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BRISTOL WATER FISHERY REPORTS

10th – 16th May 2013

TOTAL FISH TAKEN TO DATE     14,029

 

Weather: Very unsettled week. Near gale force winds at the weekend followed by more gentle conditions by the end of the week. The severe winds earlier in the week caused the boats to be cancelled again at both lakes and made many areas unfishable on other days. The temperature remains very cold for the time of year resulting in some light ground frosts some evenings, but any sunshine does warm the day quickly. Water:       All the lakes are now very clear with visibility up to twelve feet at chew valley. Water temperatures are still lower than normal at this time of year.

 

CHEW VALLEY   Fantastic fishing despite very adverse conditions this week. Many days the winds have been very strong making fishing difficult and restricting areas that can be fished. Bank fishermen are finding fish all around the lake but favourite places are North Shore, Woodford, Wick and Herons. The boats have also had great sport from most areas of the lake depending on the wind direction. Villice and Woodford, the Island, east shore & Wick and Walley have all seen limit bags falling to many methods. Fish can be caught deeper with a range of sinking lines with boobies, blobs and nymphs. These can be pulled or fished very slowly. But many anglers are now finding the fish rising up in the gin clear water and feeding heavily on buzzers and daphnia. A heavy nymph on the point with diawls and buzzers on the droppers fished on a floating lines fast becoming the way to fish now. The Lexus individual heats were held over the weekend in very windy and often wet conditions. Despite this more than 450 fish were caught over the two days between 50 anglers, a rod average of over 9 fish per day. Winner on both days (Sunday floating line only) was local expert PAUL ROACH. He along with many others have now qualified for the final alter in the year. (Full results on our website).

Best fish of the week and best rainbow so far this season was an 8.01 fish caught by visiting angler James Kennedy from Cornwall. The fish was caught whilst out with local guide Martin Cottis and took a size 14 diawl on the top dropper. James said ‘The fish went like a train running over 60m  on its first run. The quality of these fish is amazing’

Catch this week:  791 fish to 146 rods, a rod average of 5.4 at an average weight 2.12.

Catch to date: 6106 fish to 1331rods, a rod average of 4.6 at an average weight of 2.11

 

BLAGDON           Not to be outdone anglers, fishing at Blagdon have also had great sport. Although the fish have come up in the water most anglers are still fishing deeper with washing line or boobies. The deep water areas of Butcombe, Cheddar Water, Polish Water and Green Lawn are all worth trying but some locals have been fishing the shallower spots and finding plenty of fish. As usual Pegs and Rugmoor are also well worth trying. Fish have been seen rising close in front of the Lodge early mornings so be careful before entering the water or you may well miss out on these shallow water feeders.

Catch this week: 632 fish to 130 rods, a rod average of 4.9 at an average weight 2.10

Catch to date: 6507 fish to 1455 rods, a rod average of 4.4 at an average weight 2.10.

 

BARROWS           Much better results at the Tanks this week. The clearer water may have helped but probably the longer daylight hours and slightly warmer water is the reason for more feeding activity and better catches. Anglers have no need now to fish very deep. Try a floater with long leader and very small nymphs and buzzers – size 14s and 12s. And watch out for rising fish early and late.

Catch this week:  141 fish to 51 rods, a rod average of 2.8 at an average weight 1.11

Catch to date:  1416 fish to 499 rods, a rod average of 2.8 at an average weight of 1.09

After meeting with the engineers at Barrow this week we have been informed that we will not be able to stock or fish Barrow 3 for the remainder of this season. The works being done has overrun the planned finish date and the level will remain very low until September. While this situation continues we cannot stock the lake or allow anglers access on to the shores on health & safety grounds.

 

The winners of the weekly draw this week are R. Lock and M. Taylor. They win a complimentary boat for two.

The boat prize for the best fish for April has also been awarded and it goes to Jim Cooke for his magnificent 17lb brown trout from Chew valley.

 

The new Bristol Water Fisheries website is now up and running. Please have a look at www.bristowlaterfisheries.co.uk for more up to the minute reports, news, pictures and other fishing related subjets and interest.

