Ben, its gonna cost you, but you will have to drain that lake before removing anything, but once the lake is drained you need to take advantage of the situation and clean EVERYTHING out, sort out the banks properly, and start from scratch. It's a mission i know, but once its done properly you'll never have to worry about it again. Just get it done. You got this!
Hi Ben, another tree guy here. You could hire a remote control machine that's 2 tonnes and has a low impact footprint. They come with 3 ton winches on, be cheaper and less intrusive then a Valtra and large chipper. To be honest those trees are so dead you could just wade through the silt once it's drained and use a chainsaw, pretty cheap and easy.
14:44 if you get a long chain in between 2 tractors and drag it from the sides, just make sure it’s weighted in the middle, or drag a harrow through it a few times. all the best.
Drain it. Net it. Pull the trees. While no water sort out banks and swims. Re fill and boom . Sounds easy from us in the chat lol. Best of luck fella . You do what's best . 😊
@@easternundergroundsounds6977 No it's not lol. Have you never been to a quarry and seen the volumes of water they pump in the middle of nowhere, everyday?
One thing to think about with dragging them out (which ain't easy) tree roots extend down and out about twice the height of the tree. This could possibly cause great damage to the lake bed causing it to leak, you know all about this 😀
Trees are good for a healthy lake ecosystem, as they create a habitat for invertebrates (mayfly, stonefly, etc) that will slowly munch away the tree/shrubs. You could stock it with the intention of fly fishing.
Another interesting video for anglers who might not fully understand the work required to maintain a lake. I was lucky enough to meet Rob Hughes when he was filming on a lake I was fishing. Lovely guy - he is exactly as you see him on TV, a big personality and all round decent bloke.
Did you consider the new Deeper Bait Boat? You can set it to automatically map the lake which would tell you everything about depths, composition of the bottom, snags and weed etc.
Hi there. I run a syndicate. Its 90acres and full of trees. Im a qualified diver and have been removing these slowly but surely myself. You be surprised what can be done. 😊
For the trees to grow to any size the water must have been lower for some considerable time before it rose to it's present level. Do you know what has caused the change in level? If any groundwork was done to create the lake in the first place, I would have thought that the trees would have been removed beforehand. You need to be sure that the reverse doesn't happen and cause the level to drop.
Well done Ben, at least when you drain the lake you will get a better look and can see it's features & scaping, together with any other potential hazards. It does sound like a bigger operation than what I initially thought may happen, but hopefully the lake is not now a lost cause.
Ask around in your area for any scuba divers. Some might be experienced and willing enough to help you dive down and cut the branches and send them up on air bags.
I don't get it, here in the states, "snags" are the best place to find the big fish and the most fish. People actually place things in there on purpose so the biggest ones have a place to hide. Also, here in Wisconsin specifically, carp are a nuisance. Literally thrown away. Not something I condone but thats what they do. Do you not have game fish there? Just a little confused. But like what your doing there. Trying to make sense of it all for myself.
Carp are big, fight hard, all look unique and can be extremely hard to catch. Yes we have game fish but carp are more popular due to the above reasons. Snags like this are a problem because this lake will be a day ticket lake fished by anglers with all sorts of experience levels and so could lead to lost tackle and potentially tethered fish.
could you not pair the dive gear and the winch together to drag the tree out by diving down and attaching a winch cable to it so you don't need to drain the lake?
I have been watching this content from the start. I have to say some of the comments are savage I’ve only just started reading some of the comments in the vids. I don’t understand that people can be so jealous and twisted of someone who has been given the money from the hardwork of there family. At least you have done stuff with that money not just sat there and wasted your life and by the way Iam not wealthy but when it opens I’m definitely going to book.
The main method for tree removal is two tractors and a large chain. But the juvenile fish need snags to hide in from predators. That's why mangrove are important. There are fish structures commercially available for juvenile and adult fish.
@@benedictfowler Your a bit slow with the videos mate :) Not fair to us all waiting weeks and weeks for videos Hopefully your following the World CArp Classic this week Sell your cars and buy a lake
Get it drained get the trees out then you can do all the other work you need to do while it drained I think it’s a win-win honestly in the end that is anyway😊
Not surprised that most people going to fish everywhere else in Europe😅. UK lakes are mostly like a bowl - flat on the bottom (no snags or so) and small. I don't see the problem with the lake at the moment. You have everything. The only problem that this lake have is no trees on the edge. I can't imagine at 30 degrees with no natural shadow... and yes, you can put a bivvy, but its not the same without trees. I want who asking the snags to be removed, to take a look at Rainbow (France). 😅😂
he won't have any fish left if he made it a day ticket with those snags. snags are great for anglers and carp love them but terrible for anyone trying to run a business.
