Calling all the Cornish

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    • #36918

      TF_OneTrick

        May be tripping down to Hayle in March and was wondering if any decent still water coarse venues with say 5-10 miles of Hayle? Would rather like to fish the tip (yes Pad I know!!) for some bream…not a must have but would be good

        Any ideas people????~think ~think

      • #93257

        TF_baitchef
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          I am no expert but Argal, near Penryn, Cornwall
          is supposed to be a good proper bream water. We also have Porth, which is a bit tricky for the proper bream, but there are plenty of skinners/hybrids. P.M Steve Locket on this site as he will be able to put you right.

        • #93268

          TF_Simon P

            Hi mate,

            As Baitchef suggested Argal is a propper “Bream & Tip” water, fish average around the 4lb mark with many pushing & into double figures.

            Its the sort of place where you want your waders & a platform to sit on, leave you box at your accomodation and lighten your load, there are walks involved to get amongst the bream.

            Private message me closer to the time, i will send you info.

            Alternativly try BK Fisheries (google search)
            some propper bream to be had also, but pole is normally the method down there due to its depth!!!

            Hope this helps.

          • #93294

            TF_Team Rattler

              If you follow the old coachroad into the back end of St.Ives and look down to your left as you approach the town you’ll see Bussow Reservoir which is controlled by peninsular coarse fisheries if my memory is correct. Loads of bream and skimmers in there, my brother is down there most weekends bivvying when not chasing bass and he’s had bream ‘bothering him’ in the past. I’ll see if I can get more info.

            • #93383

              TF_Paddy

                BTTT for the fat bloke with no floats.

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