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  • Monk Lakes. Match Lake 2 & 4.

    Faye's Match

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    Organised by Maggotdrowning.com
    With all proceeds going to support


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    Around this time last year Bill G organised a fund raising match in aid of PostPals.co.uk in support of a young lady called Faye, who has become very close to the hearts of a lot of the members who use the forum on the website Maggotdrowning.com and you can read the story of just how that day went HERE icon_smile_thumb.gif Thumbs Up picture by pnm123. It was such a success, that Bill has taken up the reins once more and we're back down at Monk Lakes today to do it all over again icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123.

    So having risen at some ungodly hour to take Mrs M to work for 6am, I couldn't help noticing just how cold it was outside cold.gif Cold picture by pnm123, so the first job after another coffee and toast was to dig the thermals out and climb into them before loading the car. With one thing and another it was just gone 7 am once I set off, but a smooth run down saw me pulling into the car park around 8am icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123. Evidently I passed Clive and Tony on the way down, but they were unable to pick up my slipstream and arrived a little later icon_smile_tongue.gif Tongue picture by pnm123 .
    A good turnout seemed assured as people assembled and various breakfast goodies were devoured Eating.gif Eat picture by pnm123 as introductions were made to new faces and friendships renewed. People had come from far and wide for this match, notably Geoff and his better half Mags, from Motherwell in Scotland, while Arkwright and his good lady Pat had trekked down from Lancashire along with a few other 'Monkeys' from above the Watford Gap  and the 'Pink One' that is Jessebobs escaped from Bristol for the day icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123.

    Faye's Dad, Dave T had come down for the day to offer his support, as unfortunately Faye was still in Adenbrookes with Mum Liz keeping her company. With the draw rolling round it was also good to see Vince putting in an appearance icon_smile_wink.gif Wink picture by pnm123. Unfortunately he's been suffering from a bout of pneumonia, preventing him from fishing, but he still found the time to come down to meet everyone and lend Bill a hand with the draw. So in for the draw and peg 145 stuck to my hand. Up on Lake 4 and I was quite happy as with the islands and a fair bit of vegetation it may offer a bit of shelter on what promised to be an absolute grueller of a day weather wise........  nono.gif No picture by pnm123 yeah right.

    ah.jpg My peg for the day picture by pnm123

    Well the peg looked great, but the wind was howling in, but at least it was at my back. It meant that I could comfortably fish at around 7mtrs on the pole and with a decent 2½ft in the margin and a nice level 3ft+ at 7mtrs those would be my 2 lines utilising 2 rigs that were still in my box from an earlier club match on the lake back in March. I also set up my feeder rod as I had it with me in its ready sleeve. Bait for the day was maggot, pellet and corn with some groundbait for the method. For company I had Bill's club mate John to my left while to my right was 'Mermaid' Linda's husband Chris and Al. Did I mention the wind icon_smile_angry.gif Angry picture by pnm123 ??? 1st job was to retrieve my seat box cover that went flying past me and then navigated half the lake before docking in Jessebobs swim, mind you he was going to need all he could get if he thought he was going to fill 3 nets today icon_smile_tongue.gif Tongue picture by pnm123 ......

    bi.jpg Steve (Jessebobs) Burgess picture by pnm123

    So 10·30am and Bill called the All-In, feed onto both lines and out to 7mts with double maggot on the hook, a bit of lifting and dropping and 5 minutes in a nice fat Gudgeon broke the duck. The next hour saw just a couple of small Carp and a few skimmers for me, but John seemed to be finding a few as was Steve (spots) Potter up on peg 149......

    bo.jpg Steve (spots) Potter picture by pnm123

    Dave T came along for a chat and I gave him my camera with instructions to take a few pictures on his travels. Bill put in an appearance a little later, but word was that while most had caught, very few were catching regularly as the wind was doing its best to make life difficult for most on both lakes.

    Next up Kevin's partner Jean and Pat (The Raffle Ticket Mafia) arrived and with their subtle charms had soon extracted cash from us all in exchange for 1000+ raffle tickets icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123.

    Meanwhile over on Lake 2 it was starting to look more like an audition for 'Deadliest Catch' than a fishing match as the wind , rain and occasional bouts of hail interspersed with sunshine was making conditions more than a tad difficult for a lot of the anglers. However tucked away behind his brolly on peg 67 Jon (Mutley) Reed was having one of those sessions we all dream about......

    bm.jpg Jon (Mutley) Reed picture by pnm123

     Now Jon is no match angler but a combination of simple feeder tactics and regularly pinging feed over the top kept fish coming to his rod virtually all match icon_smile_wink.gif Wink picture by pnm123.

    Further up on peg 73 Keith (shallowman) Haynes was making the most of it fishing chopped worm & caster for anything with fins and was slowly building a good weight.

    ab.jpg Keith (shallowman) Haynes picture by pnm123

    I'd invited a work colleague, Dave Janes along today to fish his 1st ever match, he's not long started pole fishing, and struggled a bit as the concept of a match was so new to him......

    bd.jpg Peg 77  Dave Janes 1 picture by pnm123

    but he was delighted to get his best ever carp on the pole which weighed in at 12½lbs......

    af.jpg 12½lb Carp for Dave picture by pnm123

    For a lot though it was just a case of battling through and nicking the odd fish where possible Geoff had told me that Mags always brings the rain with her when she leaves Scotland ............... He wasn't wrong icon_smile_tongue.gif Tongue picture by pnm123. Arkwright must have wondered why he'd travelled all the way down from Lancashire, as us southern lads had obviously lied to him about these Southern 'Baggin' waters, but he stuck at it and had a few icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123 ......

    ad.jpg Arkie in the rain picture by pnm123

    Mick was under severe pressure as he had granddaughter Rosie for company on the next peg icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123 ......

    bn.jpg Rosie picture by pnm123

    ...... nono.gif No picture by pnm123 No that's wrong as Mick really doesn't 'do' pressure, being one of the most relaxed anglers you could ever hope to meet......

    bk.jpg One in the net for Mick picture by pnm123

    ...... and between nicking a couple and helping young Rosie, honour remained intact at the end with Mick getting the decision by a clear 10ozs icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123.

    Gary (garycatch) Catchpole had drawn the fabled peg 45 and was slowly putting a few together icon_smile_wink.gif Wink picture by pnm123 ........

    bh.jpg Gary (garycatch) Catchpole picture by pnm123

    Linda aka Mermaid was also getting a few, and it was just a question of whether it would prove to be enough to give her the bragging rights over husband Chris who was over on Lake 4......

    az.jpg Linda (mermaid) Billington 1 picture by pnm123

    Meanwhile back on Lake 4 Trevor was getting a few towards the island when the wind dropped, but it was never for long enough......

    bl.jpg Trevor (MT Net) Little picture by pnm123

    Al was battling on and getting the odd fish, but couldn't put a run of them together......

    ac.jpg One in the net for Al picture by pnm123

    So with a couple of hours to go I decided that enough was enough with the pole and reached for the feeder rod. 3 grains of corn hair rigged and lobbed towards the island. Within a minute the tip wrapped round and a small Mirror was safely into the net icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123. That set the pattern for my last 2 hours, regular fish, but a few hook lengths were claimed by various snags that seemed to litter the area, but at least it kept me reasonably busy till Bill called the All-Out at 3·30pm.

    Al and I had the scales for Lake 4 and thankfully given the conditions the Weigh-In didn't take to long as the weather started to close in once more. Steve (spots) Potter taking the section with 56½lbs icon_smile_wink.gif Wink picture by pnm123 ahead of Steve (Jessebobs) Burgess's 42¼lbs.

    So with the gear packed away it was back to the car park for the results. Overall the day belonged to Jon (Mutley) Reed  with a fine 101lbs to take the win 1st.gif 1st picture by pnm123 ahead of Keith (shallowman) Haynes's level 85lbs 2nd.gif 2nd picture by pnm123, while Steve (spots) Potter's 56½lbs filled 3rd place 3rd.gif 3rd picture by pnm123.

    Bill G then said a few words of thanks before announcing that the total raised for Post Pals on the day had come to £853 and with another £270 still to come from an auction for a day at Rolfs Lake should take the total to over £1100 icon_smile_thumb.gif Thumbs Up picture by pnm123.

    Dave T  then thanked everyone for their efforts and read out the following letter that Faye had sent as she was unable to attend icon_smile_sad.gif Sad picture by pnm123 .....

    Thanks to everyone for coming to the match.
      We know many of you have travelled a long way. I'm sorry I can't be there in
    person. I was hoping to be there but Addenbrookes won't let me come home yet.
    Me & my mum will be thinking of you all today. Hope you all caught lots of fish
    & have enjoyed yourselves. Thanks for supporting my charity Post Pals. The money
    raised helps many other seriously ill children.
    Thank you for all your messages on the Maggot Drowners site.
    A special thank you to Bill for organising everything again.
    Hopefully I will see you all at the next one.

    Love to you all
    Faye.

    Well after that all that remained was to draw the raffle, and with that out of the way farewells were bid. I'd just like to say a word of thanks, firstly to Bill G for all his efforts organising the day icon_smile_thumb.gif Thumbs Up picture by pnm123, and to all those anglers that took part icon_smile_thumb.gif Thumbs Up picture by pnm123, and Monk Lakes who donated a sizable part of the peg fees back to the cause icon_smile_thumb.gif Thumbs Up picture by pnm123. Same again next year folks?

    Overall Results

    Position Peg                Angler Weight
     1st Peg 67 Jon (Mutley) Reed 101lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 73 Keith (shallowman) Haynes   85lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 149 Steve (spots) Potter   56lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 45 Gary (garycatch) Catchpole   44lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 154 Steve (Jessebobs) Burgess   42lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 146 John Manktelow   39lbs 12ozs
     7th Peg 151 Trevor (MT Net) Little   35lbs 04ozs
     8th Peg 145 Peter (Mugger) Morton   31lbs 12ozs
     9th Peg 152 Steve (badpegpicker) Oswick   31lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 77 Dave Janes   26lbs 12ozs
     11th Peg 64 Michael (mickeym) McMillan   25lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 62 Jay Lay   24lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 142 Al Loader   23lbs 04ozs
     14th Peg 52 John (arkwright) Anderson   21lbs 08ozs
     15th Peg 143 Chris (mr mermaid) Billington   21lbs 04ozs
     16th Peg 68 Linda (mermaid) Billington   21lbs 02ozs
     17th Peg 146 A Ellis   21lbs 00ozs
     18th Peg 46 Alan (Genus 9) West   18lbs 08ozs
     19th Peg 59 Brian (indiginous3556)   16lbs 08ozs
     20th Peg 58 Clive (black hydro) Pritchard   15lbs 08ozs
     21st= Peg 76 Simon Elsey   15lbs 00ozs
     21st= Peg 155 (pegg)   15lbs 00ozs
     23rd  Peg 74 Tony (spamwham) Roberts   14lbs 00ozs
     24th Peg 56 Russell (Russ G) Graves   13lbs 04ozs
     25th Peg 63 Michael (redspike) Ashby   13lbs 00ozs
     26th Peg 49 Keith (keith 74) Powell   12lbs 00ozs
     27th Peg 65 Andrew (greentura) Green   10lbs 04ozs
     28th Peg 57 Geoff (geoff p) Palmer     8lbs 00ozs
     29th Peg 148 John (old tart) Ashby     7lbs 08ozs
     30th Peg 70 Chris Withall     7lbs 00ozs
     31st= Peg 66 Kevin (kev the catch) Loveland     6lbs 08ozs
     31st= Peg 51 Toby (vassago) Wells     6lbs 08ozs
     33rd Peg 69 G Flynn     6lbs 04ozs
     34th Peg 54 Mick (the chippy) Pearson     3lbs 12ozs
     35th Peg 48 Terry (Wily Coyote) Goff     3lbs 04ozs
     36th Peg 47 Dean (Marvin Waggler) Kershaw     2lbs 04ozs
     37th Peg 75 Sven (svenc) Castle            08ozs

    Section Results

    Section A   
     1st Peg 45 Gary (garycatch) Catchpole   44lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 52 John (arkwright) Anderson   21lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 53 A Ellis   21lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 46 Alan (Genus 9) West   18lbs 08ozs
     5th  Peg 49 Keith (keith 74) Powell   12lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 51 Toby (vassago) Wells     6lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 54 Mick (the chippy) Pearson     3lbs 12ozs
     8th Peg 48 Terry (Wily Coyote) Goff     3lbs 04ozs
     9th Peg 47 Dean (Marvin Waggler) Kershaw     2lbs 04ozs
       
    Section B   
     1st Peg 64 Michael (mickeym) McMillan   25lbs 04ozs
     2nd  Peg 62 Jay Lay   24lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 59 Brian (indiginous3556)   16lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 58 Clive (black hydro) Pritchard   15lbs 08ozs
     5th Peg 56 Russell (Russ G) Graves   13lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 63 Michael (redspike) Ashby   13lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 65 Andrew (greentura) Green   10lbs 04ozs
     8th Peg 57 Geoff (geoff p) Palmer     8lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 66 Kevin (kev the catch) Loveland     6lbs 08ozs
        
    Section C   
     1st Peg 67 Jon (Mutley) Reed  101lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 73 Keith (shallowman) Haynes   85lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 77 Dave Janes   26lbs 12ozs
     4th Peg 68 Linda (mermaid) Billington   21lbs 02ozs
     5th Peg 76 Simon Elsey   15lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 74 Tony (spamwham) Roberts   14lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 70 Chris Withall     7lbs 00ozs
     8th Peg 69 G Flynn     6lbs 04ozs
     9th Peg 75 Sven (svenc) Castle            08ozs
        
    Section D   
     1st Peg 149 Steve (spots) Potter   56lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peg 154 Steve (Jessebobs) Burgess   42lbs 04ozs
     3rd Peg 146 John Manktelow   39lbs 12ozs
     4th Peg 151 Trevor (MT Net) Little   35lbs 04ozs
     5th Peg 145 Peter (Mugger) Morton   31lbs 12ozs
     6th Peg 152 Steve (badpegpicker) Oswick   31lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 142 Al Loader   23lbs 04ozs
     8th Peg 143 Chris (mr mermaid) Billington   21lbs 04ozs
     9th Peg 155 (pegg)   15lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 148 John (old tart) Ashby     7lbs 08ozs

     

  • Churchgate Lakes. The Bottom Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    ChurchgateBottomLake.jpg picture by pnm123

    Well it's the second Marsh match of the year today. There's a slight change of plan however as we were supposed to be fishing the Top Lake, but with only 22 pegs on there after some recent changes, and with 20 anglers booked in for todays match the decision was made to change to the Bottom Lake. I have to say that the last couple of matches that the club has had on there haven't really been resounding successes so hopefully it will fish a bit better for us today icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123

    I'd arranged to meet up with Dave at his house at 7am, and it's a good job I did. As I got out of the car I saw that I hadn't put my pellets in the car, Luckily Dave always has loads so I blagged some from him icon_smile_thumb.gif Thumbs Up picture by pnm123. Cars loaded and a quick trip through the Dartford Tunnel into darkest Essex saw us pulling into the fishery car park at Battlesbridge just before 8am icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123.

    It promised to be a glorious day weather wise with the sun shining out of a clear blue sky, but the first order of the day was breakfast Eating.gif Eat picture by pnm123 in the café cooked by Tony Runnalls (the Fishery Manager) while everyone caught up with the latest gossip. It was Dave's Birthday  today and his good lady Gladys had come with him on what has become her annual outing with the club. There's a bit of history here as on her first visit here in October 2007 she had beaten Dave off the next peg, while on our last visit in July 2008, I was the one being beaten, so the pressure was on to avoid being "Gladys'd" so avoiding frightful amounts of stick in the future icon_smile_tongue.gif Tongue picture by pnm123.

    Into the draw and I found peg 2 sticking to my hand, a nice short walk from the car park but not the best of draws as it's always struggled to produce in our matches on the lake. The peg itself looks glorious......

    A1-1.jpg Peg 2, Bottom Lake. picture by pnm123

    .......with the corner of an island that can be reached at around 20mtrs. For company today I had Keith on peg 1 ......

    ...... so the competition would be stiff, but at least the banter would be good  icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123 while peg 3 wasn't drawn.
    I decided to be positive in my approach today targeting the larger fish that are present in the lake. I set up a couple of Shakespeare 11 ft pellet waggler rods and a feeder rod with a small method feeder to attack the point of the island, while I just set up 1 pole rig for a late look down the margin as a back up. Bait for the day was simply 6mm hard pellet and some corn, while the groundbait for the feeder was the new GOT 'Yellow Peril' with some added Atomic micros.
    There's a huge head of smaller fish that can be caught fishing maggot, but the matches always seem to go to those who get amongst the better specimens, especially the Carp and Bream, so they were my targets for today.

    So at 10am Dave called the All-In and we were underway, the method feeder being dispatched to the corner of the island with a banded pellet on the hook, while I pinged a few pellets over in preparation for the waggler later. Keith started on the lead to the island and was soon off the mark with a small Tench icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123. I stuck at the method for 45 minutes before I was rewarded with my first fish, a small F1 that promptly dived at the keepnet and transfered the hook to it before I had the chance to net it. Carp 1-0 icon_smile_sad.gif Sad picture by pnm123, Was it going to be one of those days?

    Out with the waggler and i was finally rewarded with an Ide of around 1lb+ to get me off the mark icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123. Dave was on an early stroll round and informed me that Gladys was catching well and already had 35 fish to crank the pressure up. Gladys always fishes maggot on a top 2 for whatever swims and while I knew most of her fish would be small there was always the chance of the odd bonus and she would probably put 10lbs+ on the scales at the end, so no pressure there then icon_smile_tongue.gif Tongue picture by pnm123.

    A Bream was my next fish and at around 2½lbs more than welcome, this was swiftly followed another, unfortunately this one was nearer 2½ozs. Keith however was reporting rather a lot of black Hydro being pulled from his topkit!!!!!!!! icon_smile_shock.gif Shocked picture by pnm123 The culprit proved to be a decent Common that was soon residing in the bottom of Keith's landing net.........

    A4-1.jpg Keith's Carp (2) picture by pnm123

    I was then briefly attached to something that decided to vanish at a rate of knots round the back of the island before shedding the hook and killing sport in the process. Carp 2-0 icon_smile_sad.gif Sad picture by pnm123. I took a look down the margin that I'd been feeding regularly from the off with a grain of corn on the hook but without an indication to give me any encouragement after 15 minutes I decided to have a stroll with the camera. Tony on peg 25 was getting amongst some decent Ide down on peg 25, but the chap that seemed to be doing the best on that bank was Clive fishing meat long he'd picked up some decent Bream and a couple of Carp, but had lost a Bream that he reckoned was bigger than his landing net!!!!! icon_smile_shock.gif Shocked picture by pnm123........

    A6-1.jpg Clive. picture by pnm123

    Gladys had slowed down a bit (Thank heavens for small mercies icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123) while Dave fishing his customary 4 sections had the contented look of a man who felt he had the measure of his wife ........

    A7-1.jpg Dave the Fish. picture by pnm123

    Over on the far side the wind was putting a nice ripple onto the water and Jim could be found steadily putting a net of small fish together, but was a little frustrated that he couldn't find any bonus fish icon_smile_angry.gif Angry picture by pnm123 ......

    A10-1.jpg Jim with Mick behind him. picture by pnm123

    ....... especially as Mick (fishing as Keith's guest having accompanied him down from Milton Keynes) was quietly putting together a good net with some decent Bream fishing his right hand margin.........

    A11-1.jpg Mick on his way to a win. picture by pnm123

    ....... Colin was having a bit of a struggle and had reverted to fishing the maggot, but Al was fishing hemp & tares up in the water and was finding a few Ide and bream. Tony (Wily Coyote) was tucked away in peg 5 but was having better luck catching the sun than getting the fish to co-operate icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123 .......

    A12-1.jpg Terry (Wily Coyote) picture by pnm123

    ....... and young Zack was sticking at it, but struggling to find a bite with just a couple of fish to show for his efforts.......

    A13-1.jpg Zack Johnson. picture by pnm123

    Back at my peg and the waggler still failed to produce so I decided to fish the method for the remainder of the match in the hope that I could find a decent Carp to get me out of Jail. Tony meanwhile had hooked a decent Carp, a right lump in fact and was gingerly playing it on his new pole, and getting plenty of encouragement to give it a bit of teddy cheerleader.gif Cheerleader picture by pnm123........

    ....... needless to say the hook pulled, but at least he got plenty of Sympathy ........NOT!!!!!!!!nana.gif Na Na picture by pnm123

    A14-1.jpg Tony about to lose a carp. picture by pnm123

    Meanwhile Clive had come for a stroll round complete with camera, and right on cue the tip on my feeder rod shot round, Fish on, softly softly as it was obviously a Carp that could save my day......

    A15-1.jpg Fish on. picture by pnm123

    ....... Well retribution for taking the micky out of Tony was swift as everything went slack, a pigtailed line showing that a knot had failed at the swivel icon_smile_crybaby.gif Cry picture by pnm123........

