Fantastic video and a very exciting venue for the north, can only be a good thing, a superb example of a well thought out lake. Well done Mark and hope the hard work pays off when you open this year!
Maybe there is a lot of birds, ducks etc on the lake so zigs and floaters are banned for the people who are asking. There is a lot of lakes who have this rule now. The lake looks unreal now credit to you mark and the work put into it.
Lewis when you was showing your rig and said about the northern special wafters, are they specially rolled for you, coming out soon or did you mean to say pop ups? I know the Dumbells are out. I just prefer a round bait and they also looked a bit bigger than cc Moore’s usual baits
Ben Nicholson hi Ben, I don’t allow zigs because it’s a shallow lake, average depth 4ft, and when we allowed them before too many fish were getting foul hooked. As for no floaters, this is because I feed the fish on floating trout pellets on a weekend when no one will be fishing (fishing is Monday to Friday only). The reason for using floaters as feed is it allows me to see how the fish are feeding and check their condition, plus it also means there will be no uneaten bait on the lake bed before new anglers arrive the following week, so anglers will be “starting a fresh” so to speak. At the end of the day I’m trying to grow the carp as big as possible, so by not allowing floaters the fish never view them with caution so are a readily consumed food source.
@@MarkPitchers thank mark wasn't been one them keyboard warriors or owt, was just wondering, makes sense now explained, must say seeing the work you carried out looks really nice mature lake now thanks for explaining 👍
Kieran Archer , I don’t allow zigs because it’s a shallow lake, average depth 4ft, and when we allowed them before too many fish were getting foul hooked. As for no floaters, this is because I feed the fish on floating trout pellets on a weekend when no one will be fishing (fishing is Monday to Friday only). The reason for using floaters as feed is it allows me to see how the fish are feeding and check their condition, plus it also means there will be no uneaten bait on the lake bed before new anglers arrive the following week, so anglers will be “starting a fresh” so to speak. At the end of the day I’m trying to grow the carp as big as possible, so by not allowing floaters the fish never view them with caution so is a readily consumed food source.
Świetny film super ujęcia i maga widoki subik łapka i dzwoneczek poleciały i czekam na kolejny film 💪👊👍✋😉😉 zapraszam do siebie na kanał zachęcam do oglądania i subskrypcji 💪👊👍✋✋😉
I don’t allow zigs because it’s a shallow lake, average depth 4ft, and when we allowed them before too many fish were getting foul hooked. As for no floaters, this is because I feed the fish on floating trout pellets on a weekend when no one will be fishing (fishing is Monday to Friday only). The reason for using floaters as feed is it allows me to see how the fish are feeding and check their condition, plus it also means there will be no uneaten bait on the lake bed before new anglers arrive the following week, so anglers will be “starting a fresh” so to speak. At the end of the day I’m trying to grow the carp as big as possible, so by not allowing floaters the fish never view them with caution so is a readily consumed food source.
@@MarkPitchers yeah I get that, You don't need to justify your self ,what you have created up there is nothing short of a wonderful fishery and fish safety should always come first. I guess that them hot summer days will be sat being frustrated by the cruising shadows 😂😂👊👊
The Truth_uk thanks so much for the kind words mate. Because it’s only shallow, quite a lot of water is less than 3ft deep, the fish can still be caught on the bottom even when it’s hot 😊😊
Click Woodwork , I don’t allow zigs because it’s a shallow lake, average depth 4ft, and when we allowed them before too many fish were getting foul hooked. As for no floaters, this is because I feed the fish on floating trout pellets on a weekend when no one will be fishing (fishing is Monday to Friday only). The reason for using floaters as feed is it allows me to see how the fish are feeding and check their condition, plus it also means there will be no uneaten bait on the lake bed before new anglers arrive the following week, so anglers will be “starting a fresh” so to speak. At the end of the day I’m trying to grow the carp as big as possible, so by not allowing floaters the fish never view them with caution so is a readily consumed food source.
Mark Pitchers Thank you for answering me back the fish I have seen look like they are great quality I suppose that you have a very long waiting list to be come a member p.s Can’t wait for your next challenge. Mark Bennett
Fantastic video and a very exciting venue for the north, can only be a good thing, a superb example of a well thought out lake. Well done Mark and hope the hard work pays off when you open this year!
Think it's fair to say hard work pays off, the lake and the fish have bounced back in style. Would love to fish there one day
Nice video on a proper venue.
Looks a stunning place to fish👍
Stunning venue
Looks stunning
Awesome...
Maybe there is a lot of birds, ducks etc on the lake so zigs and floaters are banned for the people who are asking. There is a lot of lakes who have this rule now. The lake looks unreal now credit to you mark and the work put into it.
Lewis when you was showing your rig and said about the northern special wafters, are they specially rolled for you, coming out soon or did you mean to say pop ups? I know the Dumbells are out. I just prefer a round bait and they also looked a bit bigger than cc Moore’s usual baits
What is the hook pattern at 5:54 please? Also - what line used for the hook-length please?
John Lawrence it is a Stiff Rig Beaked Point and Illusion Trans Khaki Leader/Hooklength material
Can I ask how come mark doesn't allow zigs or surface fishing as he does a fair bit of both on other lakes , just wondering??
