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		<title>30th Sept &#8211; 2nd Oct</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Catch Report written by Steve Hackers of the Yorkshire Carpers Lee – Hooters &#8211; DNA baits Ocean X Paul W  – Chimney Shackers – Summer Bay &#8211; DNA baits S7 Skippy  – Platform Pete – Stumpy– DNA Fairview specials. Mark C &#8211; Mile We arrived at the lake early on Friday to find a couple [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Catch Report written by Steve Hackers of the Yorkshire Carpers</p>
<p>Lee – Hooters &#8211; DNA baits Ocean X<br />
Paul W  – Chimney<br />
Shackers – Summer Bay &#8211; DNA baits S7<br />
Skippy  – Platform<br />
Pete – Stumpy– DNA Fairview specials.<br />
Mark C &#8211; Mile</p>
<p>We arrived at the lake early on Friday to find a couple of anglers still on the lake, We had a chat with a couple of the anglers on to find it had been a slow week. We waited until there time was up and headed round to our swims. Lee was only fishing the day then going home as he had plans however would be returning early Saturday for the rest of the session. Spending the day stalking Lee bagged a colossal looking mid double common as he wanted which was 18lb 8oz. The rest of the day was slow and the next action was at 3am Saturday morning when Shackers landed the smaller of the white tip commons at 13lb 6oz. Again the action remained slow and with the boiling hot weather alot of the guys were hovering around the pads watching and trying to stalk a take from one of the wary carp. 2pm and Shackers started to receive some line bite indication on the productive rod, Sitting on his hands around 14:30 the alarm blistered into life! I lifted into the fish and it boiled on the surface 20 yards to the left of the spot but I couldn’t see what it was. After taking more line I’m thinking this could be one of the resident sturgeon :/ following a hard fight in open water the fish hits the deck and slowly plodded towards my feet. I got the fish to the pads 8yards out then the fish powered back out some 15 / 20 yards! I got the fish back into the pads and I then see a huge tail of a carp surface! I can see it’s a BIG mirror and I’m thinking it could be the big one (but I don’t want to jinx it) the carp holds itself in the lilies for a few more minutes however it then rolls fully on the surface and my nervous hopes come true as I see a Large C shaped scale appear! The 5 lads stood around me all say the same and my legs start to shake! I carefully tease the carp towards the net and she hits the spreader Block! I stand over the net and look at this huge carp at my Feet and everyone screams&#8230; GET IN!! I then get everything sorted and weigh her at 33lb 4oz smashing my PB by 7lb! A few shots on the bank then using the great weather I get in to have a few more shots and release her! Later that day pete gets a take in Stumpy and plays the fish into find it was a nice double figured common which ended the spell of carp.</p>
<p>The lads are back on at the end of October for their final session of the year.</p>
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		<title>9th &#8211; 11th Sept Yorks Carpers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shackers &#8211; Hooters  - DNA baits S7 Karl N – Chimney Lee – Summer Bay &#8211; DNA baits Ocean X Skippy  – Platform Seb – Stumpy Pete – Mile  – DNA Fairview specials. Another slow week but the Yorkshire carpers manage to wangle a couple out. Karl has a strange take on his right hand [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shackers &#8211; Hooters  - DNA baits S7<br />
Karl N – Chimney<br />
Lee – Summer Bay &#8211; DNA baits Ocean X<br />
Skippy  – Platform<br />
Seb – Stumpy<br />
Pete – Mile  – DNA Fairview specials.</p>
<p>Another slow week but the Yorkshire carpers manage to wangle a couple out. Karl has a strange take on his right hand rod and lands a Common  Shackers loses one from his margin spot at 2am Saturday 10<sup>th</sup> Lee 16lb 8oz scaley mirror 2pm 10<sup>th</sup> Lee low double common 4pm 10<sup>th</sup> 10pm Saturday 10<sup>th</sup> Shackers loses another carp from his Margin spot. 4am Sunday 11<sup>th</sup> Skippy manages a stunning low double mirror. 11:15am Sunday 11<sup>th</sup> Shackers saves a blank with a cracking 18lb common.</p>
<p>Photos added to the Gallery &#8211; <a title="Gallery" href="http://www.fairviewlake.co.uk/gallery/">here</a></p>