    A16-1.jpg and then it all went slack picture by pnm123

    ....... Mugger had been well and truly mugged. Carp 3-0 fit.gif Hissy Fit picture by pnm123.

    A17-1.jpg definately not happy. picture by pnm123

    So a couple of hours to go and it looked like I needed snookers. I tied a new rig up, paying special attention to the knots this time and set up a hair rig to take 3 grains of sweetcorn, sh*t or bust time. Time ticked on, Keith managed another a smaller Carp from his margin, but not so much as a rattle on my tip icon_smile_sad.gif Sad picture by pnm123.
    3·55pm and just 5 minutes to go, time for one last cast before the inevitable stick that I just knew would be coming my way. 3 fresh grains of corn on the rig and back out accompanied with a little prayer................ Well the tip had barely settled when it steadily pulled round and just kept going . I just had to lift the rod and as soon as I felt it I knew this was the fish that I needed. A nervous couple of minutes followed, not helped by various shouts of encouragement (or was it disbelief icon_smile_tongue.gif Tongue picture by pnm123) from around the lake, before I slid it safely over the net accompanied by a shout of relief that could be heard around the lake, a definite double, I slipped it safely into the keepnet just as Dave called the All-Out icon_smile_thumb.gif Thumbs Up picture by pnm123.
     
    As I packed my kit away I have to say that I felt pretty relieved, though I'm sure I could hear "Two Minutes fit.gif Hissy Fit picture by pnm123 Two bloody Minutes " coming from Dave's direction. Keith and I were on the scales today and as we set off round the lake Tony on peg 25 took an early lead with a level 20lbs. Clive on peg 20 soon overtook that however with 45lbs icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123. Gladys set the target of 12½lbs to avoid humiliation, which Dave sailed past with 22½lbs icon_smile_thumb.gif Thumbs Up picture by pnm123. Jim put 17lbs on the scales, but the main man on the day was Keith's guest Mick who comfortably took the win with 63¼lbs of mainly Bream 1st.gif 1st picture by pnm123. Al's 23lbs was to prove good enough for 3rd overall. My moment of truth arrived and that late Carp weighed just over 11lbs and boosted my total weight to 16¼lbs, so no 'Gladysing' for me cheerleader.gif Cheerleader picture by pnm123. Keith rounded things off with a hard earnt 17¾lbs icon_smile.gif Smile picture by pnm123.
     
    Back to the car park for the results, and most seemed to think that it hadn't fished that badly, and after a chorus of happybday.gif Birthday picture by pnm123 for Dave we said our farewells  icon_smile_wave.gif Bye picture by pnm123.  
     
    Position Peg                 Angler                   Weight         Points
     1st Peg 10 Mick Wright              (guest)  63lbs 04ozs

     n/a

     2nd Peg 20 Clive Pritchard  45lbs 00ozs

    30

     3rd Peg 7 Al Loader  23lbs 00ozs

    29

     4th Peg 18 Dave Collier  22lbs 08ozs

    28

     5th Peg 25 Tony Roberts  20lbs 00ozs

    27

     6th Peg 1 Keith Ashby  17lbs 12ozs

    26

     7th Peg 11 Jim Boase  17lbs 00ozs

    25

     8th Peg 2 Peter Morton  16lbs 04ozs

    24

     9th Peg 8 Colin Sharrard  15lbs 12ozs

    23

     10th Peg 14 Roger Noakes  12lbs 08ozs

    22

     10th= Peg 19 Gladys Collier             (guest)  12lbs 08ozs

     n/a

     12th Peg 12 Ken Walker    9lbs 08ozs

    21

     13th Peg 9 John Holdsworth    8lbs 04ozs

    20

     14th Peg 5 Terry Goff    8lbs 00ozs

    19

     15th Peg 16 Martin Hucker    6lbs 08ozs  

    18

     16th Peg 21 Eddy Dobson    5lbs 08ozs

    17

     17th Peg 26 Judy Hermite    4lbs 12ozs

    16

     18th Peg 4 Zack Johnson    3lbs 00ozs

    15

     19th Peg 24 Kevin Loveland    1lb   00ozs

    14

     20th Peg 22 Rod Turner     DNW

    5

     
    My next trip should be down to Monk Lakes for the Faye Match in support of http://www.postpals.co.uk which should hopefully raise a good few quid for a very good cause. A full report of the day will appear here in due course icon_smile_thumb.gif Thumbs Up picture by pnm123.

     

  • Monk Lakes. Match Lake 4.

      Marsh AC club match.

    MM4.jpg Monk Lakes. Match Lake 4. picture by pnm123

    Well after what seems like forever I'm finally getting back out on the bank . A combination of atrocious weather and pressure of work has seen me having my own private close season since Christmas ,  but today sees the 1st Marsh AC club match of the year down at Monk Lakes on Match Lake 4, so it's time to blow the cobwebs away and see if I can remember how to catch a few fish .

    So with the alarm going off at 5·30am I soon had the cats fed and my coffee made and drunk before loading up the car and setting off for Monks . I pulled up in the car park around 7·45am with the sun shining to find a few of the lads already in attendance and tucking into breakfast in various forms. A bacon & egg baguette washed down with a tea took care of things for me as the rest arrived. Dave took care of collecting in the subs and peg fees while Tony and I strolled up to lake 4 to check out the pegging . The lake was almost flat calm with barely a hint of breeze, though as this is Monk Lakes the odds were that the wind would get up as soon as we settled into our pegs . Only peg 157 needed to be left out as it's tight in a corner.
    Keith, Clive and Al who have been regular guests for quite a while had accepted invites to join the club this year , while Bill G was guesting as was Pete Thompson who had travelled down from Milton Keynes with Keith, and Kevin & Jean were also back with us having had to cancel their plans to move to The Bahamas.

    So into the draw bag and with none of us having any real experience of this lake, nobody seemed to worried about what peg they would draw. Peg 136 ended up in my hand, at least I would be able to park pretty close to it. Getting the kit out of the car I could feel the wind starting to get up and by the time I'd set up it was blowing quite briskly onto my back . For company I had Bill G on 137 who had the end of the island in front and had set up a waggler to fish it and he would alternate between this and the pole all match to keep some fish coming. At least we would have a bit of banter regardless of the outcome . My peg looked OK with a comfortable 14½ mtrs to the island. With the depth being a pretty constant 3½ft all over I just set up a couple of rigs, both 4X12 Malman Champers on 0·16 power match to 0·14 with a size 18 Drennan Carp Match hook. Bait for today would be a selection of GOT 6mm soft hookers and some sweetcorn with GOT micros for feed.

    a1.jpg Peg 136. Monks Match Lake 4. picture by pnm123

    10·00am saw Dave call the All-in, and Bill was in straight away with a Carp of around 3lbs on the pole at 13 mtrs . My start wasn't so good with lots of rubbish on the bottom of my chosen line against the island I had to come back about a meter from the island to find a clear patch. Bill probably had 7 or 8 fish before I managed my 1st, a small Carp of around a pound and while Bill appeared to be ticking along nicely I was just getting the odd Gudgeon and small Tench......

    a18.jpg Just waiting for a bite. picture by pnm123

    Around 11am Vince arrived to see how we were getting on and brought me a welcome cuppa . By this time the wind had got up to a decent blow making things more awkward and I sent Vince off with my camera to take a few photos and see what others were doing . Bill was still catching though he was suffering from a few bumped fish and a snag on his waggler line seemed to be costing him a few hook lengths, but he was still on course to take our £1 side bet.

    a17.jpg Bill Gibbins on peg 137. picture by pnm123

    On Vince's return his report was that although everyone seemed to be catching, nobody was taking it apart, though most seemed to be fishing maggot, so I asked Vince to pop down to the site shop and get me ½pint of reds and he duly obliged. 1st put in with double red on the hook I landed a small but scale perfect Golden Rudd which Vince photographed before saying farewell and heading for home.

    a19.jpg Golden Rudd. picture by pnm123

    Young Zack had a bit of a shock when his double maggot was taken by a 5lb+ Pike (I had no idea there were any present) which he weighed and returned. All the time it was getting colder and with the sky getting darker it was obvious that we were due some rain at some point.
    At least the red maggots were starting to pick up a few more fish for me, not enough to do any damage, but in all honesty I was just enjoying being out on the bank again after a 3 month layoff. Jean as always appeared with a welcome cup of tea and even went and got a burger for Bill and I . After the burger I fed a load of micro's with some corn and a few reds at 7mtrs and went for a stroll of my own with the camera to allow it to settle.

    Keith was fishing a top 3 and right on cue caught a decent skimmer for the camera .........

    a20.jpg A decent skimmer for Keith. picture by pnm123

    While Colin was doing his best 'Bankside Bush' impression in his camo gear, and as usual was keeping how he was doing pretty close to his chest, although admitting to having a few ........

    a16.jpg Colin Sharrard. picture by pnm123

    Tony was looking remarkably cheerful , despite having the no9 section of his 401 fall apart in his hands earlier in the day (Tony has had no luck with this pole since he brought it secondhand, with countless sections breaking ) .........

    a14.jpg Tony looks happy. picture by pnm123

    Further round Pete Thompson was struggling to hit his bites, and felt that he was falling behind Clive on the next peg.........

    a23.jpg Pete Thompson willing the float to go under. picture by pnm123

    Clive was looking like someone out of an advert, sitting on his shiny new Space Station and using a shiny new pole , which seemed to be doing the business for him .......

    a24.jpg Fish on for Clive. picture by pnm123

    Indeed he landed a decent Carp while I was chatting to him leading me to believe that he was doing better than he was letting on......

    a25.jpg Safely in the net for Clive. picture by pnm123

    By the time I got round to Dave the wind was blowing full on into his peg and causing his joints to suffer, though he'd managed a few, admitting to around 10 different species in his nets ......

    a26.jpg Looking down from Dave's peg. picture by pnm123

    Kevin was just glad to be out fishing, having had the misfortune to suffer a couple of strokes in recent months, but with Jean keeping a careful eye on him to make sure he didn't overdo things, he'd had a succession of small Carp to his feeder tactics and was obviously enjoying himself ......

    Back at my peg the feed appeared to have done the job as there were a few bites to be had, very few Carp though, but a mixture of small skimmers, Ide, Gudgeon, Tench and Roach kept me interested as squalls of rain made things uncomfortable for everyone.

    With about an hour to go Bill lost yet another hook to the snag on his waggler line and decided he'd have a stroll, while I kept plugging away picking up the odd fish including a solitary small Carp of around 2lbs that I managed to nick from my left hand margin before Dave called the All-out at 4pm.

    Thankfully it didn't take to long to pack up and get the gear back to the car as it was only parked about 10 yards away.

    Monks4.jpg Peter and Pete follow the Weigh-in. picture by pnm123

    The weigh-in started at my peg where my net weighed a level 21 lbs which was more than I thought I had. Bill's 26lbs safely secured the £1 side bet between the two of us. Colin's mixed bag weighed in at a level 33lbs.  Next up was Keith who put a fine 50¾lbs onthe scales that would eventually net him 2nd place . Hot on Keith's heels was Tony who despite the disaster with his pole weighed 45¼lbs which would prove to be good enough for 3rd place  . The winner however proved to be Clive round on peg 152 who used his new kit to good effect putting a level 54lbs on the scales to take the win on the day .
     
    Position   Peg            Angler    Weight Points
     1st Peg 152 Clive Pritchard 54lbs 00ozs

    30

     2nd Peg 140 Keith Ashby 50lbs 12ozs

    29

     3rd Peg 143 Tony Roberts 45lbs 04ozs

    28

     4th Peg 139 Colin Sharrard 33lbs 00ozs

    27

     5th Peg 161 Jim Boase 30lbs 04ozs

    26

     6th Peg 163 Kevin Loveland 27lbs 08ozs

    25

     7th Peg 151 Pete Thompson        (guest) 27lbs 04ozs

    n/a

     8th Peg 137 Bill Gibbins            (guest) 26lbs 00ozs

    n/a

     9th  Peg 160 Al Loader 25lbs 08ozs

    24

     10th Peg 150 John Holdsworth 24lbs 04ozs

    23

     11th Peg 141 Zack Johnson 23lbs 00ozs

    22

     12th Peg 156 Dave Collier 22lbs 12ozs

    21

     13th Peg 136 Peter Morton 21lbs 00ozs

    20

     14th Peg 155 Chris Withall 16lbs 00ozs

    19

     15th Peg 158 Terry Goff 14lbs 08ozs

    18

     16th Peg 149 Martin Hucker 11lbs 08ozs

    17

     17th= Peg 145 Judy Hermite 11lbs 00ozs

    16

     17th= Peg 164 Simon Watkins 11lbs 00ozs

    16

     19th Peg 147 Roger Noakes 10lbs 12ozs

    14

     20th Peg 153 Graham Manning   5lbs 12ozs

    13

     21st Peg 162 Rod Turner     DNW

    5

     
    So that's it, the 1st trip of the year done and dusted and hopefully a few cobwebs blown away. Where next? who knows, but the report will appear here from wherever it is .

     

  • Hartleylands Farm Fishery. Nick's Lake.

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    Southern Championship 2009.

    h1.jpg Nick's Lake at Hartleylands Farm. picture by pnm123

     Down to Hartleylands Farm today just outside the village of Cranbrook to fish the Maggotdrowning.com Southern Individual Championship on Nick's Lake. Nick Gilbert had kindly taken care of organising this match and there promised to be a good turn out for it .

    The view out of the window first thing was a little dull and grey, but the forcast predicted a bright warm sunny day so hopefully things would pick up. With the car loaded it was off to The Knoxbridge Cafe for breakfast, quite a few of the lads had the same idea so there was a good bit of banter and a couple of new faces introduced themselves before we made our way down to the fishery for the draw . Arriving at the fishery it was obvious that we had a pretty decent turn out for todays match, 24 of us to be exact. Nick finally got the draw under way with Matt's help. Peg 34 for me, a nice short walk from the car, but not where I really fancied and with Vince drawing peg 23 I feared the loss of a Golden Nugget was very much on the cards .

    With my kit at my peg it was time to set up, but for some reason today I really couldn't get into it and remarked on it to Terry who was on peg 33 to my right......

    a2-9.jpg Looking to my right picture by pnm123

    Anyway with 1½hrs to get ready I finally managed to get things done. 1st thing set up was the feeder rod with a small method feeder to drop to the edge of the island. For the pole I set up 3 rigs......

    a17-8.jpg Peter sorting out some rigs. picture by pnm123

    These were essentially similar to those I'd used the previous weekend ie: a couple of Malman 4X12 Adam's on 0·18 Power Match with size 16 Drennan Carp hooks to fish pellet as well as a small Malman SC Paste float on 0·20 Power Match with a size 12 Ashima Barbless hook for paste down the edge. Bait was a selection of various pellets and paste with 6mm pellet for feed, while the groundbait was Sonubaits Method Mix......

    a1-9.jpg Peg 34. picture by pnm123

    11am saw Nick call the All-In and I potted in 2 large pots of pellet and groundbait at 6mtrs and a handfull of pellet down the margins, then went out on the method feeder to allow the pole line to settle. Well that was the plan but as I picked up the rod I noticed that somehow I'd managed to miss out threading the line through the bottom rod rig !! (told you I wasn't really focused when setting up ) So I had to strip things down and start again. Anyway having re-rigged I dropped it to the edge of the island. A couple of taps and the tip wrapped round, the 1st fish was on, only for it to slip the hook halfway to the net . Better luck next cast however and a small Common of around 1lb had me off and running. I managed another couple of similar examples in the next 20 minutes but got the impression that there weren't any number of fish there so decided to try the pole line while catapulting some pellets over to the island in an attempt to draw some fish .

    Unfortunately the pole line was no more productive, 45 minutes producing just another couple of small Carp and a skimmer. Time for another look on the method. Dropping the feeder close to the island, I'd just set the tip when it wrapped round, lifting into the fish I noticed a boil in the water by the island and a Duck paddling off at a rate of knots. Unfortunately I was attached to the Duck . Well the subsequent fight caused a deal of hilarity , but Terry managed to do the honours with the net. 'Jemima' was freed and appeared none the worse for her ordeal and Clive kindly did the 'David Bailey' bit for posterity .......

    a16-8.jpg Jemima PuddleDuck. picture by pnm123

    With that episode out of the way I went back to the pole. It produced another couple of small Carp and a couple of small Roach, but it was still a struggle so I re fed all the lines and took the camera for a quick stroll. In fact I could hear splashing from Terry's swim as I stood up, and was just in time to catch him sliding a Carp into the landing net ......

    a3-9.jpg Terry nets a Carp. picture by pnm123

    Looking across from Terry's swim I could see Vince and Jessebobs staring straight out in front of them, either they were concentrating hard or was it trying to ignore the bloody awful row singing coming from Al on the next peg ......

    a5-9.jpg Vince, Steve and Al. picture by pnm123

    Meanwhile Clive was attached to something that was giving his purple Hydro a decent work out and giving him a bit of a run around ......

    a6-8.jpg Fish on for Clive. picture by pnm123

    Simon and Mick were engaged in exchanging witty repartee, though some may have mistaken it for ripping the pee out of each other and wonder of wonders Mick was actually fishing the pole ......

    a10-9.jpg A study in concentration. picture by pnm123

    Over on the other side thing were obviously not going to plan however as Matt (MD's very own slapper ) was fishing short down the margin !!!!!!!!!......

    a13-9.jpg Matt fishes the margin. picture by pnm123

    On the way back to my peg I noticed that Clive was now concentrating his line of attack down the margin ......

    a14-9.jpg Down the margin for Clive. picture by pnm123

    ...... and felt that it was probably my best chance of getting anything decent, so out came the paste rig for the final part of the match.
    Jeff D had started fishing his margin as well and was having a good run of fish, but it really never happened for me. Just 4 Carp in the last hour, though they were of a better stamp than I'd been getting previously. When Nick called All-Out at 4pm I have to say that I was glad it was all over and I soon had the gear packed up and back in the car .

    The Weigh-in was soon under way and Jeff's 59lbs+ was the first weight of any note. My meagre total of 30¼lbs being last in section .
    Roy's (Anglingman) 61lbs+ was beaten by Nick's level 69lbs, while Al took the section and 3rd overall with 78¾lbs . Vince, despite suffering almost as bad a match as me (Including snapping his waggler rod) had managed 31½lbs and had a rather large grin as I handed him a Golden Nugget . Nick (BAG UP) had walked the section with 114½lbs that also won him the match . Ian Carley (CasterBlaster) put 70lbs on the scales to take the next section while Neil Beard's 107lbs took the final section and 2nd overall .

    Back to the car park for a quick presentation, then the inquests and pee taking started in earnest. Congratulations to Nick(BAG UP)Costar who now holds the title of MD's Southern Champion, but more importantly 'The Bragging Rights' for a year . Thanks to Nick Gilbert for organising the whole thing and Thank You to all the anglers that turned up, without whom there wouldn't have been a match . Let's do it all again next year.

    Position Peg                    Angler                  Weight      
     1st Peg 17 Nick Costar (BAG UP) 114lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peg 8 Neil Beard (neilbeard) 107lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 25 Alan Loader (al)  78lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 3 Kevin Pack (Backintheday)  72lbs 08ozs
     5th Peg 14 Ian Carley (CasterBlaster)  70lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 28 Nick Gilbert  69lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 32 Roy Gudgeon (Anglingman)  61lbs 14ozs
     8th Peg 35 Jeff Driscoll (Jeff D)  59lbs 06ozs
     9th Peg 16 Greg Andrews (Splitshot1)  53lbs 04ozs
     10th Peg 24 Steve Burgess (Jessebobs)  46lbs 08ozs
     11th Peg 21 Matt Love  45lbs 08ozs
     12th Peg 13 Sven Castle (Svenc)  40lbs 12ozs
     13th Peg 33 Terry Goff (Wily Coyote)  33lbs 12ozs
     14th Peg 36 Clive Pritchard (clive)  33lbs 06ozs
     15th Peg 12 Dai Thomas (Dai Fish)  32lbs 00ozs
     16th  Peg 23 Vince Gould (Vince G)  31lbs 08ozs
     17th Peg 34 Peter Morton (Mugger)  30lbs 04ozs
     18th Peg 27 Richard Pearson (dhl man)  27lbs 12ozs
     19th Peg 2 Andy Hodd (Maver1)  26lbs 08ozs
     20th Peg 6 Mick Pearson (mickthechippy)  20lbs 00ozs
     21st Peg 20 Keith Powell (Keith74)  16lbs 08ozs
     22nd Peg 5 Simon Elsey   7lbs 08ozs
     23rd= Peg 9 Phillip Starkey (Crabpellet)       DNW
     23rd= Peg 30 Keith Driscoll (Disco)       DNW

     

  • Private Lake, East Sussex.

    Marsh AC club match.

    untitled.jpg picture by pnm123

    Down to a Private Lake in East Sussex today for a Marsh AC club match. This isn't really an official club match, but Dave managed to get a booking and felt that some of the members might enjoy the chance to have a days fishing there . We're expecting 16 of us to be fishing, including 5 guests. The Lake is a prolific fishery with a large head of Carp that's well capable of throwing up some very good weights . However the weather leading up to the match has been very changeable so just how it'll fish today is anyones guess .

