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2013

Malcolm Battenbough

6th Apr to 13th Apr 2013

4 anglers

Details of your catches:

2x50's 13x40's 7x30's 2x20's

Your best tactics/bait/rigs:

House Bait, pop-ups or bottom bait Plum Nut

Were the facilities what you expected?

Yes

Were you happy with them?

Yes

Accommodation (rated 1-5)
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Cleanliness: 
Overall: 

Would you recommend the venue to a friend?

Yes

Would you recommend the services to a friend?

Yes

General Comments:

Very Warm Welcome received, lovely lake with some seriously big fish, not for the faint hearted.

51 lb 8 oz

On the left a 43lber or the Right Bennetts at 51lb 8oz

49 lb 4 oz

54 lb 8 oz

Arthur the fish

Liam Whalley

9th Feb to 16th Feb 2013

2 anglers

Details of your catches:

49lb common, 45lb mirror, 44lb mirror, 43lb mirror, 43lb common, 42.8 mirror, 36lb mirror, 27.10 common, 26.8 mirror

Your best tactics/bait/rigs:

KD rigs, Chocolate malt pop ups

Were the facilities what you expected?

Yes

Were you happy with them?

Yes

Would you recommend the venue to a friend?

most deffinatly

Would you recommend the services to a friend?

Yes

General Comments:

Excellent lake, superb fish, fantastic food package, great trip even for time of year.

49 lb 0 oz

43 lb 0 oz

43 lb 0 oz

2012

Nick Johnson

20th Oct to 27th Oct 2012

2 anglers

Details of your catches:

40lb 4oz, 33.00, 38lb 4oz, 45lb 4oz, 47lb 12oz, 36lb 8oz, 40lb 8oz, 54lb 7oz (Common - Arthur), 52lb 10oz (Arnold), 39lb 10oz, 45lb 12oz, 29lb 14oz, 38lb 12oz, 43lb 10oz, 38lb 7oz, 11lb. 16 fish for a total weight of 635lb.

Your best tactics/bait/rigs:

Bottom Baits, small hooks sizes 6 - 8

Were the facilities what you expected?

Very Good. The caravan is very accommodating and is kept very clean & tidy.

Were you happy with them?

Very Happy.

Would you recommend the venue to a friend?

Most Definately & More.

Would you recommend the services to a friend?

Again most definately.

General Comments:

We have just had the best weeks fishing ever, in all the years we have been fishing.

David Dyson

6th Oct to 13th Oct 2012

2 anglers

Details of your catches:

One Mirror 41.07lb, 2 coypu, cold,wet,thoroughly miserable.

Your best tactics/bait/rigs:

no comment

Were the facilities what you expected?

yes but fridge/freezer/charging facilities need big improvements. Swims had poor access to the water.

Were you happy with them?

no comment

Would you recommend the venue to a friend?

Not really

Would you recommend the services to a friend?

Yes

General Comments:

lovely water, lovely people, lovely food, but the first thing should be all about the fish and this water is hard and not worth the effort or expense. **** OWNERS REPLY **** After reading the last feedback from Dave Dyson on the Saturday the 6th of October I had to post this reply, this feedback is almost unbelievable. I will start at the beginning. On arrival I asked Mr Dyson in conversation why they had chosen our lake and the reply was because they had been to France once before caught lots but wanted a challenge and a chance at bigger fish. There were two fishermen with the lake to themselves at a brilliant time of year for catching fish although the weather was very poor, raining heavily. So after arrival on Saturday we left them to set up and then we visited them on Sunday morning with breakfast and they seemed very despondent after not catching during their first night. At dinner time they had still no fish. Come Monday after only losing one and catching one a 40lb carp, I (Mark, fisheries Manager) went to help and advise them about lunch time and to my surprise they was packing down and preparing to leave. They was very pleasant but said they had tried everything they could and there was no sign of fish so they felt they was only going to blank so they was going to look for a venue more suited to them. Villefond is not water for amateur anglers which we always say and if some one is out of their league then I can understand a move. However when the problem lies squarely on the angler then the outrageous feedback they left needs a retort. The reason I said the blame lays squarely with the anglers is because firstly as I told them when you have 8 acres between two anglers on a difficult water with only big, smart, pressured fish you need to spread out because if you sit together as they did the fish will move away from the noise and stay up the over end of the lake. The other statement which to me is maybe the most outrageous was when they said they had tried everything, and this was on Monday morning after one proper day of fishing because when you arrive on Saturday after lunch its just a chuck out at night and normally straight to bed after the long drive. There is no way in one week could you possibly try every tactic and give each one a fair chance let alone in one full day! As they spoke to me and said that they had tried everything they went on to say they had been round the lake and seen no signs of fish. This was difficult for me to take in I was watching fish roll and plumes of bubbles breaking the surface in front of their swim, the fish was clearly feeding if you was able to read the signs. As I left slightly bemused by some of what they said I did understand that our lake is designed as big fish water, for the more skilled angler so I was able to take on board that they would prefer runs water and they was going to struggle on our lake. The reason I am writing this reply was because they left a terrible feedback which reads like they fished the week and caught one fish. To someone reading that feedback they would think it was the lake and not the angler. To put this into perspective after these guys left I decided to pop up the lake and put a rod out to confirm to myself the fish were feeding as I had thought, this was before I even knew they had designs on putting feedback on despite hardly fishing the lake! The first day with one rod I cast out to a spot in the middle near where they had been fishing, 1hr 45mins later on my one rod I had a run, I lost that fish due to a tangled rig.1hr 30mins later I landed a 37lber shortly followed by a fish called Nemo because of its small fin at 37.10. The following day I took my one rod up the lake again, same spot. In just 30mins I had a really hard fighting 33lb fish on the bank and then 25 mins later I landed a 35.12 mirror. All four fish pictures are on our page. This goes to show just how much depends on the angler and if I had their 6 rods and a whole week I would have been kept very busy. I am always willing to accept our lake is not for everyone and I always say and write its difficult water. We have in the past had some guys struggle and write that on the feedback blaming conditions etc when it would have been more accurate to blame the angler. On the flip side we have had really good anglers struggle and it has been the fish. I felt I had to reply to this feedback because firstly they never even tried despite telling me they wanted the challenge and secondly because they blame the fish. In conclusion I will repeat our lake is difficult water full of only big fish. There are very few small carp. It’s not runs water with a handful of larger carp; it’s specimen water with a handful of smaller carp. So if you are looking for easy fishing (although at times even our lake can be easy at certain times of year) and non stop action without having to work for the fish then our lake is probably not for you. If you like monster carp that will test your mind, rigs, and bait and if you get that right you will have a amazing weeks fishing like never before then Villefond is for you. Mark, Manger, Lac du Villefond

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