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May 2011 :: Here is the latest fishing report for Nineoaks Fishery near Aberaeron, Ceredigion in West-Wales.
Coarse fishing: Plenty of good Carp regularly being  caught on various baits including raw sausage, luncheon meat, and floating  baits such as bread, dog biscuit and chunks of thick toast! Quiet during the  mornings and as the afternoon progresses the fishing just gets better and  better each day. 
  
The House Pool continues to produce some excellent Bream and  Roach catches which regularly include large Roach and Bream around the 2-3lb  mark. Best Carp has been as 12 Ghost Mirror. 
The Main Lake has also produced  some excellent Roach around the 1- 1.5lb size and as ever produces some  excellent Carp catches. A retired Teacher, Chris, from South Wales  (pictured) had a 16lb Common. Local angler, David from Llewyncelyn, had an 11lb  Linear Carp. Visiting angler, Malcolm Walker of Aintree Liverpool had a pb of  7lb 1oz. Other good baits are sweetcorn, Maggot, cooked mussel, prawns and  cockles (not in preservative). For some really excellent Roach fishing Nineoaks  takes some beating. 
Trout Fishing: 
  
  Meanwhile, the Trout fishing  continues to be good with plenty of fish around the 2lb mark in all 3 lakes.  Wet flies are still predominantly the fly to use with most fish around 3ft  down. The Apps bloodworm and Pennel Flies have been deadly capturing a lot of  fish, with the orange or white fritz's and Cat's Whisker close seconds. 
Please Note: 
  
  Check our pictures to see how we  encourage our anglers to hold the fish for a better picture by using the first  and second fingers of one hand to hold the pectoral fin firmly and supporting  the Carp with the other hand.

  
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Nineoaks is a purpose built angling complex, currently, with 3 well stocked Trout lakes, 2 Coarse Lakes and 1 small Novices pool. Set in idyllic, landscaped grounds and surrounded by an abundance of wildlife, birdlife and flora; just 1 ½ miles inland from the Aberystwyth to Cardigan (A487) coast road in West Wales.
Recent Trout catches have included:- 
  
During early March when we had "cold weather" and heavy frosts, and  semi-frozen lakes some good bags of Trout were being landed.
In the latter half of the Month when the weather was generally "bad"  the few anglers that braved the cold and dampness have had some good Trout and  bags of fish. Fish are still taking "gently" or "softly"  and a slow retrieve with a fly around 3ft deep has done the trick. Most anglers  catching Trout in the 2-2 1/2lb range. 
 
Two Holiday Anglers fishing "catch  & release"; a Roy Hubbard of Market Harborough and Ian Caulfield  of  Barrow-in-Furness both had over 12 fish each, all in the 2-3lb range  across all 3 Trout Pools fishing floating and intermediate lines and trying out  a variety of flies - Shrimp, Cats Whisker, Hares Ear , Damsels and Buzzers all  working well. Tomos Boyle of New Quay had a 3 1/4lb Rainbow on a White Blob.
Recent Coarse catches have  included:-
Although the weather has been poor some good catches of Roach and Carp with the  occasional Bream and Tench have been caught. 
Mr. Ian Pilson from Wrexham  fishing sweetcorn, pellet and the smaller sizes of the new Myokyku Boilies  certainly found the Carp in the Main Lake on peg #1 landing over 70lb of fish  to 9lb, with many in the 3-5lb bracket. He also had some excellent Roach  approaching the 1lb mark. He said that the new Boilies helped to sort out the  better Carp and using them in the House Pool caught Roach to 1lb on the  smaller Boilies, Carp to 10lb and Bream up to 2lb.
During a day of bad weather,  another holiday maker from Oldham had a 2lb Tench from the Main Lake on  sweetcorn and lots of Roach on maggots. The few warm days in the middle of  March saw Carp being caught on floating Bread and dog biscuits in the  afternoons. 
The best Carp in March was an 11lb 12oz common from the Main Lake  caught by Ted Cole of Cardigan on double sweetcorn. Several other doubles have  also been landed. A beautiful "linear Mirror" was caught by local  angler Nick Stephens of Cardigan who also had plenty of Bream.
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Here is the latest fishing report for Nineoaks Fishery near Aberaeron, Ceredigion in West-Wales.
Trout Fishing:- Although July and August, as everywhere has been, were slow and difficult months good fish were still being occasionally caught (see Trout above). Since then as we moved in to September, buzzers, nymphs and Damsels have been the best flies to use. Sinking lines with Orange Buzzers fished really slowly have produced some excellent bags. Fishing still continues to be slow and is expected to improve greatly as we move into cooler times with breezes producing some surface ripples.
Coarse Fishing:- 
  Local angler, Jason from New Quay  caught the above superb 12lb Common on the last cast of the evening. Meanwhile  James Chisholm, Penrhiwgaled Arms, New Quay caught another lovely 10lb 'ish  Grass Carp after stalking the fish for a while on floating bread. Good fish  have been coming out regularly nearly every day as shown by the lovely Mirror  of about 10lb from the Main Lake.
  
  Plenty of  quality 1lb+ Roach have been caught from the House Pool and the Main Lake and  both lakes have produced some superb Roach sport on a variety of baits,  including luncheon meat (and not always small cubes), small black slug, pellet,  paste and Bread.



 The cool,  damp mornings have produced plenty of black slug on the banks of the lakes and  what a superb natural bait it makes fished on a #10 Barbless Hook. Plenty of  good Carp have been caught using this free bait along with floating baits such  as pre-soaked dog biscuits and bread. Using a dog biscuit on a short ledger as  a "pop-up" has also produced some excellent sport. Biggest fish has  been a 19lb Mirror with several 12-15lb'es being caught too. 
  
  Some  skimmers are showing in the Mail Lake and plenty of slabs in the House Pool  with the biggest being around 4lb. Most Tench have been caught from the House  Pool and the odd one from Main. The Novices Pool has consistently produced some  great fishing, not huge fish, but plenty of fish all day mainly on sweetcorn  and luncheon meat from the margins.
  
  Night  Anglers have had consistent sport with most landing 2-3 dozen of good carp and  taking their rods out of the water about 1am 'ish in order to get some sleep!
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