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		<title>Late August &#8211; Yorks Carpers Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This was a quiet weekend for the lads however a couple of carp were caught. Lee struck first blood with a nice mid double common from his margin spot. 28th August 2pm. The next to catch is Paul Clark with a 14lb 8oz common, Early Sunday morning Pete had a small common. No more fish [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was a quiet weekend for the lads however a couple of carp were caught. Lee struck first blood with a nice mid double common from his margin spot. 28<sup>th</sup> August 2pm. The next to catch is Paul Clark with a 14lb 8oz common, Early Sunday morning Pete had a small common.<br />
No more fish until Early hours Monday when Pete had a stunning 19lb imitation ghosty common aswell as clarkey having a 16lb common. Shackers managed to scrape a last minute carp off the surface at 10lb.</p>
<p>Friday 26<sup>th</sup>-29<sup>Th</sup> August.</p>
<p>Lee – Hooters – DNA baits Ocean X<br />
Shackers – Chimney – DNA baits S7<br />
Skippy – Summer Bay<br />
Pete – Platform<br />
Paul Clark – Stumpy – DNA Ocean X and Fairview specials.<br />
Andy &#8211; Mile</p>
<p>Pictures added to Gallery so check them out <a title="Gallery" href="http://www.fairviewlake.co.uk/gallery/">here</a></p>
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		<title>12/13 Sept</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 13:58:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My own fishing on Fairview has usually been of a good standard although the last two sessions have not been that way. Leaving a 48 hr session as they started to spawn is one thing but then turning up in hurricane Fairview is another. After a battle to secure the bivvy under the chimney my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My own fishing on Fairview has usually been of a good standard although the last two sessions have not been that way. Leaving a 48 hr session as they started to spawn is one thing but then turning up in hurricane Fairview is another. After a battle to secure the bivvy under the chimney my old man set up in hooters whilst i sorted my rods out. A quick missed run from the pads towards the garden was the only event that happened until 7 o clock this morning when my dads middle rod, fished into open water at 40 yards ripped away and after a hell of a struggle with it twice locking up solid in the pads he landed a superb pb common of 22.8oz . After no sleep due to the wind it more than made up for it. I have put the picture online in the gallery.</p>
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		<title>Paul from Barnsley 5th and 6th Sept 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A catch report from Paul Himself. Just done a 48hr on summer bay arrived sunday afternoon, no signs of any fish all day and night. it was like a ghost town.on the monday my friend wayne arrived to do a bit of piking and to have a bit of a social.It wasnt till monday night [...]]]></description>
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<p>A catch report from Paul Himself.</p>
<p>Just done a  48hr on summer bay arrived sunday afternoon, no signs of any fish all day and  night. it was like a ghost town.on the monday my friend wayne arrived to  do a bit of piking and to have a bit of a social.It wasnt till monday night at about 10pm i was just outside Irvs  collecting our take away, when i arrived back wayne was into a fish on  my rod so i let him crack on but he sliped and went head first in the  lake, it was very funny havn&#8217;t laughed as much in ages. i took the rod  off him and got the fish in a lovely mirror. just about to way the fish  when i realised my scales were busted, i was gutted.defo over 20lb i  reckon 24lb then at 3am i had a little common at about 8lb.then tues  wayne had a nice pike. i then noticed alot of fish showing infront of  the chimney following the wind. so i through 2 rods in there i was just  about to pack up about 6ish then i had a screamer nice common of around  19 to 20lb i think you have had both these fish andy.</p>
<p><a title="Doubles and other fish" href="http://www.fairviewlake.co.uk/gallery/general-and-other-fish/">Pictures to be added to gallery so check them out.</a></p>
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		<title>August Catches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jack Gill spent a four night session on his  Fairview. when he arrived at the lake on Sunday afternoon around 4 o&#8217;clock Irv was there to greet him with my bait OCEAN X. bait he had never used before so he was new to it.  Fortunately peg 20 was free, (as Jack  had hoped it would be) and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jack Gill spent a four night session on his  Fairview. when he arrived at the lake on Sunday afternoon around 4  o&#8217;clock Irv was there to greet him with my bait OCEAN X. bait he had never  used before so he was new to it.  Fortunately peg 20 was  free, (as Jack  had hoped it would be) and it had not been fished all weekend,  on that note jack got the gear on the barrow and got round there.   As he arrived at the peg there were fish moving up and down the right  hand side in the pads , straight away rods where out and set up, After slowly  introducing a little bit of bait, fishing for a bite, which paid off  when he landed the first of what was three twentys.</p>