Well said. Current swimming pool environments and then moaning when fish cant get away from predators is a joke. The only benefit is at least we know where all the muppets are and additionally they are fenced in
Cracking video really insightful! I had a big Carp on recently got me in some snags and snapped my line…. Gutted! I know it was a big un straight away. Alll the best ….Smithy
it be nice if someone even if its not yourself sorts this lake out, an extra venue is always welcome even though im in lincolnshire. it seems like its a wasted bit of water otherwise
😂😂😂 You done what I done and thought that scuba diving was just a case of putting a mask and fins and air tank on your back. I am now a qualified scuba diver. Benedict you should go get qualified in scuba diving. Swimming around with the fish is an absolute amazing experience 👍🏻😁👌🏻
To be fair draining it isnt a bad option cuz youll be starting on a clean slate and if it is a old gravel pit the bottom will be hard enough for machines to track out into as well as it wont be a silty mess
I have a better idea! 2x D10 Bulldozers connected by a real heavy chain, dragging it in-between, is a method they use in Brazil to clear land real fast!
Fish trailing line can become caught up on snags tethering them. This means they will essentially slowly die because they are totally stuck in the branches
Unfortunately, when it comes to planning permission improving a property does not come into it. The reasons for giving planning permission, or not giving it can be completely random. The best you can do is try to work as closely as possible with the planning board and ask them what they would like to see.
How's removing all aspects of a natural environment, fencing it in from the wildlife that relies on it, introducing a invasive species and then dying it blue so not even weed grows in it an improvement then?
But i thought you want structure for bait fish to have safe spaces to get away from predators. So we have people here in the states dumping tons of debri in ponds and in the UK people are paying to remove structure😂.
As someone who's both not an American and live on the coast. It's wild to think people pay to go fishing somewhere. (Yes I know about fishing licenses for sea fishing) But paying to just be in the area for the day is wild
@@Bw-210 ive went my whole live never seeing anything like it so it was just jarring to see that people pay for the privelege to fish. Here it's treated like a range. You pay for what you caught, not to be there for the day. At least in the areas you do pay. The bit that's wild to me is that you guys pay regardless if you caught something or not
@@badhabit6140the carp fishing industry has absolutely milked the situation. To be fair though if we treated it like a range as such, there wouldn’t be any fish left within a year or 2. It’s only a small country with a huge population
@@kaneeforsterite9332 ranges don't let people just hunt whenever and however. They have seasons when you are allowed to or not depending on a number of things. breeding seasons, population and a few other. So you can't go fishing whenever nor can you catch whatever or how many ever. The farmer would put restrictions or certain species or maybe outright ban others from being fished. And they give out incredible fines if you break them
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Another Great Video Ben! If you need any assistance with any of your lakes I own a company called Simply Aquatic. Happy to have a chat and offer some advice if you need it. We also have a RUclips channel too. Can't wait for the next video...
Could you just tie them off to airbags and lift them up and winch them to the bank? I know that would take a while to do but you could do that yourself with just one other person
By pulling the tree instead of cutting the tree at the base, you run the risk of punching a hole on the clay bottom. This may result in the pond not holding water. Unless the pond/lake is constantly being recharged by surface run-off or pump, spring, then no problem. These are just some things to consider.
Ben, its gonna cost you, but you will have to drain that lake before removing anything, but once the lake is drained you need to take advantage of the situation and clean EVERYTHING out, sort out the banks properly, and start from scratch. It's a mission i know, but once its done properly you'll never have to worry about it again.
Just get it done. You got this!
Hi Ben, another tree guy here. You could hire a remote control machine that's 2 tonnes and has a low impact footprint. They come with 3 ton winches on, be cheaper and less intrusive then a Valtra and large chipper.
To be honest those trees are so dead you could just wade through the silt once it's drained and use a chainsaw, pretty cheap and easy.
