Living the dream (and nightmare) of building a lake. Love the updates and look forward to seeing how it flourishes once you have planted up plus the introduction of all the bream…
I'm not really into carp fishing but have followed this lake build from the get go I think say in 25 year time this place is going to be one of the best venues in the uk especially with the story behind it love it can't wait to see it come to life
OMG what a project... I saw your interview with a certain petrol head and then found this because you mentioned fishing. Simply Awesome, can't wait to see more.
Ive watched since the beginning and look forward to the next video. When its ready to fish i will definitely be there if possible. Your story behind the pond and going forward you will have achieved something special. 😎🎣🐟
It seems very appropriate to me that you invited your friend, it is clear that he has experience, and above all he is honest with you about the pros and cons of the lake. The theme of ducks, chickens and others is a real fact, even the most "pretty" thing has its not "so pretty" parts xD
A brilliant follow up video 👏👏👏 The lake is starting to look spot on and it must look fantastic with the new plants. Really looking forward to the next video of the process 👌 Keep up the fantastic work 👍
IV always dreamed of building my own lake the closest I ever came to it was I built a 12ftx12ftx4ft pond in my garden....your lake looks awesome well done bud
An issue with ducks and other waterfowl (geese in particular) is that they're basically fertiliser production machines, as such this can cause chaos with your water quality in the forms of big nitrate/phosphate spikes leading to algae blooms. The more alkali your water, the worse this problem can be particularly in regards to ammonia build up as ammonium (relatively safe) converts to ammonia (extremely toxic at low concentration) as the pH climbs. We've always limited waterfowl populations for this reason. Aquatic oxygenators will help keep the nitrate/phosphate balance under control much better than marginals (marginals filter inflow but don't do much for water already in the lake) but the issue is that the really good ones are also super aggressive and will require frequent management to stop them taking over. Be mindful that when raking/cutting you've got to remove as much as possible from the water and compost it somewhere downstream of the lake where it can't leech those trapped nutrients back in. Be cautious with lilies if you're planning on introducing them, they look nice but they're not great for water quality (reduces sunlight and wind action), they can also spread like wildfire in 2-6ft of water and are a pig to remove because if you don't get the tubers out, you've only inconvenienced them. In terms of your balancing pipe I'd perhaps consider a style of siphon that pulls water from the bottom rather than the top. It's basically a larger diameter capped pipe that goes over the top of your vertical pipe so it acts sort of like a reverse shower trap. The idea of this is so you're not removing the oxygenated top layer of water when draining, this will help minimise fish stress. Looks like you're doing a grand job though and I look forward to seeing the site develop
The dye will be most effective when put in around the start of February, before photo synthesis kicks in .. I used it on a lake I ran stuffed with Canadian pond weed , unfortunately the lake was porous , best advice I can give you is make sure to provide the anglers with your own landing nets slings etc .. make sure they dip their reels in a tank with jeyes fluid just to be extra safe , you only need a cup full to about 500 litres of water make sure it's well deluted, weed is a nightmare mate really is
If you want to stop algae put bales of barley straw in, 5-6 bales would work in a pond that size, make sure you anchor the bales, or tie them to the side. You need to get oxygenating plants/weed. I hate that dye when theres natural ways of doing it.
What carp are you going to stock it with? Just carp or any other fish? Going to be amazing in a few years time. Just hope the otters don’t come for a call
The reason for the algae bloom is you have water that is full of nutrients and nothing to take them up once you have plants established to take up nutrients algae should become less of a problem over time
What blue dye product did you use? I'm spending a fortune on smaller bottles (our lake soaks away into the sandy soil seasonally), would be good to know where to buy the big containers.
@@ChrisShortyAllen- a seasonal puddle that needs control of algae bloom. Not the most helpful of comments mate. It's always a lake, never dries up, just fluctuates in water depth from 7ft to about 3ft.
I would love to do this in Germany but considering any catch and release pleasure angling is against the law, it is pointless. So gutting as I would love to.
@@DJDay_mo Germany is massive, where I live and have lived for years, it is completely illegal. In germany in general it is completely illegal but I think over time now private lakes are becoming more common with catch and release practise but these are few and far between and the debate about them is raging on here with their little meetings and decisions, it all boils down to animal cruelty and PETA
Living the dream (and nightmare) of building a lake. Love the updates and look forward to seeing how it flourishes once you have planted up plus the introduction of all the bream…
I'm not really into carp fishing but have followed this lake build from the get go I think say in 25 year time this place is going to be one of the best venues in the uk especially with the story behind it love it can't wait to see it come to life
Best comment! Thanks so much!
@@benedictfowler its OK lol
love watching how the lake is progressing look forward to seeing the next episode lovely wireing skills
OMG what a project... I saw your interview with a certain petrol head and then found this because you mentioned fishing.
Simply Awesome, can't wait to see more.
Perfect koi pond.
Need these more regularly such a great watch everytime! Love seeing the progress cant wait to come and try it in the future! Good luck!
loving the idea and the passion , proper living the dream . i wish you all the succes in the world .
