Orchard lakes fishing 2019
Hi welcome back.
its was a beautiful February day so I went fishing at Orchard Lakes in New Milton. I got a couple of fish so I was happy.
Something different to my usual vlogs I hope you enjoyed this.
Thanks again.
ORCHARD LAKES, BASHLEY, HAMPSHIRE
Ray Walton visits Orchard Lakes, Bashley, Hampshire, (tel: 07790 915434 orchardlakes.co.uk SAT NAV BH25 5TD) for the Angler's Mail Where To Fish series.
Visit our website...
Like us on Facebook...
Follow us @AnglerMail on Twitter
Report your catches to: anglersmail@ipcmedia.com
Click here to get Angler's Mail on your iPad
Orchard Lakes - Bashley
A Wednesday Open and with the temperatures dropping to -3 during the night would certainly affect the fishing!
Carp Fishing Early Spring Tactics
Gardner Tackle team member Tom Oliver visits a new fishery that has recently opened in the New Forest called Jimmy's Lake. Tom runs through the tactics he likes to employ during the early part of Spring and puts the theory into practice landing six fish for our cameras.
[COLLEGE] Orchard Lakes Documentary.
Music:
Tom Day - Our World.
Indoor fishing in the UK!
Steve Collett, the popular Angler's Mail magazine weekly columnist, gets a peek into indoors fishing at Cast North West.
This centre gets youngsters from all backgrounds into fishing, in a safe environment.
The full feature appeared in Angler's Mail magazine cover-dated September 29, 2015 - still available digitally online for iPad, Android tablets etc.
Follow Steve Collett's adventures for all kinds of species and all kinds of venues, every week in Angler's Mail magazine.
Visit our website and subscribe to the weekly mag now at
Report your catches to: anglersmail@timeinc.com
Orchard Lakes- Bashley
With a quick return to Orchard Lakes in Bashley and twenty nine people fishing the Good Friday Open I was hoping for a decent display from myself? blog at
Carp fishing at hordle lakes 2017
Carp fishing at hordle lakes
FIELD FARM FISHERIES, FIELD FARM, LAUNTON, NR BICESTER, OXFORDSHIRE, ANGLERS MAIL TACTICAL BRIEFINGS
Adam Rayner visits Field Farm Fisheries, Field Farm, Launton, Nr Bicester, Oxfordshire ( Tel: 01869 277279 fieldfarmfisheries.co.uk Sat Nav. OX26 5EL) for the Angler's Mail Where To Fish series.
Location: From A41 Eastbound out of Bicester, at the last roundabout in town, take the second exit, to follow A4421 Seelscheid Way. Follow to three way roundabout with Bicester Road, to take second exit, effectively right, signposted ‘Launton Village Only’. Then 4th right into Station Road. Turn left at crossroads (where you have to give-way) and fishery is immediately on the left.
Sat Nav OX26 5EL
Website:
Visit our website...
Like us on Facebook...
Follow us @AnglersMail on Twitter
Report your catches to: anglersmail@timeinc.com
WAINSFORD LAKE, EVERTON, HAMPSHIRE
Ray Walton visits Wainsford Lake, Everton, Hampshire (tel: 01202 480009, christchurchac.org.uk SAT NAV. SO41 0UD) for the Angler's Mail Where To Fish series.
Visit our website...
Like us on Facebook...
Follow us @AnglerMail on Twitter
Report your catches to: anglersmail@ipcmedia.com
HORDLE LAKES, HORDLE, HAMPSHIRE
Ray Walton visits Hordle Lakes, Hordle, Hampshire (Tel: 07522 920679 or 07709 853353 hordle-lakes.co.uk SAT NAV SO41 0GA) for the Angler's Mail Where To Fish series.
Visit our website...
Like us on Facebook...
Follow us @AnglerMail on Twitter
Report your catches to: anglersmail@ipcmedia.com
Click here to get Angler's Mail on your iPad
Hordle lakes lymington hampshire uk
Great fishing for all the family
Catching carp in Oxfordshire part 1
My blog of carp fishing sessons on a local members water in winter 2010.