Ben Nicholson hi Ben, I don’t allow zigs because it’s a shallow lake, average depth 4ft, and when we allowed them before too many fish were getting foul hooked. As for no floaters, this is because I feed the fish on floating trout pellets on a weekend when no one will be fishing (fishing is Monday to Friday only). The reason for using floaters as feed is it allows me to see how the fish are feeding and check their condition, plus it also means there will be no uneaten bait on the lake bed before new anglers arrive the following week, so anglers will be “starting a fresh” so to speak. At the end of the day I’m trying to grow the carp as big as possible, so by not allowing floaters the fish never view them with caution so are a readily consumed food source.
@@MarkPitchers thank mark wasn't been one them keyboard warriors or owt, was just wondering, makes sense now explained, must say seeing the work you carried out looks really nice mature lake now thanks for explaining 👍
Ben Nicholson Not at all mate, it was a perfectly good question!! And thanks for the kind words 😊😊👍👍
@@MarkPitchers how would we apply to fish the lake prices ect and when would it be open?
I reckon mark loves Matt Hayes
Whats it called please 👍
Were abouts is this please
North Yorkshire 👍
finally
Is it going to be open as a day ticket or syndicate ?
Whens you social?
Exclusive bookings
Group booking venue. you can look at it through Mark's personal website I believe.
@@DamienE11 thanks 👍
@@thebigtrees5628 if you know you know 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What happened to pitchers pop ups
Jonny Bruce coming soon we believe
We don't have a finalised date as of yet, but we are hoping this spring!
Looks a beautiful venue, shame I'm on the other side of the world...
why no zigs or floaters ?
Kieran Archer , I don’t allow zigs because it’s a shallow lake, average depth 4ft, and when we allowed them before too many fish were getting foul hooked. As for no floaters, this is because I feed the fish on floating trout pellets on a weekend when no one will be fishing (fishing is Monday to Friday only). The reason for using floaters as feed is it allows me to see how the fish are feeding and check their condition, plus it also means there will be no uneaten bait on the lake bed before new anglers arrive the following week, so anglers will be “starting a fresh” so to speak. At the end of the day I’m trying to grow the carp as big as possible, so by not allowing floaters the fish never view them with caution so is a readily consumed food source.
Świetny film super ujęcia i maga widoki subik łapka i dzwoneczek poleciały i czekam na kolejny film 💪👊👍✋😉😉 zapraszam do siebie na kanał zachęcam do oglądania i subskrypcji 💪👊👍✋✋😉
No zigs or floaters allowed then ?
Wtf
His favoured methods
I don’t allow zigs because it’s a shallow lake, average depth 4ft, and when we allowed them before too many fish were getting foul hooked. As for no floaters, this is because I feed the fish on floating trout pellets on a weekend when no one will be fishing (fishing is Monday to Friday only). The reason for using floaters as feed is it allows me to see how the fish are feeding and check their condition, plus it also means there will be no uneaten bait on the lake bed before new anglers arrive the following week, so anglers will be “starting a fresh” so to speak. At the end of the day I’m trying to grow the carp as big as possible, so by not allowing floaters the fish never view them with caution so is a readily consumed food source.
@@MarkPitchers yeah I get that, You don't need to justify your self ,what you have created up there is nothing short of a wonderful fishery and fish safety should always come first.
I guess that them hot summer days will be sat being frustrated by the cruising shadows 😂😂👊👊
@mark pitchers
Fair enough, that all makes sense 👌
Thanks for your reply 👍
The Truth_uk thanks so much for the kind words mate. Because it’s only shallow, quite a lot of water is less than 3ft deep, the fish can still be caught on the bottom even when it’s hot 😊😊
That's some dirty double standards, pitcher's can suk my septic stump before i book that place....
That’s a relief.. 😄
I’m just teasing.. if you read my reply to other comments you’ll see why I have those rules in place 😊👍
@@MarkPitchers I too am teasing..👍
secret squirrel 😜😜
secret squirrel no you wasn’t you was being a prick
any fish that looks 30lb must not be removed from the water 🤭
MrScotty81 yes, so I can come down to help with the weighing, and photographing, to ensure the captor gets the best photos possible.
Mark Pitchers my comment was aimed at the fact harry and lewis removed the fish without your assistance and was a tongue in cheek remark
Why are no zigs ?
Click Woodwork , I don’t allow zigs because it’s a shallow lake, average depth 4ft, and when we allowed them before too many fish were getting foul hooked. As for no floaters, this is because I feed the fish on floating trout pellets on a weekend when no one will be fishing (fishing is Monday to Friday only). The reason for using floaters as feed is it allows me to see how the fish are feeding and check their condition, plus it also means there will be no uneaten bait on the lake bed before new anglers arrive the following week, so anglers will be “starting a fresh” so to speak. At the end of the day I’m trying to grow the carp as big as possible, so by not allowing floaters the fish never view them with caution so is a readily consumed food source.
Mark Pitchers Thank you for answering me back the fish I have seen look like they are great quality I suppose that you have a very long waiting list to be come a member p.s Can’t wait for your next challenge. Mark Bennett