 

 

 

BRISTOL WATER FISHERY REPORTS

3rd May – 9th May 2013

TOTAL FISH TAKEN TO DATE 12,465

 

Weather: Another week of awkward fishing weather. We have experienced everything from bright sunshine and flat calms, all the way through to gales and rain. This has made predicting the depth at which fish are feeding very difficult to judge and it seemed the brighter days saw fish move away from the shallows making bank fishing difficult.

Water:            Although the weather has been against us, all of the fisheries are now clear of any algae and the water temperature has reached an optimal 12 ºC. As a result anglers are connecting with strong fighting trout that are actively searching for daphnia, bloodworm, buzzer pupae and corixa.  

 

CHEW VALLEY   A great week on Chew. Sunday saw the lake host the first instalment of the Celtic League where 52 anglers took the lake in good fishing conditions. This competition is run entirely on a catch and release points scoring system. The 52 competitors managed to release 343 trout giving a rod average of 6.59 for the day (7 hours fishing). Best methods last week included small boobies & nymphs crawled along the lake bed on Di5 or Di7 type lines or nymphs fished on floating/midge tip lines. Diawl bachs and superglue buzzers are the best patterns for nymph anglers and it may be worth fishing a bloodworm, or red buzzer, as the point fly. Although the majority of fish are sitting deep washing line tactics will also produce the goods early and late in the day. Best bank areas are Woodford and Nunnery but fish are being captured all around the lake. There have been some cracking average weights coming in this week with plenty fish over the 3lb mark being recorded. Biggest rainbow of the week was 7lb 8oz to Mr Warren from Flax Bourton.

Catch this week:  844 fish to 207 rods, a rod average of 4.1 at an average weight 2.09.

Catch to date: 5315 fish to 1185 rods, a rod average of 4.5 at an average weight of 2.11

 

BLAGDON   More fantastic sport on Blagdon this week. Nymph fishing was resulting in excellent catches all the way around Top End from Rugmoor to Wood Bay. Floating or midge tip lines with nymphs or possibly a small black mini lure on the point is all that is required to tempt fish. Damsel patterns have also worked well. The winds have limited the ability to fish along the north shore bank in the past few days but trout are being caught all along south shore, including Holt Bay and Wood Bay.

Catch this week: 1038 fish to 231 rods, a rod average of 4.5 at an average weight 2.11

Catch to date: 5875 fish to 1325 rods, a rod average of 4.4 at an average weight 2.10.

 

BARROWS   Reports of some surface activity in the evenings will be welcome news for the tanks anglers. One angler managed to catch a cracking brown trout of 5lb 8oz from Tank No.1 on a goldhead buzzer. We have been stocking tanks 1 & 2 regularly over the past few weeks so there are plenty of trout in there. Hopefully the evenings with warm up soon and the fish will switch on. We are currently awaiting confirmation of when Barrow No.3 may come back into use as a fishery but it certainly won’t be before June now.

Catch this week:  131 fish to 60 rods, a rod average of 2.2 at an average weight 1.12

Catch to date:  1275 fish to 448 rods, a rod average of 2.85 at an average weight of 1.09

 

The prize draw from the catch returns for the past two weeks has won the following anglers a free day boat fishing on either Chew or Blagdon Lake

 

Mr R Waller, Mr A Gourlay, Mr S Costley & Mr N Searle. Confirmation is in the post to these anglers.

 

Bristol Water Fisheries, Woodford Lodge, Chew Stoke, Nr Bristol, BS40 8XH.

Tel 01275 332339, Fax 01275 331377, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

 

 

BRISTOL WATER FISHERY REPORTS

19th – 25th April 2013

TOTAL FISH TAKEN TO DATE  8,542

 

Weather: A mixed bag of slightly warmer weather this week. Still some cool, fresh winds but some sunnier days and calmer evenings with night-time temperatures getting near freezing. Very little rain this week.

Water:            Water temperature is still cold but warming slowly. Clarity at Chew and Blagdon has improved but Barrows remains a little coloured.

