Month: April 2012

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The Jinx Series 2012
    Special 2 Day Festival.

    Rolfs Lake

    Well this weekend it's something a little bit different to kick off this years Jinx Series, with this 2 Dayer being organised by Malc (The Jinx) to get everyone into the swing of things, and although the results of these matches won't count toward the series results it's being treated as a Mini Festival with section points over the two days deciding the winner .

    The Jinx Squad 2012

    The Jinx Squad 2012

    Clive, Tony, Malc(The Jinx), Steve, Dai, Dave C.
    Simps, Terry, Budgie, Dave M, Peter, Neil.
    Paul, Nick W, Gem(The Minx), Geoff, Mat, Nick W-P.
    Fred, Ady, Kev.

    Day 1
    Friday, April 27th, 2012.

    Unfortunately due to a new job The Jinx himself would be missing Friday but was hoping to get down and fish on Saturday, but in his absence it looked like he'd managed to sort the weather for us with plenty of Rain and more Rain predicted over the 2 days . A quick glance out of the bedroom window confirmed the forecast was right on Friday morning, but after dropping Maria off at work I soon had the car loaded up and was on my way. As usual no trip to Rolfs is complete without a stop off in Battersea to set myself up for the day ahead with a 'Full English' and with that polished off it was next stop Rolfs.

    Pulling into the car park it was obvious we were going to have a good turn out with the vast majority of The Jinx Squad regulars along with a couple of victims guests ready to do their best to get to grips with the lake, of course this included The Minx but unfortunately her New Hat hadn't arrived in time so that won't come into play until the start of the series proper in June. As usual the banter, wind ups and general pee taking was soon in full swing and it was around 11·30am that Simon called for the draw to start and with rain threatening and a strong breeze blowing down from the Big Lake into the Little Lake everyone was keen to get started and set up before the impending deluge arrived. Into the draw bag and I came away with peg 3, one that's not normally included in matches, but one I've been wanting to fish for ages as it's tucked away in the corner of the Little Lake with some decent cover, not to mention the fact that there were reports of fish showing there earlier in the day .

    The rain had already started to fall as I reached the peg so it was a question of getting settled in and set up as soon as possible. Looking around I could see Neil Riddy settling into peg 34, a good angler on a decent peg who regularly fishes Rolfs and has a good record there, meaning I would have my work cut out to win the section today. Marcus (Budgie) was on peg 39 another peg that's rarely included and he was keen to give it a go, while round on peg 6 was Dave Moore with Simon Watkins on peg 7 and Geoff on peg 8 completing A section.

    The peg plan for the Friday match.

    I wanted to keep it as simple as possible so just set up 3 pole rigs that were pretty much identical, just varying in length to cover various parts of the peg. These were all Nick Gilbert's handmade NG Power Pencil's, two 0·4 gm and a 0·5 gm, all made up on on 0·21 Ultima power match straight through to size 16 Kamasan B911X's covering depths from 2½-4 ft. I really should have got the feeder rod out as well, but as I couldn't get the brolly set effectively with the wind in my face it was used to shelter the rest of my kit behind me in an attempt to avoid it getting soaked and the feeder rod was left in the holdall . Bait was simply a couple of bags of 6mm fishery pellets with some 8mm hard pellet, corn and various soft hookers for change baits. With a little time to go I just checked my elastics when I noticed some deterioration in it in one of my top kits. All three kits had been elasticated at the same time and although the other two looked OK I didn't want to risk them. The only elastic I had available was some Vespe Bi-Core so this was hastily rigged into the 3 kits meaning I missed the All-In as I finished the third kit .

    Peg 3 in A section for Peter on Friday

    I only missed the first five minutes however and soon shipped a small cup of pellet out to 8mtrs followed by another small pot spread along the edge of the bushes to my left, plus a pinch into both margins before shipping a banded 8mm out to 8mtrs. Unfortunately the next 20 minutes was pretty futile as despite working a selection of various baits not a single bite was forthcoming , in fact the only thing coming my way was rain and increasing amounts of it, (At this point I'll apologise that this report doesn't contain more photos from the day, but the weather meant that the camera stayed safely in it's case.) Time for a look over by the bushes and it was a banded 6mm that produced the required response, the float gliding under, it was only a small roach but at least I'd avoided the dreaded DNW. Next put in and away the float slid again, a carp this time that dived for the cover of the bushes, but steady pressure soon saw me in control and the fish, a stocky mirror of around 8lbs in the net. As I lifted the net the mesh started to give way though resulting in the fish nearly sliding through an increasingly large hole !!!!! Luckily I was quick enough to save the situation, but I had to go and find another landing net before continuing.

    I had to go up to the next net bin so stopped off for a chat with Dave Moore who was also having a struggle and having to watch Neil opposite steadily walking away with the section. Back at my peg I then suffered a brief spell where I had a couple of foul hookers, obviously big commons judging by the scales that came back on the hook, I thought I'd got away with it till "Nobody likes to see that" carried on the wind from peg 34 as Neil looked on .