    Looking out through the bedroom window it looked like we were in for a decent day weather wise and I soon had the car loaded. A quick stop for a bit of breakfast on the way and I was pulling into the fishery car park just after 8am. A good number had arrived before me including the guests. Keith & Mick had come down from Milton Keynes, Bill and Clive had joined us as well for the day and Al arrived in the nick of time as usual .

    Dave, in his usual efficient manner, soon had the monies collected and the draw under way. Keith drew Peg 1 and Bill couldn't disguise his delight at drawing Peg 4 in the other corner . I found myself holding Peg 12, up on the right hand bank with Terry on Peg 11 and Tony on Peg 13 for company today .

    Reaching the peg I realised that I'd fished it once before, and caught bugger all off it , but that had been in the depths of winter, so hopefully today would prove to be better .

    a1-7.jpg My Peg. picture by pnm123

    So down to business and get set up for the day. I set up a couple of Malman 4X12 Adam's on 0·18 Power Match with size 16 Drennan Carp hooks to fish pellet and corn as well as a small Malman SC Paste float on 0·20 Power Match with a size 12 Ashima Barbless hook. I also set up a Malman Slapper on 0·18 Power Match with a size 16 Drennan carp match hook for up in the water and to double up down the margins. Todays bait was various pellets, paste and corn with 6mm pellets for feed .

    With a few minutes before the All-In I strolled down to see Tony who appeared to be covering all the options with half a dozen top kits set up ......

    a2-8.jpg Tony, ready for the All-In. picture by pnm123

    Keith and Mick appeared deep in thought , Keith no doubt wondering if he was going to get the better of Mick today, as Mick has developed the happy knack (for him ) of beating Keith when they fish together ......

    a3-8.jpg Keith and Mick. picture by pnm123

    So at 10am Dave blew the whistle for the All-In I shipped out a pot of mixed pellets and corn to the 8mtr line and some fed by hand into the margins, but before I could ship my rig out I could see both Bill and Colin into fish straight away !!!! Anyway out with the rig with an 8mm banded pellet A bit of lifting and dropping of the rig soon saw the float slide away and I soon had my first fish of the day, a nice plump Common of around 4lbs safely in the net .

    Looking across Jim had an early fish on the feeder to get him off the mark and so had young Zack .......

    a6-7.jpg Zack and Jim. picture by pnm123

    Word had filtered round that Chris had got himself a decent Tench , and that Clive had found a couple of fish as well to get him off the mark . I'd taken another couple of Carp before I lost a fourth when the rig line parted for no apparent reason , it hadn't parted at a knot or where any of the stotz had been applied. Anyway back out with another rig and I was soon into a fish once more , this one being a better sized Mirror that must have been around 7lbs. So with about an hour gone I reckoned I had about 20lbs and felt things looked good for the rest of the match .

    a23-3.jpg Peter. picture by pnm123

    Tony had taken 3 fish by now ("1 about a foot deep, 1 at around 3 ft and another on the drop" ) while Terry to my right had 5 in the net ......

    a5-8.jpg Terry Goff. picture by pnm123

    In the next half hour I managed just one more fish, a Common around 5lbs, but it was noticeable that sport had slowed all round the lake apart from Peg 15 that is, as Al seemed to be the only one catching regularly. I decided to re feed quite heavily to see if I could draw some fish, and took a stroll with the camera .

    Indeed Martin on peg 10 hadn't even had a bite and was at a loss to explain why , while Terry seemed to have a re-occurrence of a problem he'd suffered with here before, in that he was losing 50% of the fish he hooked for no apparent reason
    Chris was concentrating on the end of the bush in the right hand margin of his swim but was only admitting to 4 fish in his nets ......

    a14-8.jpg Chris fishes his margin. picture by pnm123

    Clive had resorted to casting a straight lead to the island, and as I arrived he was playing a Common that was giving a good account of itself, but was soon safely in the net ......

    a13-8.jpg Clive with a Carp on the lead. picture by pnm123

    Colin was fishing his favourite paste down the right hand margin, but despite a decent start was now biteless ......

    a18-5.jpg Colin feeds the margin. picture by pnm123

    Bill tucked away in the corner had started off like a house on fire, his first to put in's having resulted in a couple of doubles, which had swiftly been followed by a couple of smaller fish, but he was struggling to and had resorted to fishing hard up to the reeds to try and tempt a bite from fish that could be seen moving in them ......

    a16-7.jpg Bill. picture by pnm123

    Indeed the tactic seemed to have worked for him, because as I reached Jim's peg I looked back just in time to see him playing a fish ......

    a12-8.jpg A bit of an elastic puller. picture by pnm123

    Keith on Peg 1 was another having a bit of a frustrating time having been told he'd drawn one of the favoured swims. He'd managed a double early on followed by another couple of smaller fish, but was now struggling for a bite ......

    a19-3.jpg Keith takes a look down his margin. picture by pnm123

    Al however was now putting a steady run of fish together, though he reckoned they were mainly small ones , but at least he was catching regularly ......

    a20-3.jpg Another comes to the net for Al. picture by pnm123

    I wish I could say that things improved from that point on, but I would be lying if I did . It was as if someone or something had switched the lake off with only the very occasional fish coming out in the next 4 hours. I had one more bite at around 3 pm which produced another Carp, but that was it for me . In fact there was a communal sigh of relief at 4pm when Dave sounded the All-Out to put us out of our collective misery.

    As we packed away, the inquest on the days events started, with everyone scratching their heads and at a loss to explain just why the lake had appeared to have switched off, not that anyone could come up with a convincing answer though.

    So to the Weigh-In, Keith kicked things off with a hard earned 30¾lbs, and just a single fish for both Zack and Jim. Bill registered 40¾lbs and was immediately overtaken by Colin with 42½lbs . Dave had just 2 fish while Simon managed 20½lbs. Clive managed 45¼lbs for the lead at that point, meaning that Bill had to part with a Golden Nugget and Chris recorded a level 31lbs. Round to the opposite bank where Martin had dry netted . Terry's seven fish came to 36¼lbs leaving him regretting those lost fish . My six fish totalled 29½lbs while Tony's six came to 26½lbs. Mick's fish weighed in at 20¼lbs meaning that Keith had done him for once today . Al was home and dry with his first keepnet and eventually recorded an even 122lbs for a very comfortable win on the day , and was also the last to weigh as unfortunately Graham had dry netted as well .

    So back to the car park. Congratulations to Al and a lot of head scratching all round, as none of us had experienced a day like that on the lake before and were at a loss to explain it. Still it had been another good day in great company and pleasant surroundings, even if the fishing hadn't been up to expectations. We'll have to do it all again soon, just a few more fish would be nice though .

    Position Peg                  Angler                 Weight      
     1st Peg 15 Alan Loader                 (guest) 122lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 8 Clive Pritchard             (guest)  45lbs 04ozs
     3rd Peg 5 Colin Sharrard  42lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 4 Bill Gibbins                 (guest)  40lbs 12ozs
     5th Peg 11 Terry Goff  36lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 9 Chris Withall  31lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 1 Keith Ashby                 (guest)  30lbs 12ozs
     8th Peg 12 Peter Morton  29lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 13 Tony Roberts  26lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 7 Simon Watkins  20lbs 08ozs
     11th Peg 14 Mick Wright                (guest)  20lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 6 Dave Collier  10lbs 04ozs
     13th Peg 3 Jim Boase   6lbs 12ozs
     14th Peg 2 Zack Johnson   5lbs 04ozs
     15th= Peg 10 Martin Hucker     DNW
     15th= Peg 16 Graham Manning     DNW

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

     

     

     

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    The JINX Series 2009

    Match 5.

    Well this is it, the final match of 2009's Jinx Series . It's been a close fought series this year and there's probably half a dozen anglers in with a chance of winning the series going into this last match, and Clive and I still have an outside chance to win The Pairs . There's bound to be a few tales to tell at the end of it all, besides all the anglers trying to escape yet another Minxing at Gemma's hands .

    Anyway with the car all loaded and breakfast in the form of a "Full English" taken care of by my usual stop in Battersea, a smooth drive down to Rolf's ensued, though the junction 8 services were rammed with Rugby League fans making their way down to Wembley for The Challenge Cup Final . Pulling into the fishery car park, some people were already there as they were making a proper weekend of it and had fished the Friday Night match and were staying on for the Sunday Fish4Wales match. Clive was already ensconced in 'Hotel Peugeot' so I stopped for a chat and to find out how the evening match had fished. Soon the Welsh contingent surfaced along with Simon & Gem and as we chatted the car park started to fill with the usual suspects. Nick (monkey) had brought along wife Lisa and son Josh for the day, While Paul had wife Jayne and the family pooch in tow . Dai arrived with Malc and his boy Liam, while Geoff P had interrupted his holiday to meet up with the Jinx mob once again .

    a30-2.jpg Waiting for the draw. picture by pnm123

    There was a bit of a breeze today and a fair bit of cloud, and with the weather having been a bit unsettled I fancied that the Lake might fish every bit as hard as it had on recent visits , there was also a bit of scum that had collected in a couple of pegs, most notably pegs 10 & 11 and pegs 2 & 3. However there were plenty of fish moving as usual, and it's notoriously hard to tell just how Rolf's will fish on any given day, just as long as I didn't draw PEG 13 I would be happy. Even with Malc arriving in plenty of time, the draw was somehow delayed. Clive however was a picture of joy and elation when he discovered his personal nemisis, in the shape of PEG 23 had been left out of the draw bag, and positively beaming when he pulled Peg 8 from the draw bag . I hung back hoping some other poor mug sucker lucky soul would draw PEG 13 . Dai duly obliged (unlucky fella ) and I plunged my hand in and came back with Peg 2 . Not a peg I'd fished before, but facing a bit of scum was infinitely preferable to spending 5 hours in my personal version of purgatory .

    Strolling round to my peg there was Dave on Peg 34, Jon on Peg 36 and Slim on Peg 38. Al was on Peg 40, while on peg 4 was Steve, with Malc on peg 6 completing our section.

    a31-1.jpg Sorting out some rigs. picture by pnm123

    Down to the business at hand and set up the kit for the day. 2 paste rigs consisting of small Malman SC Paste floats and rigged it up on 0·20 Power Match with size 12 Ashima Barbless hooks, 1 for the margins where I had around 2ft of depth and the other for 5-8 mtrs where there was around 4ft with just a couple of inches variance over the distance. Then a deck rig for either pellet or corn at 5-8mtrs made up of a Malman 4X12 Adam on 0·20 Power Match with size 14 QM1 hook and finally a Malman Slapper, again on 0·20 Power Match with a size 14 Drennan carp match hook for up in the water and to double up down the margin if needed. Bait was Paste, 8mm hard pellet and corn, with feed taken care of by 6mm fishery pellet .

    a1-6.jpg Peg 2 for me today. picture by pnm123

    Well it was 1·30pm when Malc's dulcet tones announced the All-In. I shipped out a large pot of pellet with a few grains of corn to 5mtrs and fed some pellet by hand to the bush down the left hand margin, then shipped out a banded 8mm pellet to 5mtrs, but no amount of lifting and dropping could induce a bite ......

    a27-2.jpg Peter waiting for a bite. picture by pnm123

    In fact the start of the match was slow for most of us that I could see on the Little Lake. Steve had got off the mark though, slipping a carp into his net quite early on ......

    a2-6.jpg Steve Wilson on peg 4. picture by pnm123

    The Jinx himself, Malc had also uttered his customary shout to signify that he'd landed his 1st fish of the day over on peg 6 ......

    a3-6.jpg Malc on peg 6. picture by pnm123

    I'd been alternating between pellet, paste and corn for over an hour, when I had a sharp bite on corn. I missed it but the strike connected with something substantial in mid water, a foul hooker that I was briefly connected to before the hook returned with just a solitary scale attached .
    Dave however was into what appeared to be a decent carp that was putting up a good account of itself ......

    a6-5.jpg Dave on peg 34. picture by pnm123

    With nothing happening for me I decided to re-feed and take a stroll with the camera, and by the time I got round to Clive, Dave was just guiding it into the net ......

    a8-7.jpg Dave landing a carp. picture by pnm123

    Terry was having a bit of a struggle getting to grips with Peg 7, but I'm sure I saw a smile spread across his face as he watched Jon's pained expression as Dave strolled over for him to verify the weight of the fish he'd just landed ......

    a9-7.jpg Terry Goff on peg 7. picture by pnm123

    Chatting to Clive for a while, he'd had a steady start and was hoping for better things as the match progressed, so wishing him well I left him to it ......

    a11-7.jpg Clive concentrates on peg 8. picture by pnm123

    Nick was having a bit of a struggle on peg 9, having lost a couple of foul hookers despite having the encouragement of Lisa and Josh watching on behind him ......

    a13-7.jpg Nick WP on peg 9. picture by pnm123

    Next up was Fred on peg 11 who also had his good lady watching on to provide moral support, and it looked as if he was going to need every bit of it .......

    a14-7.jpg Fred on peg 11 picture by pnm123

    Then it was round to the dreaded PEG 13 . There was Dai, with a swim that was bubbling away like a jacuzzi, and a  look of pain on his face that I knew only to well . I really felt for him, having been there far to often for my liking this year, so left him alone with his misery ......

    a16-6.jpg Dai on peg 13. picture by pnm123

    Next up was Geoff, who having had a weigher and a couple in the net had a smile on his face and a twinkle in the eye , he was just enjoying his day and as he'd caught that was all that mattered to him ......

    a21-2.jpg Geoff Palmer. picture by pnm123

    Looking across I could see Paul, yet again having brought Jayne with him he'd drawn on the car park bank, which by now was in the shade meaning that Jayne had left him in search of some sunshine ......

    a20-2.jpg Paul Roberts. picture by pnm123

    Now it's obvious that Jayne knows the form when she visits Rolf's with Paul, as she was to be found sitting in a nice comfy chair in the sun behind the empty peg 19 and looking a lot happier than hubby ......

    a22-2.jpg Jayne Roberts. picture by pnm123

    Gemma was looking distinctly unhappy as it obviously wasn't going to plan . Nobody had heard her scream as yet meaning that she hadn't caught, making a lot of people feel a whole lot better as the odds on a Minxing receded ......

    a19-2.jpg Gemma (The Minx) Doyle. picture by pnm123

    Big Dave, fresh from a win on the Friday night match, was now experiencing the down side of Rolf's as it appeared that the fish had wised up to his tactics leaving him struggling ......

    a18-3.jpg Dave (Yorkie) Moore. picture by pnm123

    While to rub it in a bit more, Simon on the next peg seemed to be getting to grips with things and was putting one or two fish in the net ......

    a17-6.jpg Simon. picture by pnm123

    So back to my peg. There was a bit of activity showing on the 5mtr line, so back out with an 8mm banded pellet on the deck having re-plumbed to make sure the bait was just touching bottom. I decided to cut right back on the feed, by flicking just a dozen pellets out at time rather than the 50-60 that's the norm . I also shortened the line between the pole tip and float to a mere 4" in an attempt to hit any indication that occurred. 10 minutes of lifting and dropping and the float slid away and a short lift saw a pleasing amount of elastic coming out of the top kit . A couple of minutes later a pristine Rolf's Common was safely in the landing net, and a weigher to get me off and running .
    Jon on Peg 36 was briefly connected to a Carp that he felt sure was a foul hooker, and sure enough just moments after I took the photo he lost it ......

    a26-2.jpg That's an awful lot of elastic. picture by pnm123

    Slim was struggling as well and appeared to be pinning his faith in picking off a few of the fish that he could see cruising in the upper layers of the water in front of him ......

    a4-6.jpg Slim on peg 38 picture by pnm123

    Malc appeared to be having a steady match from what I could see, though Steve seemed to be getting a steady run of fish as well, unfortunately for Steve though, quite a few of those were foul hookers that were coming adrift before he had a chance of landing them . I'd had another couple of net fish and Al had finally got of the mark with a couple of weighers . Jon by now had got just a little bit desperate thinking that he may be on the recieving end of a Minxing, and had got the maggots out and spent an hour fishing for silvers, Desperate or what ? Meanwhile it was a case of a blank half hour for me, but I noticed a few bubbles popping to the surface at around 8mtrs . After adding another couple of sections I re-plumbed, fired about 20 pellets out and followed with a banded 8mm. The float kept on going and after a brief tussle a stocky Mirror was safely in the net, another weigher .
    For the final hour and a half I stuck with the 8mtr line and while it couldn't be described as fast and furious action I managed to add a further 5 Carp to my net during that time, the last sliding into the landing net as Malc called the All-Out .

    So with the gear all packed away and back in the car, it was time for the Weigh-In which as usual started from Peg 34 and Dave started things off with a hard earnt 30¾lbs. The first improvement on that was Slim's 63¾lbs from Peg 38. My 9 fish came to a level 67lbs which would be good enough for 2nd in section , as Malc took the honours in our section with an even 100lbs .

    Clive on Peg 8 had made the most of his draw putting 128lbs on the board and taking the win on the day . Tony on Peg 10 managed a level 76lbs that would give him 2nd in his section PEG 13  however had handed out a proper beating to Dai, with just 4lbs of silvers saving him from a DNW .

    Gem on Peg 24 on the car park bank had an even more frustrating day with just 3lbs of silvers meaning everyone had avoided a Minxing . Simon on Peg 26 put 124¼lbs on the scales giving him 2nd overall and a section win , Andy's 78¼lbs gave him 5th overall, while finally on Peg 31 Simon E's 123lbs gave him 3rd overall and 2nd in section on the day .

    Position Peg               Angler                 Weight    
     1st Peg 8 Clive Pritchard 128lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 26 Simon Mound 124lbs 04ozs
     3rd Peg 31 Simon Enticott 123lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 6 Malc Doyle 100lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 28 Andy Spruce  78lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 10 Tony Roberts  76lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 2 Peter Morton  67lbs 00ozs
     8th Peg 38 Ade Williams  63lbs 12ozs
     9th Peg 4 Steve Wilson  61lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 7 Terry Goff  60lbs 04ozs
     11th Peg 40 Alan Loader  52lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 11 Fred Parker  45lbs 12ozs
     13th Peg 16 Geoff Palmer       (guest)  44lbs 04ozs
     14th Peg 25 Dave Moore  43lbs 12ozs
     15th Peg 22 Paul Roberts  37lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 9 Nick Watkins-Price  31lbs 12ozs
     17th Peg 34 Dave Collier  30lbs 12ozs
     18th Peg 14 Nick Williams  21lbs 12ozs
     19th Peg 36 Jon Hatch  20lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg 32 Keith Fellows  19lbs 04ozs
     21st Peg 18 Matt Edwards      (guest)  17lbs 00ozs
     22nd Peg 13 Dai Thomas   4lbs 00ozs
     23rd Peg 24 Gemma Doyle   3lbs 00ozs

    So that was it, Series over, as we all congregated round the fishery hut and Malc worked out the final positions. Of course boys will be boys and with a few cameras present some opportunities are just to good to miss ......

    a28-2.jpg Sometimes you just can't resist the temptation. picture by pnm123

    Overall Simon Enticott won the Series with a score of 5 points  , with Clive in 2nd place for the 2nd year running with a score of 7 points   and Steve in 3rd place on 8 points
     Congratulations and Well Done to all of them .

    Overall Individual Series Result.

    Position Points           Angler                      Total weight  
     1st  5 points Simon Enticott 10 1 1 1 2 489lbs 04ozs
     2nd  7 points Clive Pritchard 3 6 1 2 1 469lbs 00ozs
     3rd  8 points Steve Wilson 1 2 3 2 4 438lbs 00ozs
     4th 10points Alan Loader 1 2 4 3 6 426lbs 08ozs
     5th 11 points Malc Doyle 4 4 2 9 1  357lbs 08ozs
     6th 11 points Tony Roberts 3 8 2 4 2 331lbs 12ozs
     7th 11 points Paul Roberts 2 7 3 1 5 314lbs 04ozs
     8th 12 points Ryan Hughes 1 6 1 4 10 385lbs 12ozs
     9th 12points Peter Morton 5 6 4 1 2 370lbs 14ozs
     10th 12 points Fred Parker 10 5 2 2 3 277lbs 14ozs
     11th 14 points Simon Mound 2 8 4 7 1 398lbs 06ozs
     12th 16 points Keith Fellows 3 1 6 6 6 253lbs 12ozs
     13th 16 points Terry Goff 4 3 5 4 5 237lbs 04ozs
     14th 17 points Jon Hatch 8 1 5 3 8 279lbs 08ozs
     15th 18 points Mitch Auger 5 2 3 8 10 225lbs 02ozs
     16th 18 points Ade Williams 5 4 6 10 3 204lbs 10ozs
     17th 19 points Andy Spruce 7 3 7 6 3 174lbs 12ozs
     18th 20 points Nick Williams. 4 7 6 5 5 183lbs 04ozs
     19th 20 points Nick Watkins-Price 2 7 7 9 4 159lbs 00ozs
     20th 22 points Dave Moore 6 5 10 7 4 116lbs 00ozs
     21st 22 points Gemma Doyle 6 4 8 5 7   90lbs 14ozs
     22nd 23 points Dave Collier  10 3 5 8 7 170lbs 08ozs
     23rd 27 points Ant Haywood 9 5 10 3 10   76lbs 00ozs
     24th 30 points Dai Thomas 6 8 10 10 6   56lbs 12ozs
     25th 30 points Tim Westmoreland 10 9 10 5 10     2lbs 00ozs
     26th 36 points Ieuan Davies 7 9 10 10 10   32lbs 08ozs

    NB: Anglers were allowed to drop their worst section result during the series so that the Overall Series results were decided by best 4 out of 5 section points. Overall weight counting in the result of anglers tieing on points.