CHEW VALLEY   The slight rise in air and water temperatures have given rise to large hatches of black buzzer. These have encouraged the fish to rise up in the water though there is little in the way of rising fish except in the calmest of conditions. Masses of daphnia present in most areas of the lake has been the main diet of the fish at present although bloodworm, hog louse and shrimp have also been seen in stomach contents. This plentiful food supply has given some fantastic fishing for all anglers – plenty of fish coming from most areas and shores. Reports of limits from Nunnery, Woodford, Walley, North Shore and Wick Green. Similar areas for the boats plus the back of the Island, False Island, Herriotts and Moreton. Most anglers are still fishing sub surface and the usual lures, boobies and blobs plus Diawls and crunchers have all worked well. The Anglian Water boat competition heats were held on Friday and Sunday and the 72 anglers had a marvellous time averaging seven fish per person over the two days. Many limits were completed well before the finish times of 6pm and all anglers caught fish. Congratulations to all the winning teams. Biggest fish this week is a superb rainbow of 8lbs landed by JON PETTERSSEN while boat fishing at Chew. The fish took a small bright booby.

Catch this week:  1167 fish to 231 rods, a rod average of 5.1 at an average weight 2.11.

Catch to date: 3729 fish to 742 rods, a rod average of 5.0 at an average weight of 2.12

BLAGDON    Results a little patchy from Blagdon this week. The boats haven’t found the fish as easily as of late. Despite good hatches of buzzer the fish are still lying deep so sinking lines are the order of the day. Hopefully as the weather warms the fish will move to shallower areas and nearer the surface. In the meantime try Butcombe, North Shore, Cheddar Water and Green lawn.

Catch this week: 867 fish to 207 rods, a rod average of 4.2 at an average weight 2.09

Catch to date: 3783 fish to 874 rods, a rod average of 4.3 at an average weight 2.10.

BARROWS    For some reason the barrows continue to struggle. Even the favoured tactic of static mice have not really been working as well as normal. Few fish are inclined to come near the surface and the coloured water isn’t helping. Try small very bright lures and boobies on a deep washing line although any increase of hatching flies may see fish much higher in the water.

Catch this week:  69 fish to 42 rods, a rod average of 1.6 at an average weight 1.12.

Catch to date:  1030 fish to 338 rods, a rod average of 3.1 at an average weight of 1.08

FREE BOAT WINNERS. The return card draw winners for the last two weeks are:

Chew Valley,    JOHN EVEN of Trowbridge, and A. VANGASSE of Mere.

Blagdon,           I. PILCHER of Aylesbury & MIKE TAYLOR of Pontypool.

 

 

 

 

BRISTOL WATER FISHERY REPORTS

12th April – 18th April 2013

 

Weather: Although a little warmer this week there have been several days of very strong south winds which have made many areas unfishable and prevented boats going afloat. However, when the conditions have allowed this slight rise in temperature has caused buzzer to hatch and encouraged the fish to start to feed and rise higher in the water.

Water:            Water temperature is still cold although at least it’s now heading in the right direction – up! Clarity is still fairly poor with algal blooms present but this is not affecting the fishing.

CHEW VALLEY   Warmer air temperatures have made the fishing much better this week although the very strong winds have made many areas unfishable. The best of the fishing has been the north and east of the lake but anglers are now finding feeding fish at Nunnery, Herons and Walley. Most fish are still falling to lures and boobies on sinking lines but the hatching buzzer has encouraged fish to start taking the small patterns in the better conditions, with even a few rising fish seen in the calmest water. Several very good catches this week included the best rainbow of the year, a fish of 7.03 taken from the bank by M. TOVEY, another of 7.00 taken by ROGER THOMAS from a boat and a limit bag of 16 fish weighing a magnificent 64.05 taken by G. MARTIN and his partner. In the SNOWBEE competition 46 anglers fished in very wet conditions form the boats with another 12 trying their luck from the shore. 48 anglers took their limit bag of fish, including all bar one of those fishing from the shore, a really wonderful competition result. (Full results on the BRFFA website)

Catch this week:  1231 fish to 210 rods, a rod average of 5.9 at an average weight 2.12.

