Month: June 2012

  • Alders Farm Fishery. Great Brickhill. Buckinghamshire.

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    Alders Farm Match

    Ash Lake at Alders Farm Fishery

    Like a lot of these things today’s trip to Alders Farm all started when back in early April, Linda (Mermaid) made quite an innocent post on The Maggotdrowning Forum asking whether there would be any interest in a match of some sort at the venue . It was soon obvious there was a bit of interest and before long Linda found herself entering into a new job, that of ‘Match Organiser’ having managed to get a Saturday in June sorted .

    I travelled up with Dave the fish today and it was around 8·20am when we arrived at the fishery, First things first and a quick trip to the new on site tackle shop tackle shop for some fishery pellets and a chat with Trevor Price and then getting the nets dipped while Dave dropped our gear at the bottom of the hill. A good few were in attendance and I found Linda to check in, she handed me a name badge, a nice touch so that everyone would know who was who . Next stop was down to to The Pumphouse overlooking the lake to grab a quick breakfast and catch up with some more of todays participants. Much chat over the prospects for the match and the general consensus was that the unsettled weather and rain during the week would keep the weights down today, though everyone should enjoy some good sport .

    Around 9am Linda called everyone to the draw. Gary Thorpe had kindly sorted the choice of pegs for the draw, so into the draw bag and peg 5 was attracted to my hand, not a bad peg and I was happy with that . So off to collect my kit and make my way to my peg……

    Time to collect the gear

    There were a fair few of us pegged on the pumphouse bank with Jonny on peg 1, Lee peg 2. Fellow Jinx Squad members Fred and Clive had pegs 3 and 4 while to my left was Linda’s husband Chris on peg 6. It was nice to see Chris fishing as he tends to be employed as Linda’s ghillie normally . Next up was Rod on peg 7 and Nick on peg 8, while Keith had plenty of space to himself on peg 12.

    The Pegging Plan for todays match

    Settling into the swim the first thing that was noticeable was that yet again the wind was blowing firmly into me, not a bad thing in itself, but it meant that I’d be sitting there all match with a fleece on looking across to those sitting there in polo shirts, or in Andrew on peg 27′s case a very poor taste in football shirt .

    Peg 5 for Peter today

    Trev had told me that the end of the bush on the right was the sweet spot in the swim, with a back up at 5mtrs straight out so setting up was quite straight forward. Just 3 rigs all pretty much identical as the swim is pretty shallow(around 18 inches at the end of the bush and around 2½ feet at 5mtrs) . 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 nice and simple and strong enough to stand up to what would hopefully turn into a good bagging session. Bait was simply 2 bags of 6mm fishery pellets, a couple of pints of red maggots and a couple of tins of corn.

    With everything set there was a bit of time for a quick chat with Rod, Chris, Clive and Fred before Linda called the All-In at 10·30am. A couple of pots of mixed pellet maggot and corn at 5mtrs and a similar handful fed to the end of the bush but before I can get a bait in the water Clive is playing his first fish of the day …….

    First one of the day for Clive

    I soon had a banded 6mm on the hook and dropped at the end of the bush. The float simply buried and produced a…………..rudd , not the hoped for carp, there’s loads of them in Ash Lake and it’s normally just a case of working through them and keeping the feed going until the carp move in and push them out. After about 5 rudd the next bite produced firm resistance as a carp powered off. Now these carp aren’t huge, indeed the average size is probably around 3lbs, but being that the water is shallow they just power off when you hook them and fight well above their weight . In that respect it’s probably handy that I’m used to fishing Rolfs where the carp are of a far larger average size. It’s just a question of getting their heads up so they take a gulp of air and sliding them over the net .

    I felt that Clive had got off to a better start in the first hour as I was only picking up odd fish, but as we moved into the second hour I was starting to catch him up as he had longer gaps between his fish. In fact looking around it was obvious that this was going to be one of those days where you had to work for your fish as nobody seemed to be really bagging up , but I was reasonably confident that if I could keep the fish coming at the same rate a ‘Ton’ was definitely on the cards . My back up line at 5mtrs however was only producing the odd fish so that was written off pretty early on .

    Looking on I could see Clive hanging on as increasing amounts of red hydro appeared from the end of his top kit, obviously a decent fish it appeared hell bent on reaching the island, steady pressure finally told though and it was a very relieved Clive that finally netted another fighting fit carp ………

    A nice lump for Clive

    Chris was having a bit of a mare however as the rudd stubbornly refused to make way for carp close in, forcing him to fish long to find any carp, but even then a few to many were slipping the hook as he played them ……

    Chris Billington on Peg 6

    About 2pm Trevor Price had a stroll round taking a few pictures and seeing that I thought I’d better have a quick session with my camera so I had a few pictures for this report . I strolled down to Rod (isis) to find him cursing the rudd, they seemed to have settled into his peg and were doing a great impression of Piranhas devouring anything he cared to put on the hook . Nick (pastie) on peg 8 was starting to get among a few however and looked to be getting one over on his Dad, Steve (rookery54) who was across on peg 16 …….

    Nick Allen plays a carp on Peg 8

    While over on peg 20 I could see Trev (grannyspodder) who seemed to be waiting far to long between bites today …….

