CARP ANGLING
Carp
anglers are well catered for with numerous waters on offer with
quality carping available in and around the Exeter area, whilst
nearly all have carp present some of the following waters are
better suited for the dedicated carp angler:
River Exe - Weirfield Fishery
This stretch of river is an extremely
popular haunt for local carp anglers, the most popular time for
carp fishing at this venue being during the summer months when
there is a good population of Carp in situ. The hard fighting
river fish fall to most baits and rigs and in good conditions;
multiple catches are possible with fish up to the 30lb mark. In
the colder winter months, and provided the water levels are normal,
good catches can be experienced even when fishing short sessions.
Perhaps the only negative aspect of this water is the long walk
from the nearest car park, hit it in the right conditions however,
and the excellent carping on offer more than justifies the walk.
Sampford Peverell Ponds
The
Sampford fishery consist of two small ponds; both adjacent to
the main Exeter to London railway line, whilst they may be small
in size they are though well stocked with carp. The first pond,
next to the access road to the Tiverton Parkway Railway Station
has all species present with carp averaging mid-double; the biggest
reported being 23lb. The second pond is located on the other side
of the railway line and stocked mostly with carp; whilst generally
smaller fish are present than in the first pond, there have been
however, reports of the occasional big fish being hooked and lost
in the pads! Sampford is not a difficult water to fish as the
resident carp take most bait’s with no need to use any special
rigs to catch.
Abbrook Pond
An excellent, long established
carp fishery formed originally from an old clay pit and set in
a mature, tree lined environment with dense lily pads in the surrounding
the margins. Abbrook offers good sport for intermediate carp angler
with the resident fish going to low twenties. This well-stocked
pond has attractive, rustic bridges offering access to the quiet
backwaters & island. Whilst Abbrook could not be classed as
an easy water; it is nevertheless suitable for all standards of
carp anglers and ideally suited for the experienced Carper wanting
a change of scene.
Exeter Canal
The
Canal is 6 miles long with an average depth of 12 feet throughout,
offering good carp fishing for the adventurous carper with numerous
30’s having been caught, and a confirmed 40lb fish. There
are loads of carp present - if you can find them! Due to its sheer
size however, the Can al
has the reputation of being extremely difficult, of the few carp
anglers that do fish it, many believe it has the potential for
a possible British record fish! On hot summer sunny days many
“chunks” can be spotted cruising the surface, they
are though, very nomadic. The Canal is a very under fished venue
with hardly any carp angling pressure to speak of, definitely
not easy, but very challenging for the dedicated carp angler with
the possibility of catching a carp that has never seen a hook
or been on the bank before - an unmatched and unique carp venue
for the serious carper who wants a challenge.
Please
note, night angling on Sampford Peverell, Abbrook & Weirfield
has a night fishing restriction see each water for details
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