Catch to date: 2562 fish to 511 rods, a rod average of 5.0 at an average weight of 2.12

BLAGDON    With more shelter available Blagdon ahs done well this week. Butcombe, Cheddar water, North Shore and Green Lawn have all fished well producing limit bags. Buzzer is starting to hatch though most fish are still coming deep. Tactics the same as the past couple of weeks with sinking lines, lures, boobies and larger nymphs

Catch this week: 798 fish to 181 rods, a rod average of 4.4 at an average weight 2.10

Catch to date: 2916 fish to 667 rods, a rod average of 4.4 at an average weight 2.10.

BARROWS    A better week though the fishing remains fairly hard. The fish remain deep. Some flies now showing but still not worth bothering with fishing on or near the surface.

Catch this week:  46 fish to 37 rods, a rod average of 1.2 at an average weight 1.08.

Catch to date:  961 fish to 296 rods, a rod average of 3.3 at an average weight of 1.08

 

 

 

 

 

BRISTOL WATER FISHERY REPORTS

5th April – 11th April 2013

 

Weather: The cold winds continues although a little lighter most of the week. Some sunshine at times has made things feel a little better but temperatures remain much lower than normal for the time of year. Forecasts say improving with much warmer days next week.

Water:            Water temperature is still only about 5ºC. Water clarity has improved with less algae. The dry weather has meant that water levels at the main lakes have stared to fall very slowly.

BIGGEST EVER FLY CAUHT TROUT FROM BW FSHERIES

During the past decade Bristol Water lakes, and Chew valley in particular, have been producing bigger and bigger fish, often brown trout. This week has seen the biggest ever fly caught fish in BW fishing’s 109 year history. The fish was taken from the bank on the North shore of Chew. The lucky captor – JIM COOKE of Bishopston, Bristol, a season permit holder. The fish took a small black and green mini lure just as Jim was about to recast. After a furious fight Jim landed the fish which he estimated at over ten pounds. But when he took it to the Lodge to weigh the scales thumped down to exactly SEVENTEEN pounds! It was when he realised how big and what a fantastic catch it was that his legs started to wobble. Well done Jim!

 

 

 

Now it’s up to you to catch one even bigger or else Jim will win the free Season Permit for 2014.

CHEW VALLEY   Although conditions remain wintery the fish are beginning to clean up and feed a little more readily. With the East winds the areas to fish have been North Shore to Wick. But with lighter winds from the South Startford and Moreton should start to produce better catches. Most fish are still falling to lures and boobies on sinking lines but for those who persist fish can be caught on Diawls and buzzers. The rod average remains good at 4.6 and the average weight is a marvellous 2.12.With more fish stocked this week catches should continue to improve.

Catch this week:  390fish to 84 rods, a rod average of 4.6 at an average weight 2.12.

Catch to date: 1328 fish to 299 rods, a rod average of 4.4 at an average weight of 2.12

BLAGDON    Blagdon anglers report similar catches and areas to the previous couple of weeks and until the water starts to warm and the winds turn more westerly things may well continue. However there has been more buzzer hatching this week and a rise in the daytime temperatures will see the fish start to come up in the water and become more active.

Catch this week: 451 fish to 120 rods, a rod average of 3.8 at an average weight 2.10

Catch to date: 2103 fish to 482 rods, a rod average of 4.4 at an average weight 2.10.

BARROWS    A difficult week at the Barrows. So far the fish have been lethargic and with little in the way of fly activity, not inclined to feed. With the improving weather forecasts and with more fish stocked this week things should begin to improve in the next couple of weeks.

Catch to date:  915 fish to 259 rods, a rod average of 3.5 at an average weight of 1.08

 

The draw for this week’s free boats has taken place. The winners are: Mr Bill Bailey from Downend who wins a Blagdon Boat and Mr C Hudspith from Teeside who wins one for Chew valley.

 

 

Week ending 25th March 2013

 

 

Weather: Possibly the coldest ever week of trout fishing at Bristol Water! Most days the temperature struggled to get above freezing with a NE wind that made things feel very cold indeed. Snow showers many days and frosty nights.