    Trev (grannyspodder) waits for a bite

    Meanwhile on peg 22 it looked to me like Gary (shooter560) had decided to try paste in an effort to up his catch rate …….

     Gary (shooter560) Funnell

    On peg 27 Andrew (lemon1) had at least covered up his rather dubious taste in football tops, while Keith was wishing for an upturn in sport like he’d had on his previous visit here when he’d set a new match best for himself …….

    Andrew Stevens and Keith Powell

    and tucked away on peg 30 was Dave the fish, I’d noticed that he’d been catching as well as anyone on that bank, and with this sort of fishing suiting his style felt he was bound to be in with a shout at the end ……

    Dave Collier was tucked away on Peg 30

    Back on peg 3 Fred (Milo) was smiling but it hid the frustration of not getting the best from his peg as he was suffering with to many foul hookers and lost fish ……..

    Fred was having a grueller on Peg 3

    While a look across to Lee (red baron) saw him with a smile on his face as he slid another carp over the waiting landing net ……

    Lee nets another carp from Peg 2

    Steve (big Stump) seemed lost in concentration on peg 38, probably hoping to avoid being beaten by the next peg …….

    Steve (big Stump) seemed lost in concentration on peg 38

    Which happened to be occupied by the Match Organiser herself, Linda (Mermaid) who was obviously targeting fish in the margins ……

    Linda Billington on Peg 36

    As was Simon (sidev77) who obviously had the same aim as Steve …….

    Simon (sidev77) Watkins on Peg 34

    Back at my peg I’d just netted my first fish on my return when what sounded like a rifle shot came from the left , Nick had destroyed a Tri-Cast top kit when a carp had buried itself in the margin reeds. Moving into the last hour I was still taking fish on a steady basis from the edge of the bush in between being heckled by Clive and Chris to the effect that I was bagging and it must be solid with fish in the peg………………. hurtful that neither of them felt that it may be down to my superior piscatorial ability . Anyway despite this harassment I soldiered heroically on till the All-Out was called at 3·30pm. Looking down at my clicker I had 49 carp recorded on it and I felt that I had a comfortable Ton+ in the nets, which I felt was a decent effort given how hard the lake had fished today .

    As we packed away our kit and waited for the scales the chat turned to how the day had gone. Rod now understood why Gary Thorpe refers to rudd as ‘Vermin’ having suffered a peg full of them all day and Nick showed off his new multi piece top kit. Clive felt he may have 50-60lbs though I was convinced he had more. The scales were moving around the lake pretty fast so it was obvious that it hadn’t fished as it can today and when they got to Keith (Gandhi), my travelling partner Dave the fish was leading with 117lbs the only ‘Ton’ so far……

    Dave the fish was leading with 117lbs

    Keith started the weights on the pumphouse bank with 71lbs 14ozs ……
     
    Keith had 71lbs 14ozs

    Rod followed with 15½lbs and Chris put 40¼lbs on the scales ……

    Chris's bag came to 40¼lbs

    My 3 nets weighed a total of 132lbs 07ozs to take the lead with 4 still to weigh ……

    Peter (Mugger) with part of his 132lbs 07ozs bag

    Clive did indeed have a bit more than his estimate with 89lbs to show for his efforts ……

    Clive weighed in with 89lbs

    and while Lee was last but one to weigh with 102lbs 06ozs ……

    Lee (red baron) Mitchell with part of his 102lbs 06ozs catch

    and Jonny was last to weigh in with a fine 123lbs 06ozs .

    Back to the Pumphouse for the results where we found that the staff had kindly laid on hot drinks for us, a really nice touch . Linda then called us all to order and paid out the sections…….

    PostMatch.jpg Post match gathering


    Section A:
    1st: Peter (Mugger) Morton £20
    2nd: Jonathan (jonny_b1989) Broadbent £15

    Section B:
    1st: Nick (pastie) Allen £20
    2nd: Keith (Gandhi) Ashby £15

    Section C:
    1st: Dave (dave the fish) Collier £20
    2nd: Tony (Tony_grig) Grigorjevs £15

    Section D:
    1st: Simon (sidev77) Watkins £20
    2nd: Linda (Mermaid) Billington £15

    Jonny 2nd, Peter 1st and Dave 3rd

    Third overall on the day went to Dave the fish , Second to Jonny and the winner was Me and I have to say that I was both surprised and delighted when Linda presented me with an engraved tankard as a trophy, a lovely end to the day ……

    The Winners Tankard

    In conclusion I have to say a Big Thank You to Linda and Chris on behalf of all who attended, spot on organisation, right down to badges so that everyone knew who was who . I think you may have created an annual fixture for the MD’s calender in the future .

    Another Big Thank You to Trev, Gary and all the staff at Alders Farm, Top Breakfast, great fishing, even on a hard day, fully deserving of the Stillwater of the Year Award that the fishery won in the National Angling Awards last year .