    Still the rain poured down but I managed 4 carp, but they were spooky which I felt was due to the fact that there wasn't enough leaves on the bushes yet to offer the cover they needed to settle. I settled down feeding around 20 pellets at a time and waiting for a bite before re-feeding. About half way through Keith Powell came walking round, his face a picture of abject misery , sat on peg 10 his waterproofs had proved not to be and he was off to his car to try and warm up, have a fag and try to dry out a bit.

    The rain just didn't relent and Gem had given it best having only had a single roach from peg 26 and retreated to the dry and warmth of the caravan she and Simps were using for the weekend so at least people would be saved from a Minxing. The rest of us battled on through the incessant rain (in fact the water level rose 1½ inches during the match, showing just how much water was falling) I managed another 4 carp during the course of the match, but I was mightily relieved to hear the All-Out come 6pm .

    Of course once we started packing up the rain eased off and as we started the Weigh-In it had virtually stopped and the wind died down too adding insult to injury. Neil was the first to weigh and pretty much as I had expected he put a very creditable 125½lbs on the scales , Budgie had 56lbs 2ozs and my fish came to 69lbs 2ozs . Sport had picked up for Dave toward the end leaving him with 64¼lbs while Simon Watkins had just 16¼lbs and Geoff a level 63lbs to complete the section, so 2 points for me today to keep my chances alive .

    Simon with 49¼lbs, Keith 27½lbs and Clive with 77lbs from peg 13 made up the first half of B section before we got to C section where Nick W-P's one decent roach was weighed at 1lb. Dave Wall on his first ever visit to the lake put 79½lbs on the scales which would prove enough to take the section today . Nick Williams with a level 75lbs and Fred with 56½lbs followed only to be pipped by Paul's 60½lbs. Dave C had suffered a bit of a grueller with just 13¾lbs while Gem had just 8ozs for her one roach to complete C section. Kevin managed 25½lbs and Dai 37¼lbs while Mat completed B section with 22½lbs.

    Back to the hut for the results and Neil had taken the Lake win today and along with Clive and Dave Wall was in the pound seats with a section win and 1 point to take into Day 2 tomorrow.

    Day 1 Results

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st

    34

     Neil Riddy  125lbs 08ozs
     2nd

    16

     Dave Wall   79lbs 08ozs
     3rd

    13

     Clive Pritchard   77lbs 00ozs
     4th

    19

     Nick Williams   75lbs 00ozs
     5th

    3

     Peter Morton   69lbs 02ozs
     6th

    6

     Dave Moore   65lbs 04ozs
     7th

    8

     Geoff Palmer   63lbs 00ozs
     8th

    23

     Paul Roberts   60lbs 08ozs
     9th

    21

     Fred Parker   56lbs 08ozs
     10th

    39

     Marcus Burgess   56lbs 02ozs
     11th

    9

     Simon Mound   49lbs 04ozs
     12th

    30

     Dai Thomas   37lbs 04ozs
     13th

    10

     Keith Powell   27lbs 08ozs
     14th

    28

     Kevin Loveland   25lbs 08ozs
     15th

    32

     Mat Edwards   22lbs 08ozs
     16th

    7

     Simon Watkins    16lbs 04ozs
     17th

    25

     Dave Collier    13lbs 12ozs
     18th

    14

     Nick Watkins-Price     1lbs 00ozs
     19th

    26

     Gem Doyle            08ozs

    Section Results

    A Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    34

     Neil Riddy  125lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd

    3

     Peter Morton   69lbs 02ozs

    2

     3rd

    6

     Dave Moore   65lbs 04ozs

    3

     4th

    8

     Geoff Palmer   63lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th

    39

     Marcus Burgess   56lbs 02ozs

    5

     6th

    7

     Simon Watkins   16lbs 04ozs

    6

    B Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    13

     Clive Pritchard   77lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd

    9

     Simon Mound   49lbs 04ozs

    2

     3rd

    30

     Dai Thomas   37lbs 04ozs

    3

     4th

    10

     Keith Powell   27lbs 08ozs

    4

     5th

    28

     Kevin Loveland   25lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th

    32

     Mat Edwards   22lbs 08ozs

    6

    C Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    16

     Dave Wall   79lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd

    19

     Nick Williams   75lbs 00ozs

    2

     3rd

    23

     Paul Roberts   60lbs 08ozs

    3

     4th

    21

     Fred Parker   56lbs 08ozs

    4

     5th

    25

     Dave Collier     13lbs 12ozs

    5

     6th

    14

     Nick Watkins-Price     1lbs 00ozs

    6

     7th

    26

     Gem Doyle            08ozs

    7

    With the action over for the day all that remained was to get into some dry cloths and while some were eating in their caravans and bivvies some of us went off to the local Harvester for a couple of pints and a meal which went down really well. On our return there was time for a quick chat with a few that were assembled round the hut, but I felt knackered and soon set off to settle down in my green VW Passat bivvie for the night, and almost as soon as I climbed into my sleeping bag and my head hit the pillows I was asleep .