Been watching this since the first video. Can not wait to fish this place.
very entertaining lol, luv carpin been doin it since late 80s, good luck with ur lake
Ive watched since the beginning and look forward to the next video.
When its ready to fish i will definitely be there if possible.
Your story behind the pond and going forward you will have achieved something special.
😎🎣🐟
Awesome, thank you!
Excellent, I’ve enjoyed every part of this story !
its great to see it coming on so well going to be a great little lake !!
Im here because off matt Armstrong 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊grate driving by the way ben
great to follow the progress from start to now, wish you all best with your venture, look forward to seeing next video
It seems very appropriate to me that you invited your friend, it is clear that he has experience, and above all he is honest with you about the pros and cons of the lake. The theme of ducks, chickens and others is a real fact, even the most "pretty" thing has its not "so pretty" parts xD
Well done Small Boy! Good job elf and safety were not going by ;)
Great update. Excited to see the pod! It'll definitely be on my list of places to visit.. keep up the good work 👍
🎉🎉🎉🎉can't wait for the carp to get in the dam
They are in! Video coming soon
Can not wait to come fish here only just down the road from me
I watched tom casting effortlessly on st johns road bank . It was impressive to see his spomb fly through the air .was something special .
love it crack me up 😂 looking forward to the next video
🎉🎉🎉❤❤Love this mate and Tom maker is the best 🎉🎉well done boys keep it up when it finishes I hope too come fishing ❤❤❤
That water from the tankers would have chlorine in it. So it will create a nitrogen spike after about 2 weeks which feeds algea . It will settle down.
Chlorine would inhibit growth.
Great video, Misha is the man !!! I'm not surprised he scared you 😂😂😂
I hope you create a competition for a free stay. great work !😛
Roll on for the next film!👌🔥👌🔥
Coming on well it’s looking mega 💥✅
Really can’t wait to visit and cast a line! 👍🐟fowler fisheries
Same here!
Been looking forward to this🎣
A brilliant follow up video 👏👏👏
The lake is starting to look spot on and it must look fantastic with the new plants.
Really looking forward to the next video of the process 👌
Keep up the fantastic work 👍
Thanks 👍
Decent watch mate. Living the dream 🎣💪
Great video pal, have to say this is something unique love it !!
Thanks a ton!
Love this! Greets from Holland!
This is beautiful to watch,thank for sharing your story ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
I sure did
This is wicked bud, would love a walk around one day 👍🎣
The transformation from the first video is Amazing, very well done mate. I look forward to the next ones 👌🏻
Glad you liked it
@fowlerfisheries saw you over on Mats video that was absolutely Epic well done mate, they ain't beating your time 👏
Been waiting to see how this is going 🎉
Looking amazing😊
Thank you 😊
Been watching this less from the start! Keep em coming mate
Thanks mate! Got so many videos planned, going to try and move to 2 a month 😃
That’s some dodgy looking cctv installation going on 😂
IV always dreamed of building my own lake the closest I ever came to it was I built a 12ftx12ftx4ft pond in my garden....your lake looks awesome well done bud
Mines not much bigger bro! But thankyou! 😂
Muy buen video tío sigue así eres un artista 💪
Bloody Brilliant m8.
Looking amazing keep it up 🎉
Thank you! Cheers!
Health and safety will have field day with that forklift 😂😂😂
Great job fella 👍 very interesting vid
Train spotting tune❤
Came from car vids, stayed for 🎣 lake 😂
Quality the CCTV camera installation 😂looked hairy haha 😜 awesome work mate!
An issue with ducks and other waterfowl (geese in particular) is that they're basically fertiliser production machines, as such this can cause chaos with your water quality in the forms of big nitrate/phosphate spikes leading to algae blooms. The more alkali your water, the worse this problem can be particularly in regards to ammonia build up as ammonium (relatively safe) converts to ammonia (extremely toxic at low concentration) as the pH climbs. We've always limited waterfowl populations for this reason.
Aquatic oxygenators will help keep the nitrate/phosphate balance under control much better than marginals (marginals filter inflow but don't do much for water already in the lake) but the issue is that the really good ones are also super aggressive and will require frequent management to stop them taking over. Be mindful that when raking/cutting you've got to remove as much as possible from the water and compost it somewhere downstream of the lake where it can't leech those trapped nutrients back in. Be cautious with lilies if you're planning on introducing them, they look nice but they're not great for water quality (reduces sunlight and wind action), they can also spread like wildfire in 2-6ft of water and are a pig to remove because if you don't get the tubers out, you've only inconvenienced them.
In terms of your balancing pipe I'd perhaps consider a style of siphon that pulls water from the bottom rather than the top. It's basically a larger diameter capped pipe that goes over the top of your vertical pipe so it acts sort of like a reverse shower trap. The idea of this is so you're not removing the oxygenated top layer of water when draining, this will help minimise fish stress.
Looks like you're doing a grand job though and I look forward to seeing the site develop
You missed barley straw. Superb for water quality.
Fish excrete as well.
Excess bait.
Over stocking.