    In the Pairs the Winners were Simon Enticott & Fred Parker with 49 points    while Clive and I were Runners Up just 5 points behind on 54 Points .

    Overall Pairs Result.

    Position Points                         Anglers                         weight        
     1st  49 points Fred Parker & Simon Enticott2720 8 615  989lbs 06ozs
     2nd  54 points Peter Morton & Clive Pritchard253613 8 8  839lbs 14ozs
     3rd  72 points Keith Fellows & Ryan Hughes1215212441  656lbs 08ozs
     4th  85 points Jon Hatch & Tony Roberts3222211725  611lbs 04ozs
     5th  89 points Nick Watkins-Price & Steve Wilson1424293122  597lbs 00ozs
     6th 101 points Paul Roberts & Terry Goff2327262725  463lbs 04ozs
     7th 102 points Nick Williams & Simon Mound1840352920  581lbs 10ozs
     8th 105 points Dai Thomas & Malc Doyle2939183226  519lbs 12ozs
     9th 107 points Ade Williams & Andy Spruce4320433113  408lbs 14ozs
     10th 119 points Ieuan Davies & Alan Loader2231343241  518lbs 05ozs
     11th 121 points Tim Westmoreland & Dave Collier1832264547  445lbs 00ozs
     12th 124 points Mitch Auger & Gemma Doyle4019333636  361lbs 04ozs
     13th 150 points Dave Moore & Ant Haywood4725483444  203lbs 00ozs

    NB: Pairs were allowed to drop their worst points total during the series so that the results were decided by best 4 out of 5 points scores.
    Overall weights counting in the result of pairs tieing on points.

    So yet another Jinx Series comes to an end, I'd just like to say a BIG THANK YOU  to Malc for organising what continues to be the friendliest and best series of matches its been my pleasure to fish ThumbsUp [:T].

    Yet another BIG THANK YOU to John & Pauline Bennett for all their efforts and for allowing us the use of Rolf's for the entire series ThumbsUp [:T].

    Finally a final BIG THANK YOU to all that have fished The Jinx Series, it's all of you that make it so enjoyable to fish, and long may it continue. See you all to do it again next year no doubt  .

     

  • Monk Lakes. Match Lakes 1 and 2.

    The Southern Intersite Match.

    M1.jpg Monks Match Lakes 1 and 2. picture by pnm123

    Well today was the day of the annual Southern Intersite Match, where 4 teams of 10 anglers representing 4 angling forums pit their wits and fishing skills against each other in a light hearted match . Well I say light hearted, but over the years it's become quite competitive for some, but as usual I'm fishing for the team from Maggotdrowning.com and our ethos is still to enjoy ourselves and the day without actually trying to win . The other teams are from Angling Forums, Total Fishing.com and TalkAngling so we'll see how the day goes . The first look out of the bedroom window was promising, offering the promise of a decent day weather-wise ahead, though the forcast reckoned we might get a few showers at some point .
    A cup of coffee to kick start the old grey matter, then get the car loaded before setting off for the fishery. A nice easy drive down saw me pulling into the fishery just after 8am and pulling up in the car park next to Mick the Chippy. Climbing out of the car it was strangely still, and people were saying that the lakes were like glass with no hint of a ripple to be seen, a very rare occurrence at Monks!!!!!

    Down to the chuck wagon for a bacon sarnie and coffee and the greetings and banter were soon in full flow as the 4 teams started to assemble prior to the draw.. New faces being introduced, while old ones were greeted and abused in equal measures . 9am and the team captains drew their teams pegs which were then alloted to their team members. The MD's draw was done and with 5 sections on each lake peg 60 on Lake 2 was mine. I was quite happy with that as I much prefer Lake 2 having fished it more than Lake 1.

    With new match rules in place at Monk Lakes including bait and net limits, decisions had to be made about bait and as I loaded my kit up onto the barrow I selected 7 pints of pellets, a couple of tins of corn and 2kg of groundbait for the day as well as 4 keepnets (well you never know your luck ).

    a7-5.jpg Peg 60 on Lake 2. picture by pnm123

    With my gear safely round to my peg it was time to set up. Peg 60 has a decent bit of depth and a decent left hand margin to a bush. The plan was to fish paste and pellet and concentrate on 2 lines today, 5mtrs straight out where there was around 5½ft and the margin with around 2½ft. For the 2 paste rigs I selected a couple of Malman SC paste floats made up on 0·18 Power Match with size 12 Ashima Barbless hooks. I also set up a Malman 4X 14 Champers on 0·14 power match with a size 16 Drennan Carp Match hook for fishing the pellet on the deck out at 5mtrs and a Malman Slapper, again on 0·14 Power Match with a size 16 Drennan Carp Match hook for up in the water, that would also double up for the margin if needed. Bait wise the paste was a bag of Dynamite Swim Stim Amino Original that I had put through a liquidiser to make it really fine and added a packet of GOT Baits pineapple Atomic Cloud which mixes up to a nice soft consistency, a selection of hard and soft hook pellets and some corn, with 6mm pellets for feed.

    With the new weight limits in place I put 3 keepnets in straight away just in case, as I didn't want to run the risk of disturbing the margin later if I was catching well. Everything was ready by 10·30am and with half an hour to go I strolled back to the car to get my jacket just in case we got the odd shower (You aren't allowed to cross the bridge now once the match has started ) Nick(Bag Up) was settling in to peg 46 as I got round to the car, and you couldn't accuse him of being the worlds tidiest angler ......

    a1-5.jpg Bag Up's peg. picture by pnm123

    As I made my way back I took the opportunity of snapping a picture of Clive on end peg 77 as he sat waiting for the off ......

    a2-5.jpg Clive waits for the off. picture by pnm123

    Fred(Milo)Parker fishing for TalkAngling had draw the other end peg (56) and was obviously hoping for a decent day ahead ......

    a4-5.jpg Fred(Milo)Parker. picture by pnm123

    While the lads at the other end were obviously discussing their prospects, and I had to Fancy Nick Gilbert's chances (but not his dress sense ) after he'd drawn peg 67 as he's got a good record at Monks......

    a5-5.jpg A chat before the All-In. picture by pnm123

    So 11am and the All-In was called and I cupped in 2 big pots of pellet at 5 mtrs and fed some pellet down the left margin. I started off with a banded 8mm pellet at 5mtrs which resulted in a couple of lightening fast bites that I couldn't connect with. Third time lucky though as a slower more positive bite resulted in a first fish, a nice plump Mirror of around 2lbs nestling safely in the net . It was a case of steady away from then on really, working the bait , lifting and dropping the rig or a little drag to one side to try and induce a bite. There was just a little to long between bites but the fish that I was getting were plump Mirrors so at least a bit of weight was going in the net and at the end of the first hour I had 7 fish for around 18lbs .

    Looking across I could see Hathers(moleman) who appeared to be going along quite nicely on peg 54 and luckily he had a cap on, so I wasn't getting dazzled by the reflection from his bonce ......

    a11-5.jpg Hathers gets ready to net a fish. picture by pnm123

    while over on peg 46 Nick appeared to be going along quite nicely thank you, regularly putting fish in the net......

    a14-6.jpg Nick(Bag Up)Costar. picture by pnm123

    Try as I might I just couldn't seem to up the rate , while Mark on peg 59 to my right seemed to be catching faster than me, though he was getting a lot of Barbel (I couldn't actually see though as he was hidden by the bush). So about 12·30 I had my 1st look with the paste rig and while it didn't provide any increase in bites, they were a lot more definite when they came and easier to connect with.

    By 1·30pm I was feeling a little parched and realised that I'd left my drinks in the car , and as you're now not allowed across the bridge once the match is on I took a stroll up to Mick to scrounge a drink. The man himself kindly obliged with a whistle wetter and appeared to be enjoying himself as he slid another fish into his waiting landing net while I watched ......

    a8-5.jpg Fish on for Mick. picture by pnm123

    I took the opportunity to pop down and see how Nick was getting on, and he reported that he'd had a blinding start with 20 fish in the net in the 1st hour, things had slowed for him however and he was actually fishing on the deck to keep some fish going in the net !!!!!! Anyone that knows Nick will know that he's a confirmed "up in the water" man, so thought I'd better catch proof of this rare event on camera ......

    a9-5.jpg Nick Gilbert fishing on the deck!!!!!! picture by pnm123

    Just after 2pm I noticed a tail pattern in my left hand margin, so felt it was time for a look there. Just 3 sections were needed to drop the paste down the margin and after a couple of minutes the float slid away and I found myself attached to a better fish that appeared to be determined to go and visit the opposite side of the lake. Almost straight away I could feel it was a foul hooker, but fortunately after a few minutes I was able to slide it tail first into the landing net, another plump Mirror, but this one went about 6lbs .

    I stayed with the margin swim for the remainder of the match, yet again I couldn't up my catch rate though. However I was putting fish into the nets on a regular basis even if it wasn't quite as quick as I would have liked and felt I should have brought some maggots with me as they would probably have drawn a few more Barbel into the peg .

    Looking around it was hard to see how others were doing due to the lush bankside vegetation, indeed I could just see Clive's head peeking above making him appear somewhat like a Jap Sniper in the jungle ......

    a12-6.jpg Clive the sniper. picture by pnm123

    While Mick being somewhat loftier in the height department (though he may have been standing up ) could be seen playing another fish when I glanced round ......

    a17-5.jpg Mick playing a fish. picture by pnm123

    My final 40 minutes were quite frustrating as sport seemed to slow right down, and I only managed to put a couple of fish in the net in this period meaning that when the All-Out was called I'd ended the match with 40 fish in my nets. Clive and I had drawn scales duty for the causeway so I managed to get packed away and my kit back to the car while we waited for the scales as they weighed the car park bank first.
    Unfortunately Nick(Bag Up) fell foul of the new rules as his 2 nets at the Weigh-In were both over 60lbs so he only recorded a level 100lbs (50lbs for each net ) I'm not really sure what happened there though as he had 4 nets in the water during the match .

    So we finally got round to the Weigh-In on the causeway and Morgan kindly took on the recording duties allowing Clive and myself to get on with the weighing. Fred kicked off with 114lbs. Mark Smith took the honours in my section (8) with a fine 145lbs, which proved to be the 3rd best weight on the day, and giving me a right battering off the next peg as my 98 lbs was only good enough for 3rd in section . Section 9 saw 3 consecutive 'Tons' brought to the scales with Nick Gilberts being the best of them at 168¼lbs and the top individual weight on the day . The final section (10) saw all four anglers record 'Tons', with Roland Lucas's 153½lbs, which was the 2nd highest weight on the day winning the section . Billy Lowe put 128½lbs on the scales to record his first ever 'Ton' in a match and take 2nd in section, while poor Clive's 112½lbs was only good enough for last in section .

    So with the Weigh-In completed we made our way back to the car park for the results and it was obvious that Lake 2 had been the one to draw, with Lake 1 fishing much harder, in fact just a single 'Ton' weight was recorded on Lake 1 by Paul Law (justin case) the Talk Angling Team Captain . With all the results in it was the lads from Total Fishing that took the honours on the day by just a single point from the Angling Forums team. Maggotdrowning trailed into 3rd place with the lads from Talk Angling bringing up the rear.

    All in all it had proved to be a good day though, Thanks to Vince for organising todays match with his usual customary efficiency . Thanks to Morgan and his staff for providing his fishery for the day  and finally Thanks to everyone from all the forums who made it a most enjoyable day with the match fished in the right spirit, nice to catch up with some we already knew and others for the first time . Happily for me, and unfortunately for Vince  normal service had been resumed and Vince had to hand back one of my Golden Nuggets that he'd taken from me at Rolf's, so a nice end to the day for me at least .

     1st Total Fishing 20 points 
     2nd   Angling Forums 21 points
     3rd Maggotdrowning       28 points
     4th Talk Angling 31 points

     Section 1                                                                                            
     Paul Law Talk Angling Peg 2 103lbs 04ozs 1 point
     Vince Gould Maggotdrowning Peg 4  54lbs 10ozs 3 points
     Dave Churchwood Angling Forums Peg 6  87lbs 04ozs 2 points
     Brian Jackson Total Fishing Peg 8  25lbs 04ozs 4 points
         
     Section 2    
     Les Griggs Talk Angling Peg 10  17lbs 04ozs 3 points
     Alan Loader Maggotdrowning Peg 14  39lbs 00ozs 2 points
     Marcus Page Angling Forums Peg 16  45lbs 12ozs 1 point
     Andy Honess Total Fishing Peg 18   7lbs 00ozs 4 points
         
     Section 3    
     Tony Biddle Talk Angling Peg 20  56lbs 00ozs 3 points
     Matt Love Maggotdrowning Peg 22  47lbs 08ozs 4 points
     Stuart Wilson Angling Forums Peg 23  78lbs 12ozs 1 point
     Martin Wright Total Fishing Peg 25  66lbs 00ozs 2 points
         
     Section 4    
     Chris Siddle Talk Angling Peg 27  64lbs 10ozs 3 points
     Steve Allen Maggotdrowning Peg 29  71lbs 06ozs 2 points
     Tony Curd Angling Forums Peg 31   57lbs 08ozs 4 points
     Andy Gregory Total Fishing Peg 35  77lbs 06ozs 1 point
         
     Section 5    
     Liam Willis Talk Angling Peg 37  44lbs 01ozs 4 points
     Paul East Maggotdrowning Peg 39  52lbs 12ozs 2 points
     Trevor Little Angling Forums Peg 41  46lbs 03ozs 3 points
     T Baker Total Fishing Peg 43  74lbs 08ozs 1 point
         
     Section 6    
     Jim McDowell Total Fishing Peg 45 146lbs 00ozs 1 point
     Nick Costar Maggotdrowning Peg 46 100lbs 00ozs 4 points
     John Holt Angling Forums Peg 48 139lbs 00ozs 2 points
     Fred Parker  Talk Angling Peg 56 114lbs 00ozs 3 points
         
     Section 7    
     Simon Duke Talk Angling Peg 49  45lbs 00ozs 4 points
     Roy Gudgeon Maggotdrowning Peg 51 112lbs 08ozs 3 points
     Chris Martin Total Fishing Peg 52 138lbs 08ozs 1 point
     Mark Hathaway Angling Forums Peg 54 117lbs 00ozs 2 points
         
     Section 8    
     Dave DAT Total Fishing Peg 57 117lbs 00ozs 2 points
     Mark Smith Angling Forums Peg 59 145lbs 00ozs 1 point
     Peter Morton Maggotdrowning Peg 60  98lbs 00ozs 3 points
     Richard Page Talk Angling Peg 62  46lbs 00ozs 4 points
         
     Section 9    
     Johnnie Watts Total Fishing Peg 64 109lbs 00ozs 3 points
     Rusty Graves Angling Forums Peg 66 131lbs 08ozs 2 points
     Nick Gilbert Maggotdrowning Peg 67 168lbs 04ozs 1 point
     Mick Pearson Talk Angling Peg 69  44lbs 00ozs 4 points
         
     Section 10    
     Roland Lucas Total Fishing Peg 71 153lbs 08ozs 1 point
     Paul Taylor Angling Forums Peg 73 117lbs 00ozs 3 points
     Billy Lowe Talk Angling Peg 75 128lbs 08ozs 2 points
     Clive Pritchard Maggotdrowning Peg 77 112lbs 08ozs 4 points

    Saturday sees me back at Rolf's for the final Match of The Jinx Series. Clive and I are lying 2nd in the Pairs and have an outside chance of 1st place. Can we do it? who knows, but you'll be able to find out here next week .


     

  • Colemans Cottage Fishery. Pathfield Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    ColemansCottage.jpg Colemans Cottage Fishery. picture by pnm123

    Today It's down to Colemans Cottage with Marsh AC for a club match on Pathfield Lake . It's the second time this year that the club have visited the fishery for a club match, and there should be 16 of us fishing, including guests today. I missed the seasons first club match here in May due to work, though as it transpired it fished quite hard then , so I didn't really miss much . Hopefully we'll have a better day today, though it wasn't the best of starts, as some idiot had crashed his Merc at the top of my road this morning, meaning that I left a bit late for the trip down. It was pretty overcast as I drove into the car park just after 8·15am and a fair old breeze blowing, which can effect the lake as it's quite shallow for the most part . However we had the whole lake booked and that should allow everyone a bit of space to draw a few fish .
    Anyway first things first and into the fishery lodge for breakfast. Most were already tucking in. Keith Ashby was a guest again and today he'd brought fellow GOT Baits angler, Pete Thompson with him. It was great to see Pete, as he's a class angler with a particularly dry sense of humour . All to soon Dave was after our money and the draw was underway just as my breakfast arrived. Anyway into the hat and it's peg 6 for me today (much to Dave's disgust as it's a favourite peg of his )

    Breakfast finished and it's back to the car park to collect my gear and the fishery supplied nets then off to my peg. It seems Clive is on peg 2 and Pete Thompson is on peg 4, while Martin and Graham were right in the bay to my left on pegs 7 and 8 with Colin opposite on peg 9.

    Looking at the peg, the obvious feature is the point of the island opposite, but with the wind gusting from right to left it would be awkward to say the least so rig wise it was decision time ......

    a7-4.jpg Peg 6 on Pathfield Lake. picture by pnm123

    I settled on a 4X12 Malman Adam on 0·16 Power Match with a size 16 Drennan carp match hook and a duplicate rig but with a 4X16 Adam should the wind require it. I also set up a rig with one of the new Malman Slappers, again on 0·16 Power Match with a size 16 Drennan carp match hook for up in the water, that could also double up for the margins, though with so much vegetation on both sides, both my margin swims were very limited. Indeed I decided that my main line of attack would be at 8mtrs down the track where I had around 2½ft of water. Everyone I'd spoken to about Pathfields had told me that it was pellet & corn, so that was the plan of attack today.

    a14-5.jpg Waiting for the All-In. picture by pnm123

    So with everything set Clive arrived complete with camera for a chat and Pete put in an appearance as well. Soon it was 10am and a blast on the whistle from Dave signalled the All-In . With a large pot of pellet and corn down the track and some pellet into both margins I picked up the 4X12 rig, hooked on a kernel of corn and shipped out to 8mtrs. There were already signs of fish with a few bubbles appearing over the fed area. 10 minutes later and the anticipation had faded a little, there were a few Carp cruising around but they appeared quite uninterested and I'd only had a couple of sharp taps on the float that I couldn't connect with . Banded pellet, expanders and corn were all alternated, but at the end of the first hour all I had to show for my efforts were 3 small Barbel and a couple of Roach that might have scraped 1lb in total. I'd heard Pete take a couple of fish (and curse the fishery landing nets ) but from what little I could see nobody was bagging up. The wind wasn't helping but at least it had blown the clouds away and bright sunshine was warming things up nicely, but after another 15 minutes biteless I dumped another 2 large pots of pellet and corn on the 8mtr line to try and kick start things and took a stroll with the camera . Pete was fishing corn down his left hand margin and was admitting to around 15lbs in the net......

    a3-4.jpg A smiling Pete Thompson on peg 4. picture by pnm123

    Clive was taking a similar approach and it had already produced a few Carp for him, and he was hoping that things would improve as the match wore on ........

    a4-4.jpg Clive fishing the margin. picture by pnm123

    and I could see Terry on the next peg, and while he was fishing down the margins as well he looked as if he was having a bit of trouble with his presentation due to the wind......

    a6-3.jpg Terry Goff. picture by pnm123

    Anyway, with others catching I decided to get back and see if I could improve on my performance so far. As I made my way back someone called out my name and it turned out it was Scott(scottymatch) who follows this Blog on Xanga and his partner who had come down to introduce themselves, and it was a nice surprise to meet them both . After a brief chat they left and I settled back in to get on with things. Second put in with corn and the float slid slowly away and a couple of feet of elastic indicated something with a bit of weight at last. A small Mirror of around 2lbs, and very welcome . It proved to be a bit of a false dawn however as just a solitary tiny Barbel followed with nearly 2 hours of the match gone.