    Finally,Thanks to all the forum members that attended, plenty of good banter along with more than a few laughs as expected on a Drowner’s match and good to meet up and put some faces to names from the forum .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 5 Peter (Mugger) Morton   132lbs 07ozs
     2nd Peg 1 Jonathan (jonny_b1989) Broadbent   123lbs 06ozs
     3rd Peg 30 Dave (dave the fish) Collier   117lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 2 Lee (red baron) Mitchell   102lbs 06ozs
     5th Peg 29 Tony (Tony_grig) Grigorjevs    94lbs 06ozs
     6th Peg 4 Clive (Black Hydro) Pritchard    89lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 8 Nick (pastie) Allen    85lbs 04ozs
     8th Peg 24 Keith (Gwinear13) Webb    83lbs 12ozs
     9th Peg 12 Keith (Gandhi) Ashby    71lbs 14ozs
     10th Peg 28 Keith (keith74) Powell    69lbs 10ozs
     11th Peg 22 Gary (shooter560) Funnell    68lbs 12ozs
     12th Peg 34 Simon (sidev77) Watkins    66lbs 06ozs
     13th Peg 36 Linda (Mermaid) Billington    59lbs 08ozs
     14th Peg 27 Andrew (lemon1) Stevens    51lbs 14ozs
     15th Peg 38 Steve (big Stump) Chadwick    51lbs 00ozs
     16th Peg 3 Fred (Milo) Parker    50lbs 01ozs
     17th Peg 16 Steve (rookery54) Allen    50lbs 00ozs
     18th Peg 32 John (John-Tutu) Holdsworth    40lbs 09ozs
     19th Peg 6 Chris (Mermaid’s Ghillie) Billington    40lbs 04ozs
     20th Peg 20 Trev (grannyspodder) Matthews    20lbs 00ozs
     21st Peg 7 Rod (isis) Rose    15lbs 08ozs

     

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The Jinx Series 2012
    Match 2

    Rolfs Lake

    I’m back to Rolfs Lake today for match 2 of this year’s Jinx Series, just 2 weeks after the first match and having suffered a mare 2 weeks ago when I changed my pre match routine I wasn’t about to let it happen again, so after loading the car this morning and setting off my first stop was my customary one in Battersea for breakfast at the Jimmy’s Griddle café  and a ‘Full English’ soon had me set up for the day ahead and feeling that all was right with the world before I climbed back into the car and headed for Rolfs. There was a bit of a hold up on the M40 due to a crash just after Junction 4, but the hold up wasn’t to costly and it was just after 10am when I pulled into the car park.

    There were quite a few already in attendance as they had fished a night match the previous evening and after collecting a cup of coffee I was soon catching up with the events of the previous night , including a first hand account from Terry of how he’d been for a moonlit swim on peg 4, luckily he’d survived to see the funny side of it despite not being able to swim .

    One of the big questions today was who would be the first wearer of the new Pink Hat, unfortunately Geoff couldn’t be there today, but with 13 victims of the previous match attending Gem would be spoilt for choice, in fact a couple of us tried it for size, Lisa W-P catching me on camera ……

    Pete tries on The Hat

    ….. but others strangely melted away at the very site of it, it didn’t do Fred any good though as The Minx selected him to be this season’s first wearer ……

    Fred gets The Hat from The Minx

    With Geoff unable to make it today Dave Wall had seized the chance and stepped stepped into fish for him, so of course it was only polite on my part to offer the chance to reclaim the Golden Nugget he’d handed to me on the previous match . Gem and I had our usual side-bet of a Nugget and I also had one with Neil . For once Malc actually called the draw early at 11·50am with a full house of 21 assembled for the draw, everyone moving along one section today from the previous match.

    Peg Plan for Match 2

    C section for me today and with the wind blowing down toward the Little Lake not the most favourable of sections I felt although it had produced 1st and 2nd in the previous night’s match. Into the bag and it’s peg 26 on the car park bank for me today with Ade on peg 28 to my left for company and Neil to my right on peg 24 along with Dave Wall on peg 22. The Minx had drawn peg 30 so it should be easy to keep an eye on the possible destination of the Nuggets today. It didn’t fill me with confidence though as Simon had won the night match from peg 28 with 175½lbs and with Ade being his partner in the ‘Pairs’ he’d fully briefed him on how he’d fished the peg. Mat had fished Dave Wall’s peg and come second with 121lbs while Malc had fished Neil’s peg and weighed 74¼lbs. Mine had been fished by Nick Williams who’d only managed 17lbs for last place, so it looked like I might have it all to do .

    Peg 26 for Peter today

    A nice short walk meant that it didn’t take long to settle my gear into the peg despite there being about an inch of water covering the platform. I don’t seem to draw the car park bank that often but decided to keep it relatively simple with just 3 pole lines all on a top 2 + 2, a comfy 5mtrs. One straight out in front where I had around 7 feet of water, one at the base of the slope in front of the bush to my right with around 6 feet of depth and the final one on my left in line with peg 9 in around 4½ ft of water. All the rigs were freshly tied and made up with NG XT Mugger HD’s in sizes 0·3gm, 0·4gm and 0·6gm on 0·21 Ultima power match straight through to size 16 Kamasan B911X’s. Bait for today was a mix of 4 and 6mm fishery pellet for feed along with some 6, 8 and 11mm pellets for banding along with some corn and soft hookers .