    Day 2
    Saturday, April 28th, 2012.


    I awoke around 7am to the sound of rain on the windscreen, only a few drops, nowhere near like yesterdays but as I climbed out for a stretch it was noticeably colder than the day before . This was due to a change in wind direction, it had turned through 180° overnight and was now a north easterly blowing straight into pegs 19-21 in the Big Lake. I soon had the stove out and the kettle on for a coffee and also decided to have a pot noodle as I was a bit peckish . Pauline appeared taking Ollie for his morning constitutional and Dave Wall surfaced from his Renault bivvie. By 9am most were up and about and a few of us returned to the Harvester for breakfast .

    Fortified by that we returned to the lake and started to sort out our gear for the day ahead. Early reports indicated that the fish would follow the wind meaning the Big Lake would be the place to draw today. Dave Collier confirmed that he wouldn't be fishing today if he didn't get a favourable draw as the weather had played havoc with his arthritis, and Kevin was also leaning that way as Jean wasn't feeling to good either. Around 10·30am the blaring of a car horn signalled the arrival of that force of nature that is The Jinx, yes Malc was at the lake. I have to say that it was good to see him as without him the series wouldn't exist and definitely wouldn't be the same (Is that a good thing? answers on a postcard to......................... )

    So 11am and draw time once more. Into the bag and it's peg 19 for me, another of those pegs that is rarely used as 18 is considered the better peg, but with no peg 18 in the draw and the wind blowing into it should be good for a few today . For company I had Dave Wall on peg 21 and Clive had draw one of his favorites....................NOT in the shape of peg 23. Neil had drawn peg 9, another decent peg today so I would be able to keep an eye on all three section winners from yesterday .

    The peg plan for the Saturday match

    Settling into the peg It was immediately obvious just how cold the wind was , but I was hopeful it would at least keep the rain at bay. I set up 3 rigs, an 0·4gm NG XT Gimp on 0·21 Ultima power match straight through to a size 16 Kamasan B911X for straight out at around 10mtrs as Nick W reckoned most of his fish had come from there yesterday while the two 0·4gm NG Power Pencil rigs from yesterday would be used hard up against the boat and to the end of the bushes to my right. I also set up the feeder rod today just in case I felt the need for it. Bait was identical to yesterday, a couple of bags of 6mm fishery pellets with some 8mm hard pellet, corn and various soft hookers for change baits with some 6mm's soaked for use in the feeder should they be needed .

    Peg 19 in C section for Peter on Saturday

    With a bit of time before the All-In I could see a good few were chatting over the prospects for the day ahead over by the hut ......

    Waiting for the All-In on Saturday

    Rather than join them though Dave and I had a chat, he was fortunate in missing out on another chance to be Minxed as Gem had also decided not to fish today so the pressure was off there, but just for a bit of added interest we had a Golden Nugget on todays head to head ......

    Dave Wall

    Anyway 1pm and time for the All-In, half a small pot of 6mm's out to the 10mtr line and a few to the bush and against the boat. A banded 6mm out to the 10mtr line resulted in an almost instant bite and the first fish of the day, a common of around 6lbs was soon safely in the net, this was soon followed by a similar sized mirror, a nice start to the match for me . Looking across I could see Malc on peg 25 and it looked as if he was fishing paste to the end of the bush on his left hand side. He was soon into what looked to be a good sized fish that was taking him a while to get under control .......

     Malc (The Jinx) was on peg 25

    It proved to be a very decent fish indeed, a Common weighing in at 21lbs 6ozs which Simps managed to get a photo of before Malc returned it ......

    Malc (The Jinx) with a Common weighing 21lbs 06ozs

    The wind was getting up a bit more however making it awkward to fish at 10mtrs so I took an early look over toward the bush again with a banded 6mm, similar to yesterday feeding 20 pellets at a time and working the bait constantly to attract a bite. Soon the float buried and a lift brought solid resistance but gentle pressure lead the fish away from the bush and almost straight into the landing net. A definite weigher that went 15lbs, just what was needed and the start of a steady run of fish pretty much all the way through the match for me . Dave wasn't so fortunate and was working hard just to attract a bite ......

    Dave Wall on Peg 21 was struggling to make something happen

    Over on 23 Clive was already on the feeder and didn't appear to be enjoying things to much .....

    Clive on Peg 23, not a happy bunny

    While down on peg 32 Paul appeared to have had a couple of decent fish on the pole ...... 

    Paul had started on the pole on peg 32

    Around half way through the damp and cold wind had got to me and I had to take a break for a walk and today I took the trusty camera with me . Clive by now had swapped to the pole but steadfastly refused to smile for the camera (I told you he hates peg 23 ) .......

    Clive refused to smile for the camera

    Down on peg 30 Simon Watkins had started to put a few good fish together despite having it pointed out to him that he's set up the top kits on his new pole wrong, telescoping them instead of assembling them as put overs, but soon fell victim to the curse of the camera as about a second after I took this picture the hook pulled ......