14:44 if you get a long chain in between 2 tractors and drag it from the sides, just make sure it’s weighted in the middle, or drag a harrow through it a few times. all the best.
Drain it. Net it. Pull the trees. While no water sort out banks and swims. Re fill and boom . Sounds easy from us in the chat lol. Best of luck fella . You do what's best . 😊
Would cost tens of thousands to do that
@@eyybabyj1397bro has cash and this is gonna cost him unfortunately. But draining the lake is the only way to get this done
That’s a lot of water to drain good luck with that
Would not cost that much if you got cheap help
@@easternundergroundsounds6977 No it's not lol. Have you never been to a quarry and seen the volumes of water they pump in the middle of nowhere, everyday?
One thing to think about with dragging them out (which ain't easy) tree roots extend down and out about twice the height of the tree. This could possibly cause great damage to the lake bed causing it to leak, you know all about this 😀
ideal lake for a predator fishery
Yeah leave in alone. Most of the trees will rot away in time just let nture be nature.
If you get rid of the trees you kill the fish "reefs"
Looks a banging little lake mate, hope it all works out to become a cracking little fishery!
Rob Hughes is an awesome man. I have watched his vids - first definition of charisma.
Trees are good for a healthy lake ecosystem, as they create a habitat for invertebrates (mayfly, stonefly, etc) that will slowly munch away the tree/shrubs.
You could stock it with the intention of fly fishing.
Another interesting video for anglers who might not fully understand the work required to maintain a lake. I was lucky enough to meet Rob Hughes when he was filming on a lake I was fishing. Lovely guy - he is exactly as you see him on TV, a big personality and all round decent bloke.
I actually enjoy watching your content. I’ve Found myself a new channel!
You’re a genuine bloke and 10/10
Did you consider the new Deeper Bait Boat? You can set it to automatically map the lake which would tell you everything about depths, composition of the bottom, snags and weed etc.
Great video, and great too see hidden work that goes in. Mark is a very knowledgeable guy with some fantastic skills.
Hi there. I run a syndicate. Its 90acres and full of trees. Im a qualified diver and have been removing these slowly but surely myself. You be surprised what can be done. 😊
Been looking forward to an update on this venue
Great to meet you at drivetribe thanks for signing my lads skateboards all the best
For the trees to grow to any size the water must have been lower for some considerable time before it rose to it's present level. Do you know what has caused the change in level? If any groundwork was done to create the lake in the first place, I would have thought that the trees would have been removed beforehand. You need to be sure that the reverse doesn't happen and cause the level to drop.
Just take an anchor attached to a big chain and drag it out with a tractor. Like dredging a swim with a rake to get weed out.
WoW Ben, that is interesting. looking forward to seeing you drain that lake and see what you find in it.
Well done Ben, at least when you drain the lake you will get a better look and can see it's features & scaping, together with any other potential hazards. It does sound like a bigger operation than what I initially thought may happen, but hopefully the lake is not now a lost cause.
Best of luck Ben what ever you decide to do!! really enjoy watching your flims
Never laughed so hard with you and the swimsuit 😂😂😂
i live in cheltenham and im looking forward to coming down at some point for a days fishing
You know what I'm going to sub to this channel. This lake building thing looks quite interesting!
2 bulldozers with a huge anchor chain on hubs between em.
Drag the bastard! 😂
Yes Rob ❤ Rob is a genuine guy I message him when I need help with fishing he replies everytime underwater stuff he's done is genius top man 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Ask around in your area for any scuba divers. Some might be experienced and willing enough to help you dive down and cut the branches and send them up on air bags.
Hi Ben
When you ready to empty this, I have diesel driven pumps and pipes in my rental fleet that would make emptying this look easy
Wow BGG are from my area great to see them on the channel
I don't get it, here in the states, "snags" are the best place to find the big fish and the most fish. People actually place things in there on purpose so the biggest ones have a place to hide. Also, here in Wisconsin specifically, carp are a nuisance. Literally thrown away. Not something I condone but thats what they do. Do you not have game fish there? Just a little confused. But like what your doing there. Trying to make sense of it all for myself.
Carp are big, fight hard, all look unique and can be extremely hard to catch. Yes we have game fish but carp are more popular due to the above reasons.
Snags like this are a problem because this lake will be a day ticket lake fished by anglers with all sorts of experience levels and so could lead to lost tackle and potentially tethered fish.