    The All-In came at 2pm and I fed two small pots of mixed pellet and corn straight out and one on the other 2 lines. Nothing straight away but Neil had started on the feeder cast to the aerator and snared a bream straight away which was soon followed by a carp. It’s times like this that you start questioning your own approach. Should I have set up a feeder? No point worrying about it now though, Neil is a regular at the lake and has had his fair share of results there, so time to file that away for future reference and get on with fishing my own match .

    I made the mistake of leaving the first couple of indications to let them develop………. they didn’t, so at the next dip a lift brought some resistance and a decent skimmer was soon in the net to get me off and running . I just kept feeding a pinch or two of mixed 4 and 6mm’s every minute or so and soon had my first carp in the net as well, nothing big at around 7lbs but it really scrapped well, staying deep and reluctant to come to the surface and it set the pattern for my match. I seem to get my fair share of draws next to Neil and it always makes for a good day as he likes a bit of banter and there’s always a few laughs to be had along the way .

    Neil had definitely got off to the better start but I had the feeling that I was staying in touch over the first couple of hours with 4 more carp and another skimmer. John Bennett had strolled up to retrieve Ollie who was trying to cadge some luncheon meat from Neil while he was playing what looked like a decent fish that took him a bit of time to get to the net……………

    Neil Riddy plays a double figure carp on Peg 24

    A cracking Mirror that looked a good 15lbs but rather disappointingly only showed as 12½lbs on the scales , obviously spawned out. Ade had picked up a few as well and in fact looking around the Big Lake everyone seemed to be getting a few at one time or another and one of those was Mat on peg 8 who seemed to be catching pretty regularly ……

    Mat was catching steadily on Peg 8

    I soon spotted Dave Moore, to be fair he’s a big lad and hard to miss, even more so in his fluorescent orange bib and brace and a quick chat soon revealed that he was suffering down on peg 40 getting blasted by the wind in his face without as much as a bite to show for his efforts so far.

    I opted for a look at my left hand line with a banded 8mm on the hook and first put in the float just kept on going, the fish set off for the middle and put up dogged resistance before succumbing to the pressure, a nice common of 13½lbs , but I couldn’t tempt another bite from that line so opted to take a look down the slope by the bush. That produced a decent skimmer straight away followed by a common that made a bee-line for safety under my platform but I was lucky and managed to grab the line and pull it out from under there before it broke me and soon added it to my net .

    Meanwhile Neil had broken his landing net handle returning a weigher, but luckily had a brand new spare in his holdall. The Minx however was struggling on peg 30, it hadn’t been fished on Friday night and it looked like the lack of feed previously was handicapping her as she still had nothing to show for her efforts today ……

    The Minx was not having a good day today

    With nothing more to show from the edge of the bush it was back to straight out in front for me and things started to pick up from there on in as I started to put together a steady run of fish, mostly net fish but still decent weight builders. Meanwhile Neil had lost a big common right at the net that he’d played for ages after foul hooking it in the tail on his feeder rod, and then just to add further insult to injury had the thread fall off his new landing net handle Luckily he managed to borrow another from Paul Jay who was at the lake.

    YEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSS rang round the lake as Gem finally had a carp to show for her efforts and this was swiftly followed by another, was she going to have a good end to her match? Opposite me on peg 14 Dai was starting to pick up some big weighers fishing tight down his right hand margin ……

    Dai was catching down his right hand margin

    …… but had a disaster when a big double that he was unhooking rolled in the landing net and with a big splash was back in the lake before he could weigh it .

    The last hour saw my bites become very iffy and I bumped a few on the strike despite changing the hook although it didn’t seem to have lost it’s point. I did manage to put another 5 in the net though, and Neil reported the same, losing six fish on the trot before the All-Out sounded a 7pm. Neil felt I may have edged it, but I felt that he may have the advantage with more weighers on the board, Whichever way I felt it would be close as I reckoned on having around 120lbs . Dave Wall would be there or there abouts as well as he’d had a good second half tucked away on peg 22 and had a few weighers on the board. Ade would be in contention as well although he felt he’d had to many skimmers among his carp.

    With the kit packed away and back in the car I said farewell to Neil , he had to leave early as he had somewhere to go, then it was time for the Weigh-In, all would be revealed.

    Simon in A Section was first to weigh with 87lbs followed by Steve who’d finally caught late for 76¼lbs. Paul’s 43½lbs was followed by Dave M’s 51¼lbs so he’d got a few in the end . Nick W-P had 66lbs and Clive 94lbs but it was The Jinx who’d walked the section when his peg came to life late on giving him a weight of 167½lbs . Into the first part of B Section and Budgie’s 69¼lbs was soon eclipsed by Mat with 122lbs while Tony had suffered a day of total frustration for his 44¼lbs . Kevin had 52¼lbs while Fred had managed 71¼lbs from peg 13. Onto C Section and Dai recorded 89¼lbs missing out on a ‘Ton’ due to that big double escaping . Terry had 61lbs followed by Nick with 53lbs. Round to peg 22 and Dave Wall recorded his first Rolf’s ‘Ton’ with 107½lbs . Neil’s weight was 117½lbs and my weight showed how close it was with my 121¼lbs proving good enough to take the section . The final part of B Section saw Ade put another ‘Ton’ on the board with 105lbs, The Minx however was a little despondent with just 3 carp for 28½lbs leaving a lot of people very relieved . Last to weigh was Dave C who’s 69lbs brought matters to an end.

