Monday, October 06, 2008

Where have all the Eels gone?


 4lb 6oz Eel caught at Meynall 7.45 2/10/08


The freshwater eel, that mysterious traveller from the Sargasso sea is present in virtually all river systems in Britain but is most notably absent from the Soar, Wreake and Eye, rivers which it would access via the Humber and Trent. Eels were once plentiful in Leicestershire's rivers and pond and can grow to over 8lbs.
Jelson man Phil Gilbert remembers eels being caught from the Wreake in the mid fifties. He said, "They were good ones, around 2lb, then they stopped.Why?
My curiosity was aroused even more some years ago, talking to an eldely local  overlooking the remnants of Hoby Mill, on the river Wreake.The man said,see that old grate there? that was the eel trap, so they came up in sufficient numbers to harvest, but stopped in the fifties."
A woman from Stapleford on the River Eye told him there was still a trap at the outflow of the Stapleford Park Lake into the river.
Phil added that he was sure he found the answer when he was at a Salmon and Trout Association meeting function. A guest speaker from the Trent Salmon Trust spoke about the successful reintroduction of salmon into the river Dove via the river Trent. He explained that the reason for the demise of the salmon was the obstacles put in the river, particularly the Trent. The Enviroment Agency would not consider a programme to re-introduce salmon to the Dove until all obstacles at Colwick Sluices just downstream on the Trent had been resolved. A fish pass wascreated in recent years purely by accident when Holme Pierpont canoe course was created in 1957. His theory  was thrown into doubt when the fishing proprietor of Cropston told him that they found many eels there in the late seventies. They were large ones weighing 4 and 5 lb and would have come up the river Lyn from its junction with the Soar at Quorn via Swithland rReservoir.. As this was 20 years after Colwick Sluices were built, his theory looked flawed, however, eel expert Barry Connell says that eels only grow at 10 years to the pound , so the ones in Cropston were 40 to 50 years old.The theory was still good as they would have ascended to this reservoir before the sluices were built. He has a documented record of an eel of 1lb 8oz caught on the river Eye on November 29 1970 and heard that when Savages Hole in Syston was filled in they found eels, large ones that nobody knew were there-when was this?

Somewhere in a lake or pond in Leicestershire more than 50 years old there could be a monster eel.



Bob Fossey Jelson SRC

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Tim's Tops



A couple of pics for the website from a day tench fishing at the end of April at Kirby lake. The mirror weighs 22lb 8oz and the common 17lb.
They were a nice surprise,the mirror beats my previous personal best by 14lb!

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Wild Fowl Shoot dates at Kirby Lake

Shooting Dates 2009-10

12.09.09
26.09.09
10.10.09
24.10.09
07.11.09
21.11.09
05.12.09
19.12.09

02.01.10
16.01.10
31.01.10


The shoot arranged for Dec 19th will be a morning dawn flight. Shooters will be assembling at 6 am and be finished by 10 am



Water must be vacated 2 hours before dusk on the above dates


Posted 18 04 09

Match Fixtures for 2008-9

Club Matches

June 7 Committee match, Meynell Small Lake

June 22 Jelly Trophy (Kirby Lake)

July 20th Summer Cup (Meynell Small or Large Lake)
Draw 8 a.m Fish 9a.m-2p.m

August 10 Pairs match (Meynell Small or Large Lake)
Draw 8 a.m Fish 9a.m-2p.m

September 6th 24 hr Carp Match, Meynell
(Night Fishing Card Holders Only)
Fish 12 p.m Saturday 6/9/08 to 12 p.m 7/9/08
This match must be booked with Matt. Tel 07523 961904

October 5th Autumn Cup, Kirby Lake
Draw 8 a.m Fish 9a.m-2p.m

October 19 Winter Cup, River Soar
Draw 8 a.m Fish 9a.m-2p.m

Sept 14 Absent Friends Memorial Match (Mick Yarwood, Dick Cookson)
Meynell Small Lake
Draw 8 a.m Fish 9a.m-2p.m

November 2nd Pike Match, Maynell large Lake
Draw 8 a.m Fish 9a.m-1p.m


Mini Series dates for 2009- Open Matches
May 3 & May 17th, Meynell Small Lake
10th May & May 24th Kirby lake
-£5 all in-

Carp Matches, Kirby Lake (Syndicate members only)
June 27th 24 hour Carp Match
Sept 19th 36 Hour Carp Match



If anyone has any of Jelson Main Cups or Shields could they please return them to Bob Fossey asap

Matchmans Rosebowl

Best four results to count

Maximum pegs available
Meynell lake 40 pegs: Away matches 30 pegs
Kirby lake 30 pegs

All matches must be booked with Graham Garner Tel 07833641634



Note SEPT match is 36 Hr not 24

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Some nice words about our waters from the Fisheries Office

Dear Bob,
In response to your request I visited Jelson Angling Club's Small and Large Meynell lakes on the morning of 21st May 2008. I checked the basic water quality of both lakes.
The results were as follows:
Dissolved Oxygen (%) pH Ammonia (ppt)
Small Lake (margin) 97 7 <0.1>
Large Lake (margin) 102 7 <0.1
These represent good conditions for fish for these elements of water chemistry.
As a whole I was impressed with the overall management of the site - its always nice to see a fishery that's considerate of its fish, anglers and wildlife.
If you need any further assistance or advice please feel free to drop me a line.
Regards
Josie Pegg
Fisheries Officer

Monday, April 21, 2008

And there's more....

Bream,Roach,Carp (Mirror and Common) Stocked into Meynell small lake in April this year 2008!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

ACA


Take a look at what the ACA does for us!