FIELD FARM FISHERIES, FIELD FARM, LAUNTON, NEAR BICESTER, OXFORDSHIRE
Adam Rayner visits Field Farm Fisheries, Field Farm, Launton, Nr Bicester, Oxfordshire,( or tel: 01869 277279 Sat Nav OX26 5EL) for the Angler's Mail Where To Fish series.
Visit our website...
Like us on Facebook...
Follow us @AnglersMail on Twitter
Report your catches to: anglersmail@ipcmedia.com
Tornado forming in oxfordshire
7th may 2012 at linear fisheries we witnessed this tornado forming
fun bass at pimlico lake
about 4 pounds
Places to see in ( Olney - UK )
Places to see in ( Olney - UK )
Olney is a market town and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes, South East England. It is also part of the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, with a population of around 6,500 people. It lies on the River Great Ouse, very close to the borders with Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire and equidistant from Northampton, Bedford and Milton Keynes. It has easy access to the M1 at Junction 14 (approximately seven miles) and fast train links to London from Milton Keynes Central or Bedford (each approximately twelve miles distant). It is a popular tourist destination, perhaps best known for the Olney Pancake Race and for the Olney Hymns by William Cowper and John Newton.
First mentioned as Ollanege (Olla's island) in 932, the town has a history as a lace-making centre. The place, later called Olnei was held in 1086 AD by Bishop Geoffrey of Coutances as its overlord, according to the Domesday Book. During the English Civil War, Olney was the site of the Battle of Olney Bridge.
In the late 18th century, William Cowper and John Newton collaborated here on what became known as the Olney Hymns. John Newton, author of the hymn Amazing Grace, was curate of Olney and is buried here. His guest was William Cowper (English poet and hymnodist (1731–1800)). The town has the Cowper and Newton Museum dedicated to them. The museum was adapted from Cowper's former residence, which was given to the town in 1905 by the publisher William Hill Collingridge (who had been born in the house). Newton was succeeded as curate in Olney by the biblical commentator Thomas Scott (1747–1821).
The hamlet of Olney Park Farm to the north of the town of Olney derives its name from a park established in 1374 by Ralph, Third Baron Bassett of Sapcote in Leicester. In 1861 it attained civil parish status, but was subsequently incorporated into an enlarged Olney civil parish around 1931. Olney formerly had its own railway station on the Bedford—Northampton line, but the line was closed in 1962.
The A509 road runs into the wide High Street bordered by historic town houses. The Market Place is the site of a general market on Thursdays and a farmers' market on the first Sunday each month. The vast majority of Olney shops are independents, attracting shoppers from further afield to find the galleries, antique, rug and furniture sellers, as well as boutiques for interior design, fashionable clothes and perfumery. There are restaurants, pubs, cafes and takeaways offering a wide variety of British and international food.
As Olney continues to expand, with new housing estates, a secondary-level satellite campus, Ousedale School has opened for pupils from year 7 to year 11. Olney Infants School is for reception to year 2 children and Olney Middle School takes the children up to year 6, at the age of 11. The route for an A509 by-pass may continue to be an issue for the residents of the town, as are the various wind farm sites proposed in the locality.
( Olney - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Olney . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Olney - UK
Join us for more :
Hordle lakes bobs lake catch montage
my catches from hordle lake
LAKESIDE FISHING LAKE, BRIMPTON COMMON, NEAR READING, BERKSHIRE
Adam Rayner visits Lakeside Fishing Lake, Brimpton Common, Reading, West Berkshire (lakesidefishinglake.co.uk or tel: 0118 981 4138 SAT NAV RG7 4RT) for the Angler's Mail Where To Fish series.
Visit our website...
Like us on Facebook...
Follow us @AnglersMail on Twitter
Report your catches to: anglersmail@ipcmedia.com