September 2007
Well, what a month both myself and Quest Baits have had!
Two different 54lb Carp from two different waters in the same week – then back home to face moving Quest Baits for the third time in two years!
Yes, we have outgrown the Pasture Road premises which served us well for these last 18 months. We have now taken the plunge and moved out into the beautiful British countryside good and proper. Yew Tree Farm is seemingly situated miles from anywhere and with breathtaking views – a lovely working environment indeed.
With much more space than ever before we can again move forward and look towards developing even more product. Storage space was always a problem at Pasture Road but now this is sorted I am looking forward to buying a few things in to ‘play around with’.
Our website remains the same as does our 08448 000 345 telephone number. If however you had our old 0115 949 0523 number – this is now redundant.
You can contact us direct on the telephone between the hours of 8am and 4pm. A answer phone service will be operating outside these hours and we will endeavour to get back to you as soon as we can.
We are still having post re-directed from our original address which was The Old Mill House, PO Box 8758, Nottingham NG9 9BB.
Our new address is; Yew Tree Farm,
Deep Lane,
Hardstoft, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S45 8AE
Visits are strictly by appointment only.
The move has put us back a little in terms of production etc... but we certainly haven’t been sat on our laurels. We have a few new developments including 10mm boilies which we will release before winter sets in properly. Stocks are being built at the moment. Expected release time will be mid October.
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54lb 4oz from St Christophe, France |
I have also been doing a lot of experimenting with different floating pellets. Some have been hopeless and others have been quite simply astonishing. These experiments along with the perfection of the Liver B8 which will be released Spring 2008 have kept me very busy in the carp study stakes. I feel so fortunate at having several waters at my disposal where I can watch the carp’s reaction to different food sources rather than have to run blind trusting bobbin activity to tell me what they like and don’t like.
I mentioned the two different 54’s at the beginning of this piece. Well, I have still to come down to earth after these. Didn’t quite manage to beat my personal Quest Baits caught best but with such cracking looking fish – who cares?
Best fishes Shaun
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