    Back to the hut and the winner on the day was The Jinx himself , Mat taking second while I’d taken third overall which meant that the section money was ours as well along with 3 Golden Nuggets for me .

    Who’s got The Pink Hat for the next match? Well with no victims today it looks like The Minx will be wearing her own hat next time, but before anyone gets to cocky beware ………… I’m sure she’ll be looking for revenge next time out .

    Overall Result

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 6 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle  167lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peg 8 Mat Edwards  122lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 26 Peter Morton  121lbs 04ozs
     4th Peg 24 Neil Riddy  117lbs 08ozs
     5th Peg 22 Dave Wall(Guest)  107lbs 08ozs
     6th Peg 28 Ade Williams  105lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 4 Clive Pritchard   94lbs 00ozs
     8th Peg 14 Dai Thomas   89lbs 12ozs
     9th Peg 34 Simon Mound   87lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 36 Steve Wilson   76lbs 12ozs
     11th Peg 13 Fred Parker   71lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 7 Marcus Burgess   69lbs 04ozs
     13th Peg 32 Dave Collier   69lbs 00ozs
     14th Peg 2 Nick Watkins-Price   66lbs 00ozs
     15th Peg 16 Terry Goff   61lbs 00ozs
     16th Peg 18 Nick Williams   53lbs 00ozs
     17th Peg 10 Kevin Loveland   52lbs 04ozs
     18th Peg 40 Dave Moore   51lbs 04ozs
     19th Peg 9 Tony Roberts   44lbs 04ozs
     20th Peg 38 Paul Roberts   43lbs 08ozs
     21st Peg 30 Gem (The Minx) Doyle   28lbs 08ozs

      No names in Pink as nobody was “MINXED”  

    A Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 6 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle  167lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 4 Clive Pritchard   94lbs 00ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 34 Simon Mound   87lbs 00ozs

    3

     4th Peg 36 Steve Wilson   76lbs 12ozs

    4

     5th Peg 2 Nick Watkins-Price   66lbs 00ozs

    5

     6th Peg 40 Dave Moore   51lbs 04ozs

    6

     7th Peg 38 Paul Roberts   43lbs 08ozs

    7

    B Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 8 Mat Edwards  122lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 13 Fred Parker   71lbs 04ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 7 Marcus Burgess   69lbs 04ozs

    3

     4th Peg 32 Dave Collier   69lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg 10 Kevin Loveland   52lbs 04ozs

    5

     6th Peg 9 Tony Roberts   44lbs 04ozs

    6

     7th Peg 30 Gem (The Minx) Doyle   28lbs 08ozs

    7

    C Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 26 Peter Morton  121lbs 04ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 24 Neil Riddy  117lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 22 Dave Wall  107lbs 08ozs

    Guest

     4th Peg 28 Ade Williams  105lbs 00ozs

    3

     5th Peg 14 Dai Thomas   89lbs 12ozs

    4

     6th Peg 16 Terry Goff   61lbs 00ozs

    5

     7th Peg 18 Nick Williams   53lbs 00ozs

    6

  • Puddledock Farm Fishery. Road Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    Puddledock Farm. Road Lake

    It’s off to what is a new venue for Marsh AC for todays club match, Puddledock Farm Fishery just outside Brentwood in Essex where we will be fishing The Road Lake on the complex .

    Chris was picking me up today and he arrived just after 7am, and with my kit loaded into his van we were off. It wasn’t a long drive and we pulled into the fishery car park at around 7·45am. Climbing out of the van it was immediately noticeable just how windy it was and looking across it was noticeable that one half of the lake was very exposed to this, while the other half was sheltered. Anyway without further ado we made our way over to the on-site Lakeside Café to start the day with a Full English as they had agreed to open up early for us today. I have to say that the food and service was 1st Class , easily rivalling that of any fishery I’ve visited in recent times and one that I’d happily recommend.

    Clive unfortunately missed out as he was stuck in traffic on the M25 though he did arrive just in time for the draw and from what I’d seen pegs 1-14 were ones to avoid unless you wanted to battle the wind today, so it will come as no surprise that it was peg 6 that stuck to my hand today, right in the teeth of the prevailing wind . Tony had the shortest walk to peg 1, just as well really as having loaded his trolley wheel into the car he found on arrival that he’d forgotten to load his actual trolley………… not that we weren’t sympathetic to his plight of course .

    It wasn’t to far to my peg, but settling into it I really didn’t fancy it today as it promised to be an uncomfortable six hours in an area Dave and Tony had struggled to catch from on a visit a couple of weeks previously, in fact Tony’s advice on the forum had been “take as long as you like for breakfast “. Anyway nothing ventured…….nothing gained.