    Simon......... just before the hook pulled

    Keith was looking a little lonely on peg 34 and was fishing the pole as opposed to the feeder .......

    Keith struggled on Peg 34

    Mat appeared to be fishing a pleasure session tucked away on his own on peg 3, while Budgie appeared to be busy trying to get to grips with his peg ......

    Budgie on peg 7

    Geoff was plugging away down the track on peg 8 which he was fishing for the second day running, so at least he knew where the feed had gone in on the previous day ......

    Geoff was on peg 8 for the second day running

    Paul was less than delighted to see me appear with the camera , especially as Simps and Malc were also present to offer support, but he managed to avoid the curse and land the carp he was playing ......

    Paul playing a carp

    Neil surprisingly was having a bit of a grueller on peg 9 and Nick W-P was looking less than enamoured with peg 10 .......

    Nick W-P (monkey) on Peg 10

    By the time I got back Dave was targeting the end of the bush on his right hand side and this was the swim he would stick with for pretty much the rest of the match ......

    Dave getting to grips with Peg 19

    Back to the bush for me and straight away I was into another fish another scrappy mirror of around 7lbs. I don't know what it is about these fish as they seem to fight a lot harder than the commons. They remind me of the fish we used to catch at Stockton in that they seem to swim with their head down and fight well above their weight. Still they all count and are decent weight builders. A couple of better commons then put in an appearance adding more weight to my total on the board .

    I'd also noticed that as the match wore on plenty of people were picking up one or two better fish. Fred had plenty of elastic out on several occasions .......

    Fred trying hard to net one

    ...... and had started to make regular trips to the scales.

    With around 80 minutes to go Neil's swim woke up for him and he had a decent run of 9 fish that was sure to push him up the leader board ......

    Neil was tucked away on Peg 9

    I had a lull with around 45 minutes to go and finally took a look with the feeder just past the end of the bush. Within a minute the tip whipped round and after a spirited fight another decent common slid over the net and at 15lbs was a welcome sight . Unfortunately during the fight the rig had tangled in some old line and was badly tangled and rather than re rig it I went back to the pole and managed another 3 fish, two of them weighers before the All-Out was called at 6pm.

    I have to admit that I wasn't to sad to pack the kit away, I'd had a decent day with around 80lbs of weighers on the board and hopefully another 50lbs in the nets but the constant cold wind and drizzle in my face had left me feeling knackered, though satisfied with my day . I soon had my kit back to the car and loaded away and by the time I caught up with the Weigh-In Keith had recorded 59lbs 6ozs and Mat had put an excellent 130lbs 4ozs on the scales to take the small C section of 4 with Dave C and Kevin not fishing. Budgie managed 62¼lbs and Geoff 89¼lbs. Neil's late run netted him 116¾lbs . Nick W-P had a better second day with 40½lbs while Dave Moore finished the first half of B section with 73½lbs. Nick Williams managed 27lbs while Fred's trips up to the scales yielded 109½lbs and my fish rolled the scales over to 140½lbs . Dave Wall could only muster a level 30lbs meaning he was waving farewell to a Golden Nugget . Clive with 63½lbs just edged out Dai's 63¼lbs but Malc had the beating of them both with 87½lbs to round off A section . That left the rest of B section, Simps suffering a grueller with just 28lbs, Simon Watkins recording his first Jinx Ton with 121¾lbs and Paul finishing things off with a fine 119¾lbs .

    So a lake win for me today and the bonus of becoming Peg King for peg 19, so as we made our way back to the hut for the results I was happy with that . It got better though as it transpired my 3 points from a section 1st and 2nd was enough for the overall Win . Neil finished one fish short today meaning that a section 1st and 3rd gave him Second place overall while Paul's 5 point score just edged out Clive's on a weight countback for Third place .

    Day 2 Results

     

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st

    19

     Peter Morton  140lbs 08ozs
     2nd

    3

     Mat Edwards  130lbs 04ozs
     3rd

    30

     Simon Watkins  121lbs 12ozs
     4th

    32

     Paul Roberts  119lbs 12ozs
     5th

    9

     Neil Riddy  116lbs 12ozs
     6th

    16

     Fred Parker  109lbs 08ozs
     7th

    8

     Geoff Palmer   89lbs 04ozs
     8th

    25

     Malc Doyle   87lbs 12ozs
     9th

    13

     Dave Moore   73lbs 08ozs
     10th

    23

     Clive Pritchard   63lbs 08ozs
     11th

    26

     Dai Thomas   63lbs 04ozs
     12th

    7

     Marcus Burgess   62lbs 12ozs
     13th

    34

     Keith Powell   59lbs 06ozs
     14th

    10

     Nick Watkins-Price   40lbs 08ozs
     15th

    21

     Dave Wall   30lbs 00ozs
     16th

    28

     Simon Mound   28lbs 00ozs
     17th

    14

     Nick Williams   27lbs 00ozs
     

    6

     Dave Collier

    DNF

     