    I'd noticed that Colin was starting to pick up a few fish, while Martin and Graham were fairing no better than me, despite being on what looked like a couple of pegs to die for, especially with the wind blowing into them. Martin had managed to nick a couple of fish on the feeder, but Graham appeared to be having a real grueller and was struggling to even get a bite.......

    a1-4.jpg Graham on peg 8. picture by pnm123

    Dave strolled round and stopped to see how I was doing and reckoned that although most were catching a few, nobody was really going well where he was, though Tony had been catching steadily. I then noticed what I was sure was a tail pattern just past the end of my keepnets. Decision Time!!! I had some GOT Atomic paste in my carryall, and decided to make it up. With that done I selected a small Malman SC Paste float and rigged it up on 0·18 Power Match with a size 12 Ashima Barbless. Plumbing up I found 2 ft at 3mtrs, so with the rig set I flicked a few pellets out and potted the 1st bit of paste in. The rig settled and 30 seconds later a couple of dips were followed by the float sliding steadily away and a nice Common of around 3lbs was soon in the net . That was the start of the improvement for me, nothing spectacular, but at last I started to put fish in the net on a regular basis .

    a17-4.jpg Peter fishing the paste. picture by pnm123

    Unfortunately I started having a bit of trouble with foul hooked fish . Now I wasn't feeding heavily, just the odd pinch of pellets that were pretty well spread as I didn't want to concentrate to many fish in to small an area, but it was stopping me from finding any sort of rhythm, and with just around 1½ hours remaining I was looking for a decent finish to the match. Checking on my clicker I realised that I'd missed a few fish off and didn't really know just what I had in the net. Now Colemans operates a weight limit (70lbs per net) and I was hopeful that I'd exceed that by the end of the match so I decided to go and get a 2nd carp net and put it in to be on the safe side. I was pretty careful putting it in, conscious that I didn't want to disturb the paste line to much. Not to worry though , first put in after sorting the nets and a decent Mirror of around 5lbs obliged, so no harm done .

    a16-3.jpg Fish on for Peter. picture by pnm123

    So with an hour to go I was set, but how to avoid the foul hookers? I added 3 inches of depth to the rig and fixed a no1 shot 3 inches from the hook in an attempt to get round the problem . Colin by now was catching well and I knew it would be close between us at the end......

    a2-4.jpg Colin on peg 9. picture by pnm123

    The adjustment to the rig had the desired effect and I was soon putting a much better run of fish regularly in the net, In fact I only suffered 1 more foul hooker in the last hour, and the swim was getting stronger and stronger when Dave blew the whistle for the All-Out at 4pm. I felt reasonably happy with my match at the end, it was just a shame that I hadn't sorted things out earlier. I felt that I'd probably got around 80lbs to show for my efforts, but couldn't help feeling that the peg would have been good for a 'Ton+' if I'd sorted it earlier .

    So with the kit packed away and back in the car it was time for the Weigh-In. Now I have to say that Colemans probably has the most efficient system for weighing in that I've seen at a fishery in some time .

    a8-4.jpg Waiting for the weigh in. picture by pnm123

    Basically as the picture above shows, they have quad bikes with trailers that drive round. On the back of the trailer is a bar that supports the scales, along with a weighing container and carp mat. It drives round to the pegs, fish are transfered to the container weighed and returned and the fishery nets collected in the trailer. Fast, efficient and with minimal strain for the fish. The chat suggested that Tony had had a decent day round on the other side of the lake, and Keith was keeping things pretty close to his chest, hinting that he probably had 50lbs+. Clive kicked things off from peg 2 and put 53½lbs on the scales . Pete had obviously had a decent day on peg 4 and took the lead with a fine 95lbs. I was quite pleased and surprised to edge him out though when the scales recorded 96½lbs for my fish. That lead was short lived however as Colin put 97lbs on the scales to edge me out of it. Onward we went with the next weight of note being Tony's who finally put 86lbs on the scales.

    a10-4.jpg Weigh In (2) picture by pnm123

    We then arrived at Keith's peg!!! What can be said? somehow his 50lbs+ morphed into 142½lbs !!!!! An excellent weight given that his peg wasn't one of the most fancied (Be careful if you're standing besides Keith though, because if he turns round quickly he could have your eye out with his nose )

    So with the Weigh-In completed it was back to the patio outside the fishery lodge where winnings were dispensed by Dave, and tea, coffee and bread pudding along with a load of banter brought yet another Marsh club match to a close . Another excellent day out at a decent fishery in good company, it doesn't get much better really .

    Next Saturday I'm down at Monk Lakes for the Southern Intersite match where I'm fishing for the Maggotdrowning.com team. Vince is our Captain and I'll be looking to mug him and get one of my Golden Nuggets back. Will I manage it? you can find out here .

     Position Peg               Angler            Weight     
     1st Peg 22 Keith Ashby       (guest) 142lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peg 9 Colin Sharrard  97lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 6 Peter Morton  96lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 4 Pete Thompson    (guest)  95lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 17 Tony Roberts  86lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 13 Simon Watkins  64lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 15 Dave Collier  64lbs 04ozs
     8th Peg 2 Clive Pritchard   (guest)  53lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 36 Terry Goff  43lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 30 Al Loader           (guest)  38lbs 00ozs
     11th Peg 27 Rod Turner  30lbs 00ozs
     12th Peg 32 John Holdsworth  19lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 7 Martin Hucker  11lbs 08ozs
     14th Peg 19 Zack Johnson   8lbs 00ozs
     15th Peg 34 Ken Walker   6lbs 00ozs
     16th Peg 8 Graham Manning   4lbs 00ozs

     

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Maggotdrowning.com

     magtrans.gif MD's Logo picture by pnm123

    Rolf's Pairs Tournament 2009.

    Rolfs.jpg Rolf's Lake pegging plan. picture by pnm123

    So 7am and the sun is shining through the bivvy door as I raised myself from my slumber . First things first and on with the kettle for that first cup of coffee to jump start my brain . Terry greets me with several expletives as it seems my snoring woke him around 6am , I reckon it was just John mowing the grass . I was going to catch a lift with the lads down to Tesco's for a bit of brekkie, but missed the lads, so Paul, Terry and I decided to pop up to the services for breakfast. Let's just say that it filled a hole and leave it at that .

    Back to the Lake and today there's going to be 30 members of the Maggotdrowning forum assembled from all over the country fishing the 2009 Maggotdrowning.com Pairs Tournament, a 2 legged affair that gets fished over both the Saturday & Sunday. It's very much a social occasion apart from the matches, and as such is always oversubscribed and has become an annual fixture in the forum calendar . This is the 4th year running that the competition has taken place. I was fortunate enough to win it with Tony(spamwham)Roberts in 2007, and would love to be the 1st person to win it twice, as I'm sure any of the other previous winners would .

    Soon the car park was full, and as people sorted themselves out for the weekend ahead the banter was flowing. I had a chat with Simon and Budgie who had decided to stay on even though he wasn't fishing, The excitement was too much for Gemma however who snatched 40 winks (probably dreaming of Minxings to come ) ..........

    a26-1.jpg Gemma catches 40 winks. picture by pnm123

    At 11 o'clock the draw for the Pairs was made by Gemma who had risen from her slumbers. Not Experts and Novices this year as the majority fishing now have various degrees of experience at Rolf's . Some interesting pairings came out and I found myself paired with my fellow MD's moderator Dirk . With the draw for todays match not being till 12·30pm I took a stroll round the lake with Terry, and as is usual at Rolf's there were plenty of Carp sunning themselves in all the swims .........

    a27-1.jpg Carp at Rolf's. picture by pnm123

    Where did I want to draw? well anywhere between peg 1 and 8 would do me, in fact anywhere but 13 . Getting back to the car park for the draw I noticed that some wag (Vince ) had written 'Peg 13' by my name on the draw board, It couldn't happen could it?

    a29-1.jpg Waiting for Saturdays draw. picture by pnm123

     So at 12·30pm the draw started with Webbo drawing 1st and ending up with peg 11, the same one he'd struggled on yesterday. I then stepped confidently forward stating "Let's get peg 13 out of the way then" and promptly drew it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gutted , though the assembled crowd found it hilarious. The rest is a bit of a blur as various lads offered their sympathy ............. NOT .

    a33.jpg It says it all really. picture by pnm123

    Well I walked my gear round to you know where, with the match being fished from 2-7 there was plenty of time to set up and it really wasn't going to take me long as I still had my top kits set up with the rigs from the previous days match, so no need to go over the details of them here. I'm sure you're all fed up with looking at the photo from behind the peg, so I had a stroll along the bank to get a different angle on things .............

    a34.jpg Peg 13 yet again. picture by pnm123

    I stopped and had a chat with Webbo, and he didn't seem to be to enthused about his chances and then stopped for a chat with Clive who was looking a bit happier with his prospects for the match ahead .......

    a35.jpg Clive waits for the off on Saturday. picture by pnm123

    Looking at the draw I had to fancy Paul East (peg 9) and (peg8) Dave Moore's chances in the Pairs today, while a Golden Nugget looked to be in danger as Vince had drawn peg 6 . Looking across from my peg as I waited for the off I could see Dirk on peg 29, Malc on peg 30, Tony on 31 and Tim on 32..........

    a31.jpg Dirk, Malc, Tony and Tim. picture by pnm123

    So 2pm and John rang the fishery bell for the All-In, feed as per yesterday and out with a banded pellet at 6mtrs. Not a lot happened though, a few bubbles were rising from the swim, but there were no bites to be had. I plugged away but from what I could see sport in general appeared to be slow, though Paul on peg 9 was getting a couple ........

    a39.jpg In the net for Paul(nomorelongwalks)East. picture by pnm123

    Half an hour in and I had a bite !!!!!!!! I was so shocked that I missed it but latched onto a foul hooker. Lots of elastic poured out of the top kit as I was obviously attached to a Carp via its tail. Despite loads of encouragement I managed to get it to the net, a weigher to get me off the mark ........

    a67.jpg 1st of the day on Saturday. picture by pnm123

    Paul Thompson had a bit of a mare as he was connected to a Carp when the sound of smashing carbon was heard leaving him to play the fish on the remains of a shattered top 2 .........

    a36.jpg Tommy plays a fish on a busted top kit. picture by pnm123

    A few more foul hookers followed for me, none of which I landed, so feeling that I was getting nowhere fast, I decided to feed and have a short stroll with the camera . Dave Moore on peg 8 had got off to a good start and was picking up a few fishing paste down the track and was into another fish as I watched ........

    a42.jpg Dave playing a Carp on peg 8. picture by pnm123

    ...... Unfortunately a bit of a disaster was to befall Dave a few moments after this though, as his keepnet fell in and by the time he retrieved it 3 carp had escaped .
    Simon, over on peg 34 had hooked a big Carp which ploughed into the lillies on his right hand side, he tried to free it but only succeeded in breaking his No 4 section. Lucky Mitch was on hand and soon stripped down to his boxers and recovered his top kit .......

    a40.jpg Mitch after rescueing Simons top kit. picture by pnm123

    Gemma's customary scream was heard from peg 22 meaning a few more hearts dropped , and with good reason as she was receiving a bit of coaching from visiting Rolf's regular Eddie Turner-Green on the finer points of paste fishing, something that Eddie excels at ........

    a45.jpg Gemma(The Minx) on peg 22. picture by pnm123

    Bill was up on peg 20 and had endured a fishless 2 hours before he'd had his 1st fish, a decent weigher at 14¾lbs to get him off the mark at last ........

    a44.jpg Bill G on peg 20. picture by pnm123

    Now a bit of light relief is always nice to raise the spirits when things are tough, and today it was provided by Terry on peg 15 . It turned out that his landing net had parted company with his handle as he tried to land a Carp, and having lost the fish he was faced with having to take a dip to retrieve it. Well it would have been rude to have ignored the photo opportunity wouldn't it .......

    a46.jpg Terry plays "Hunt the Landing Net". picture by pnm123

    Things really didn't improve a lot for me, I was simply plagued with foul hookers though I did manage another couple of smaller fish that had actually taken the bait.......

    a69.jpg Peter playing a Carp on peg 13. picture by pnm123

    Opposite me my pairs partner Dirk was suffering too, while Malc had sat doing his best garden gnome impression for over 3hrs before taking his 1st fish ........

    a37.jpg Malc(The Jinx)Doyle. picture by pnm123

    In fact Malc was about to provide one of the funniest moments of the day ...... Now Malc likes to sit with his pole between his legs, and after lifting into a bite and missing it a Carp must have grabbed the bait and powered off, the force of which pulled the pole down and the butt right up into his family jewels !!!!!!! You could hear the scream across the lake, the fish got off leaving Malc to wipe the tears from his eyes while receiving sympathy from all those around him ......... NOT .

    Clive was sliding a few into the net on the quiet, but was having a bit of a problem with his keepnets that were floating around in front of him, and in the end would cost him 3 lost Carp ........

    a48.jpg Fish on for Clive. picture by pnm123

    Tony was another enduring a frustrating day as he tried to get to grips with fishing paste on peg 31, even picking John Bennett's brains, but they weren't really having it despite Tony striking like Zorro on numerous occasions , though he did finally manage to connect with a couple........

    a43.jpg Fish on for Tony(spamwham)Roberts. picture by pnm123

    I managed just one more before John rang the fishery bell for the All-Out at 7pm, and I have to say that I was glad to hear it after enduring what had been a very frustrating 5 hours for me . All that remained was to pack the kit away before the weigh-in, and I was seriously debating whether to just leave it there . It was just a question of if I'd suffered a Minxing and whether Vince had taken a Golden Nugget off me as well. All would be revealed by the weigh in .

    So the Weigh-In started with Simon on peg 34 who put 41¾lbs on the scales to kick things off . This was swiftly overtaken however, firstly by Alex Malman (peg 37) who weighed 83lbs+ and then his brother Gaz who recorded 113¾lbs from peg 38 . Vince had managed 56¾lbs from peg 6 and I knew that my 18 month run had come to an end and a Golden Nugget would be going his way at last . Dave Moore's 116¾lbs from peg 8 proved to be the winning weight on the day despite his earlier disaster with his keepnet . Clive's 110¼lbs from peg 10 gave him 3rd place on the day and Webbo's 52¾lbs from peg 11 meant another Nugget disappearing to Yorkshire as my 39½lbs came up short . Indeed with nobody else threatening the frame, It was just a question of whether I could avoid a Minxing I avoided that by the skin of my teeth as Gemma's fish came to exactly the same weight as mine at 39½lbs . Malc's weight of 80½lbs was the best from the final pegs .
    So with the Weigh-In over the inquests started, and Eddie was good enough to capture the moment when I had to part with a Golden Nugget and hand it to Vince Crybaby [:C] ...........

    a73.jpg A Golden Nugget for Vince. picture by pnm123

     Dave Moore & Paul East were leading with 13 points while Dirk and I were stone cold last with 44 points . Paul, Vince and I popped down to the pub for a couple of drinks with Dirk and his son, before raiding Asda's for something to pop on the barbie for dinner and the evening wound down with a chin wag and a few beers round the barbie before I hit the sack around 1·30am. What would tomorrow bring? We'd soon find out

    Sunday, August 09, 2009

    I stuck my head out of my sleeping bag around 7am and it was obvious that plenty of people were already up and about. This was probably down to the fact that people had to get their bivvies and all the other paraphernalia packed away prior to the match so after a couple of cups of coffee and a bite to eat it was time to dismantle my bivvy and get it packed away into it's improbably small bag . Considering that I only use it once a year it always amazes me that I manage to do it, but once more it went away OK .

    Now we were going to draw at 11·30am and fish from 1pm-6pm in order to allow everyone to get off homeward at a reasonable hour. Having got all my gear packed away I came across our hosts for the weekend John & Pauline tucking into a spot of breakfast themselves .

    a56.jpg John and Pauline. picture by pnm123

    There was a bit of speculation as to whether I could possibly draw Peg 13 for a third day in a row (How much suffering did people want to see me go through? ) and it had been agreed that I would draw first to put myself out of my misery. So at the appointed time I dipped my hand into the fateful draw bag, and pulled out ............................................ Peg 20 . (Not the best of pegs, and 13 would probably fish it's head of today ) It was a shortish walk anyway and Bill had briefed me on how he'd fished it yesterday. For company I had Dave(Rockyroads)West on peg 19 and Tony on peg 22, while Webbo was next up on peg 23 .

    a59.jpg Peg 20 for me on Sunday. picture by pnm123

    Setting up was a simple job as I still had the top kits set up from yesterday and with just 8 inches less depth I merely adjusted the depth of the rigs that were already in place. So plenty of time till the off, meaning a stroll with the camera was in order. Down on peg 34 Paul was settling in and with his partner Dave having drawn peg 9 it looked as if they would take all the catching , though it wasn't impossible ......

    a52.jpg Paul prepares for Sunday. picture by pnm123

    Tony(teepee) was settling in next to Paul on peg 35, and it was good to see him fishing again after he had to miss out last year when he was taken ill .......

    a51.jpg Tony(teepee) gets ready on Sunday. picture by pnm123

    My partner Dirk had drawn peg 38 and appeared to be warming up with a bit of Tai Chi, and a repeat of Gaz's performance off that peg the previous day would be the minimum we needed (No pressure there then )........

    a55.jpg Dirk limbers up. picture by pnm123

    I couldn't help noticing Gemma on peg 8, she's good enough to Minx a lot of us, without her drawing a flyer like peg 8, but I'm sure it was a cunning plan to distract us further by fishing in those shorts ........

    a54.jpg Gemma showing some leg. picture by pnm123

    As I made my way back I had a brief chat with Vince who'd drawn peg 32, and I feared he'd be taking another Golden Nugget home with that peg today . I also saw that Bill was settling into peg 11 which hadn't really produced all weekend.

    a57.jpg bill gets ready on peg 11. picture by pnm123

    Back at my peg it was just a question of waiting for the All-In and Rocky did the honours with my camera (more like a condemned man waiting for the gallows )

    a60.jpg Peter waiting for the All-In on Sunday. picture by pnm123

    Anyway at 1pm the All-In sounded and we were off, I fed a line at 7mtrs out in front and another to the bush to my left. Starting with hard pellet and alternating between those, expanders, paste and corn produced not a touch , though Tony was off the mark pretty quickly with a decent fish. The Big Lake was pretty slow however, and word had it that the Little Lake was the place to be today. Rocky had managed a nice common and had then lost another. In fact most people had taken the odd fish, mostly on the pellet waggler and Webbo had taken a couple on a floating rocket feeder . For me it was just a question of keeping faith and hoping that something would turn up. I did get the pellet waggler out briefly after Simon had threaded the line through the rings for me (I was struggling without my glasses ), but was pretty restricted in where I could cast so soon gave it up as a bad job and went back to trying the bush to my left.......

    a71.jpg Peter on peg 20. picture by pnm123

    One person who did seem to be doing OK though was Mitch who was on peg 13, fishing up in the water at 13mtrs, I'd seen him going to the scales with weighers on several occasions . Simon had managed to extract a couple of fish from peg 15, and had resorted to fishing at 14½mtrs to try and nick a couple more........

    a64.jpg Simon fishing at 14½ meters. picture by pnm123

    Gemma had been noticeably quiet on peg 8, despite Simon reckoning that she'd caught, but when she let out a scream halfway through I thought I was in trouble . Webbo had nicked a couple more and I'd seen Vince picking John's brains about peg 32 and could see him into a fish, so that wasn't looking good either in the Golden Nugget department .........

    a62.jpg Vince heading for another Golden Nugget from Peter. picture by pnm123

    I finally managed to tempt a Carp from the bush, nothing big at around 7lbs, but a fish none the less . Al seemed like he was in pretty much the same boat as me, and just sticking it out in the hope that they would turn up.......

    a58.jpg Alan Loader. picture by pnm123

    With about an hour to go I managed to get another Carp from the bush, again around the 7lb mark , and next put in hooked another that I played with kid gloves. However Webbo just couldn't resist saying "make sure you get that in the net" , which of course was the cue for the hook to come free leaving me muttering under my breath .

    With half an hour to go I had a final bite, but rather than a surging run from a Carp there was just momentary resistance before a skimmer of about 2½lbs slid over the net. Not quite what I was after, but welcome none the less . Finally at 6pm the All-Out was sounded, and I have to say that I felt glad it was over, and was quite happy to pack my kit away and get it back to the car.

    Paul East was first to weigh and his 69¼lbs from peg 34 would net him 6th place on the day bringing him good points . However Gaz on peg 37 blew everyone away with 165lbs and the win on the day . Meanwhile his brother Alex on peg 40 weighed 79lbs for 5th overall. Malc weighed 93½lbs from peg 4 for 3rd, while daughter Gemma only managed 16¼lbs off of peg 8. Dave Moore had a mare on peg 9 managing just 18lbs throwing the whole match wide open. Mitch weighed a very creditable 89¼lbs from peg 13 for 4th overall . Round to my peg where incredibly my 2 carp and a skimmer weighed 16¼lbs meaning I'd tied with the Minx and escaped again for the second day in a row .
    However I lost another Golden Nugget to both Webbo and Vince , while Scott recorded the best weight off the car park bank with a fine 94¼lbs on the day for 2nd overall .

    a72.jpg Waiting for the results. picture by pnm123

    So back to the fishery hut and while Dave sorted through the points the banter flowed. It transpired that 1st day leaders Dave Moore & Paul East had been pipped by a single point in the final reckoning, which meant that the winners of the Rolf's Pairs 2009 were.............

    Alex Malman & Dave Collier
    Congratulations to both of them .
     
    a65.jpg Alex Malman, Dave Webster and Dave Collier. picture by pnm123

    Finally a few words of thanks are due to
    John & Pauline Bennett for allowing us the use of their superb fishery during the weekend.
    Dave Webster, for bringing us all Maggotdrowning.com and organising the whole weekend.
    Finally, all the anglers that took part, It's you that make the weekend the success it is.