Water:            Water temperatures fell even lower this week to below 5c. With the wind mainly NE the areas to the south and west at all the lakes were even colder and occasionally ‘roughed up’. The wind has meant that the lakes have remained ice free. The algae is still present in all the lakes but does not present any real problem and should disappear fairy quickly in these cold conditions.

 

CHEW VALLEY        Bitter conditions greeted the hardy anglers who ventured out on opening day. Although there have been some cold first days, 2013 will go down as possibly the coldest ever with temperatures barely reaching 2c in the middle of the day, but feeling much colder in the fresh NE breeze. Despite the awful conditions fish were caught although anglers had to find sheltered water and work hard with sinking lines and lures for the best results. Several fishermen have reported plenty of takes but often light and difficult to hook. Keep your hands as warm as possible to feel and connect to these gentle takers.

Catch to date:  234 fish to 62 rods, a rod average of 3.8 at an average weight 2.11.

 

BLAGDON. Blagdon has also suffered from the artic conditions with few anglers fishing and limited fishable areas. Most have opted for fishing from the North Bank although Butcombe is still producing some fish. Sinking lines remain the best option – di3, 5 or 7 being favourites, teamed with boobies, blobs or small lures. As always early season black and green has worked well with white and pink also worth a try.

Catch to date:  1073 fish to 221 rods, a rod average of 4.9 at an average weight 2.10.

 

BARROWS.   A top-up stocking at 1 & 2 has given a few fresh stockies for anglers to take but the cold conditions have prevented any consistent fishing at the tanks. Until the weather warms fishing anything other than well down with larger flies will not produce much reward. Barrow 3 remains closed at present.

Catch to date:  685 fish to 163 rods, a rod average of 4.2 at an average weight of 1.08          

The draw for free boats took place this week for the first three weeks of the season. The winners are:    Dev Stickley, Alan Shearn and Andrew Harvey who all win Chew Boats and K. Price, Eddy Daniels and Malcolm Roberts who win boats at Blagdon.

 

Bristol Water Fisheries, Woodford Lodge, Chew Stoke, Nr Bristol, BS40 8XH.

Tel 01275 332339, Fax 01275 331377, email  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 


 

 

 

Week ending 18th March 2013

 

 

Weather: Unsettled and very cold. Moderate winds mainly from the NE. Occasionally heavy showers of rain or sleet. Between times some brighter and warmer spells.

Water:            All lakes remain at or near top level. At both Blagdon and the Barrows there has been some brown algae present though this shouldn’t affect the fishing. The wind and rain has also caused some discolouration in places. The water temperature is low and after frosty, calm nights there is some thin ice present in places.

 

BLAGDON. Saturday saw Blagdon open its doors for general fishing with all the boats taken but few anglers braving the cold conditions from the shore. With the water temperatures low there were few fish inclined to feed near the surface or in the very shallow areas. Many bank fishers found the fish difficult to locate although those fishing at Butcombe and Cheddar water enjoyed better success than nearer the Top End of the Lake. Most boat fishermen did better with Butcombe, Pipe Bay, polish Water and Bells Bush all producing good bags of fish. The favoured methods have been sinking lines with brighter lures, blobs and boobies. There have been several good overwintered fish taken with the best a rainbow of 7.00 falling to Paul Golding fishing from a boat.

Catch to date:  466 fish to 92 rods, a rod average of 5.1 at an average weight 2.10.

 

BARROWS.   Barrows started fishing at the beginning of the month. With No 3 remaining closed for at least the next two months, anglers concentrated on 2 but found the going tough. Sinking lines and bright flies were the best way to tempt fish and fishing in the flows of 1 & 2 were the most prolific areas. Few fish being seen at present as the surface temperature is so cold.

Catch to date:  557 fish to 113 rods, a rod average of 4.9 at an average weight of 1.08          

Bristol Water Fisheries, Woodford Lodge, Chew Stoke, Nr Bristol, BS40 8XH.

Tel 01275 332339, Fax 01275 331377, email  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 
 

BRISTOL WATER FISHERIES

2013 TROUT FISHING DETAILS AND PRICES

 

With the 2012 season now over we are just completing the catch figures for the year. With just a few return cards still to come here are the catch returns for the season.

