NEWS 1 October 2019 to 31 October 2019

2020 Bookings

You can now book your favourite week for 2020 noting we reopen on Saturday 21st March 2020.  Bookings are now being accepted that include Apartment plus Fishing for 3, 4 or 7-nights or longer.

See all Availability online via https://www.manor-fisheries.co.uk/availability/.

Holiday Arrival and Departure Dates

  • 7 nights is arriving Saturday and leaving Saturday by 10.00 am

  • 4 nights is arriving Monday and leaving Friday by 10.00 am

  • 3 nights is arriving Friday and leaving Monday by 10.00 am

Acceptance

Today – 7, 4 or 3-nights or longer for 2020 bookings that include Apartment plus Fishing

Today – 2020 Member Application – numbers will again be limited

Dec’19 – Bookings from anglers for fishing up to month 4 ahead

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Christmas Gifts

Why not organise a 2020 Membership or buy a fishing Voucher for a friend.

See Vouchers and fishing charges online via https://www.manor-fisheries.co.uk/rates

See Member application online at https://www.manor-fisheries.co.uk/night-fishing

Fishing Report – arriving 1st October 2019

Experiencing mixed autumnal weather Terry Keard participated in his last fishing session for this season and found the Catfish feeding actively. Starting with five days on Lake 2 (Carp/Catfish) produced 26 x Cats to 38lbs 8ozs, including 18 x 30’s and 6 x 20’s with a total weight of 796lbs 8ozs noting the average Catfish weight was 30lbs 8ozs.

Terry then fished a further mostly rainy five days on Lake 1 (Carp) and finished with 35 x Carp, including 26 x Commons to 16lbs 2ozs and 22 x doubles plus 9 x Mirrors to 18lbs 5ozs and 5 x doubles.

Terry with his 18lbs 5ozs Mirror

Terry with his 18lbs 5ozs Mirror

2019 Leader Board Winner Results

Since closing for winter we are delighted to announce the winners of our 2019 Leader Board competition with each angler being awarded £50.00 as follows:

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Special mention is made of two of our regular anglers:

  • Tracy Day is our first female Leader Board winner and is now the holder of the Catfish record caught by a female – many, many congratulations.

    • Catfish weighing 46lbs on the 21st September

  • Paul Evans is our only fourth time Leader Board winner who has again won the Tench Leader Board competition:

    • Tench weighing 5lbs 6ozs on the 20th July 2019

    • Tench weighing 6lbs 15ozs on the 27th May 2017

    • Tench weighing 5lbs 15ozs on the 30th June 2016

    • Tench weighing 6lbs 12ozs on the 20th June 2015

2019 Results for Manor Fishery PIN Awards

Each year we award every angler with a PIN to commemorate catching their first Manor Fisheries specimen fish for each species shown below noting this year success was confined only to Catfish.

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The growth of the Catfish this past year has seen many PINS awarded for 40lbs+ and we are delighted to announce the 16 x 2019 “Pin” award winners as follows:

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The 1,000 lbs Club

Many of our regulars will recognise that there are times during the summer when the Cats become ravenous resulting in large total single session weights of Cats being recorded. This year was an exception, and particularly during May, June and July when day and night catches were significantly lower than usual – see the 2019 Catfish Report below. As a result there were no new members of the 1,000 lbs Club this year but you may be interested in recalling past winners:

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Special mention is made of the following three anglers who have twice landed over 1,000lbs in a single session:

  • Bill Phillips with 1,350lbs during May 2011 and 1,063lbs during August 2017

  • Reg Miller with 1,592lbs during June 2016 and 1,071lbs during June 2017

  • Steve Hyder with 1,387lbs during July 2015 and 1,187lbs during June 2018

 2019 Catfish Report

As mentioned earlier, Cat fishing was challenging this year throughout May, June and July when both day and night Catfish catches were significantly lower than expected. It can be seen from the picture below that the regular annual removal of small Cats has resulted in a further 33% increase in 40lbs+ Cats caught this year. Nevertheless the overall May through July catches this season plummeted by a disappointing 37% seasonal (6-months) decrease in Cats caught weighing over 30lbs.

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The three main factors that have contributed to disappointing May, June and July Catfish catches include:

  1. Unsettled weather from May to July that was relatively dry with long periods of high pressure.

  2. Occasional excessive ground baiting.

  3. The appearance of many Carp typically ranging from 1lb to 3lbs plus numerous small Rudd.

There is little we can do to control (1) but the Rule change banning Spods and ground baiting Spoons should help to address (2) and reduce the introduction of unnecessary and excess bait. Next month we will report on completed actions associated with (3) and the removal of surplus Carp, Rudd and Catfish.

From the following tables it can be see which months on average produce most catches for the heavier Cats.

Cats over 40lbs

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Cats ove 30lbs

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2020 Leader Board

The Leader Board competition will again run throughout our 2020 Season and commence on Saturday 21st March 2020. Prizes will be awarded for the following specimens caught by or on Sunday 11th October 2020:

  • £50.00 for the first verified 50lbs+ Catfish

  • £50.00 for the first verified 30lbs+ Carp

  • £50.00 for the first verified 8lbs+ Tench

In the event these “Target weights” are not met, the above prizes will be awarded for the heaviest verified Carp, Catfish and Tench specimens recorded in the Cabin Log Book by or on Sunday 11th October 2020.

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All Members have now agreed to record their catches in the Cabin Log Book (see the Member application conditions). Recording Cats weighing over 30lbs and Carp over 20lbs forms the basis of our Monthly News Report and provides valuable input to our lake management plans.

Our sincere thanks to all those anglers who have spent a few moments in the past to summarise their catch in the Cabin Log Book.