Temple Lake Latest Catches week ending 11/6/17
New member Luke Luff has started his Temple lake campaign in style with the biggest fish that Bury Hill has to offer, Nemo at 43 lb 1 oz (see photos).
Luke, from Horsham, came down in the afternoon for an overnighter after there was a slight improvement in the weather of strong winds and rain, opting to fish peg 13.
He cast a krill pop-up with a small PVA bag of crumbed boilies into open water directly in front of him to tempt the personal best fish, which has only been reported twice this year.
At the start of March, another new member, Sam Doherty, landed the fish at exactly 40 lb on his first day, on a Sticky Baits The Krill boilie in open water. And then in April another new member, Anthony Parker, caught Nemo at 41 lb on his first session on the lake.
Back in late-December 2015, Martin Goddard banked Nemo at 43 lb 3 oz on only his second visit to the lake to set a new fishery record. This latest capture was witnessed by fishery manager Chris Wilmott, who helped with the weighing.
Conor Cook followed a successful Old Lake session with a visit to Temple and added a 26 lb 6 oz “stunning mirror” on Monday afternoon (see photos).
And last week we reported how Ray Harding, from Epsom, landed mirror carp of 27 lb 15 oz and 20 lb from peg 9 on Nash Citruz pop-ups, while his pal Mick Warren had an 18 lb 8 oz fish from peg 10 on a Mainline Cell snowman cast to the pads.
They have sent in pictures of their fish, which are posted below.
PLEASE NOTE: LEAD CORE IS BANNED ON BOTH TEMPLE AND THE OLD LAKE. PLEASE SEE KEN IN THE SHOP FOR FURTHER DETAILS.






