<p>1st 24lb 8oz mirror</p>
<p>2nd 22 lb common</p>
<p>3rd 21 lb commom</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fairviewlake.co.uk/gallery/general-and-other-fish/?nggpage=3">for pictures please click here </a><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;"><br />
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		<title>July and August Lack of Catch Reports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are having little in the way of catch reports at the moment although new pictures have been added to the gallery from some anglers. Phil Myers sent a few pictures in from some of the trips he has had. Phils a regular who travels all the way from St Helens. Also a picture of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are having little in the way of catch reports at the moment although new pictures have been added to the gallery from some anglers. Phil Myers sent a few pictures in from some of the trips he has had. Phils a regular who travels all the way from St Helens. Also a picture of a stunning common which fell to Scott Lambert has been added. Keep the catch reports coming in guys. thanks.</p>
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		<title>June 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fish have finished spawning and Paul Wilkinson was on for 4 nights. He got there monday to find the pegs he wanted to fish full till dinner. Paul grabbed some dog biscuits and his stalker rod and went an sat in Irvs garden to see if he could spot any fish, after about 5 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fish have finished spawning and Paul Wilkinson was on for 4 nights. He got there monday to find the pegs he wanted  to fish full till dinner. Paul grabbed some dog biscuits and his stalker  rod and went an sat in Irvs garden to see if he could spot any fish, after  about 5 minutes he saw a couple a couple so threw a couple of biscuits  near them and one of the fish went straight for it so he free lined a couple  ov biscuits out and after 10 minutes the same fish came up and nailed them. The fish  gave Paul a good scrap and turned out to be a lovely looking common. On the scales it went  14lb bang on and it was a great start as he had not even got his gear  in my peg yet. When dinner time came the lads went and Paul dropped in the  mile swim and did alright. He managed 4 fish of a 4lb mirror , 12lb 2 oz mirror  ,17lb 4oz mirror and an 11lb 8oz aswell as losing 2. Come thursday dinner time Paul packed up amd had all my gear round in garden ready to go when he noticed  the amount of fish over on chimney side and in garden so he asked Irv if he  could stay on a extra night and jumped straight in the chimney and up the gear went  again nothing really happend till half 1 in the morning when his rod tore off and Paul played the fish for about 10 minutes. As it was edgeing its way towards  the net when the hook pulled out. Nothing else happend after that but Paul wasmore than happy. None of them big ones  came out but all good  looking fish all the fish and bites apart from the one off the top came on <a href="http://www.dnabaits.com" target="_blank"> dna maltx red</a> tipped with a piece of <a href="http://www.dnabaits.com" target="_blank">dna candy stick</a>. You can see all of Pauls pictures in the gallery section or <a href="http://www.fairviewlake.co.uk/gallery/general-and-other-fish/" target="_blank">click here</a></p>
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		<title>Fish Spawning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well the hot sun on friday certainly saw the fish pairing and grouping up and by the time the sun had set and the temperature had dropped the fish went balistic and got to spawning big time. We were on on friday night and we never slept due to the crashing and thrashing in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well the hot sun on friday certainly saw the fish pairing and grouping up and by the time the sun had set and the temperature had dropped the fish went balistic and got to spawning big time. We were on on friday night and we never slept due to the crashing and thrashing in the pads and all around the lake, it was fantastic to sit up in the early hours with a brew watching some truly awesome big carp. Needless to say the rods were pulled in and they were left to it.</p>