Really hope u get this sorted Ben.
could you not pair the dive gear and the winch together to drag the tree out by diving down and attaching a winch cable to it so you don't need to drain the lake?
You can do it! Drain it and you will have a full understanding of the lake and it’s features.
I have been watching this content from the start. I have to say some of the comments are savage I’ve only just started reading some of the comments in the vids. I don’t understand that people can be so jealous and twisted of someone who has been given the money from the hardwork of there family. At least you have done stuff with that money not just sat there and wasted your life and by the way Iam not wealthy but when it opens I’m definitely going to book.
Do it! Long term investment. Empty it, clear it, fill it, stock it. Lovely lake
Net it, drain it and start from scratch
Won’t be able to net it to many snags more likely drain it and got some water in small area and see what you got in there
@@cameronlatham931 makes perfect sense I should have watched the whole video first 🤦🏼♂️
You'll soon make that back ben pocket change bud get amongst it 💪
I find your videos so interesting mate. Keep up the good work...
The main method for tree removal is two tractors and a large chain. But the juvenile fish need snags to hide in from predators. That's why mangrove are important. There are fish structures commercially available for juvenile and adult fish.
Can you do an update report on this lake please
@@mariuskoekemoer4646 coming in two videos pal
@@benedictfowler Your a bit slow with the videos mate :)
Not fair to us all waiting weeks and weeks for videos
Hopefully your following the World CArp Classic this week
Sell your cars and buy a lake
My guy, get your camera op a polarising filter. Will make a world of difference when filming water and sky.
Love that idea! Legend
Go for it ben thats a nice looking lake, hope planning goes ok
Part 2 please
There is something worse, trust me, I lost all my carp to otters. You need to fence it and electrify it if you don't want the same. Dale
I love the quote. Went from 2 grand to 3 grand to 4 grand (per day) in about 2 seconds. Hilarious
Get it drained get the trees out then you can do all the other work you need to do while it drained I think it’s a win-win honestly in the end that is anyway😊
That Lake looks liek the Telly Tubbies set which the farmer flooded...
Definitely do-able. Will make a stunning pit
Heavy duty truck and a long metal towing chain ⛓️💥
Not surprised that most people going to fish everywhere else in Europe😅. UK lakes are mostly like a bowl - flat on the bottom (no snags or so) and small. I don't see the problem with the lake at the moment. You have everything. The only problem that this lake have is no trees on the edge. I can't imagine at 30 degrees with no natural shadow... and yes, you can put a bivvy, but its not the same without trees. I want who asking the snags to be removed, to take a look at Rainbow (France). 😅😂
he won't have any fish left if he made it a day ticket with those snags. snags are great for anglers and carp love them but terrible for anyone trying to run a business.
Well said. Current swimming pool environments and then moaning when fish cant get away from predators is a joke. The only benefit is at least we know where all the muppets are and additionally they are fenced in
Cracking video really insightful! I had a big Carp on recently got me in some snags and snapped my line…. Gutted! I know it was a big un straight away. Alll the best ….Smithy
Use a TRUXSAW,Drain it down and you don’t have to empty it as well,it has a scoop on it
it be nice if someone even if its not yourself sorts this lake out, an extra venue is always welcome even though im in lincolnshire. it seems like its a wasted bit of water otherwise
0:23 hell yes, I've wanted a lake for years but unable to find one 😫
I've fished some snag pits but this takes the biscuit 🍪 😮
so just curious, whats the need on removing the trees? rather than having a more natural kinda lake??
😂😂😂 You done what I done and thought that scuba diving was just a case of putting a mask and fins and air tank on your back. I am now a qualified scuba diver. Benedict you should go get qualified in scuba diving. Swimming around with the fish is an absolute amazing experience 👍🏻😁👌🏻
YOU DIVED!!!!!!!!!!
I enjoyed this video! Very interesting
I subscribe I want to see it done! Come on 🎣
Looking good
Great video love you ben
Looks absolutely mega!
6 lakes for sale in fairford including the Horcott lakes, got £2mill spare ahah
Maybe video soon come……
To be fair draining it isnt a bad option cuz youll be starting on a clean slate and if it is a old gravel pit the bottom will be hard enough for machines to track out into as well as it wont be a silty mess
I have a better idea! 2x D10 Bulldozers connected by a real heavy chain, dragging it in-between, is a method they use in Brazil to clear land real fast!