    39

     Kevin Loveland

    DNF

    Section Results

    A Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    3

     Mat Edwards  130lbs 04ozs

    1

     2nd

    8

     Geoff Palmer   89lbs 04ozs

    2

     3rd

    7

     Marcus Burgess   62lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th

    34

     Keith Powell   59lbs 06ozs

    4

    6

     Dave Collier

    DNF

    7

    39

     Kevin Loveland

    DNF

    7

    B Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    30

     Simon Watkins  121lbs 12ozs

    1

     2nd

    32

     Paul Roberts  119lbs 12ozs

    2

     3rd

    9

     Neil Riddy  116lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th

    13

     Dave Moore   73lbs 08ozs

    4

     5th

    10

     Nick Watkins-Price   40lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th

    28

     Simon Mound   28lbs 00ozs

    6

    C section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    19

     Peter Morton  140lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd

    16

     Fred Parker  109lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd

    25

     Malc Doyle   87lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th

    23

     Clive Pritchard   63lbs 08ozs

    4

     5th

    26

     Dai Thomas   63lbs 04ozs

    5

     6th

    21

     Dave Wall   30lbs 00ozs

    6

     7th

    14

     Nick Williams   27lbs 00ozs

    7

    Final Positions and Points

    (Countback on Weight  to decide ties)

    Position

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peter Morton  209lbs 10ozs

    3

     2nd Neil Riddy  224lbs 04ozs

    4

     3rd

     Paul Roberts  180lbs 04ozs

    5

     4th Clive Pritchard  140lbs 08ozs

    5

     5th Fred Parker  166lbs 00ozs

    6

     6th Geoff Palmer  152lbs 04ozs

    6

     7th Mat Edwards  152lbs 12ozs

    7

     8th Dave Moore  138lbs 12ozs

    7

     9th Simon Watkins  138lbs 00ozs

    7

     10th Dave Wall  109lbs 08ozs

    7

     11th Marcus Burgess  118lbs  14ozs

    8

     12th Dai Thomas  100lbs 08ozs

    8

     13th Keith Powell    86lbs 14ozs

    8

     14th Simon Mound   77lbs 04ozs

    8

     15th Nick Williams  102lbs 00ozs

    9

     16th Malc Doyle    87lbs 12ozs

    10

     17th Nick Watkins-Price    41lbs 08ozs

    11

     18th Kevin Loveland    25lbs 08ozs

    12

     19th

     Dave Collier     13lbs 12ozs

    12

     20th Gem Doyle             08ozs

    14

    So that's it, The Jinx Series is up and running for another year. Well done to all that fished the 2 days, with what the weather threw at us everyone deserves a medal for endurance at the very least. Hopefully things will improve by the time the first match of the Series comes round on 2nd June, but hey this is The Jinx Series, anything could happen and probably will .

     

     

  • Rayne Lodge Fishery. The Top Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    Rayne Lodge. Top Lake.

    The Top Lake at Rayne Lodge just outside of Braintree in Essex is yet again the venue for the second Marsh AC club match of the year. However we normally visit the venue in late may once things have started to warm up a bit. The view through the bedroom window today promised a decent start to the day ahead, but the forecast was for heavy showers after midday . I soon had the cats fed, while cereal and coffee fuelled me to load up the car and set off. A good traffic free run saw me arriving in the car park just after 7·30am along with Kevin & Jean. Soon the others started to arrive and with just 14 of us fishing today things were soon underway. Dave asked Keith and I to sort out the pegs to use today so we set off round the lake while others ferried their gear down the hill and Dave collected the monies. Virtually every peg looked good for a few fish and Keith and I made the picks trying to give most anglers a bit of room and our 14 choices went into the hat ready for the draw .

    Into the hat and it's peg 14A for me, the 2nd time in the last 3 visits (the other one was peg 14) I never seem to be able to get out of this corner of the lake when we visit, but it's normally good for a few fish .

    Peg 14A was home for Peter on this match

    Knowing the area so well it didn't take long to get set up, just 3 top kits with black hydro. It can tow a bit in this corner if the wind gets into it so I set up a couple of rigs to fish at 6mtrs where there's around 3 feet of water, the first was an 0·4 NG XT Gimp on 0·14 Ultima power match straight through to a size 16 Kamasan B911X while the second was a, 0·3 NG XT Power Pencil Mk 2 again on 0·14 Ultima power match straight through to a size 16 Kamasan B911X which was a little more delicate and would see use if it wasn't towing. The third rig was my customary 0.2 NG Edger again on 0·14 Ultima power match straight through to a size 16 Kamasan B911X for the margin lines that had around 2 feet of depth. Bait was simply 6mm coarse pellet for feed and the hook along with some sweetcorn and 6mm GOT Rippers as alternative hookers.

    There was still a good 30 minutes to go so I took a stroll to see how others were going to tackle things. Al and Dave were already exchanging banter on the prospects for the day that lay ahead . Kev was settling into peg 1 which I'd fancied for a few fish when Keith and I selected it earlier. Jean kindly provided a freshly cooked sausage and bacon roll and a mug of coffee to wash it down . Chris had set up for a catch anything with fins approach. Most seemed to be going with the pole, though Martin next to me on peg 14 was going for the feeder to the island in front .

