June 20, 2009
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Maver Larford Lakes. Larford Near Stourport, Worcestershire.
Maggotdrowning.comIndividual Championship 2009.Well today is the day of the Maggotdrowning.com Individual Championship, and this year’s venue is the Match Lake at Larford Lakes. It meant an early start for me as it’s about 150 miles for me to drive. So with the car loaded up by 5am I was off, and a nice smooth trip with just a stop for coffee on the way found me pulling into the fishery car park just after 8am . It’s a small world, as I parked next to Andy(andy222)Feltham an MD’s member who hadn’t posted for a while, and was there to fish a club match on the Specimen Lake.
Soon after people started to arrive in force, Vince who had organised today’s match was soon joined by Clive and after dipping our nets we decided to get in quick for breakfast. A Full English for £5 was soon dispatched and fishery pellets purchased. I have to say that I find it strange that you can only feed a maximum of 4 bags of fishery pellets(2 pints of skrettings in a bag costing £2·50p), but you can feed unlimited amounts of meat or corn, which can’t be good for water quality Waiting for the draw it was good to catch up with faces, both old and new , The customary side bet of a Golden Nugget was struck with Vince and Gemma(The Minx), while John’s good lady Lynn parted us from our cash in exchange for raffle tickets, the proceeds of which will be going to The British Heart Foundation, and by the time that Vince called the draw at 9am, 38 of us were ready to go, meaning that we could leave out the even pegs giving everyone a bit of space . Into the hat and I’m rewarded with peg 37, while Vince asks me to draw for him and receives peg 51 as a present from me .
At least peg 37 being on the clubhouse bank means I can drive up and almost park behind it. It doesn’t look to bad to be honest with a chuck to the island on the feeder and a nice bed of lilies in front of the bush to my left and should be good for a few.Looking around I’ve got my fellow Marsh AC member,Tony(spamwham)Roberts to my left, so there should be a good bit of banter during the day ……….
To my right I’ve got Andrew(Marginman)Willet and next up fellow blogger and Jinx Series partner Clive, who appears to be knocking up some groundbait, though he might have had the prayer mat out and be offering up a plea to the fishing gods ………..
Looking across I can see Vince over on peg 51, so at least I’ll be able to keep tabs on the likely destination of the Golden Nugget .
The set up today is 2 4X12 Malman Adam’s to 0·16 with a size 18 Drennan Carp Match hooks to fish 6mm banded pellet and meat on the deck at 7mtrs straight out and on the edge of the lilies to my left where there’s about 3feet of water and a Malman MTD2 dibber, again on 0·16 with a 18 Drennan Carp Match hook for up in the water. I also set up a Malman SC paste to 0·22 Power Match with a size 12 Drennan Carp Feeder hook for paste, just in case any lumps put in an appearance and the feeder rod.
Bait for the day was a mix of pellets, meat and paste, with feed taken care of by dampened 4mm fishery pellets.
So 11am and Vince calls the All-In. A handfull of pellet straight out to 7mtrs and another to the edge of the lilies and before I can ship out a banded pellet to 7mtrs a shout rings out signifying The Minx has her 1st fish in the net, sending a shudder down the spines of more than a few blokes .
Out to 7mtrs and after lifting and dropping the rig a couple of times the black hydro rips out of the top kit and soon a plump F1 of around 1½lbs is safely in the net ………..This was swiftly followed by a small stockie of around 8ozs and than a bit of frustration started to set in , I had a spate of very finicky bites, but I managed to hit them, only to have them shed the hook as they came to the net for no apparent reason, the hook certainly hadn’t blunted. Indeed I wasn’t the only one to suffer like this, as I found out talking to others after the match. I was still managing to put a few in the net, though there were a few to many small stockies rather than the better stamp of F1′s……….
To clear my head I took a quick stroll along with the camera to see how others were fairing. Dai was getting a few, but it was proving to be a bit of a struggle ……………
Dirk seemed to be happy enough with his lot, and while not pulling up any trees appeared to be catching with a degree of regularity ………….
While tucked away on the other side of the lake I could see Malc(The Jinx) on peg 55, and judging by the way he was concentrating, he was obviously catching …………
Tony was looking as if he was in for a good day with a nice lily pad at a comfy 8mtrs he was catching a decent stamp of fish fishing shallow , though he had been seen off a couple of times by lumps that had found the sanctuary of the pads ………..
Clive meanwhile was having a bit of a mare, he was another suffering from lost fish , though he did manage to successfully land one as I looked on …………
Back at my peg I continued to put a few in the net, but yet again they were mostly small skimmers and stockies though as Clive strolled past I was into something a little better ………
Which proved to be one of the better F1′s that gave a pretty good account of itself, I did ask Clive to stay for a while as he seemed to bring me a bit of luck, but for some reason he didn’t think much of my offer ………
As the match wore on Vince had managed to bag a couple of what seemed to be reasonable fish on the feeder, but still needed to find something to up his catch rate and avoid the loss of yet another Golden Nugget …………
Weather wise we seemed to have just about everything during the course of the match and with half an hour to go it started to rain , and while my bites had become few and far between, Tony was still catching steadily and continued to put fish regularly in the net right up to the All-out being called at 4pm.