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		<title>Late May Bank Holiday 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chimney &#8211; Sebo Hooters &#8211; Lee Fisher Platform &#8211; Skippy Summer Bay &#8211; Steve Hackers Stumpy &#8211; Me Mile &#8211; Pete Newell Arriving  in the afternoon and the lads were set up and in for about tea time. Hackers had a real nice scally Mirror at 21:30 at 13lb 10oz, It was quiet for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chimney &#8211; Sebo<br />
Hooters &#8211; Lee Fisher<br />
Platform &#8211; Skippy<br />
Summer Bay &#8211; Steve Hackers<br />
Stumpy &#8211; Me<br />
Mile &#8211; Pete Newell</p>
<p>Arriving  in the afternoon and the lads were set up and in for  about tea time. Hackers had a real nice scally Mirror at 21:30 at 13lb  10oz, It was quiet for the rest of the 1st night and day except for a  couple of jack pike we caught just messing about for the pike. Hackers  then had a PB common at 21lb 12oz at 05:15 on sat morning, he was  buzzing and seemed to have the fish feeding well on his baited area. Lee  fisher then had a small common on the Zig on sat evening from hooters  at 8lb 2oz. Next to catch was Seb and it was his 1st fish out of  fairview and a PB common at 22lb 8oz that was from the chimney at 16:00.  The wind was blowing a hooly all weekend into chimney from summer bay. The fun really started at 02:00 on  sunday morning when sebs alarms screamed into life and  it absolutly ripped off  just a one toner! he was into a decent fish and when lee landed it for  him he anounced it was Bling. A real target fish for most people who  fish fairview!! . In 2 fish he had broke both his  PBs, thats what fairview can do!!!!! Bling weighed 29lb on the nose and  looked really well. Seb was buzing and a few  of them stayed up and  cracked open a can or 2,  Steve Hackers had another fish off his baited spot, a nice common of 17lb 12oz. His swim was really fishing  well and he was keepiing the bait going in consistently and keeping the  swim working well for him. Skippy had a run from the platform swim  on his zig at about 05:15 Lee once again did the  honors with the net and once again anounced it was Bling! unbelievable  for a fish that usually comes out once or twice a year! Pictures taken  and care take when releasing her to make sure she wasn&#8217;t too stressed  and Andy was off to work. Hackers produced again at 10:30 on sunday morning  a new PB common by 2 ounces! he had a 21lb 14oz common off the same  baited area. Seb then had another fish off the chimney just as Andy returned from work, another known named and rare fish known a s  goggle eye, he had this at 19lb 8oz, 2 lb heavier than it was last out  last year. which is good for a old fish. Hackers then produced again  this time from a different tactic and area, a really nice scally mirror  of 13lb 12oz! Andy  then managed to get a take from stumpy, only to see a  sturgeon raise its head so not the carp i was hoping for, but a bend in the rod all  the same. Hackers produced another off the baited area at 00:30 on mon  morning in the shape of another PB common, this time 23lb 10oz, we  thought it might be the warrior fish but we arent certain it looked a  little dark in colour for it steve said. Then to top off what was a  brilliant weekend, at 04:00 hour on monday morning Skippy got what can  only be decribed as a screamer, there was no build up or little knocks  to stir him the buzzer just screamed and didnt stop till he picked up  the rod. it had ran that far it set petes buzzer off in the mile! Andy  walked round to aid him with the net! the fight was long and the fish  stayed really deep! it had alot of power and when i saw a flash of a  long mirror i knew which fish it was we finally managed to get it in the  net and  told him it was C Scale he was Buzzing! he had had 2 fish all  weekend 1 Bling and the other C Scale who weighed in at 32lb on the  nose! Seb managed to get another at 07:00 on mon morning  he had anothe nice common one of the white tipped ones at 21lb  11oz. This is a weekend to remember for 3 of us the 2 most targeted fish  in the lake in 1 session for Skippy. The Yorkshire carpers had a great  session and top angling from all the lads who caught and the one who  didn&#8217;t! was a unforgetable weekend for some and it shows what can happen  at fairview there really is some cracking fish in that lake!</p>
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