How do snagged trees endanger fish?
Fish trailing line can become caught up on snags tethering them. This means they will essentially slowly die because they are totally stuck in the branches
@@benedictfowler Thanks. That makes perfect sense. Thanks for explaining.
Whats the size of your lake pls
Have you seen that Oxlease at Linear is for sale?
I hope you guys can do it as it look a great place. But as we all know. Applications take ages.
Good luck
With the planning permission
They should give it to you
As you are trying to improve the lake
If they don't then they are crazy
Unfortunately, when it comes to planning permission improving a property does not come into it. The reasons for giving planning permission, or not giving it can be completely random. The best you can do is try to work as closely as possible with the planning board and ask them what they would like to see.
How's removing all aspects of a natural environment, fencing it in from the wildlife that relies on it, introducing a invasive species and then dying it blue so not even weed grows in it an improvement then?
But i thought you want structure for bait fish to have safe spaces to get away from predators. So we have people here in the states dumping tons of debri in ponds and in the UK people are paying to remove structure😂.
As someone who's both not an American and live on the coast. It's wild to think people pay to go fishing somewhere. (Yes I know about fishing licenses for sea fishing) But paying to just be in the area for the day is wild
Do you think these fish magically appeared? Or did Ben pay for the fish out of his own money? Ah yes.
@@Bw-210 ive went my whole live never seeing anything like it so it was just jarring to see that people pay for the privelege to fish.
Here it's treated like a range. You pay for what you caught, not to be there for the day. At least in the areas you do pay.
The bit that's wild to me is that you guys pay regardless if you caught something or not
@@badhabit6140the carp fishing industry has absolutely milked the situation. To be fair though if we treated it like a range as such, there wouldn’t be any fish left within a year or 2. It’s only a small country with a huge population
@@kaneeforsterite9332 ranges don't let people just hunt whenever and however. They have seasons when you are allowed to or not depending on a number of things. breeding seasons, population and a few other.
So you can't go fishing whenever nor can you catch whatever or how many ever. The farmer would put restrictions or certain species or maybe outright ban others from being fished.
And they give out incredible fines if you break them
Jesus I've not seen Rob since I was a Marshall on the 2014 bcac
Solo diving in trees. Is that BSAC cert?
Wow Ben is as tall as a tree 🌴 😂
Ive seen old steam engines just pulling trees out of ponds their whinches are massively powerful
Chain/Cable drag the lake.
Heavy earth machinery with a winch will do it easy.
If it can be winched out from the bank in the dry, it can be winched out in the wet? How much for a couple of divers to attach the straps for 4 days?
I downloaded the app but nothing in Ireland came up
Lake or flooded field?
Carnt you drain the lake and clear it all then re fill
Just drain the lake and spend a week pulling trees.Easy enough job and that lake would make a great fisherie.
Two tractors and a heavy chain. Thank me later.....
was fishing with rob last week
Go under with some loppers
This must be an opportunity for beavers surely. Make some nice coats in a few years time.
Sorted.
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Umm you could use a fishing sonar, to easily map the bottom and all trees.
Another Great Video Ben!
If you need any assistance with any of your lakes I own a company called Simply Aquatic. Happy to have a chat and offer some advice if you need it. We also have a RUclips channel too.
Can't wait for the next video...
If it’s a fishing lake I wouldn’t remove anything. All that cover enhances the habitat and biomass, and increases growth rates of fish in the lake.
Where does the water go if you drain it?
Lots of buckets 🪣 🪣🪣🪣🪣🪣🪣🪣🪣🪣🪣🪣🪣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Could you just tie them off to airbags and lift them up and winch them to the bank? I know that would take a while to do but you could do that yourself with just one other person
By pulling the tree instead of cutting the tree at the base, you run the risk of punching a hole on the clay bottom. This may result in the pond not holding water. Unless the pond/lake is constantly being recharged by surface run-off or pump, spring, then no problem. These are just some things to consider.
So you went snorkelling 😅😅
Yeees
The only way youll ever make that a fishery is to drain and remove any other option want work.
Massive chain and 2 d8 dozers
Did you see any lumps?
dove
Snatch block time. Now we're talking.
Big heavy chain, 2 x bulldozers - Bobs your uncle...