Chew           18,438 (21,469)     Catch per rod  3.62 (4.05)

Blagdon       21,983 (24,788)     Catch per rod  3.51 (3.90)

Barrows       5,809 (6,320)         Catch per rod  2.57 (2.33)

Litton           919 (1,071)            Catch per rod  4.07 (4.10)

(2011 are in brackets)

Although the numbers and catch rate at the main lakes were slightly lower than 2011 the size and quality of the fish taken this year have been excellent. The average weight of fish from Chew Valley was 2.10 only ever bettered in 1958, the second year of fishing at Chew. Barrows also produced fewer fish but the catch per person was better than last year. Full details of the returns will be published on our website when complete.

2013

Opening days next year will again be staggered at all the fisheries. Barrows 1 & 2 will start on Saturday 2ndMarch, Blagdon on Saturday 16th March and Chew Valley a week later on Saturday 23rd March. Special days for season permit holders will be 1st March, 14th March and 21st March respectively. Closing dates will be 30thNovember.

Barrow 3 will remain closed for the start of the season but should re-open in May. Extra fish will be stocked into 1 & 2 at the start of the season with 3 well stocked just before it opens.

Most of the permit prices have increased for 2013. Here are the main permit costs for next season. Full details will be available at our website.

 

Boat                     Chew Valley Blagdon                Litton

Day                       £36.50                   £31.50                   £65.00

Afternoon              £31.00                   £26.50                   £45.00

Evening                 £24.50                   £22.50                   n/a

Bank                    Chew Valley Blagdon                Barrow

Day                       £18.00                   £22.00                   £15.50

Afternoon              £15.00                   £17.00                   £13.00

Season Permits    All Waters             Chew & Barrows    Barrows

Full                       £770.00                 £625.00                 £480.00

Weekend               £300.00                 n/a                        n/a

Five Day (Mon-Fri)£595.00                £490.00                 £380.00

Concessionary       £530.00                 £430.00                 £340.00


 
 

BRISTOL WATER FISHERY REPORTS

Monday 5th November

Although there's just a few weeks left of the season and with the weather turning more autumnal, the fantastic sport at Chew Valley continues. This weekend saw Rod Newton fishing from a boat and taking what is possibly the best limit bag of fish this year. His catch of six rainbows weighed 7.04, 6.07, 6.01, 5.02, 4.07 and 4.02, a total bag weight of 33lbs 7ozs. The fish all came from Stratford/Moreton area. Other good catches included Bill Pugh and partner who landed 14 fish including fish of 6.00, 5.00 and several others over 4.00. From the bank Malcolm Fisher took a huge fish of 8.07 as well as other over 5.00 and Dave Russell also landed a rainbow of 5.00.

There will be boats available at Chew up until the end of November outside of the Pike fishing sessions and bank fishing carries on at all the lakes until the end of November.

 

 

 


 

A stunning overwintered Rainbow of 6lb 6oz was caught from Butcombe by P. Morgan of S. Wales on an olive buzzer on a very bright day which shows that even in bright conditions the fish will still feed. Apart from the usual Diawls and buzzers it’s that time of year when damsels are about with several bank anglers already reporting good catches using these patterns.

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Another good week for Litton with most anglers finding success on both Top and bottom lakes. Mike Thompson took a beautiful, full tailed rainbow of 6.02 from the top lake. The fish fell to a black wooly bugger fished deep in the middle of the lake. (see picture).

 

REMINDER: Litton is now available for single rod and afternoon rods.

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No wonder Colin Burbidge looks happy. He's just landed the biggest ever rainbow from Chew Valley! The fish was taken fishing from a boat in Herons Green B and fell to a size 14 gold ribbed Diawl Bach. The weight? 14lbs 9ozs!!! Congratulations Colin. 

 

(Picture shows Steve Taylor, Derek Stenner, Denise Matthews & Keith Brown, back at the Lodge soon after lunch with limit bags)

 

 
Season permit holder Steve Usma took the biggest fish of the week, a beautiful 6-10 brownie. He caught the fish whilst fishing from Walley Bank. It fell to an orange hopper fished just below the surface.

  
 

Rik Anderson with a nice 5lbs brownie

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