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ice pike fishing
does anybody think this prolonged ice age will have any effect on the pike fishing in general last year did,nt seem as cold but a few reports of finding dead fish mostly carp found under the ice probably no oxygen and toxics of rotting weeds e.tc do you think this could happen to the pike on shallow venues .Ive lost 9 carp in my garden pond to 6lb this year to the cold it was covered up too......gutted
stubbo- Posts : 3976
Join date : 2010-01-14
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Location : Warrington
Re: ice pike fishing
All sorts of horror stories coming from down south at places like the cemex frimley complex...lots of quality large carp been lost to the iced over water/lack of oxygen/build up of sulphates
tootall- Posts : 1339
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Re: ice pike fishing
happened up here last year on a small farm pond killed all the big carp biggest 28lb it was about 2 ft deep one of my carp was 20 years old took food out of my hand ......gutted matetootall wrote:All sorts of horror stories coming from down south at places like the cemex frimley complex...lots of quality large carp been lost to the iced over water/lack of oxygen/build up of sulphates
stubbo- Posts : 3976
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A Place w++++ R+++++ carp fisheries, No longer in use, WHY i hear you ask, Well in the summer last year the carp were gulping for air and there was dozens of them, So they put a big industrial pump on the site to pump the water out and into the air, Then when it splashed down the oxigen levels would rise, But they had the return pipe on an embankment, and everything was ok'ish So they just left it to do its stuff, At the end of the day the farmer heard the pump still running decided to go out and turn it of for the night, But the pipe that was on the embankment had moved and the water had gone into the ditch behind it, The lake was just a few pools of water with all the fish slapping about in the mud, But the majority were dead or dying, So you will never guese what the farmers did next,stubbo wrote:happened up here last year on a small farm pond killed all the big carp biggest 28lb it was about 2 ft deep one of my carp was 20 years old took food out of my hand ......gutted matetootall wrote:All sorts of horror stories coming from down south at places like the cemex frimley complex...lots of quality large carp been lost to the iced over water/lack of oxygen/build up of sulphates
Ok Ill tell you,
They filled it in without taking any of the surviving fish out,
Re: ice pike fishing
That's awfulpaddy pike wrote:A Place w++++ R+++++ carp fisheries, No longer in use, WHY i hear you ask, Well in the summer last year the carp were gulping for air and there was dozens of them, So they put a big industrial pump on the site to pump the water out and into the air, Then when it splashed down the oxigen levels would rise, But they had the return pipe on an embankment, and everything was ok'ish So they just left it to do its stuff, At the end of the day the farmer heard the pump still running decided to go out and turn it of for the night, But the pipe that was on the embankment had moved and the water had gone into the ditch behind it, The lake was just a few pools of water with all the fish slapping about in the mud, But the majority were dead or dying, So you will never guese what the farmers did next,
Ok Ill tell you,
They filled it in without taking any of the surviving fish out,
Lefty- Posts : 1297
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Re: ice pike fishing
That is awful.
Lakes up here in yorkshire have suffered too. Lindholme lake being one of them. Lots of dead floating carp some in the 20's. My lake only lost one pike of around 7lb so I'm licks really. The first day the lake was fishable though both pike and carp came out
Lakes up here in yorkshire have suffered too. Lindholme lake being one of them. Lots of dead floating carp some in the 20's. My lake only lost one pike of around 7lb so I'm licks really. The first day the lake was fishable though both pike and carp came out
Lucan- Posts : 49
Join date : 2010-04-02
Re: ice pike fishing
lets hope the shallow small lakes are okLucan wrote:That is awful.
Lakes up here in yorkshire have suffered too. Lindholme lake being one of them. Lots of dead floating carp some in the 20's. My lake only lost one pike of around 7lb so I'm licks really. The first day the lake was fishable though both pike and carp came out
stubbo- Posts : 3976
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ice age ? and the pike got passed the last ice age so no not at all
essox_lucius- Posts : 19
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ice pike fishing
yes but not all lakes are deep the one i fish is only 18 inch deep and its lost some good carp the ice was 6inch thick it has only just thawed out mate just worried not lost to many pikeessox_lucius wrote:ice age ? and the pike got passed the last ice age so no not at all
stubbo- Posts : 3976
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Re: ice pike fishing
stubbo wrote:yes but not all lakes are deep the one i fish is only 18 inch deep and its lost some good carp the ice was 6inch thick it has only just thawed out mate just worried not lost to many pikeessox_lucius wrote:ice age ? and the pike got passed the last ice age so no not at all
Stubbo, my little lake is inly 2 meters deep, its about half an acre and was iced up to about 12 inches, I havent lost any fish, and yet a lake just up the road, deeper and longer lost a load of Carp and some decent Pike, I guess it is the vegatation in the bottom that does the damage, some lakes and ponds are untouched whilst others lose some fish, so I guess whatever happens Pike will survive, but there will be some casualities.
Steve French- Posts : 738
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Re: ice pike fishing
hopefully not to many mateSteve French wrote:stubbo wrote:yes but not all lakes are deep the one i fish is only 18 inch deep and its lost some good carp the ice was 6inch thick it has only just thawed out mate just worried not lost to many pikeessox_lucius wrote:ice age ? and the pike got passed the last ice age so no not at all
Stubbo, my little lake is inly 2 meters deep, its about half an acre and was iced up to about 12 inches, I havent lost any fish, and yet a lake just up the road, deeper and longer lost a load of Carp and some decent Pike, I guess it is the vegatation in the bottom that does the damage, some lakes and ponds are untouched whilst others lose some fish, so I guess whatever happens Pike will survive, but there will be some casualities.
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