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If you want to go on holiday in Devon, Stay in magnificent 4 star selfcatering cottages, Wake up to magnificent views across the South Hams, Wander 42 acres and go fishing if you want to. Then Newbarn Farm is the place for you.

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Welcome to Newbarn Farm Selfcatering Cottages and Angling Centre

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Or, if you feel like you might want to fish, how much you catch, that's up to you and the fish.
 
But what we can guarantee, is that you will really struggle to fault the accommodation,  the views and the peace and quiet, have a look at the testimonials and I think you will agree.
 
Come fishing in Devon, Enjoy Devon fishing holidays, stay in stunning holiday cottages and fishing, relax in selfcatering cottages and fishing excellence, your fishing holidays Devon.
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The Changes at Newbarn Farm

In 2007 plans were made to make the Fishing in Devon a much more enjoyable experience, where fisherman and guest could have more of a choice, a comfortable stay and more, expanding the whole vision to selfcatering cottages and fishing.

We know that the fishing fraternity are predominantly male, but like most warm blooded males there is a partner and maybe children, who may not want to fish. I now it’s hard to believe! But there are some who don’t want to fish.

We decided you should all have a great time, fishing is not mandatory. We are coming to the end of a massive refurbishment program and have to say that all the regulars, fisherman and guests, think the changes are great. Incidentally, thank you to all those who keep coming and telling us that it gets better every time they visit and all your Self Catering Cottages and Fishing suggestions are gratefully received.    

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To the fishing devotees we have made many improvements.  

But first a little history on why we fish

Coarse fishing was determined, long ago, in the 19th century, by the noble classes. Trout and Salmon were classed as game fish as they were deigned to be more tasty, whilst all the others were classed as coarse, possibly because “they” decided the coarse fishing species to be less palatable.

The history of recreational fishing can be traced back to the 15th century, where rules were laid down by the gentry on hawking, hunting and fishing, with a view to preventing the lower classes from participating. Fortunately the sport is much less class driven now, although there are particular parts of the sport which are more accessible to some, than others, whether this be due to class or money.

Have a look at “A treatyse of fysshynge wyth an Angle” at http://www.uoregon.edu/%7Erbear/berners/berners.html I think this is an amazing piece of history and a prime example of kids spelling if you don’t send them to school, or maybe, nowadays if you do send them to school.

Obviously the mechanics of the sport came from the need to fish for food originally, but blossomed into a sport in the 16th and 17th centuries, to keep the idle rich from getting too bored. Have a look at

Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler, or Contemplative Man's Recreation in 1653. This book is probably the first to describe the beauty of fishing for fishing’s sake

More than 300 editions of The Compleat Angler have been published, which makes it one of the most frequently reprinted books in English literature. Read it, although it isn’t an easy read nowadays, but you can extract all those things that attract us to fishing. You can almost imagine Izaak, on the bank, rod in one hand and biro in the other, “ah history”

Angling was the title given to the method of fishing by using an "angle" the angle being the hook, something bent to or natural forming an angle.

Why Population Control ?

There are many different species of fish that can be caught by coarse fishing. At Newbarn Farm, some of the fishing fun is the interaction between the different species of fish, especially when you are a specimen angler. If you want to catch a 16 lb Perch, there is nothing more annoying than pulling out 20 lb plus Carp, I don’t know you can’t please some fishermen.

Who coined the phrase “why more is less” must have been a politician telling us how lucky we are. In fishing terms it means you reach a fish density where more fish in the lake, will mean you will catch less fish. I know! how can that be? It’s like this, more fish, cramped conditions, lower water quality and the result stressed fish. Fishing can sometimes stress the fish anyway, so it is important to keep the fish in as an unstressed environmental as possible.  

Then there is the fisherman. Do you know that we object to go fishing for Carp and the Roach keep pinching the hook bait, get attracted by the ground bait and generally become a nuisance?

Whilst it is great and indeed healthy for the fish to spawn and young healthy fish added to the general fishing population, it is also just as healthy to control the numbers of fish confined to finite body of water. This is less important if you are talking about rivers, streams or larger bodies of water where a greater throughput of fresh, and I emphasize fresh or pure or probably better described as non contaminating, water.