Always remove warm water to reduce fish stress.
looking good bud and that's my dream to do what your doing
All that water it must be expensive 😅. But keep following youre dreams mate
Thanks! Will do!
The dye will be most effective when put in around the start of February, before photo synthesis kicks in .. I used it on a lake I ran stuffed with Canadian pond weed , unfortunately the lake was porous , best advice I can give you is make sure to provide the anglers with your own landing nets slings etc .. make sure they dip their reels in a tank with jeyes fluid just to be extra safe , you only need a cup full to about 500 litres of water make sure it's well deluted, weed is a nightmare mate really is
Thanks so much dude! Maybe its time at the minute to top it up again! Nets and slings will be provided by us! So anglers don’t have to bring any!
Photosynthesis ...all one word.
Oooo faringdon not to far from me 👀😏
Nice koi pond.
Cheeeeeeeerrrrrssss
Looks great! Didnt the old fisheries use potassium permanganate to treat algae blooms and kill off fish disease?
Nice to see my work Liquiline delivering the water mate it’s looking good 🤙. Ivan is a top bloke but your right English isn’t great 🤣.
Top guy, always got the lorry in the right place! Thanks for the assistance guys 👍
Was buzzing watching this! Sometimes its clear you don't have a fucking clue but you get shit done so you remind me of myself haha, love it.
😂😂😂😂😂
Oi Maker! Is that a Dr Pepper I spy? Ridiculous! 😅
If you want to stop algae put bales of barley straw in, 5-6 bales would work in a pond that size, make sure you anchor the bales, or tie them to the side. You need to get oxygenating plants/weed. I hate that dye when theres natural ways of doing it.
What carp are you going to stock it with? Just carp or any other fish?
Going to be amazing in a few years time. Just hope the otters don’t come for a call
I hope you payed for all that water 😂
Can not wait to.get to fish there 😂
Coming along Nicely mate have you stocked it yet
Yes karl, stocking will be in two videos time! Some of the stock can be seen on our instagram
@@benedictfowler great stuff 👊💯
Well done fowler are you going to put it on swimbooker or catch mate
looking good keep it up :)
Thank you! Cheers!
First again, buzzing
Try and make it a hat trick 😂
I’d dig a lil bowl on the side for somewhere for the fish to spawn and get away from the anglers?
What’s was the brand of the dye you used?
Isnt he in the Mat Armstrong videos in a lambo ..
Guess we both like cars and fish
What dye did u use??
Watching you do manual labour gives me great joy
When is it opened to fish😊
🙌🙌🙌
I would love to see a large tree or stones put in the middle to create places for fish to hide
The reason for the algae bloom is you have water that is full of nutrients and nothing to take them up once you have plants established to take up nutrients algae should become less of a problem over time
What about airation instead of drainage and topping back up more cost effective
Will this be open to the public
Nice 930
Haha its for sale at JZM porsche atm if anyone is interested haha
What blue dye product did you use? I'm spending a fortune on smaller bottles (our lake soaks away into the sandy soil seasonally), would be good to know where to buy the big containers.
You need less dye and more water. Your lake is merely a seasonal puddle.
@@ChrisShortyAllen- a seasonal puddle that needs control of algae bloom. Not the most helpful of comments mate. It's always a lake, never dries up, just fluctuates in water depth from 7ft to about 3ft.
Do you live near Alton in Hampshire
When will the next vid be up roughly?
you'll be ok for water in february 24🤣
Get some camo tape around that camera make it carpy see that from a mile away 😂
Thats a shout
@@benedictfowler few quid of the internet it’ll do the job 👏🏼
Barley straw bails to soak the algal bloom up if it ever happens again
Better look at bamabass how he do it ❤
👍
Because I know a Farringdon and my grandparents live their
Get a solar powered water pump for a fountain that might help the oxygen levels.
Do you watch Matthew Collins videos on his lake management? Could be beneficial
I've taken loads of info on board from his videos, not just management either but his tips on rigs hooks etc. Very knowledgeable guy I think!
When's the next episode coming out?
Anywhere that’s furthest away is the best place lol 😂 the fish a probably right under your rod tips 😂 typical carp angler mentality
Its a bit square?
He even has ducks lmao
As long as wind can hit the lake it will turn the water over for you wow its not very big is it
Contact AE fisheries , Andrew Ellis and get advice about your planting of the lake
Is this on land next to his mums house?
You need to put a road and hard standings in each peg ! This will allow people to fish in the winter from their vans
You need an aerator
more water please 🙏
Shouldnt have dyed it blue you should have use shadow dye far better for lakes
I would love to do this in Germany but considering any catch and release pleasure angling is against the law, it is pointless. So gutting as I would love to.
I fished on a Syndicate owned lake outside Osnabrucke that was catch and release so not completely illegal
@@DJDay_mo Germany is massive, where I live and have lived for years, it is completely illegal. In germany in general it is completely illegal but I think over time now private lakes are becoming more common with catch and release practise but these are few and far between and the debate about them is raging on here with their little meetings and decisions, it all boils down to animal cruelty and PETA
Yes I think the key is private lakes it's such a shame that rule exists and hopefully they rectify it on the future for you.