Phenomenal, considering the heat of the day before. Given the success of daddies for the past few weeks, fishery staff have put together a bespoke collection of the most successful daddy patterns. By mid-afternoon, clouds had moved in, a slight wind got up and the fishing improved. Matt Kingston & Adam Langley enjoyed a last four-hour session on the boat using dry daddies to land 3 apiece around the Main Basin. As cooler conditions start to roll in this week, the water temperatures have started to lower due to the heavy deluge of rain that we have been experiencing. Eyebrook Trout Fishery, Leicester, United Kingdom. Steve went on to catch trout on red diawl bachs Yellow owl. You can continue along one side with regular pull ins to stop & gaze (preferably with Binoculars) at the gulls Geese & Ducks. The bank anglers were more successful, with everybody catching, especially in the evening. John Hanlon and son Sean ventured out to bring 16 fish to the boat fishing dries or a slow sinking intermediate (SSI) line with nymphs and boobies. Obviously, a bit cautious as they have had quite a bit of pressure over the past week. Fishery manager Jim Wright managed to get out for a few hours out on the water between 10AM and 2PM and managed 8 to the boat, lost 4 in play and missed half a dozen other knocks. Most of the other anglers out on the water were not as fortunate as Lee but still managed to pick up fish from all over the reservoir. £10.00. used to fish eyebrook weekly prior to the takeover. Top boat catch taken by Martin Peat and his partner who pulled bobbies through the waves, resulting in numerous fish chasing and swirling, but frustratingly only converting this interest four fish in the bass bag. Unlike previous days, there didn’t seem to be as much activity in the surface. Lee Henfrey managed a morning out on the water and tempted in a cool dozen to the boat. Despite the wind, the water temperature continued to rise reaching 22 degrees by 18.00. Fishery Name: Foremark Reservoir Find us: Location: Ticknall, South Derbyshire Day Tickets: Available from the fishing lodge. 3 of these fish were good solid 3lbs+ and had grown on from the start of the season. Season ticket holder Mr T Dickson managed to take 3 from the bank on foam daddies. more. This week we will be updating our Fulling Mill daddy collection which will be available at the Eyebrook lodge, Even with the hot sunny weather this week, Eyebrook has still produced good sport for this time of year particularly on dry flies. This has given us a boost in confidence that the Covid 19 Guidelines we have put in place to protect our anglers has been widely received and given people the confidence to come out and feel that they are protected during their visit. Resident fish whisperer Mark Hunt tempted 8 fish to the boat on a morning session fishing Sedgehog patterns. Despite the bright sunshine, most of our visitors managed between 4 and 6 fish a piece. Friday arrived, and along with it, the hottest day of the year so far. The boat paring of J Thompson & R Bright used a mix of dries and washing line to take 8 fish between them, firstly using big reds in the morning. Bill was fishing small CDC’s with a booby on the point. Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. Fishery Report: Week Ending: Sunday 12th July 2020, Another good July week for the Eyebrook with a rod average 3.9. Andy Lunn and Steve Cullen had double figures of fish to the boat fishing either dries or blob with damsels and nymph combinations. Not until fishing a team of dries, did he start properly hooking in to fish and finally put one in the boat from the middle of the basin before heading home at 7PM. At this time of year a 5 fish bag is a really good bag. Wednesday started off overcast with some strong winds coming from the South West which has presented us with some cooler conditions. With the piking the smaller fish were still plentiful with Mat Harris reporting 30 pike for his two days. Most of our anglers found the fishing challenging, but J Deacon managed 3 good hard fighting fish to the bank while exploring around the banks of the reservoir. Eyebrook season ticket holder J Reid ventured out for a morning in the boat and was rewarded with a single Rainbow estimated to be between 5 – 6Lbs which was safely returned to fight another day. Home; Shop. with the conditions being so good our anglers were treated to a fantastic day of sport. as the weedbeds are growing, it is making the bank fishing that little bit harder, but fishing over the weedbeds with a single CDC/ yellow owl can really make the difference and tempt up fish that are feeding within the weedbeds. Home; Shop. They were rewarded with some sport near the dam whist fishing a Dunkeld, buzzer and FAB washing line method. Boats yet again found good numbers of trout over the deeper water from the valve tower across to Harrisons. Mr Ky Ly managed a cool 10 fish to the float tube during his visit with fellow float tube enthusiast and DCAC member John Lewis who managed 4. Saturday saw anglers on the boats, on the banks and in their float tubes. Saturday saw a few father and sons hitting the water for a day out and the Davies Family taking the kids out for a day on the water. D Metcalfe and A Metcalfe managed 9 each to the boat fishing black buzzers. We value your custom & appreciate your cooperation as we continue to work to the required guidelines to deal with coronavirus, Fishery Report: Week Ending: 21st June 2020, This week continues with reports of some good top of the water action despite the sunny and still day on Monday. 0 Items Total £0.00. Showing that the fish have really come out to play today. Tuesday was still difficult although Lyndsey Bates used small CDCs for his 4 fish during a morning boat session, whilst Bill Law had three from the bank. Saturday and the conditions have reverted back to being overcast with a gentle breeze from the north west & again the bank continued to out fish the boats with Eyebrook season ticket holders Dave Chadwick and Dave Etty managing to bring 10 fish to the bank each by fishing foam daddies and CDC’s over the weedbeds between the casting platforms and the hawthorns.