     Overall Pairs Result.

     Position               Pairs                    Points 
     1st Alex Malman & Dave Collier 42 pts
     2nd Dave Moore & Paul East 43 pts
     3rd Gaz Malman & Alan Loader 45 pts
     4th Mitch Auger & Scott Weston 48 pts
     5th Chris Kendall & Adrian Wood 52 pts
     6th Bill Bibbins & Tony Roberts 53 pts
     7th Malc Doyle & Mick Pearson 56 pts
     8th Clive Pritchard & Ant Haywood 57 pts
     9th Tom Little & Chris Ellis 61 pts
     10th Dave Webster & Gemma Doyle 67 pts
     11th Dirk Williams & Peter Morton 79 pts
     12th Simon Mound & Colin Sharrard 80 pts
     13th Terry Goff & Tony Prentice 80 pts
     14th Vince Gould & Tim Westmoreland 82 pts
     15th Paul Thompson & Dave West 82 pts

    Saturday Individual Result.

    Position Peg               Angler            Weight   
     1st Peg 8 Dave Moore 116lbs 12ozs
     2nd Peg 38 Gaz Malman 113lbs 12ozs
     3rd Peg 10 Clive Pritchard 110lbs 04ozs
     4th Peg 37 Alex Malman  83lbs 05ozs
     5th Peg 30 Malc Doyle  80lbs 08ozs
     6th Peg 18 Chris Kendall  72lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 17 Chris Ellis  69lbs 00ozs
     8th Peg 25 Paul Thompson  60lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 6 Vince Gould  56lbs 12ozs
     10th Peg 20 Bill Gibbins  55lbs 00ozs
     11th Peg 11 Dave Webster  52lbs 12ozs
     12th Peg 9 Paul East  49lbs 12ozs
     13th Peg 34 Simon Mound  41lbs 12ozs
     14th Peg 31 Tony Roberts  41lbs 00ozs
     15th Peg 2 Tony Prentice  40lbs 06ozs
     16th= Peg 13 Peter Morton  39lbs 08ozs
     16th= Peg 22 Gemma Doyle  39lbs 08ozs
     18th Peg 19 Scott Weston  38lbs 08ozs
     19th Peg 7 Mick Pearson  36lbs 08ozs
     20th Peg 14 Terry Goff  30lbs 04ozs
     21st Peg 16 Dave Collier  28lbs 04ozs
     22nd Peg 15 Alan Loader  26lbs 08ozs
     23rd Peg 40 Colin Sharrard  20lbs 12ozs
     24th Peg 35 Mitch Auger  15lbs 00ozs
     25th Peg 32 Tim Westmoreland  12lbs 08ozs
     26th Peg 23 Adrian Wood  10lbs 00ozs
     27th Peg 4 Tom Little   9lbs 06ozs
     28th Peg 29 Dirk Williams   7lbs 00ozs
     29th Peg 26 Ant Haywood   3lbs 08ozs
     30th Peg 28 Dave West      DNW

    Sunday Individual Result.

    Position Peg            Angler            

     Weight       

     1st Peg 37 Gaz Malman 165lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 26 Scott Weston  94lbs 04ozs
     3rd Peg 4 Malc Doyle  93lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 13 Mitch Auger  89lbs 04ozs
     5th Peg 40 Alex Malman  79lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 34 Paul East  69lbs 04ozs
     7th Peg 6 Chris Kendall  66lbs 12ozs
     8th Peg 31 Clive Pritchard  53lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 2 Chris Ellis  49lbs 12ozs
     10th= Peg 11 Bill Gibbins  39lbs 04ozs
     10th= Peg 38 Dirk Williams  39lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 30 Dave Collier  37lbs 04ozs
     13th Peg 29 Adrian Wood  36lbs 08ozs
     14th Peg 15 Simon Mound  31lbs 08ozs
     15th Peg 23 Dave Webster  30lbs 04ozs
     16th Peg 16 Paul Thompson  28lbs 12ozs
     17th Peg 7 Ant Haywood  23lbs 08ozs
     18th Peg 25 Tom Little  22lbs 04ozs
     19th Peg 22 Tony Roberts  22lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg 17 Alan Loader  19lbs 12ozs
     21st Peg 32 Vince Gould  19lbs 04ozs
     22nd Peg 28 Terry Goff  18lbs 12ozs
     23rd Peg 35 Tony Prentice  18lbs 08ozs
     24th Peg 9 Dave Moore  18lbs 00ozs
     25th= Peg 8 Gemma Doyle  16lbs 04ozs
     25th= Peg 20 Peter Morton  16lbs 04ozs
     27th Peg 10 Tim Westmoreland  15lbs 12ozs
     28th Peg 19 Dave West   9lbs 08ozs
     29th Peg 18 Mick Pearson   7lbs 08ozs
     30th Peg 14 Colin Sharrard      DNW

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Dave the Fish's

    Invitation Match.

    Rolfs.jpg Rolf's Lake pegging plan. picture by pnm123

    Today saw 16 of us assembled at Rolf's for an invitation match organised by Dave the Fish as a prequel to the 2009 Maggotdrowning.com Pairs Tournament . I was really looking forward to it, as I'd be fishing the Pairs on the Saturday and Sunday as well, and hopefully it would give me the chance to get into the swing of things ahead of the weekend . However it had absolutely chucked it down overnight and that can have a big influence on how Rolf's fishes so we'd see how it goes. Looking out of the window this morning showed a dull grey morning and there was still a bit of light rain as I got all the gear loaded into the car . There was a fair bit to take as well as I was stopping at Rolf's for 3 days including my bivvy, bed-chair and sleeping bag and all the other paraphernalia that you seem to think you'll need. Anyway I bid Maria farewell and set off around 8·30am as I wanted to get down in plenty of time to set up the bivvy and get sorted out before this afternoons match. Having made my usual stop for breakfast in Battersea, I had an uneventful trip down and pulled into the car park at Rolf's around 10·30am to be greeted by Pauline & John and to find that I was the 1st to arrive.

    I noticed I had a missed call on my phone from Bill, and phoning him back I found out that he and Mick were devouring a KFC bucket in the services while they waited for Al to arrive and guide them down to Rolf's. Dave was the next to arrive and was soon showing me his latest bit of kit, A Power Walker Trolley, and I have to say it's quite an impressive bit of kit, especially at the price Dave paid for it .

    a66.jpg Daves new power walker trolley. picture by pnm123

    Soon the rest started to arrive, and once John had finished cutting the grass we set about getting the bivvies and tents set up for the weekend, though Bill found that the bivvy that his son had lent him came without poles rendering it useless so ended up sharing with Mick. The only fly in the ointment was a phonecall from Webbo informing us that he was stuck on a gridlocked M40 due to a car on fire , so we agreed to draw for them both in the event of them not arriving on time. Chris(Cybermanc)Ellis & Tom(tommodiesel)Little arrived and while not fishing today had decided to travel down early and get settled in for the weekend ahead.

    So at 1·30pm with the sun starting to heat the afternoon up, we made our draw. We had The Big Lake today (pegs 9-32) as another club was there for a match on The Little Lake (pegs 34-8). So into the draw bag and with only 2 pegs left in Peg 13 stuck to my hand . Now it's not a bad peg, but I just can't get to grips with it and it's the 3rd time I've drawn it in 5 matches at Rolf's this year so I can't pretend I was delighted, though the assembled company thought it was hilarious .

    a33.jpg It says it all really. picture by pnm123

    So I made my way round with my gear, on what is becoming a well trodden path for me, and settled into what are becoming far to familiar surroundings for my taste. One thing is that I know just what rigs I need to tackle it with, but with just under 1½hrs till the start of the match I decided to tie up some fresh ones up anyway. These rigs ended up as a MW 0·4g XT for the 6mtr line on the deck on 0·20 Power Match with a size 14 QM1 hook. a MW 0·6g Cane Diamond for the 8mtr line on the deck on 0·20 Power Match with a size 14 QM1 and a MW 0·3g Margin on 0·20 Power Match with a size 14 QM1 hook for the inside line. I also set up a Malman SC paste on 0·22 Power Match with a size 10 Ashima barbless for Paste. Bait was my usual combination of pellet paste and corn.

    a1-3.jpg Peg 13, Friday. picture by pnm123

    Waiting for the All-In I could see Simon, Bill, Budgie and Scott across on pegs 29-32 and Dave and Mick on pegs 9 & 10, while peg 11 waited for Webbo and peg 14 Tony(teepee) on their arrival. So at 3pm the All-In was called, a couple of pots of pellet onto the 6 and 8mtr lines and a handfull down the right hand margin and a banded 8mtr pellet was swung out to 6mtrs. Nothing really happened for me though, and I think Scott may have been the first off the mark on peg 32 with a weigher. After 30 minutes Webbo appeared with Tony in tow, and I remarked that I'd been decent enough to wait for him, Bill having been seen off by a couple of foul hookers soon had a real introduction to Rolf's in the shape of a Common that went 18lbs (a new PB for him ) closely followed by a 17½lb'er . I got off the mark with a 12½lb Mirror and Dave on peg 9 seemed to be into steady action ...........

    a19-1.jpg Dave gets ready to land a Carp. picture by pnm123

    While Mick having decided to do his own thing settled in with his avon rod awaiting his first action...........

    a10-3.jpg Mick waits for a bite. picture by pnm123

    Things in general were quiet for the most part though I'd added a Common of around 8lbs, so I re-fed and took a stroll with the camera. Scott was concentrating intently on peg 32............

    a12-3.jpg Scott(Methodgob). picture by pnm123

    While a look down the car park bank revealed a distinct lack of action for the most part ..........

    a13-3.jpg Looking down the car park bank. picture by pnm123

    Indeed Simon on peg 29 was looking decidedly unimpressed with the way his match appeared to be going ........

    a14-4.jpg Simon wasn't looking best pleased. picture by pnm123

    The only person on the car park bank that appeared to be having any real joy was Al on peg 23, while Tony despite his late start was quietly slipping into gear and sliding a few into the net . Webbo was having a bit of a mare with foul hookers, though everyone was suffering similar frustrations to a degree. Dave sidled up with a Common he was proud of and got Cyber to take a photo with my camera ......

    a21-1.jpg A lovely Common for Dave. picture by pnm123

    Mick had managed his 1st fish from Rolf's, not a huge fish at around the 7lb mark, but it certainly left an impression on Mick with it's spirited fight ........

    a25-1.jpg Look at that rod bend!!!!! picture by pnm123

    Simon finally got in on the action, and gave his purple 19 elastic a good stretching ..........

    a20-1.jpg Simon gets his elastic stretched. picture by pnm123

    ....... though Marcus(Budgie) provided the best entertainment as he explored the lengths that his elastic could stretch to with a few sizeable fish on peg 31, resulting in John having to lift the ropes to the aerator at one stage . I was managing to keep the odd fish coming, nothing big, just regulation 7-8lb'ers and while I wasn't exactly bagging felt that I was on for my best result so far from this peg . Bill was getting a better stamp of fish though and I always felt that he had the edge on me.......

    a22-1.jpg Bill gets to grips with one of Rolf's Babies. picture by pnm123

    Though Bill must have felt it was close between us as he remarked that my last fish could make a difference as I netted it just as Dave signalled the All-Out at 8pm........

    a70.jpg Peter landing a Carp on peg 13. picture by pnm123

    We packed our kit away prior to the Weigh-In and Dave kicked things off from peg 9 with a fine 101¾lbs which would net him 3rd place . I was one weigher short of a Ton recording a level 91lbs for 5th on the day. Tony took the days honours with a creditable 110½lbs from peg 14 . Al took 2nd place with 107½lbs from peg 23 , while Bill managed a Ton on his 1st ever visit to Rolf's with 100½lbs, a fine effort for 4th .

    So with the match over people sorted out some grub in various guises and generally wound down, discussing the events of the day and the prospects for the weekend ahead. The general consensus appeared to be that it had been a fine way to kick off the weekend and as we retired to our various sleeping quarters most would probably be dreaming of how the weekend ahead would go. We'd soon find out .

    Position  Peg    Angler                   Weight     
     1st Peg 14 Tony Prentice 110lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peg 23 Al Loader 107lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 9 Dave Moore 101lbs 12ozs
     4th Peg 30 Bill Gibbins 100lbs 08ozs
     5th Peg 13 Peter Morton  91lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 27 Clive Pritchard  63lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 16 Tony Roberts  62lbs 08ozs
     8th Peg 24 Paul East  58lbs 00ozs
     9th= Peg 31 Marcus Burgess  46lbs 08ozs
     9th= Peg 32 Scott Weston  46lbs 08ozs
     11th Peg 18 Terry Goff  36lbs 00ozs
     12th Peg 29 Simon Mound  34lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 26 Dave Collier  29lbs 08ozs
     14th Peg 11 Dave Webster  25lbs 00ozs
     15th Peg 19 Tim Westmoreland  19lbs 04ozs
     16th Peg 10 Mick Pearson  16lbs 08ozs

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Jinx 2009 Banner

    The JINX Series 2009

    Match 4.

    Rolfs.jpg Rolf's Lake pegging plan. picture by pnm123

    Today saw us back at Rolf's for the penultimate round of this years Jinx Series. Leading up to the match, the question that had been nagging away at the back of my mind was would the unsettled weather of the previous week have an adverse effect on the fishing today .
    Looking out of the window a dull grey day greeted me and it looked like we would be in for more rain at some point, and loading up the car there was a muggy feeling to the air. So having made sure that the waterproofs were in the car today I set off via Battersea for my usual stop at The Jimmy Griddle where one of their 'Full English Breakfasts' at least made for a good start to the day . The drive down was smooth enough, though I did drive through a few rain squalls and after a final stop for a coffee at the services, I pulled into Rolf's car park just after 10·30am.

    I was the first to arrive. Now normally the first thing to do on arrival is to dip your nets prior to the match ahead, However John now supplies the fisheries own keepnets and landing nets for visiting anglers to use, so that's one ritual less on a Rolf's match day . Anyway John and Pauline were just starting to refill the dip tanks on the weigh stations so I set off with them round the lake and gave them a hand with that and by the time we'd worked our way back round to the car park the others were starting to arrive .

    Soon the banter was in full flow. How would it fish? Clive spent a lot of the time with his fingers in his ears and changing the subject as people tried to get him to name a peg . Tony ribbing me as to whether I would draw 13 again? Would The Minx return to form and add a few more to her list? Marcus (Budgie) was back guesting again having been hooked by The Rolf's Experience as were Webbo and Steve(Steak) and with the weather today was The Jinx starting to flex it's power once more? .

    Well the draw was late today (much to Jon's relief as he had stated that he would swim the lake after the final match if all 5 of the series draws had gone ahead on time ) I hung back hoping that someone would get Peg 13 before me, and joy of joys Tony's ribbing bit him on the arse as Peg 13 stuck to his hand . Now Clive and I are partners for the "Pairs" event, and had been heavily tipped as favourites prior to the start of the series, however a couple of disasters in the first 2 matches had seen us languishing down in 10th place , the last match had seen us drag ourselves back to 3rd and we were hoping for a decent pair of draws today to help us improve our position further. Poor Clive however got Peg 23 again , and Jon had obviously drawn well as by the time I reached the draw bag he already had his kit on peg 7 !!!!! Into the bag and I was more than happy to see peg 8 sticking to my palm, a very decent peg that I've never been fortunate enough drawn before .

    a1-2.jpg Rolf's peg 8 picture by pnm123

    So with my kit round at my peg it was time to get set up. I tend to be pretty single minded with my approach at Rolf's, I find that if you set up to many options you just end up confusing yourself. Now you can fish long on peg 8 across to the far bank, but in all honesty my back isn't really up to fishing long for 5 hours and with the wind gusting and the promise of rain to come I discounted it. Instead I went for just 4 sections straight out in front on the deck, a comfortable distance that I could throw pellet to regardless of what the weather did , and a similar line to the bush on my left. Rigs would be just one for pellet and another for paste. The pellet rig was a was a 4X12 Malman Adam to 0·20 Power Match with a size 12 Guru QM hook while the paste rig was a Malman SC paste to 0·22 Power Match with a size 12 Drennan Carp Feeder hook. Bait for the day was 8mm hard pellet, paste and some corn, while feed was simply 6mm fishery pellet.
    So a pretty simple set up which left me a bit of time before the all in, though Jon looked like he was determined to cover all the bases as he made the most of every minute prior to the off .

    a2-2.jpg Jon prepares on peg 7 picture by pnm123

    So 1·30pm and Malc called the All-In and I fed 2 good handfuls of pellet straight out and another to the left then flicked a banded 8mm pellet out in front, and after lifting and dropping the rig the float buried and a good few feet of yellow Vespe streamed out of the top kit.
    Slow steady pressure soon saw one of Rolf's Commons resting in the landing net, a weigher that went 11¾lbs, a nice start .
    More pellets and back out with the rig, a couple of lifts and it's déjà vu as once more the elastic streamed from the top kit and a couple of minutes later it's another Common in the landing net, another weigher, this time going 11½lbs . Back out again, more pellets over the top and within a minute I'm in again resulting in yet another Common, going 10¾lbs this time .

    Now with a start like that you can't help feeling that it's almost to good to be true, and sure enough next put in sees me attached to a real creature that just steamed off to the far bank, however I managed to turn it then heard a crack, looking up I couldn't work out what had happened at first, but it was soon apparent that the elastic had gone at the stonfo. Obviously a little bit of wear that I hadn't noticed, but I couldn't help feeling annoyed with myself . Feeding more pellet I decided to re rig the top kit as I had all the necessary with me, but it cost me 15 minutes, though I kept feeding while I did it .

    a12-2.jpg Peter on peg 8. picture by pnm123

    Jon was having a bit of grief having lost a couple of fish (probably foul hookers) and was having a bit of a struggle getting to grips with just how the fish wanted it. Meantime I was back in action, my next fish being a Mirror around the 8lb mark. The fishing for most however was proving to be challenging. The Minx had given her customary scream signifying that she was up and running on peg 19 and you just knew that it had caused a few buttocks to tighten wondering if they were going to fall victim to her today . Indeed as I looked up the car park bank from my vantage point sport seemed to be slow. Indeed Webbo took great delight in phoning me to let me know that not only had Steak smashed a couple of top 2's, but had nearly lost his 3rd & 4th sections in the lake as well .

    a8-2.jpg Car Park bank at Rolf's. picture by pnm123

    A bit of a lull in proceedings for me, with a lot of finicky knocks resulted in me finally connecting with a fish which proved to be a Skimmer of around 1½lbs and a switch to corn only resulted in a small Roach . Jon however was attached to something that was obviously a lot more substantial. After a few anxious minutes he had it safely in the net, a lovely looking Mirror that rolled the scales round to 17lbs and a new PB for him .

    a4-2.jpg Jon's PB 17 pounder. picture by pnm123

    With me being plagued by finicky bites I decided to try the paste rig as I'd read on Eddie Taylor-Green's Blog that Vespe sponsored angler Chris Telling had won the previous Wednesday open from peg 8 fishing paste, but I just couldn't make it work for me on the day as I suffered a frustrating spate of liners and foul hookers . Malc appeared having had a stroll round the lake and he seemed to think that it was between Simon E on peg 22 and me, with more than a few struggling at that point, indeed Malc hadn't had so much as a bite down on peg 40 . Nick on peg 36 had been fishing long to the aerator nearly all match with little to show for it, but had finally started to get a bit of action as reward for his efforts.

    a14-2.jpg Nick fishing long on peg 36. picture by pnm123

    Dave the Fish was having a quieter time than he would have liked on peg 2, while rumour had it that Fred was  having a steady match on peg 4. Big Dave Moore had been strangely quiet on peg 6, and I did wonder if he'd fallen asleep after doing a nights work on the London Underground prior to the match until he appeared to ask me to witness a couple of weighers for him .

    a13-2.jpg Dave(yorkie)Moore on peg 6. picture by pnm123

    Back on the pellet rig and I started to connect with a few, a mix of Commons and Mirrors that all seemed to average around the 8lb mark. However I was getting quite a few foul hookers, so although it looked to some that I was absolutely bagging, the reality was that not all of them were ending up in the net. However sometimes you get something happen that gives you a hint that today might just be your day, and when I went to put a Mirror of around 8lb in the net and the top ring collapsed leading to me missing the net and the fish landed on the outside of the keepnet allowing me to scoop it back into the landing net, I couldn't help wondering if the fishing gods were smiling on me today .