Flora & Fauna, that well known gardening duo

Less important, but still important. If you don’t control the flora and fauna, these will have a massive impact on the water conditions. 

Whilst the fishing is the main feature, the main purpose of the lake or body of water, it is more than that. If not you could argue that a tiny swimming pool with the world record fish would then suffice, or course it won’t and would certainly not last for long for the health of the fish.

An ambience needs to be created for the fishing experience. Most discerning anglers need great surroundings, great fishing and a great catch. Different levels of each to each anglers taste.

The ambience is greatly enhanced by the surrounding visage, which is made up partly from the flora and fauna. Well maintained planting will enhance a visit to a lake for the angler and wildlife. Some anglers resent the intrusion of wildlife, but the discerning angler has a more success against adversity view on their fishing. Thunderstorm, force gale winds, dive bombing crane, forgot the favourite reel and caught your personal best, “how good is that!”

But remember, planting also prevents bank side erosion and deters wildfowl, such as geese, from gaining access. That’s fine if you want to prevent wildfowl, but inefficient unless you encourage planting at the swims, which is undesirable.

When plants have been lost from lake banks the soil will become hard and compacted and areas of erosion can undermine paths and leave tree roots exposed. Bare and eroded banks are visually uninspiring and certainly not the sort of environment to inspire the angler.

Marginal plant life is as important as bank side plant life for the enjoyment of the angler and wild life. And fishing on the margin is a favourite fishing phrase.

Margin fishing has a slightly different meaning to each angler, look it up and you will get a definition of An edge and the area immediately adjacent to it; a border. That is as good as you need.

Or margin fishing is dropping the baited rig within a rod length of the bank, that is the bank you’re standing on. Casting to a distant margin is still the margin, but isn’t always what is meant.

The margins on any lake are the largest feature. You have the bank, stretching all around the perimeter and then you have the banks of any islands, stretching around the islands. They all offer a place where food can accumulate either by wind action or water movement.

Food will always end up at the margins, unless it is eaten first of course, again by wind action or water movement. Or be thrown in the margins, aquatic and semi-aquatic life will often lay eggs, hatch larvae or nest in the vegetation lined area of a lake.

It is a safe place, a place protected by cover and vegetation, a good place to live and therefore to fish.

It is not as spectacular as, perfecting the 13 mile cast into deep water, don’t forget that most Carp lakes don’t exceed 1.5 metres or 5 foot. Whilst you are perfecting this 13 mile cast, don’t forget that Carp are quite drawn to safe places.

Pleasure anglers by definition, fish for pleasure, they aren’t interested in the 13 mile cast, “I can’t do one anyway” would much rather see the action under their noses and can easily ground bait accurately, Fish might not know this, by they certainly know that this is where the majority of food can be found.

How often have you seen walkers, children etc feed the ducks at the edge of a lake / pond? It stands to reason that any food thrown into a lake, any left over will also attract and be eaten by the fish, all species. It is all the more true when large amounts of water are entering the lakes, carrying flotsam and jetsam, those well known fish aperitifs

As we said before, the margins of lakes are a good place to live, they often have overhangs & covering vegetation. Overhangs can on occasions stretch back several feet under the bank side, due to water erosion, these are safe places to live and hang out. If you can drop the favourite delicacy into these places, when the fish are feeding, you are guaranteed to get a bite. Don’t forget, if you can drop a favourite delicacy over a fish when it’s biting you will always get a bite, but where’s the sport in that, I wish. But the margin can often be a great place to fish. 

Why Netting ?

When netting and thinning out stock it is important to remember certain things. Species, such as roach and bream, reach sexual maturity at an early age. Allowing the chance to crop these on a yearly basis whilst leaving the juveniles to grow on for a later date. 2+ year classes are ideal to crop as they will always be in demand hence they will hold their value. Fast growing species, such as roach, rudd, perch, bream and carp, are suited to yearly cropping. Higher value species, namely tench and crucian carp, will rarely accept annual cropping as their growth rates are much slower; often they are cropped every three years.

There are a great many good reasons to netting  and sorting our fish numbers. High density fish numbers increase the stress on the fish, increased stress means increased susceptibility to diseases. Stress can be caused by other things such as water chemistry, pollution, metabolic rate (chemical causes); handling, transporting, stocking, treating, (procedural causes); temperature, light, sound, low dissolved oxygen (physical causes);  diet, fright (biological causes).