As we packed away at least the rain eased off and chatting to Tony I felt he must be in with a chance of at least a section as I thought he had something approaching the ‘Ton’. The scales soon arrived and Tony’s fish weighed in at an ounce shy of 97lbs to place him into the lead , while my net went 50lbs 5ozs. Clive had indeed suffered with a mere 19lbs 3ozs to show for his 5 hours . Poor Vince having slipped on the wet bank and pulled his thigh as he was packing his kit away suffered the loss of yet another Golden Nugget with just 17lbs 11ozs . I followed the scales round as far as Malc’s peg where he put an excellent 89¾lbs on the scales before I returned to make my way back to the club house.
Back at the club house I was pleased to find I’d avoided a Minxing as Gem had struggled today so I managed to retrieve the Golden Nugget she’d taken from me on the previous Saturday at Rolf’s . A buffet was laid on for us, with plenty to go round for all, despite Steve(Steak) doing his best to decimate it single handedly . Vince soon had the results sorted and the presentation underway…….
The section winners on the day being………
Alan(Genus9)West
Lee(Hicko1)Hicking
Malc(The Jinx)Doyle
Wayne(Baggingman)Panting
The main honours going to ……….
3rd place……….Tony(spamwham)Roberts.2nd place……….Mark(Bungee)Collinson.
and the winner on the day and MD’s Individual Champion 2009……………
Steve (Fordy1) Ford.
The day was rounded off with the RaffleWhich thanks to Lynn’s efforts selling tickets
raised £200 for The British Heart Foundation .A few Thank You’s are in order at this point, Firstly to Vince for organising the match, and doing his usual Excellent Job . To Lynn for a great job flogging the raffle tickets . To Phil Briscoe and all his staff at Maver Larford for their efforts during the day . Finally to all those members of Maggotdrowning.com that supported and took part in the match, making it the success that it was, it couldn’t be done without you. Looks like we’ll have to do it all over again next year .
Position Peg Angler Weight 1st Peg 65 Steve (Fordy1) Ford 116lbs 07ozs 2nd Peg 59 Mark(Bungee)Collinson 98lbs 13ozs 3rd Peg 35 Tony(spamwham)Roberts 96lbs 15ozs 4th Peg 55 Malc(The Jinx)Doyle 89lbs 12ozs 5th Peg 7 Wayne(Baggingman)Panting 89lbs 03ozs 6th Peg 71 Lee(Hicko1)Hicking 82lbs 02ozs 7th Peg 13 Alan(Genus9)West 73lbs 00ozs 8th Peg 23 Eddie(Ed10)Gutheridge 72lbs 05ozs 9th Peg 63 John(Aigy)Haigh 66lbs 03ozs 10th Peg 27 Mike Globe 64lbs 03ozs 11th Peg 5 Simon(Simple)Mound 63lbs 15ozs 12th Peg 11 Fred(Milo)Parker 55lbs 08ozs 13th Peg 61 Mark(MarkC)Causer 54lbs 04ozs 14th Peg 25 Dirk(The Dangler)Williams 53lbs 12ozs 15th Peg 33 Paul(Floatfisher Jnr)Killip 53lbs 04ozs 16th Peg 37 Peter(Mugger)Morton 50lbs 05ozs 17th Peg 69 Chris(Looney)Kendall 50lbs 02ozs 18th Peg 73 Tony(JR Hartley)Clark 47lbs 05ozs 19th Peg 9 Ian(Sprucey)Spruce 46lbs 01ozs 20th Peg 31 Alex(BaggerJ)Clark 40lbs 13ozs 21st Peg 21 Paul(Scatty)Scatt 37lbs 10ozs 22nd Peg 77 Steve(Steak)Akal 36lbs 02ozs 23rd Peg 67 Luke(Ulladubulla)Downing 34lbs 15ozs 24th Peg 45 Roy(Royst)Ravenhill 34lbs 10ozs 25th Peg 39 Andrew(Marginman)Willet 34lbs 06ozs 26th Peg 75 Marcus(Budgie65)Burgess 31lbs 13ozs 27th Peg 29 Dai(Dai Fish)Thomas 28lbs 02ozs 28th Peg 19 Simon(Me)Rowley 23lbs 15ozs 29th Peg 41 Clive(BlackHydro)Pritchard 19lbs 03ozs 30th Peg 57 Ian(Fish4alarf)Venn 18lbs 13ozs 31st Peg 46 Midge(Midge99)Milnes 18lbs 02ozs 32nd Peg 51 Vince(Vince G)Gould 17lbs 11ozs 33rd Peg 43 Steven(Drynets)Parker 16lbs 10ozs 34th Peg 15 Gemma(The Minx)Doyle 15lbs 11ozs 35th Peg 2 John(Bucko)Buxton 14lbs 01ozs 36th= Peg 47 Brian(Croydon Angler)Grey D.N.W. 36th= Peg 53 Simon Elsey D.N.W. 36th= Peg 81 Justin(Smasher)Laundon D.N.W.
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As always Peter a top read.