    With the rain finally arriving in proper fashion with around 2 hours to go, sport appeared to pick up for me (well at least I wasn't suffering from so many foul hookers ) though the frustrating bit was that I couldn't pick up a single fish from the left hand bush, forcing me to concentrate on the one line. Ryan over on peg 34 was fishing tight up to the buoy in his right hand margin but it didn't appear to be producing for him today and he'd been snagged up on at least one occasion that I'd seen .

    a5-2.jpg Ryan fishes the margin on peg 34. picture by pnm123

    With around an hour to go I heard Malc shout out, which meant he'd finally managed to catch  while just 45 minutes from the end a huge sigh of relief could be heard from Simon on peg 9 as he got his first fish of the day, thus avoiding the dreaded DNW though he was still looking odds on for a Minxing . I was still nicking the odd fish, while Jon had gone across at 14½mtrs and finally started to get a few, though he was having problems with sticking sections which made shipping back a bit of a nightmare for him and cost him a few fish .

    a7-2.jpg Jon playing a Carp on peg 7. picture by pnm123

    With just a couple of minutes to go I was into a decent fish, but unfortunately made a schoolboy error . Knowing that there wasn't long to go I got greedy and tried to hurry it to the net so that I could get another put in before the all out, subsequently I shipped back to quickly and the feisty fish made a bee line for the platform and cracked me off round the legs of it, a silly mistake and I should have known better, and just to rub it in while I was cursing my stupidity Malc called the All-Out .

    Packing away wet kit is never fun and Jon had to get straight off but had a real problem with a top kit firmly stuck to a No4, but luckily with Fred's help he was spared driving home with it stuck out of the window. I soon had my kit back to the car and after chatting to a few of the lads it was obvious that the lake had fished hard for the most part . Just how hard would be revealed by the Weigh-In.

    So starting with peg 34 as usual Ryan weighed a hard earned 51½lbs to start things off, and that weight wasn't troubled till Fred on peg 4 stuck just over 65lbs on the scales edging Jon on peg 7 by 6ozs. With 4 weighers on the board and another 11 Carp in my nets I was sure I'd done the 'Ton' and so it proved when my weight was called at 131lbs 6ozs . Paul on peg 16 managed 80¼lbs which would prove to be good enough for 3rd on the day. Gemma on peg 19 recorded a hard earnt 33lbs, drawing more than a few groans as several people realised they'd suffered a Minxing  or were about to. Simon E had managed a fine 110lbs from unfancied peg 22 for 2nd on the day , while my partner Clive's 52½lbs gave him 2nd in his section . So a pleasing win for me on what had proved to be a hard day, with a Golden Nugget from the The Minx and one from Webbo by way of a bonus. Gemma had the biggest grin though with 13 victims added to The Minxed List, including Simon  and her Dad  . As for the Pairs, a couple of decent results today for myself and Clive has seen us move up to second place, but an even better pair of results from Fred and Simon E has seen them pull 2  points further in front, meaning that Clive and I will need to beat them by 13 points in the final match to win the Pairs competition, almost impossible but we'll give it a real good try .

    Next weekend it's back to Rolf's again with 3 matches in 3 days, It's a hard life, but someone has to do it .

    Position Peg            Angler                  Weight    
     1st Peg 8 Peter Morton 131lbs 06ozs
     2nd Peg 22 Simon Enticott 110lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 16 Paul Roberts  80lbs 04ozs
     4th Peg 4 Fred Parker  65lbs 02ozs
     5th Peg 7 Jon Hatch  64lbs 12ozs
     6th Peg 11 Steve Wilson  57lbs 04ozs
     7th Peg 23 Clive Pritchard  52lbs 08ozs
     8th Peg 34 Ryan Hughes  51lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 36 Nick Williams  48lbs 12ozs
     10th Peg 29 Dave Webster       (guest)  44lbs 08ozs
     11th Peg 10 Alan Loader  43lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 13 Tony Roberts  40lbs 04ozs
     13th Peg 19 Gemma Doyle  33lbs 00ozs
     14th Peg 38 Andy Spruce  32lbs 08ozs
     15th Peg 6 Dave Moore  32lbs 00ozs
     16th Peg 20 Keith Fellows  30lbs 00ozs
     17th Peg 27 Steve Akal            (guest)  29lbs 08ozs
     18th Peg 2 Dave Collier  26lbs 08ozs
     19th Peg 32 Ant Haywood  26lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg 9 Simon Mound  18lbs 04ozs
     21st Peg 26 Marcus Burgess     (guest)  17lbs 08ozs
     22nd Peg 40 Malc Doyle  16lbs 08ozs
     23rd Peg 18 Mitch Auger   7lbs 08ozs
     24th Peg 30 Terry Goff   6lbs 00ozs
     25th Peg 14 Nick Watkins-Price   5lbs 08ozs
     26th Peg 24 Tim Westmoreland       DNW

     

  • Hartleylands Farm Fishery. Nick's Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    h1.jpg Nick's Lake at Hartleylands Farm. picture by pnm123

    Today it's another Marsh AC club match and we're on Nick's Lake at Hartleylands Farm. There's a few guests joining us today as is usual and with the whole lake booked hopefully it will throw up a few decent weights . Loading up the car the weather looked set fair and it was a smooth run down to the Knox Bridge Café for breakfast where I'd arranged to meet up with Keith and his pal Mick who were travelling down from Milton Keynes. Stomachs filled it was a short run down to the fishery and we pulled into the car park around 8·20am .
    Along with Keith and Mick there were 2 other guests fishing with us today. Clive, who's rapidly becoming a fixture and Dave Talbot (Faye's Dad) who'd been able to accept the invite to join us .

    With 17 anglers and 37 pegs on the lake there would be plenty of space for everyone today, and Dave soon had the monies collected and the draw under way. Soon it was my turn and when peg 23 came to hand I was happy enough and pretty sure it would provide a decent days fishing . You can see where we all ended up on the pegging plan below .............

    Nicks-Lake.jpg Pegging Plan. picture by pnm123

    I soon had my kit in situ and found that I had Tony on peg 21 and Jim on peg 25 for company today, while I could see Clive opposite on peg 12. Now Nick's is one of those lakes that responds to a variety of methods, and with a bit of space the pole fished shallow is normally the way to go at this time of the year, but I really fancied fishing the waggler today, as I don't do it often enough and while it probably wouldn't win, I was sure it would provide me with a decent days fishing , the only fly in the ointment being the wind blowing from my left to right straight up into pegs 17 & 18. So the Shakespeare 11ft Micro was set up with a Shimano Stradic spooled up with 4lb Maxima, the business end was a Dave Brittain pellet waggler while the hook was a size 14 Drennan Match Carp with a hair rigged pellet band. With and hour and a quarter to set up I did get the feeder rod out as a back up, but didn't really plan on using it and I also set up one top kit with a margin rig as It's possible to nick a couple of lumps late on down the margins if needed. Bait was 6 & 8mm pellet with a bit of hemp and sweetcorn for the margins.

    a4-1.jpg Peg 23 on Nick's Lake. picture by pnm123

    Jim and John came up for a chat while we were waiting for the off, Jim remarking that with so long to set up he could have had another half hour in bed . Tony had said that he was going to go for it shallow on the pole as he had plenty of water to go at, and it's a method he enjoys. Looking across I could Clive see sitting at his peg and looking quite serene, obviously happy that he'd got his drawing hand back under control and looking forward to the day ahead on a water that I just knew would be more to his liking after his recent grueller of a session at Drayton Reservoir ............

    a1-1.jpg Clive gets ready. picture by pnm123

    So at 10am Dave blew for the All-in and I fed a couple of pints of hemp and pellet into the margins before starting on the feeder to the corner of the island, to allow me to catapult some pellet out to the front of the island to prime it for the waggler. Lot's of little taps on the feeder resulted in a couple of small Carp in the 1st 10 minutes, but as I could already see signs of fish coming for the feed in front of the island I soon had the waggler out and was into a Carp 1st put in . The wind was making things tricky however, as well as some Ducks and Moorhens that were doing their best to mop up any loose pellets . I could hear by the splashing coming from my right that Tony was getting amongst a few, and from what I could see around the lake he appeared to be out catching everyone............

    a6-1.jpg Tony plays a fish. picture by pnm123

    My problem was that I had to drop the float within 18 inches of the island to get a bite, any further away and I couldn't buy a bite, and feeding a bit further away had no effect. Then a couple of disasters befell me . firstly the float adaptor split, so I had to re-rig, however this time I went with a Drake 3AAA peacock waggler that I felt I could control better, then first cast out a Moorhen dashed out to the splash of the float landing and tangled with the rig. Thankfully I managed to retrieve the rig complete with Moorhen which I netted and the bird was released none the worse for it's experience, before I could once more get down to the task in hand.

    Dave had come round for a stroll and confessed that he was experiencing his own "Mugger Moments©" as were a few of those pegged down to my left where it was much more sheltered, though I could see Simon down on peg 31 putting fish in the net on a regular basis, and Dave was soon followed by Colin, who reckoned that he'd only got 7 small carp to show for his first 2 hours of effort. Judy up on peg 16 appeared to be concentrating on a margin swim to put a few fish together ........

    a8-1.jpg Judy on peg 16. picture by pnm123

    I managed to get back into some sort of rhythm and started to put a run of fish together, but a couple of times the wind got up making presentation awkward and on those occasions I took the opportunity to take a look down the margins and while this produced a couple of small Carp I soon got back out on the waggler when the wind eased . Just past halfway Tony strolled down as he took a break to have a bite to eat and was admitting to 60+ fish.

    Round the other parts of the lake people were having their own private battles. Keith on peg 6 was trying to get to grips with a venue that was new to him, and with the wind blowing straight into him had come shorter allowing himself to feed comfortably and was starting to put a few fish together ...........

    a14-1.jpg Keith Ashby. picture by pnm123

    While his friend Mick was having quite an enjoyable day, having drawn peg 9 (one of the noted pegs) he was happily putting together a good net of fish on the pole ............

    a10-1.jpg Mick on peg 9. picture by pnm123

    while Chris on peg 8 to his right looked to be doing OK from what I could see as he did battle with one of the lakes resident Carp.........

    a12-1.jpg Chris plays a Carp. picture by pnm123

    With time marching on, I kept plugging away on the waggler and apart from Tony who was catching really well, I felt that I was holding my own against everyone else from what I could see . Clive was fishing his right hand margin, and while he was putting fish in the net, he seemed to be suffering a few blank periods in between...........

    a17-1.jpg Safely in the net for Clive. picture by pnm123

    Colin however was experiencing a really good end to the match and in the last 2 hours was absolutely flying, taking decent fish regularly from the margin over on peg 14 ............

    a9-1.jpg Colin on peg 14. picture by pnm123

    Jim was having a bit of a struggle and confessed to a bit of frustration as he felt he wasn't getting the best from his swim as it seemed that wherever he looked others were doing better than him ......

    a15-1.jpg Jim on peg 25. picture by pnm123

    with 20 minutes to go the wind got up again so I took a final look down the margin with the pole, but only managed 2 more fish, they were however better fish and probably added about 15lbs to my net before Dave blew the All-out at 4pm.

    a18-1.jpg A late look down the margins. picture by pnm123

    So with the kit packed up and back in the car it was time for the weigh-in. Terry kicked off from peg 1 with 44¼lbs and was immediately overtaken by Dave with 48lbs. Keith had finally sorted things out to record 76¼lbs , but his mate Mick was to take the bragging rights on the trip home to Milton Keynes with a fine 101lbs . Clive had 78lbs to show for his efforts while Colin had a final 2 hours "To die for" as he put it weighing 112¼lbs . Dave T declared he'd really enjoyed his day and the 60¼lbs he put on the scales . Tony's nets rather gave the game away as they were lifted out, and when his catch was totalled up 176¼lbs was always going to be enough for the win . My own fish came to 106lbs which would prove to be good enough for 4th on the day . While Simon was last to weigh and put a fine 129lbs on the scales for 2nd on the day .

    So 5 Ton weights in a total of 1155½lbs weighed in resulting in an average of 68lbs per angler made for another good day out for the members of Marsh AC and their guests, and I think shows just what a good venue Hartleylands Farm is . Thanks to all that made it another enjoyable day out . The next Marsh club match is at Colemans Cottage next month, while my next outing is to Rolf's Lake for the 4th match in The Jinx Series next Saturday.

    Position  Peg            Angler            

        Weight    

     1st Peg 21 Tony Roberts  176lbs 04ozs
     2nd Peg 31 Simon Watkins  129lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 14 Colin Sharrard  112lbs 04ozs
     4th Peg 23 Peter Morton  106lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 9 Mick Wright      (guest)  101lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 12 Clive Pritchard   (guest)   78lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 6 Keith Ashby       (guest)   76lbs 04ozs
     8th Peg 18 Dave Talbot       (guest)   60lbs 04ozs
     9th Peg 8 Chris Withall   50lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 3 Dave Collier   48lbs 00ozs
     11th Peg 16 Judy Hermite   44lbs 12ozs
     12th Peg 1 Terry Goff   44lbs 04ozs
     13th Peg 27 John Holdsworth   42lbs 08ozs
     14th Peg 25 Jim Boase   36lbs 04ozs
     15th Peg 35 Martin Hucker   24lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 37 Zack Johnson    16lbs 12ozs
     17th Peg 33 Rod Turner     9lbs 00ozs

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

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    The JINX Series 2009

    Match 3.

    Rolfs.jpg Rolf's Lake pegging plan. picture by pnm123

    Well today is the day of the third match of the JINX Series at Rolf's Lake . It promises to be a little different today, as a good number of the lads were there last night to fish a JINX 2009 SPECIAL EVENING MATCH between the hours of 6·30pm till 11·30pm and were obviously stopping overnight. With a few of the series regulars not fishing that, but some guests taking their places it should be pretty full today.
    So after being woken just after 7am by our new kitten who wanted feeding, I logged onto the Maggotdrowning forum and sure enough Slim had already put a post up about the evening match .....

    "Just got off the phone from steve(sacker) wilson,seems rolf fished quite well last night. 3 x 200lb weights,and a fair few 100 lb + weights.Over 2000 lb of fish were caught and on average worked out about 120 lb per angler."

    So things looked promising for today despite the forecast predicting clouds and rain, and with the car loaded up I was soon on my way via 'The Jimmy Griddle' café in Battersea, for my customary stop for a 'Full English' to set me up for the day . Suitably refreshed and with just 1 further stop for a coffee at the services, I pulled into an already packed car park just after 10·30am.

    First things first, so I dipped my nets before catching up with the events of the past night. It seemed that Vince (my pound coin dispenser ) who has been trying to catch a Rolf's Ton for some time had achieved his aim in spades with a 200lb+ bag, Well Done mate .
    However people were already ribbing him that I hadn't been there for him to take a £1 back from me, and they were already speculating that normal service would be resumed with me present today .
    There was a pretty full house, as a couple of anglers that fished the evening match were guesting today, Vince and Budgie, while Dave had again travelled down from Leeds, this time with Bagger J in tow.

    So draw time once more, and Clive had refused to mention a single peg number in case his hand played up again, but was rewarded with peg 6 this time . I just wanted to avoid Peg 13 and hung back, but it refused to come out and was still in the bag when I drew . Slowly I opened my hand to reveal peg 34.
    Happy days , In fact Slim ended up with Peg 13 so it would be interesting to see how he fared on it.

    a1.jpg Peg 34 at Rolf's Lake. picture by pnm123

    With just a short walk from the car park to peg 34 there was no rush to set up, and I helped Dave Collier with his box to his peg (30) as he'd left it on 34 overnight, having fished it during the evening match.
    With nobody on peg 35, Vince of course just had to draw peg 36 (you couldn't make it up ) so we were bound to have some fun during the match one way or another .
    Neo was down on 38 with Webbo on 40 and Budgie on 2 while Jon had peg 4 as his home for the match. Opposite me was Clive on peg 6 with Tony(spamwham) on peg 7 with Steve on peg 8 for company, and I had a feeling that we would spend plenty of the match watching that trio bagging up off those flyers .

    a23.jpg Getting ready for the off. picture by pnm123

    With the match not starting till 1·30pm we had plenty of time to set up and I decided to tie some new rigs up. The 1st was a 4X12 Malman Adam to 0·20 with a size 12 Guru QM hook to fish 8mm banded pellet on the deck at 9-10mtrs straight out, no further as the wind was gusting from right to left across the peg, while the 2nd and 3rd were 0·3g Malman MTD1's again on 0·20 with size 12 Guru QM hooks to fish the margins on both sides and double up as up in the water rigs. Bait was 8 & 6mm pellets + some sweetcorn and some paste if needed, while feed was just 6mm fishery pellets .

    Well 1·30pm finally rolled around and Malc called the All-In. I shipped out 2 large pots of pellet onto the 9mtr line and fed more by hand down both margins as well as a spot about 3mtrs out to my left where John Bennett had told me he'd had a lot of fish from in the past . Vince appeared to be starting on paste at around 5mtrs (which is what he caught on during the evening match ) and it looked like Clive was shipping out a paste rig over on peg 6 as well........

    a6.jpg Clive starts off on paste. picture by pnm123

    I could see a few bubbles starting to appear on the 9mtr line but missed the first couple of lightning fast bites, before I briefly connected with a fish that was obviously foul hooked before the rig came flying back . Tony and Steve were both off the mark already though, in fact Tony seemed to have a bite every time he lowered his rig in !!!!!

    a7.jpg Tony on peg 7. picture by pnm123

    I finally connected with one of Rolf's super fit Commons and after a couple of minutes had it safely in the net.....

    a25.jpg Playing a Carp to the net. picture by pnm123

    Now at this point I must apologise to Malc , as I decided to weigh the fish to get a feel for just how they were weighing, the fish turned out to be just 8½lbs so rather than record it I decided to put it straight into my keepnet, however Vince remarked to me that there was no weight sheet at the weigh station, so I phoned him to let him know, however when Malc arrived the weigh sheet was under the crate (in case of rain) meaning a wasted trip round the lake for Malc , schoolboy error on my part Sorry Malc .

    Back to the fishing, and I noticed that Webbo had started to sneak the odd one out down on peg 40 and appeared to be in with a good chance of taking yet another Golden Nugget off me ............

    a3.jpg Dave gets down to business. picture by pnm123

    Budgie over on peg 2 had the look of a man who was a bit shocked , this being his 1st visit to Rolf's and who was beginning to realise that he was a little under-gunned in the tackle department, and that people hadn't exaggerated just what was needed to tackle the fish at Rolf's ...........

    a12.jpg A slightly shocked Budgie on peg 2. picture by pnm123

    Meanwhile Clive was having a bit of a struggle on peg 6 and was just having to be patient while he waited for the fish to hopefully turn up, He wasn't helped though by hearing the constant splashing that was coming from pegs 7 & 8 as Tony and Steve continued to catch regularly ..............

    a21.jpg A double header. picture by pnm123

    My next fish was a lovely Common of around 12½lbs that was to prove to be my biggest of the day..........

    a29.jpg Landing a Carp on peg 34. picture by pnm123

     and Vince kindly did the honours with the camera (Webbo even phoned to say I was being cruel to Vince, not only getting him to check the weight, but having him take a picture as well )............

    a30.jpg Twelve and a half pounds. picture by pnm123

    I had a look at JB's spot and while it did produce one Carp for me that was all, and with nothing from either margin it was back to 9mtrs for me  as it seemed to at least produce regular bites if not lots of them...............

    a24-1.jpg Peter on peg 34 at Rolf's. picture by pnm123

    Jon was tucked away over on peg 4, and while not taking it apart he was quietly slipping the odd fish into the net with a minimum of fuss .

    a11.jpg Jon Hatch on peg 4. picture by pnm123

    Webbo appeared to be having a bit of an eventful match however, earlier he'd smashed a top kit trying to net an angry foul hooker , but it went from bad to worse when he placed a top kit on his box and sat on it to hold it in place whilst playing a fish so that he could feed his swim and the fish pulled it in . True to form, Malc appeared to try and rescue it, but it had vanished from sight before he had a chance to leap in .........

    a15.jpg Has anyone seen my topkit? picture by pnm123

    Vince remarked that it was surprising that more gear wasn't lost at Rolf's, given the way that some of the fish fight, indeed he had a struggle on his hands of his own as a particularly fit Common led him a merry dance, before he got the upper hand, and I returned the favour with the camera ..........

    a16.jpg A nice double for Vince. picture by pnm123

    Meanwhile Clive had started to experience an upturn in sport after 3 hours of struggling and seemed to be having regular tug of war matches with a number of lumps, the vast majority of which appeared to be weighers..........

    a18.jpg Clive does battle with a good fish. picture by pnm123

    I was just ticking along at around 3 fish an hour , and it didn't seem to matter what I tried I couldn't up the rate, however it was enough to keep me ahead of Vince, despite him having a bit more on the board in terms of weighers than me.