    Road Lake pegging plan for this match

    I was going to keep things simple today Just a couple of rigs for the pole and the method feeder which would be the main line up against the island at 20mtrs. The first of the two pole rigs was a 0·8gm NG XT Gimp on 0·16 Ultima power match straight through to a size 18 Kamasan B911X for straight out at around 5mtrs where I had around 4ft of heavily towing water while the other rig was a 0.3 NG Edger again on 0·16 Ultima power match straight through to a size 18 Kamasan B911X for the margin line that had around 2 feet of depth. Bait was simply 4mm coarse pellet for feed (dampened down for the method feeder) and 6mm and 8mm’s for the hook along with some sweetcorn and 6mm GOT Rippers as alternative hookers.

    Peg 6 for Peter on todays match

    Somewhere in the course of the morning I’d misplaced my glasses so had wandered back to the café to see if I’d left them there. I hadn’t, but luckily spotted them on the floor by Chris’s van still in one piece, but this meant that I only just made it back to my peg before the All-In was called at 10·15am . I potted in a mixed pot of pellet and corn at 5mtrs and the margins and followed that out with a banded 6mm at 5mtrs. It was immediately apparent just how strongly the wind was gusting, making presentation even at that distance difficult especially coupled with the tow .

    Tony appeared to get off the mark with what looked like a Goldfish after around 30 minutes and a little while later Kevin had taken a Tench. An hour in for me and I hadn’t managed as much as a bite. I’d tried on several occasions to ping a few 8mm pellets over to the island to prime it for the method, but the wind had blown them back every time. Anyway with no action on either of the pole lines it was time to have a look across with the method feeder, a 6mm pellet was banded and pressed into the dampened 4mm’s and cast across tight to the island.

    Not a knock, tap or liner followed, it wasn’t looking good, just a question of keep recasting in an attempt to get some feed across there and hopefully draw some fish at some point. Finally after around 45 minutes of this the tip flew round and after a bit of spirited resistance a common of around 2lbs was safely in the net to get me off the mark . However it took another 30 minutes before this was repeated again with a similar result. Another 45 minutes passed after this with nothing to show for it when I decided to take a walk and see how others were doing.

    Jim was struggling with just a few small roach taken on maggot from his margin, but Keith was just sliding a decent carp into the net as I approached is peg. The wind was making it awkward for him but he was just sitting it out on a line at around 6mtrs and picking up what he claimed to be the odd fish ……

    Keith was battling the wind on peg 10

    Next up was Chris who’d taken a few early fish fishing a 4AAA waggler across to the island though those fish had drifted away and he was now back to fishing the pole. Martin and Graham were both struggling with the wind and going nowhere fast and Mick (or was it Petal? ) was searching his margin and already fearing the Milton Keynes Nugget would be heading home with Keith today ……

    Mick was trying to tempt something from the margin

    Round to Clive and the change was amazing , just a gentle breeze from behind as the swims were relatively sheltered by some trees. He reported that he’d had a decent start before it faded. I’m not sure that I believed him though as his float promptly buried resulting in a carp that he swiftly netted before I strolled off ……

    A carp comes to the net for Clive

    Terry was fishing the feeder across, but for some reason couldn’t get bite on it , a situation that was even more annoying for Terry as Al was having success a couple of pegs away ……

    Terry was having a frustrating time of it today

    Indeed Al seemed to be fishing a completely different match from most sitting there in a tee shirt and shorts , regularly taking fish on the method feeder fished across to the island ……

    Al was romping away with it on The Method

    Dave had departed for a spot of lunch at the café along with Kevin and Jean, while Eddy was suffering along with a lot of us on what was his first club outing of the year. Rod was having an enjoyable day fishing a feeder half way across what looked like a Mill Pond and was just about to net his eighth carp of the day ……

    Rod was enjoying his day on peg 29

    Tony had added a few silvers from his margin swim as had Ken who was having a similar battle to me with the wind.

    I wish I could say that the second half of the match was an improvement, but it wasn’t it remained just as dire for me with just another 3 bites on the method feeder producing another 3 carp of a similar size to the first two and to be honest it was a blessed relief when the All-Out was called at 4·15pm . I soon had my kit packed away and back to the car park and all that remained was the Weigh-In.

    Tony kicked things off with 20¼lbs while Kevin solitary Tench made 2¾lbs and Ken’s silvers 6¼lbs. My 5 carp came to 11½lbs and Jim’s roach and skimmers 7¼lbs. Keith’s claimed 4 fish morphed into a few more and stopped the scales at 40½lbs. Chris put 24½lbs on the scales and Martin and Graham managed to tie on 7½lbs each. Mick waved farewell to the MK Nugget with just 12lbs while Clive’s fish came to a level 25lbs. Terry was muttering about taking up Golf as his catch came to just 3¾lbs . Al had romped it for the 4th match on the trot with a fine 94¼lbs (I think it’s time he was banned from using a method feeder ) Dave had 37½lbs despite stopping for lunch while Eddie recorded 8½lbs and Rod finished off with 16¼lbs.

    Back to the car park for the results and of course Al took the win , Keith was second and Dave third . The section money went to Tony, Keith, Clive and Al.