    10am and the whistle sounded for the All-In. A cup of pellets with a few grains of corn was fed at 6mtrs along with a handful of pellet into the left hand margin before I shipped out with a banded 6mm pellet, Dave over on peg 21 had got off to a flyer with 6 fish in his first 6 put in's!!!!!!!!! and I had seen Al netting a couple of quick fish as well.
    A few more pellets flicked over my rig and a couple of lift and drops soon saw the float slide away and a spirited fight from a small common followed before I netted it to get myself off the mark . The first hour was nice and steady, keeping a little bit of feed going in and working the rig kept the bites coming and a few small carp and skimmers coming to the net.

    Word was filtering down that Dave was already in the pound seats as he'd found the fish in the margins and feeding from the off, while Al had reverted to the method to the point of the island in an attempt to keep up with him as he couldn't buy a bite from his margin . I could hear the two of them talking and tales of 3-4lbs fish, which meant I was going to need some more and larger fish than I'd already got, especially when my next fish was this mint little common ......

    MiniCommon.jpg Mini Common, not the largest, but welcome all the same

    I took an early look down my margins but to no avail so it was back to 6mtrs to keep working it, occasionally adding another section to see if anything had backed off the feed, but they didn't seem to be there in any numbers. I would take 2 or 3 fish and then have to wait 10-15 minutes for a bite. This seems to be the pattern in this part of the lake since 2009 when all the overhanging trees that provided cover were cut down and it now seems that fish just move through the area and you almost have to ambush them as they pass through as they seem reluctant to settle for any length of time.

    Mick over on peg 16 was putting a few together but having to work for them, though this was disturbed when a passing duck snaffled his bait as he was laying his rig in. Thankfully Mick managed to get the duck to the bankside where he finally managed to unhook it after some deft work with a disgorger, the duck swimming off with just a few feathers and its dignity ruffled . Martin was having a hard time of it, latching into various snags round the island and then seeing his reel handle fly off and land in the lake. Undaunted he soon changed reels and was back in action ......

    Martin was having a hard time of it

    For me it was just a question of plugging away and keeping a few fish going into the net as apart from Dave and Al nobody else seemed to be getting among the fish from what I could see or hear. I kept having the odd look down the margins but they steadfastly refused to produce as much as a bite, and after a blank spell of nearly 20 minutes at 6mtrs I re-fed it pretty heavily and set of for my customary stroll with the camera . John was struggling next door to Martin and it looked like the two travelling companions would be battling to the end of the match for the bragging rights today .......

    John was battling with Martin for the bragging rights today

    Clive was settled into peg 11A and having a look down his left hand margin, having struggled to catch from the right hand side of his peg ......

    Clive was fishing his left hand margin

    Keith was on peg 10 and working hard to put a few together and beat Mick in another battle of the travelling companions, though I did manage to bring a smile to his face when I related the tale of Mick's encounter with the duck .....

    Keith had gone relatively long for him to tempt a few bites today

    Simon and Graham had similar tales of struggle, though Graham's did ring a little hollow as he lifted into a fish as I passed by ......

    Fish on for Graham

    Ken seemed quite content with his lot tucked away in a corner on peg 5 and was happily putting a few together today ......

    Ken was tucked in the corner on peg 5

    Chris on peg 3 was also putting a mixed bag together with his approach, but felt that he could be doing better .......

    Chris went back to the 70's with his approach

    Kev on peg 1 was having a mare in all honesty, not only was he struggling for bites from his swim, he also had the perfect view of Dave and Al apparently bagging up just across from him ......

    Kev wasn't having the best of days on peg 1

    Dave had vanished for a stroll by the time I got round there, but I probably shouldn't have asked Al what the crack was, as it wasn't a pretty site ......

    Al was there for The Crack

    Back at my peg it was just a question of head down and get on with it, nick a couple of fish then wait a while before getting another couple. At least they were getting a little larger as time wore on with a few 2-3 pounders mixed in among the smaller ones . After yet another blank spell I took another look down the margins with 45 minutes to go and the float buried by a feisty little mirror that was soon in the net and thankfully this continued right up to the whistle sounded the All-Out at 4pm .

    Packing away my kit I couldn't help wondering what the outcome would have been had they turned up earlier in the margins? I was sure that Dave and Al were way out in front but reckoned that my late run of fish should see me with around 70lbs of fish to put on the scales.

    The Weigh-In started with Kev on peg 1 who only managed a meagre 12lbs . Chris recorded 38½lbs while Ken was happy to see his fish weigh 53lbs , Graham's 42¼lbs was followed by Simon's 36½lbs and Keith chipped in with 39½lbs. Clive had a smile on his face due to his 56½lbs while Martin and John both recorded a level 16lbs to share the bragging rights in the car. My fish came to 77lbs leaving me happy with what I'd got from my peg . Mick's 36½lbs meant that Keith had the bragging rights for their trip home and Terry could only muster 26½lbs for his days efforts. that just left Al who was admitting to 70lbs (meaning he probably had a Ton+ ) and Dave who was owning up to 80lbs and he's normally pretty close with his estimates. Al in fact put 106lbs on the scales and Dave 87½lbs .

