellet. Owing to the recent weather the water level on this lake is about a foot down which left me with about 2 feet of water at the top of the shelf, and 3 at the bottom of it.
Things were slow at the start, but after a chat with Paul (the owner) and a bit of fine tuning of rigs and feeding I was soon catching a steady stream of small stockies.





These fish are in mint condition and photo’s can’t really convey just how plump they are.
By 1pm I must have had about 40lbs, and decided to stop and spend the afternoon on Samson pond as I had never fished it before.



Samson pond has only 7 pegs and contains Carp to double figures although most are 1-3lb, lots of Tench between 12oz to 2.5lb, a good number of Roach, Skimmers, Perch and Gudgeon.


Setting up in a corner peg by the car park I set up 3 lines to rotate, a bush across at 8mtrs, the margin to the left and a bush to my right, feeding hemp and small expandas and fishing 6mm expandas on the hook.
A Pristine Roach.


A Darker Common.


Well from the first put in it was almost non stop. Carp to about 4lbs, Tench and Roach all getting in on the act. The Carp were a curious mix from classic golden tones to all shades, some being almost black, all being fighting fit and in great condition.

Last one of the day.

4.30pm and one last cast produced a last smashing Common, and the fish were still feeding as I packed up.
Still feeding.

Thanks to Vince and Paul for the tips and advice, if you’re in the area do yourself a favour and pay Hartleylands a visit, you won’t regret it.