Another good reason to net the lake and destock is to prevent deoxygenation problems in the summer months. Obviously the more fish per square metre will cause problems with oxygen and increasing ammonia due to waste products  To resolve this problem netting and removal of the excess relieves pressure to allow excellent angling throughout the year.
Reducing the density invariably leads to increased growth rates with a massive improvement in general fish health

Where we started

To start with there was originally a mix of fish in every one of our pools, some of the huts were showing signs of disrepair, some places were impassable and things needed to be sorted out!  

If you want the fishing experience to be great, you have to provide easy access to the lakes, there are some devotees of stalking who may disagree with this, but in the main anglers want to fish in relative comfort, catch fish without breaking their necks.

Ground workers were employed, a professional netting team were called to net the lakes and of course the hard working team at Newbarn Farm had a hand in things, just the one hand of course.

After long days, battles with bad weather and the odd discussion here and there, because we are well versed in odd discussions, it was well into June 2008 and many changes had happened.

Mirror Lake

Mirror, our main pool, was netted by a team of professional netters from the Midlands. A head of 10,000 Roach had been placed into Mirror pool on top of the Carp that were already in there and it was decided that they had to come out. The carp anglers were constantly plagued by the Roach, not being able to hold a bed of ground bait long enough for the Carp to find the hook bait as the attracting ground bait would be hoovered up by the Roach.

Not a problem if you want to fish for Roach and indeed Newbarn has been voted in the top ten in the UK for Roach fishing, have a look at the article, “fishing for the elusive roach” in the fishing section of this site. But if your trying for Carp they can be off putting, some do say that you just have to be a craftier fisherman, but then a lot don’t.

The other reason for removing the Roach was to create more room for the Carp so they could increase in size and that has happened. The average Mirror Carp is 14lb 8oz and the average Common Carp is 13lb 8oz, we are finding that more 20lb + are coming out of Mirror with one gentleman catching a personal best of 19lb then followed it with a 22lb and then a 22lb 8oz Mirror Carp. We have also noticed that the quality of fishing has improved dramatically.

We have added new huts to Mirror making the fishing more comfortable for the angler. Pathways have been made more accessible for the less able and people using trolleys to carry there gear to the swims and finally channels have been dug out behind the huts so that people can walk around the lake without disturbing other anglers.

OK well that’s Mirror and Carp, but what about the other species, there is a lot more to fishing than just Carp.        

Willow Pool

Willow has been made our match lake an idea that has proved to be a good one and has had great comments along with the applause for the stunning holiday cottages and fishing generally. Devon fishing holidays just got much better.

It really has become a great match Lake ! Doing really well and liked very much by Newton Abbot AC and 3 Elms Clubs (X2). From the March 2008 netting approximately 8000 - 9000 Silver fish have been put in from the Mirror netting, it’s now going from strength to strength. 

It has been widened around the banks so people with match poles could fish 90 % of the lake, also the lake has become more accessable with better, safer and drained pathways and more parking. Absolutely fabulous fishing holidays in Devon

Now we are seeing matches where people are catching total bags of 200 lb plus and with one gentleman having two good day sessions with one day bagging a weight of 103 lb 6oz and the second day catching a bag of 52 lb. we are also seeing regular bags of 40lb bags of silver fish.

So all in all the netting has been an enormous success for all the lakes and species, allowing the fish to stretch out, increase in size and improved well being.

Island Pool

This has some excellent specimen Perch to 5lbs. A few thriving and breeding Barbel, normally a fast running river fish to about 4lb, but they seem to be enjoying Island, there are possibly quite a few, we couldn’t net everything, we don't know yet.

Lots of Roach and Rudd and Carp to about 9lbs. Don’t forget Newbarn Farm was voted 10th in the UK for specimen Roach fishing, that hasn't changed.

A few small tench as well.

So come fishing in Devon on a Devon fishing holiday, stay at our holiday cottages and fishing for fun, enjoy Devon self catering cottages and fishing experience extraordinaire on a fantastic fishing holiday Devon