With the dry weather [yes it really has been dry as far as ponds are concerned] the water level is well down and it is now dry behind the small island. It has been decided that this will be a good opportunity to rake and dig out the bottom so that there will always be water behind the island giving fry an area to escape from the Perch. The nature of the area to the rear also means that a lot of natural food like bloodworm etc inhabits the area and it unfortunately dies when the water level drops and it dries out.
We want to do this the week commencing the 14th Sept.
Now comes the good bit, up until now it has been the 'royal we' doing the work, this will have to change.
I have had lots of offers of help midweek or maybe Saturdays, unfortunately so far this year the two midweek work parties have been me and myself despite the offers.
So in order to do this work I must have help. Ring me and let me know what day is best that week and hopefully we can agree a day/date.
Mike Smith
02085053215
07989817316
Sunday, 16 August 2009
Paradise Lake
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
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Welcome to the new web blog of Hollow Angling Society.
Hollow Angling Society, known locally as HAS is a small fishing club with fishing lakes and river fishing along the North to North East corner of the M25 corridor covering fishing in Outer London, Essex and Hertfordshire, ranging from ideal junior ponds to serious Carp fishing waters.
We are members of the Turnford Angling Consortium controlling the Slipe Lane fishery in the Lea Valley Regional Park, consisting of Railway, Marsh, Lea and Boot pits, well known for their specimen fish especially the resident Carp.
Other fisheries are Passingford Pond near Abridge in Essex and Paradise Lake in the Warlies Estate between Woodford and Epping. We also have tickets for the Lea Relief Channel between Waltham Abbey and Waltham Cross.
We are members of The Angling Trust.
Matches are arranged on a regular basis throughout the year to other waters in London and Essex.
Our membership is limited each year to ensure our fisheries are not over fished, with existing members coming mainly from the East London, South Essex and Hertfordshire areas, covering boroughs such as Walthamstow, Chingford, Woodford, Wanstead, Redbridge, Loughton, Debden, Epping, Hainault, Barking and Romford.
Hollow Angling Society, known locally as HAS is a small fishing club with fishing lakes and river fishing along the North to North East corner of the M25 corridor covering fishing in Outer London, Essex and Hertfordshire, ranging from ideal junior ponds to serious Carp fishing waters.
We are members of the Turnford Angling Consortium controlling the Slipe Lane fishery in the Lea Valley Regional Park, consisting of Railway, Marsh, Lea and Boot pits, well known for their specimen fish especially the resident Carp.
Other fisheries are Passingford Pond near Abridge in Essex and Paradise Lake in the Warlies Estate between Woodford and Epping. We also have tickets for the Lea Relief Channel between Waltham Abbey and Waltham Cross.
We are members of The Angling Trust.
Matches are arranged on a regular basis throughout the year to other waters in London and Essex.
Our membership is limited each year to ensure our fisheries are not over fished, with existing members coming mainly from the East London, South Essex and Hertfordshire areas, covering boroughs such as Walthamstow, Chingford, Woodford, Wanstead, Redbridge, Loughton, Debden, Epping, Hainault, Barking and Romford.
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