FRIMLEY
River carping expert Neil Wayte has deserted the rivers recently and has been regularly fishing Pit Three on Frimley. Whilst the lake has a superb head of carp it is the population of big bream that have attracted Neil’s attentions.

25lb fully scaled mirror

25lb common to swimfeeder

Whilst some excellent bream to double figures have fallen to Neil he keeps being pestered by good carp including this stunning fully scaled mirror of 25lb.

As well as the big fully scaled mirror the same session also produced an excellent 25lb 6oz common carp.

Neil spodded out a big bed of particles before fishing and landed both of the carp, together with a 10lb bream, on a stepped up feeder rig with a particle hookbait.

Don’t forget you can buy Neil’s book, ‘River Carping’

AMWELL

Jaffa at 38lb 8oz
Jaffa, the largest mirror in RMC Angling’s Amwell fishery, hit an all time high new top weight when captured recently by Ware angler Paul Hodkinson at 38lb 8oz. The fish is pictured here and is looking in absolutely perfect condition.

Jaffa has been growing steadily over the past couple of years and is looking good to become the first fish to top 40lb in this small Lee Valley syndicate fishery.

Amwell is perhaps the most neglected of RMC Angling’s syndicate waters but it is a quite delightful fishery comprising two lakes of 3 and 5 acres with an excellent head of 20lb carp and an ever-increasing number of 30’s.

YATELEY AND K1 STOCK
These superb four-summer-old Fishers Pond strain carp were part of a consignment of eighty that were introduced into RMC Angling fisheries at Yateley and Kingsmead last week. Part of RMC Angling’s total committment to stocking quality British strain fish into quality British waters.

More stock for Yateley and K1
The fish averaged 11lb in weight. Thirty went into the day ticket South Lake fishery at Yateley and twenty into the Sandhurst Lake on the same complex.

Thirty fish also went into the Kingsmead One fishery – where the initial introduction of some 200 fish of the same strain are just starting to reach 30lb.

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