    Thoughts on the day? Puddledock Farm is certainly a nice venue with good facilities, we caught it on a bad day when the weather didn’t allow it to do itself justice, so on balance it’s got to be worth another visit in my opinion .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 23 Al Loader  94lbs 04ozs
     2nd Peg 10 Keith Ashby  40lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 25 Dave Collier  37lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 19 Clive Pritchard  25lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 12 Chris Withall  24lbs 08ozs
     6th Peg 1 Tony Roberts  20lbs 12ozs
     7th Peg 29 Rod Turner  16lbs 04ozs
     8th Peg 18 Mick Wright  12lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 6 Peter Morton  11lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 27 Eddie Dobson   8lbs 08ozs
     11th= Peg 16 Graham Manning   7lbs 08ozs
     11th= Peg 14 Martin Hucker   7lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 8 Jim Boase   7lbs 04ozs
     14th Peg 4 Ken Walker   6lbs 04ozs
     15th Peg 21 Terry Goff   3lbs 12ozs
     16th Peg 2 Kevin Loveland   2lbs 12ozs

     

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The Jinx Series 2012
    Match 1

    Rolfs Lake

    Well it’s game on as The Jinx Series 2012 gets underway with the first of six matches in this years series down at Rolf’s Lake . The weather didn’t hold any great promise after a lovely week previously and with various road closures promised for the forthcoming Diamond Jubilee celebrations I decided to break with my usual routine on the morning of a Jinx Match and forgo my usual breakfast stop in Battersea and head straight to the lake. In the event the trip was pretty trouble free and I pulled into the car park at around 10·30am. A few of the lads were already there having travelled up before as they were planning on stopping over for the whole of the Bank Holiday .

    The car park soon filled up, a good turn out for the first match with only 2 members of The Jinx Squad missing, Dave C who was suffering with a savage bout of Man Flu and Budgie who was raving it up in Ibiza . Paul Jay was guesting though so there were 20 of us lined up by the time Malc called the draw just after midday.

    Peg Plan for Match1

    Into the bag and I had to be happy with my draw , Peg 8 though John Bennett did mention that it had been patchy recently and that he’d had a DNW from it the previous Saturday . So with my gear collected I made my way round to the peg to find that I had Dai (who almost counts as a resident ) for company today on peg 7. Settling into the peg it was hard to believe that it was June with a cool wind blowing across from the Big Lake to the Little Lake.

    Peter had drawn peg 8 for todays match

    Just a couple of pole lines for me today, 6mtrs down the track and around 4mtrs to the edge of the bush to my left. These would be taken care of by 3 rigs, two of Nick Gilbert’s handmade NG Power Pencil’s, both 0·4 gm made up on on 0·21 Ultima power match straight through to size 16 Kamasan B911X’s covering depths from 2½-4 ft and a 0·4gm NG XT Gimp on 0·21 Ultima power match straight through to a size 16 Kamasan B911X that would cover the track line if the wind or tow picked up making presentation awkward. I also set up my feeder rod to fish tight to the far bank. Bait for today was just a couple of bags of 6mm fishery pellets with some 8mm and 11mm hard pellet, corn and various soft hookers for change baits with some 6mm’s soaked for use in the feeder.

    With a bit of time before the All-In I had a stroll round to collect a coffee from Jean . Gem was down on peg 2 and the peg looked spot on for a few fish today and there were bound to be a few worried anglers listening out for her customary shout during the day …….

    The Minx was looking to gather some names today for The Minx List

    One of those was bound to be fiancée Simon tucked away on peg 14, he’s a regular at the lake and gets his fair share of results there, but is fully aware of just how fickle it can be just as you think you’ve sorted things out……

    Fiancée Simon really didn't want a Minxing today

    Back at my peg Neil popped round from peg 9 for a chat about the prospects for the day ahead, while Simon had now taken a stroll with his camera gathering some pictures for the Rolfs Lake Blog …….

    Peter plays to the camera as Neil looks on

    2pm and the All-In was called, a small pot of pellet was deposited onto the 6mtr line along with a small handful by the edge of the bush. A banded 8mm pellet was then shipped out to the 6mtr line. Lots of dips and dinks on the float were had but there was nothing to show for it apart from a couple of tiny roach that were bumped off on the strike.

    Dai however was soon off the mark, obviously a carp Dai soon had it safely in the net, a weigher giving him a good start to the match ……

    Dai got off to a good start on peg 7

    A look with the feeder to the far bank was next up for me and after a couple of minutes the tip pulled round, the strike met with resistance and I soon had a common of around 7lbs safely in the net to get me off the mark, but subsequent casts produced no indications at all.

    Fred was over on peg 34, one of those pegs that is always good for a few fish even on a hard day. he was fishing the pole down his right hand margin toward the pads and was starting to pick up the odd fish …….

    Fred brings a carp to the waiting net on peg 34

    Dai had added another carp as well, but in general the lake had its grim face on today and sport was hard to come by for most. The next incident of any note was the sound of The Minx’s shout of YEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSS, a chilling sound especially when you’re struggling and Gem’s sitting on a decent peg with the wind blowing into it and a lot of worried faces turned to look in her direction at the sound of it .

    The whole match became somewhat of a struggle for most, just 3 more carp coming to the feeder for me in the next 3 hours and the word in general was that most were struggling to put any sort of weight together today , the exception being venue regular Paul Jay who having drawn peg 4 was making the most of his extensive knowledge of the lake to put together a decent bag and Steve Wilson who was getting a few up on peg 16 despite having The Jinx for company on peg 18 .