    So back up Heart Attack Hill to the car park where Dave sorted out the days results and the monies. The Winner today was Al with Dave taking 2nd and third place for me . The sections went to Ken, myself and Al .

    Next up for Marsh AC is an Inter-club match at Hartleylands Farm against Morefax AC , but before that I'm off on my first trip of the year to Rolf's Lake next Friday for a 2 day Special Jinx Match.

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 20 Al Loader  106lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 21 Dave Collier   87lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 14A Peter Morton   77lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 11A Clive Pritchard   56lbs 08ozs
     5th Peg 5 Ken Walker   53lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 7 Graham Manning   42lbs 04ozs
     7th Peg 10 Keith Ashby   39lbs 08ozs
     8th Peg 3 Chris Withall   38lbs 08ozs
     9th= Peg 16 Mick Wright   36lbs 08ozs
     9th= Peg 9 Simon Watkins   36lbs 08ozs
     11th Peg 18 Terry Goff   26lbs 08ozs
     12th= Peg 14 Martin Hucker   16lbs 00ozs
     12th= Peg 13 John Holdsworth   16lbs 00ozs
     14th Peg 1 Kevin Loveland   12lbs 00ozs

     

  • Hawkhurst Fishery. The Match Lake.

    Al's Match.

    Hawkhurst Match Lake

    Marsh AC club mate and fellow Maggotdrowner Al Loader had booked the Match Lake at Hawkhurst for a knock up today and with a good few booked on for it everyone was hopeful of a good days sport . Unfortunately the view from the bedroom window was a bit bleak when I looked out, dull grey and overcast with rain falling, but with the cats fed and a couple of cups of coffee to fortify me I soon had my waterproofs on and the car loaded up and headed for Hawkhurst. Thankfully the rain soon stopped, but with the temperature showing just 6°C and some fog outside Tonbridge it looked like a none to glorious spring day ahead .

    I pulled into the car park just before 8am to find most already assembled and the last couple followed me in. A cool North easterly wind was noticeable as Keith collected the match fees for Al, before we headed to the fishery Restaurant for breakfast before the draw. The breakfast served at Hawkhurst is one of the best (2 sausage, 2 bacon, 2 eggs, mushrooms, beans/tomatoes, fried slice + toast and tea or coffee) which sets you up nicely for the day ahead, and as we chatted over this, Mick the Chippy was adamant that the Golden Nugget would be returning to him today .

    With breakfast taken care of it was back to the car park for the draw. With 16 anglers present all 20 pegs were in and when my turn came peg 3 was mine for the day. Collecting my kit I chatted to Mick McMillan who was happy to have drawn peg 5 , though he wasn't quite so happy when he found out that I'd drawn peg 6 for Al .
    A short walk to my peg revealed Tony on peg 1 while Brodie was on peg 2 and Dave Hough to my right on peg 4. Happiest angler on the day should have been Derek Lockwood on the other bank as he had one empty peg to his right and three to his left. You can see where everyone else drew on the peg plan below ........

    Peg Plan for this match

    My set up for Hawkhurst was pretty simple. 3 top kits loaded with black hydro and the first 2 rigs were identical, made up of a 0·3 NG XT Power Pencil Mk 2 on 0·14 Ultima power match straight through to a size 16 Kamasan B911X for a 5mtr line (top 2 + 2 sections) on the deck where I had around 4ft of water, while the third was a 0.2 NG Edger again on 0·14 Ultima power match straight through to a size 16 Kamasan B911X for a margin line against the boards. Bait for the day was going to be hard 6mm fishery pellet along with some 6mm GOT Rippers .

    With the match being fished from 10·15am till 4·15pm I had a bit of time before the start to have a stroll round and have a chat prior to the All-In so I strolled along the top of the banking behind the pegs to get a better view. Mick McMillan and Al were settled into pegs 5 and 6, a couple of the favoured pegs and would be hard to beat today as they're both more than capable of doing a big weight ......

    Getting ready for the All-In

    On peg 7 Mick was hoping that the power of Beechams powders would hold his cold at bay in his quest to gain back his Golden Nugget and Clive obviously had a cunning plan that was focused on the contents of a tin ......

    Clive had a cunning plan today

    I had a quick chat with Keith who wouldn't be able to keep an eye on Mick today, while Terry was having a chat with Paul on peg 10, picking his brains as Paul has a very good record fishing here ......

    Terry was picking Paul's brain, it wouldn't take long

    John seemed happy enough on peg 12, as he had Dave for company today on peg 11 and the 3 empty pegs to his right ......

