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17/01/2010 at 5:49 pm #36263
TF_wayne2009Are people finding dead fish now the ice is starting to thaw. i went round our local pond today and they had netted 22 carp from 8lb upto 16lb dead also bream and chub is anyone else finding dead fish on waters
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19/01/2010 at 11:36 am #89661
TF_wayne2009bttt
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19/01/2010 at 12:18 pm #89671
AnonymousI think most of us are still waiting for the ice to go.
I have been told of a problem on one of my local commercials (unconfirmed). Im also worried about another local commercial that is still shut. I was allowed to break the ice to fish only a few wees ago. So it seems strange to have it closed now. The only confirmed problem i have seen is on Walton Hall Park lake in Liverpool that had a big fish loss. However, that lake was very shallow (2ft). I think it will be a few more days before we know what has happened. However, we might never get to know the whole truth if commercial fishery managers hide fish losses from the anglers.
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19/01/2010 at 12:52 pm #89672
TF_MarkTLike Trueblue said i don’t think we’ll get to know that much about the fish losses, they don’t want it advertising that they’ve lost fish.
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23/01/2010 at 2:23 pm #90640
TF_wayne2009we have taken about 3000-4000lbs of fish out today dead and upto 20+lbs
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23/01/2010 at 4:41 pm #90658
TF_tongeyWayne, your last post is sad to read, hope things dont get any worse.
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23/01/2010 at 5:14 pm #90662
TF_Nigel.Oh dear, thats terrable!
Any more info,
how old is it?
any silt?
how big?
how deep?
which species?
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23/01/2010 at 5:44 pm #90666
TF_wayne2009the pond is about 3-4 feet deep but has at least 1ft of silt too, the pond is yrs old mostly carp that are dead but still lots of bream, skimmers, roach and chub even alto of perch
yes the ice was broken i think me and mikey was one of the first to break it, we got that many fish out off the top so there has to be the same on the bottom i would have thought
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23/01/2010 at 5:47 pm #90668
TF_Nigel.Deep silt! That is what would have been giving off the gasses, its a shame it didnt get broken daily after that first week.
I hope there is none on the botom too!
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23/01/2010 at 6:53 pm #90676
TF_Mikey .J.Yup the silt is the killer. Its causing arguments in our club because were trying to get them to desilt it. But a lot of them dont have a clue and think it isnt needed!
Plenty of fish on the bottom too Nigel i’m afraid to say. They were such good fish. It was once one of the finest fisheries in the North West and now it’s a fish graveyard :-(. No more summer paste fishing for me on there doh.
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23/01/2010 at 7:17 pm #90678
TF_boss baitParticipant@Mikey .J. wrote:
Yup the silt is the killer. Its causing arguments in our club because were trying to get them to desilt it. But a lot of them dont have a clue and think it isnt needed!
Plenty of fish on the bottom too Nigel i’m afraid to say. They were such good fish. It was once one of the finest fisheries in the North West and now it’s a fish graveyard :-(. No more summer paste fishing for me on there doh.
what lake is it
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23/01/2010 at 7:24 pm #90679
TF_CutnutIndeed a shame to read. But not a surprise that fisheries with such a lot of silt and little intervention have suffered.
Although I am not a carp head and prefer my silvers I do feel for your loss.
Far too many places think they can stuff fish into a small space and leave nature to it…in your case nature has bitten back and thinned out your stock. Maybe it’s the wake up call your fishery has needed.
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23/01/2010 at 7:44 pm #90685
TF_AnthonywatersParticipantWayne 4000lb of fish in one day are you sure ? Im not doubting you but thats alot of fish why didnt somebody intervene ?Smash the ice keep things ticking ? Thats 30k in fish !
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23/01/2010 at 7:52 pm #90686
TF_squattLuckily no dead fish in the two club waters I fish. Both are years old with at least a foot of silt. Mixed fisheries, one is 5 acres the other 1.5 acres. Both are stream fed and both were flowing well during the big freeze, maybe that helped with the lack of ‘gas’ build up. We will be using Siltex or similar in April for sure. For anyone that has lost fish I’m gutted for you.
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23/01/2010 at 8:56 pm #90717
TF_Mikey .J.Anthony
500 fish we took out today and they averaged a good 8lb. Some to 20lb plus. Loads of nice bream on top of that, roach, perch etc. We did break the ice, probably before 99% of other waters. I was the frist to put a thread on here telling people to break the ice when we did. Sadly our silt levels i think caused the damaged in the first week or two of being frozen.
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23/01/2010 at 10:55 pm #90748
TF_squattAnyone got any comments Bttt.
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