    The only people that I could actually see catching with any frequency though were Ade Williams on peg 32 who was starting to put a few together as the match wore on ……

    Ade was starting to put a few together on peg 32

    and Clive further down the car park bank on peg 26 who was also  starting to pick up the odd fish ……

    Clive playing a carp on peg 26

    Kev was having a real struggle on peg 36, not a peg that most would choose given the choice, but finally managed to pick up a carp on the feeder …….

    On peg 36 Kevin plays a carp taken on the feeder

    With around an hour to the track line finally produced a fish for me, not the hoped for carp but one of the better bream which now show up regularly in matches……

     A Rolfs Bream for Peter

    When this was swiftly followed by a carp my hopes were raised that a final decent hour may be on the cards, but it was not to be and apart from another couple of small roach that was to be my lot today.

    It all got to much for Mat on peg 38 and he packed away with 30 minutes to go, with just 1 carp to show for his efforts today after having had to watch Paul opposite catching regularly all day. Dai’s paste line finally produced for him, another couple of decent carp being added to his weight before the All-Out was called at 7pm ……

    A final carp fell to paste for Dai

    Packing the gear away I have to say that I was glad it was over, a frustrating match where what I felt was a decent draw had failed to produce the hoped for result for me today with just an estimated 35-40lbs to show for my efforts. So with my gear packed away and back in the car it was time for the Weigh-In.

    Fred had managed just 33½lbs, Kev 24¼lbs and Mat 13½lbs. Tony managed 50½lbs. Next up was The Minx and her 58½lbs took the A section win and set The Minx Mark producing a lot of very worried faces . Paul put 127¼lbs on the scales, a good weight on a hard day. Dai’s 49¾lbs beat my 40¼lbs as did Neil’s 56¾. Terry had just 13¾lbs and Nick Williams 24lbs from peg 13. Onto the start of C section and Gem’s fiancée Simon joined the growing band of The Minxed with 49lbs. Steve had a level 127lbs which would be good enough for the section win and The Jinx managed 79¼lbs. Round to the car park bank and Dave Moore put 40½lbs on the scales, Nick W-P a level 40lbs and Clive 65lbs with Paul managing just 15lbs 10ozs. To finish off B section Geoff had 48¼lbs and Ade took the section win with 72lbs.

    So back to the hut and the results, Paul Jay taking the win on the day by just 4ozs with Steve 2nd and The Jinx 3rd on the day . The all important section wins going to Gem, Ade and Steve and 14 victims for The Minx. Who’ll get The Pink Hat for the next match? One thing’s for sure she’ll be spoilt for choice but we’ll soon find out when we are back for round 2 on June 16th .

    Overall Result

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 4 Paul Jay                 (Guest)  127lbs 04ozs
     2nd Peg 16 Steve Wilson  127lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 18 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle   79lbs 04ozs
     4th Peg 32 Ade Williams   72lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 26 Clive Pritchard   65lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 2 Gem (The Minx) Doyle   58lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 9 Neil Riddy   56lbs 12ozs
     8th Peg 40 Tony Roberts   50lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 7 Dai Thomas   49lbs 12ozs
     10th Peg 14 Simon Mound   49lbs 00ozs
     11th Peg 30 Geoff Palmer   48lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 22 Dave Moore   40lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 8 Peter Morton   40lbs 04ozs
     14th Peg 24 Nick Watkins-Price   40lbs 00ozs
     15th Peg 34 Fred Parker   33lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 36 Kevin Loveland   24lbs 04ozs
     17th Peg 13 Nick Williams   24lbs 00ozs
     18th Peg 28 Paul Roberts    15lbs 10ozs
     19th Peg 10 Terry Goff    13lbs 12ozs
     20th Peg 38 Mat Edwards    13lbs 08ozs

    Names in Pink are those that were “MINXED”

               A Section
         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 4 Paul Jay  127lbs 04ozs

    Guest

     2nd Peg 2 Gem (The Minx) Doyle   58lbs 08ozs

    1

     3rd Peg 40 Tony Roberts   50lbs 08ozs

    2

     4th Peg 34 Fred Parker   33lbs 08ozs

    3

     5th Peg 36 Kevin Loveland   24lbs 04ozs

    4

     6th Peg 38 Mat Edwards    13lbs 08ozs

    5

      Peg 6   
         
               B Section
         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 32 Ade Williams   72lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 9 Neil Riddy   56lbs 12ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 7 Dai Thomas   49lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th Peg 30 Geoff Palmer   48lbs 04ozs

    4

     5th Peg 8 Peter Morton   40lbs 04ozs

    5

     6th Peg 13 Nick Williams   24lbs 00ozs

    6

     7th Peg 10 Terry Goff    13lbs 12ozs

    7

         

    C Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 16 Steve Wilson  127lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 18 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle   79lbs 04ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 26 Clive Pritchard   65lbs 00ozs

    3

     4th Peg 14 Simon Mound   49lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg 22 Dave Moore   40lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th Peg 24 Nick Watkins-Price   40lbs 00ozs

    6

     7th Peg 28 Paul Roberts    15lbs 10ozs

    7