    John was happy with peg 12 today

    Derek was in splendid isolation on peg 16, Rod was going with the waggler from peg 19 and Mick Wright was tucked into the corner on peg 20 and hoping to get the bragging rights for the trip home to Milton Keynes with travelling companion Keith today, while over in the opposite corner Tony seemed lost in contemplation of the day ahead ......

    Tony Roberts on peg 1

    10·15am and the whistle was blown signalling the start of the match. Before I could even pot in a cup of pellet Mick was netting his first fish of the day!!!!!! and was netting a second before I shipped out a rig with a 6mm banded pellet on the hook . The hoped for instant bite didn't materialise for me and others were already into fish before a bit of lift and dropping of the rig was rewarded with the float jagging under. A quick lift resulted in a pleasing resistance and a small common of around 1lb was soon in the net to get me off the mark . That set the tone for me, a pinch of pellet every put in and keep working the rig produced the bites and kept the small carp coming and I ended the first hour with 14 fish in the nets. That north east wind was really chilling despite the sunshine, but kept a decent ripple on the swim.

    In the second hour the wind dropped a couple of times but it was noticeable that without the ripple the bites dried up, only returning with the wind. This was especially noticeable as Terry opposite me had the wind off his back leaving his peg a lot calmer, which resulted in him really struggling for a bite ......

    Terry was struggling on peg 18

    Despite the lulls in sport when the wind dropped I managed to maintain my catch rate and at the end of the second hour I'd added another 17 fish to the nets, and felt that I was holding my own with Tony and Brodie, though Dave to my right seemed to be catching at a slightly faster rate ......

    Dave Hough had a good start on peg 4

    Steady away was the story of the third hour for me though Brodie felt that he needed to try a different approach to maintain his catch rate and switched to fishing shallow in an effort to keep them coming ......

    Brodie tried up in the water on peg 2

    Derek over on peg 16 was getting his head down, catching regularly and was obviously profiting from having those empty pegs around him ......

    Derek Lockwood was all on his own on peg 16

    ...... as well as being able to keep an eye on Mick and Al who, according to the grapevine were neck and neck and both catching well, though Al did have to take a break to go and get some more pellet as he had run out.

    Strangely though I hadn't seen Dave having his customary stroll during the match and looking up toward his peg I could see him hunched over and concentrating on his right hand margin, so he was obviously catching well .......

    Dave was on his way to a 'Ton' on peg 11

    into the 4th hour I had 50 fish on my clicker when a bit of a disaster struck. As I netted another carp which thrashed around and broke the line on the rig , and despite going straight back out with a second identical rig I couldn't buy a bite, no apparent reason for it, but I decided to take a couple of minutes to retie the original rig and once I'd done that had a bite first put in with it.

    Mick was still plundering his right hand margin over on peg 20, but the fish that he was getting seemed to be quite small ......

    Mick was still catching on peg 20

    However it was soon apparent that all was not well as sport seemed to slow down for most around the lake, The margins beside the boards were devoid of fish for me and I couldn't get a bite when I tried there indeed in that 5th hour I only managed to put 8 fish in the net.

    The final hour was no better for me either, and in all honesty I was quite relieved when the whistle sounded the All-Out leaving me with 65 fish to weigh-in.

    I soon had my kit packed away and back to the car and chatting to others they had all seemed to suffer a poor last couple of hours.

    First to weigh-in was Paul on peg 10 putting 97¾lbs on the scales. Keith and Clive had 66½lbs and 71½ respectively while Mick the chippy's cold had finally caught up with him as he weighed 31½lbs . Al placed a fine 139lbs on the scales but it would only be good enough for second today as Mick McMillan topped that with 148½lbs to take the win on the day . next up Dave Hough's 123½lbs would give him 3rd . I weighed 105lbs, Brodie 87½lbs and Tony 81lbs. Round to the opposite bank and Mick secured the bragging rights over Keith with a level 98lbs. Rod recorded 23lbs and Terry 34½lbs. Derek recorded a fine 114½lbs to finish just out of the frame. John put 91½lbs on the scales and Dave was last to weigh with a decent 104½lbs.

    So Thanks to Al for organising the day , just over 1400lbs of fish put on the scales averaging over 80lbs per man can't be a bad days fishing on a cold spring day, and Thanks to Mick the Chippy for another Golden Nugget .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 5 Mick McMillan  148lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peg 6 Al Loader  139lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 4 Dave Hough  123lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 16 Derek Lockwood  114lbs 08ozs
     5th Peg 3 Peter Morton  105lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 11 Dave Collier  104lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 20 Mick Wright   98lbs 00ozs
     8th Peg 10 Paul East   97lbs 12ozs
     9th Peg 12 John Holdsworth   91lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 2 Brodie Vowles   87lbs 08ozs
     11th Peg 1 Tony Roberts   81lbs 00ozs
     12th Peg 8 Clive Pritchard   71lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 9 Keith Ashby   66lbs 08ozs
     14th Peg 18 Terry Goff   34lbs 08ozs
     15th Peg 7 Mick Pearson   31lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 19 Rod Turner   23lbs 00ozs