    Tony and Steve continued to catch, though it was noticeable that Tony was making very few trips up to the scales..........

    a17.jpg Tony nets another. picture by pnm123

    a14.jpg Steve brings a fish to the net. picture by pnm123

    Clive however was flying by now, and it seemed that every time I looked over in his direction he was attached to another beast that was trying it's best to drag him off his platform , in fact he was doing battle as Malc called the All-Out at 6·30pm........

    a19.jpg Clive with another lump. picture by pnm123

    Then as if on cue it started to rain, just so we could get a soaking as we packed up and started the weigh-in. I was 1st to weigh and I was pleasantly surprised to find that I'd managed a 'Ton' with a weight of 101¼lbs . Vince couldn't match that with a weight of 61lbs so handed over yet another Golden Nugget to yours truly . Dave despite his problems however managed to put 106¾lbs on the scales meaning that he at least recouped a Golden Nugget from me to offset the loss of top kits. The next serious contender was Clive and he put a highly impressive 192¼lbs on the scales and place himself firmly in the lead . Tony put 133lbs on the scales, he probably caught the most fish on the day, but suffered from them being mostly around the 5lb mark . In fact Steve almost edged out Tony with 127lbs (less fish but more weighers. Young Mitch did the business with 116lbs 2ozs from peg 9 and Simon E put a fine 163¼lbs on the scales from peg 11, while Slim had suffered a bit of a 'Mugger Moment©' on my nemesis peg (13) with just 29½lbs . Malc had 152½lbs and Al just missed out on a ton from peg 18 with 94lbs . Paul weighed a creditable 110¼lbs from peg 19 while poor Gem only manage a meagre 1¼lb of silvers from peg 21 meaning everyone had avoided a Minxing today . Simon extracted a measure of revenge on Gem with 94½lbs from peg 23 . The winner on the day however was young Ryan with an excellent bag from peg 26 that weighed 196¾lbs, Well Done Ryan . Fred was the last to break the Ton today with with 142½lbs from peg 28.

    So there you have it, there were an awful lot of very tired anglers at the end of it, especially those that had fished the evening match as well, but they all agreed that it had been worth it.

    Next up for me should be a Marsh AC match on Nick's Lake at Hartleylands Farm in a couple of weeks time.

    Position Peg                    Angler                Weight      
     1st Peg 26 Ryan Hughes        196lbs 12ozs
     2nd Peg 6 Clive Pritchard 192lbs 04ozs
     3rd Peg 11 Simon Enticott 163lbs 04ozs
     4th Peg 14 Malc Doyle 152lbs 12ozs
     5th Peg 28 Fred Parker 142lbs 08ozs
     6th Peg 7 Tony Roberts 133lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 8 Steve Wilson 127lbs 00ozs
     8th Peg 9 Mitch Auger 116lbs 02ozs
     9th Peg 19 Paul Roberts 110lbs 04ozs
     10th Peg 40 Dave Webster        (guest) 106lbs 12ozs
     11th Peg 34 Peter Morton 101lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 23 Simon Mound   94lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 18 Alan Loader   94lbs 00ozs
     14th Peg 36 Vince Gould            (guest)   61lbs 00ozs
     15th Peg 4 Jon Hatch   59lbs 12ozs
     16th Peg 30 Dave Collier   58lbs 04ozs
     17th Peg 15 Terry Goff   58lbs 00ozs
     18th Peg 2 Marcus Burgess      (guest)   54lbs 12ozs
     19th Peg 13 Ade Williams   45lbs 02ozs
     20th Peg 32 Keith Fellows   42lbs 04ozs
     21st Peg 17 Alex Clark              (guest)   41lbs  13ozs
     22nd Peg 24 Nick Watkins-Price   27lbs 08ozs
     23rd Peg 38 Nick Williams   26lbs 04ozs
     24th Peg 10 Andy Spruce   21lbs 08ozs
     25th Peg 21 Gemma Doyle     1lbs 04ozs

    You will have noticed that I mentioned the JINX 2009 SPECIAL EVENING MATCH that was fished between the hours of 6·30pm and 11·30pm on the Friday night, and although I didn't fish this match myself, I've included the result from that match below for the reference of anyone who's interested.

    Position   Peg               Angler                Weight       
     1st Peg 16 Simon Enticott 242lbs 04ozs
     2nd Peg 30 Steve Wilson 225lbs 04ozs
     3rd Peg 2 Vince Gould 202lbs 02ozs
     4th Peg 28 Paul Roberts 144lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 23 Mitch Auger 141lbs 12ozs
     6th Peg 24 Clive Pritchard 139lbs 04ozs
     7th Peg 26 Ryan Hughes 123lbs 08ozs
     8th Peg 38 Simon Mound 113lbs 12ozs
     9th Peg 10 Jon Hatch 113lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 13 Malc Doyle 112lbs 08ozs
     11th Peg 8 Terry Goff 107lbs 12ozs
     12th Peg 4 Alan Loader   96lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 32 Fred Parker   92lbs 00ozs
     14th Peg 9 Keith Fellows   86lbs 12ozs
     15th Peg 40 Tony Roberts   86lbs 04ozs
     16th Peg 18 Marcus Burgess   81lbs 10ozs
     17th Peg 6 Nick Williams   71lbs 00ozs
     18th Peg 34 Dave Collier   57lbs 08ozs
     19th Peg 14 Gemma Doyle   34lbs 08ozs

     

  • Private Lake, East Sussex.

    untitled.jpg picture by pnm123

    Well it's off down to a Private Lake in East Sussex for an impromptu session at Bill Gibbins invitation as he's booked the Lake for today and invited a few of us down to join him for a bit of a Knock Up .
    It looked like being a nice day as I loaded the car up and set off, though some idiot trying to drive through some roadworks to escape the attention of the local constabulary nearly stymied things at the off . However it didn't really delay me and I arrived at about 8·45am .

    Bill was off round the lake pegging out so I dipped my nets and chatted with Roger, John, Ray, Al, Terry and Clive and as Bill returned Dave rolled up to complete the numbers for the day. Al collected the cash as Bill organised an impromptu draw. Peg 2 was my reward, while Al got peg 1 and Dave peg 3 (both rated pegs ). Roger had peg 4 with a comfy chuck to the small island, while John was just round the corner out of my site on peg 6. Bill had the back of the large island all to himself on peg 7. Terry had peg 8, while Ray and Clive had pegs 10 & 11 to round things off .

    Not having fished the lake much I'd asked a bit of advise and the general consensus was a line around 10mtrs out in front and another down the left hand margin where the outflow to the lake is as it normally holds a few. Sitting there in the morning warmth with a mix of sun, clouds and a bit of breeze it didn't look bad at all .

    a8-6.jpg Peg 2 at Shannon's picture by pnm123

    Setting up was nice and simple as I was just after a nice relaxed days fishing so I wasn't about to over complicate things with numerous rigs and options. Just 2 4X12 Malman Adam's to 0·18 with size 16 Drennan Carp Match hooks to fish 8mm banded pellet on the deck at 10mtrs straight out and a MW Trev with similar line and hook for up in the water that could double up down the inside. Bait was 8mm pellet with 6mm for feed.

    10·00am and the All -In was called and I dumped a large pot of pellets out at 10mtrs and fed down the left margin by hand. Straight away I could see Roger was into what appeared to be a decent fish on the feeder, and indeed he was soon into a steady run of them .

    I could hear a fair bit of splashing coming from Al's peg, but it turned out that apart from one early fish he was having a bit of a mare, with fish slipping the hook and trashing a couple of rigs .

    I'd managed a couple of Carp of about 3lbs each by the hour mark........

    a7-7.jpg Almost in the net. picture by pnm123

    ......... but was being pestered by small roach snatching at the pellet, as a brief change down to a 6mm on the hook confirmed. From what I could see Terry was getting amongst a few, but it transpired that he was losing just as many as he was managing to get into the net .

    a11-6.jpg Terry concentrates on peg 8. picture by pnm123

    Ray and Clive seemed to be ticking over nicely, with Clive seemingly having the better of it from his peg and rumour had it that he's had an absolutely cracking Tench .

    a12-4.jpg Clive on peg 11. picture by pnm123

    Dave was fishing down into the corner on peg 3 and had around 9 fish when he went for a stroll at about 12·30, which was a couple more than I had. Bill came wandering round on the way to fetch his sunglasses and reckoned that John had 7 fish and was admitting to having had around 20 fish himself (though he reckoned they were on the small side )

    By 1·30 I decided to stretch my own legs so Having topped up both pegs with a decent quantity of feed, strolled round with my camera. Dave had gone back to fishing short (4 sections) down the side as it was more comfortable for him and it was still producing for him . Roger was still catching on the feeder, even if he was having a bit of a fight to get them in the landing net .

    a13-4.jpg Roger nets a Carp. picture by pnm123

    Battling through the undergrowth I found Bill in the act of unhooking yet another Carp, and although he tried to play it down I'm sure I detected a quiet hint of confidence .

    Terry, while having caught a few, had it seemed lost just as many again including a proper lump that gave him no chance .
    Ray was suffering the attention of to many Roach, hindering his attempts to build a weight, but Clive was looking happier than I've seen him look for a few weeks as he was starting to put together a decent bag as his margin swim got stronger .

    a14-3.jpg Clive fishes the margins. picture by pnm123

    Al had finally come to terms with his swim as well, and after his initial troubles early on was starting to put some decent fish in his nets .

    a17-3.jpg Al slides one towards the net. picture by pnm123

    Back to my peg and I continued to pick up fish to the end of the session, but try as I may finding one over 3lbs seemed beyond me  

    a6-6.jpg Peter playing a Carp. picture by pnm123

    while Dave was catching at pretty much the same rate as I was, his fish were of a noticeably better stamp than mine.

    a10-6.jpg Dave plays a good un. picture by pnm123

    The All-Out was called at 4pm and I knew that it wasn't going to be a place for me today . Chatting to the owner as I packed up he reckoned that with 24 fish I should have a comfortable ton, but I knew that my fish were small, and told him I would be lucky to have 75lbs. Anyway we would soon see as the scales were starting at Al's peg. It was immediately obvious that Al had caught a much better stamp of fish as he recorded 140¼lbs to set the standard . My fish went 74lbs 6ozs, so I wasn't far out . Dave had a little more than he thought with 103¼lbs, while Roger suffered with to many small fish recording 122½lbs. John's fish only came to 61lbs but none the less represented his best ever weight from the lake . Bill was next up and halfway through things were looking close, but he came up just short with 136lbs meaning the loss of a Golden Nugget to Al . Terry was left a bit frustrated with his 85lbs, which left him ruing the loss of so many fish during the course of the day. Ray had the lowest weight on the day with 60½lbs, but it was Clive who finally took the honours on the day, and a Golden Nugget off Bill , with a fine 149lbs which included a cracking Tench, which if it hadn't recently spawned would have gone way better than the 7lbs 2ozs that it actually weighed.

    a18-4.jpg Clives Tench 7lbs 2ozs. picture by pnm123

    So that was it for the day, 9 anglers putting over 900lbs of fish on the scales, in lovely surroundings, with good weather and even better company. It doesn't get much better than that .

    Position Peg     Angler           

     Weight       

     1st Peg 11  Clive Pritchard 149lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 1 Al Loader 140lbs 04ozs
     3rd Peg 7 Bill Gibbins 136lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 4 Roger Harris 122lbs 08ozs
     5th Peg 3 Dave Collier 103lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 8  Terry Goff   85lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 2 Peter Morton   74lbs 06ozs
     8th Peg 6 John Manktelow   61lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 10  Ray Vicary   60lbs 08ozs

     

  • Rockells Farm. Saffron Walden. Essex.

    Marsh AC club match.

    R.jpg Rockells Farm. picture by pnm123

    Todays venue for the Marsh AC club match is Rockells Farm. It's the venue where I set a new club match record last year of 293½lbs and the club recorded their all time best aggregate weight of 1991lbs weighed in between 18 anglers .
    As usual I got round to Dave's at 6·45am to follow him and Colin down to the venue, It's not the easiest of venues to find without a Sat Nav, being somewhat off the beaten track, but we made good time despite quite a bit of fog on the trip up and pulled into the car park just after 8am.
    There were 19 booked in for todays match, 15 club members and 4 guests, Clive and Al who are in danger of becoming permanent fixtures and Keith Ashby and Vic Nugent (both GOT Baits sponsored anglers) who enjoy the occasional trip out with the club due to the relaxed atmosphere and the banter and laughs that are had during the day .

    With no permanent numbers allocated to the pegs at Rockells, Keith and I set off into the lifting fog to peg out while Dave sorted the monies out. Every peg appeared to have fish moving in front of it and in the margins promising a good days sport ahead. Pegs 1-3 went into the very end, and could all be regarded as flyers, while pegs 4-11 went in down the right hand side and 12-19 up the left (The high numbers being where you wanted to be ). With draw time approaching, 3 members hadn't arrived (Martin, Zack & Graham) but the draw went ahead anyway.

    Keith & Vic drew pegs 1 & 2, and with them both being very positive anglers would take all the stopping on those pegs . My home for the day would be peg 17 , with Al for company on peg 18. At the end of the draw there were 3 pegs left which I drew for the missing anglers peg 3 for Martin and peg 19 for Graham (Both flyers ) and peg 14 for Zack.

    Settling into peg 17 I have to say that I was happy with my draw . I'm pretty single minded in how I approach Rockells, always fishing paste as close in as I can and peg 17 looked tailor made for it, with nettles and reeds overhanging the left hand margin and boards in the right hand margin .........

    a1-7.jpg Peg 17 at Rockells. picture by pnm123

    The rigs were simplicity itself, 3 top 2's holding rigs that were made up of 4X12 Middy Paste Floats that are a really strong line through design made up on ·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with a Drennan size 12 Carp Method hook to fish paste in both margins where I had around 2 feet of water on both sides. I had 6 pints of it made up, which was GOT Baits Atomic with some GOT Baits Pineapple Atomic Cloud added. Feed would be a mix of soaked 4 and 6 mm pellet. I had 2 extra sections of pole set up, but hopefully wouldn't be using them unless I hooked a real beast as I really wanted to be able to fish just the top 2's for speed and comfort.

    Just along on peg 18 Al's swim looked well capable of pushing me all the way, especially as Al has been putting some good results together recently ...............

    a3-6.jpg Peg 18 at Rockells picture by pnm123

    Martin, Zack and Graham had arrived meanwhile, and I fancied that Martin might be in with a chance on peg 3, as although he would only class himself as a pleasure angler, he'd had a good result here last year weighing in a total of 232¾lbs, so the venue obviously suits his approach .
    Looking across I could see Keith, apparently lost in his thoughts, sitting on his flyer, so no pressure there then ..........

    a2-6.jpg Keith, lost in thought. picture by pnm123

    The fog had burnt off by now, but there was still a fair bit of cloud, so although it was warming up hopefully it wouldn't turn into the total scorcher that had been predicted . With the venues potential to produce big weights todays match was being split into two 3 hour sessions with a 1 hour break mid way through for a mid-match weigh-in taken at the fishery owners insistence, so with everyone set the All-In was called at 10am for the morning session .

    A handfull of pellet into both margins, and with fish already showing on my left side that's where the 1st bit of paste was lowered into. A couple of knocks and the float slid away and the first Carp of the day, a small Mirror of around 12ozs was soon safely in the net, number 1 on the clicker . To be honest it was pretty much steady away for me from then on. Al however seemed to be having a few problems , it looked as if he was fishing pellet that was being intercepted by Roach and the smaller Carp, on top of which he seemed to be bumping a few better fish. I was getting a few to many small Carp for my liking, but I found last year that you just had to wade through them and keep the bait going in to draw the better fish, and I started to put a few better 2-3lb fish together . They were all coming from the left hand margin though as every time I looked down the right I was waiting to long for a bite before landing yet another 8oz Carp.

    2 hours in with 44 fish on the clicker another look down the right hand margin resulted in an instant bite and a much better fish powered off and after an anxious couple of minutes a nice Leather Carp of around 12lbs was safe in the net . With a few tail patterns now showing by the boards I concentrated on that line for the last hour. With 5 minutes to go I fed 4 pints of pellet into the right hand margin and another couple down the left in an attempt to hold the fish during the hours break for the weigh-in, while a final put in produced a 5lb Common Carp as the All-Out was called at 1pm.

    The weigh-in started from my side and my weight of 120lbs made up of 62 fish was comfortably leading till it came to the 1st 3 pegs. Keith on peg 1 put 148lbs on the scales (and he reckoned he was getting roached out, lying ****** ) while Vic on peg 2 ran him close with 133¼lbs, however it was Martin who put us all in our place when he put a staggering 180¾lbs on the scales for the half way lead . So with over 1100lbs of fish weighed it looked like all the club records set last year would be going, as it normally fishes better in the afternoon. In fact it had taken the whole hour to weigh-in meant that we delayed the start of the afternoon session to allow everyone to get back to their pegs.
    As I strolled back I noticed that Clive was looking a bit numb as he'd struggled on peg 10 for a mere 22lbs and already needed snookers .............

    a5-5.jpg Clive can't quite believe it. picture by pnm123

    ............. it looks like his drawing hand has decided to get its own back on him big time, for all the punishment he's given it for mis-behaving recently .

    Returning to my peg I could see that despite the disturbance of the weigh-in the fish had settled on the pellets by the boards as evidenced by the tail patterns I could see . So 2·15pm and the All-In was called for the afternoon session. 1st put in and away goes the float attached to a 3lb Common and that's the way it continued . Al seeing how successful paste had been for me gave it a go, and while it was an improvement he was having yet another nightmare as he suffered from hook pulls and foul hookers .

    Elsewhere round the lake sport wasn't quite so fast and furious I'm afraid, in fact rumour had it that Clive had put a pair of ear plugs in, so that he didn't have to keep hearing the splashing of fish coming to others nets ........

    a10-5.jpg Clive plugs away. picture by pnm123

     I suffered with a few foul hookers as well during the afternoon session, despite cutting down on the feed, there were just so many fish down by the boards, even hooked fish charging through them didn't spook them. I basically fished the right hand margin for the whole 3 hours as the bites kept coming and they were from a better stamp of fish than those from the left hand margin.

    a11-5.jpg Just a bit more paste. picture by pnm123

    In fact, by the time the All-Out was called at 5·15pm I was quite relieved as my right shoulder was starting to ache, and a quick glance showed me that I had another 61 fish on the clicker .

    I was soon packed away and dropped my kit back to the car, before making my way round to the weigh-in which was starting with Keith as the scales had been left there at the end of the morning session.
    Well, What can I say , Keith put an amazing 234lbs on the scales for a total of 382lbs , Vic added 173¼lbs for a combined weight of 306½lbs , while Martin weighed 202½lbs to edge out Keith by 1¼lbs with a total weight of 383¼lbs . So that was over 1000lbs of fish weighed in from the first 3 pegs !!!
    Dave had had a decent afternoon on peg 6 putting 167½lbs on the scales for a total of 254¼lbs . Tony on peg 8 recorded a total of 142½lbs and most had improved on their morning totals by the time we got round to Colin on peg 15 who added a net of 127½lbs for a total of 211lbs while Terry on peg 16 recorded a total of 140¾lbs .
    When it came to my peg the scales recorded a weight of 210lbs giving me a total of 330lbs and 3rd place on the day . Alan put a hard earned 101½lbs on the scales for a total of 171¾lbs while Graham rounded off things with a total weight of 114lbs for the 2 sessions .

    So there you have it, Martin is now the proud holder of the club match record at 383lbs 4ozs . The top 10 anglers recorded 4 'Triple Tons', 2 'Double Tons' and 4 'Tons' between them . A club record total of 2911lbs 14ozs was weighed in between 19 anglers, an average of over 153lbs per angler . I broke my 3 hour PB match weight as well as my PB overall match weight as did quite a few others. Hopefully we'll get a chance to try and better that next year, or is that being greedy?

    Position    Peg      Angler             Morning        Afternoon      Total Weight  
     1st Peg 3 Martin Hucker 180lbs 12ozs 202lbs 08ozs  383lbs 04ozs
     2nd Peg 1 Keith Ashby  148lbs 00ozs 234lbs 00ozs  382lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 17 Peter Morton 120lbs 00ozs 210lbs 00ozs  330lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 2 Vic Nugent 133lbs 04ozs 173lbs 04ozs  306lbs 08ozs
     5th Peg 6 Dave Collier  86lbs 12ozs 167lbs 08ozs  254lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 15 Colin Sharrard  83lbs 08ozs 127lbs 08ozs  211lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 18 Alan Loader  70lbs 04ozs 101lbs 08ozs  171lbs 12ozs
     8th Peg 8 Tony Roberts  48lbs 00ozs   94lbs 08ozs  142lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 16 Terry Goff  51lbs 04ozs   89lbs 08ozs  140lbs 12ozs
     10th Peg 19 Graham Manning  63lbs 12ozs   50lbs 04ozs  114lbs 00ozs
     11th Peg 13 Bob Hucker  29lbs 00ozs   62lbs 00ozs   91lbs 00ozs
     12th Peg 4 Judy Hermite  47lbs 00ozs   35lbs 12ozs   82lbs 12ozs
     13th Peg 10 Clive Pritchard  22lbs 00ozs   52lbs 12ozs   74lbs 12ozs
     14th Peg 7 Roger Noakes  23lbs 08ozs   31lbs 00ozs   54lbs 08ozs
     15th Peg 5 Eddie Dobson  19lbs 00ozs   28lbs 08ozs   47lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 12 Ken Walker  14lbs 00ozs   27lbs 12ozs   41lbs 12ozs
     17th Peg 9 Jim Boase  15lbs 00ozs   25lbs 12ozs   40lbs 12ozs
     18th Peg 11 Rod Turner    9lbs 00ozs   14lbs 00ozs   23lbs 00ozs
     19th Peg 14 Zack Johnson    6lbs 02ozs   13lbs 12ozs   19lbs 14ozs