Colemans Cottage

  • Colemans Cottage Fishery. Wood Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    Colemans Cottage Fishery.

     Essex is the destination for me today with another Marsh AC club match at Colemans Cottage on Wood Lake. It's a venue that's always popular with the club members and today is our second visit this year so hopefully it will provide a good days fishing for the lads. I was awake before the alarm went off and soon had the cats fed and a couple of cups of coffee drunk before loading up the car before sunrise. I couldn't help noticing how cold it felt though , the car themometer registering just 11°C and for the first time in a while I put the car heater on as I set off. It's a great time to be travelling though with little traffic on the roads and as I cleared the Dartford Tunnel the sun was just rising, promising a lovely day ahead weather wise .

    I pulled into the fishery car park at just past 7am and indeed it appeared that I was the first one to arrive. A quick look at the lake revealed that the level was down from our previous visit with the platforms a good 2 feet clear of the water.
    Gerry and Jayne has opened the lodge so the first order of the day was one of Jayne's large breakfasts to set me up for the day ahead. Lee was next to arrive, he was guesting today and is always good company so we were soon catching up as breakfast was consumed and the others arrived. I then got a phonecall from Terry, his car wouldn't start so he wouldn't be joining us today .

    With breakfast out of the way Dave soon had the money collected and got the draw out of the way. Peg 27 was to be mine for the match, not one I was familiar with , so gathering up my kit I set off to get aquainted with it .

    WoodLakePegPlan.jpg Match Pegging Plan

    Arriving at the peg it turned out that I had Dave on peg 25 for company on my right and young Zack to my left on peg 29, with Lee and Chris opposite on pegs 13 and 15.

    Wood001.jpg Peg 27

    The carp run to a decent size in Wood Lake and the Barbel are getting bigger all the time so I made up 3 rigs, the first for straight out in front at 5mtrs where I had around 3½ft of water was a 0·4g NG XT Mugger HD on 0·18 Ultima power match straight through to size 16 Kamasan B911Xs while the other 2 were for the margin while the other 2 were 0·2g NG Springer Sampson Margin's on on 0·18 Ultima power match with size 14 Kamasan B911X's. Feed would be a mix of corn and damp 4mm pellet while hookbaits would be a mix of pellet, corn and some paste.

    10am and Dave called the All-In and I fed both margin lines then dropped a banded 6mm over a few loose pellets on the 5mtr line. A few of the lads were into quick fish but I wasn't one of those and 30 minutes in I still hadn't had as much as a bite so I fed a full pot of pellet and corn to see if it would tempt anything in. Well after about 5 minutes the swim started fizzing like a jacuzzi but the bites still refused to come . However Tony over on peg 11 had started to put one or two fish together ......

    Wood006.jpg Tony Roberts

    Finally after around 45 minutes the float slowly slid away and a gentle lift saw a pleasing amount of elastic stretching from the top kit, The fish was quickly subdued and slid over the landing net, a common of around 3½lbs to finally get me off the mark . Back out but it appeared that it had been a solitary fish as no more bites were forthcoming, a bit more feed and a few more bubbles but no bites despite varying the depth and the baits I just couldn't buy another bite.

    Chris was opposite on peg 15 and I've often taken the micky out of him telling him that his kit looks like a throw back to the 70's but he was definately having the last laugh on me today as he started to take fish from his peg while I could only look on enviously .......

    Wood008.jpg Chris Withall

    After 90 minutes I noticed a couple of carp moving in the left hand margin, normally I would have left it longer but I was already getting deperate so dropped a banded 8mm in there. The float buried almost straight away and I connected with a big fish that powered off towards Zack, but almost straight away the rig came pinging back with a large scale on the hook .

    A look down the other margin with corn looked like being no more productive until the float vanished from sight, yeilding a common around the 5lb mark to add to my meagre total. Lee was having no such problems over on peg 13 however though he was surprised at just how hard the fish fought, giving his hydro a good work out ......

    Wood007.jpg Lee Rose

    Another try on the 5mtr line finally produced a couple of F1's after around half an hour but again nothing followed them. I could see odd fish constantly moving through the swim in front of me but nothing appeared to want to settle. Was it because the water was down and I was sitting so high up above the water? had the cold nights upset things? I couldn't work it out today whatever it was .

    Chris's guest Gary Luck was over on peg 13 and it looked as if he was pretty much in the same boat as me, as I could see his swim fizzing but only producing the odd fish for him ......

    Wood009.jpg Gary Luck

    Back to the margins for me and I finally managed to tempt another couple of carp from the left hand side, but in all honesty I was going nowhere fast. Around 2pm Chrissy arrived with Dave's two grandchildren Lily and Alfie who both wanted to catch a fish with Grandad. It's a good job they hadn't arrived earlier or they would have undoubtedly battered me today .

    More in desperation than anything else I took my feeder rod out and decided to give that a go, but after 3 casts that tangled and snapped off, pretty much summing up the match for me in a nutshell . Meanwhile young Alfie was getting well into helping Grandad catch and land his fish ......

    Wood011.jpg Dave and Alfie

    John (tutu) was suffering a similar match to mine over on peg 21 but as the match drew to a close started to find one or two fish from his margin ......

    Wood010.jpg John Holdsworth

    I battled on with the margins and actually managed to get another couple of carp before Dave called the All-Out at 4pm.
    I have to say that I was glad to hear the whistle today, 6 hours for just 8 fish for around 30lbs wasn't the outcome I'd expected and with hindsight I got it horribly wrong, getting sidetracked by fish I could see in the margins despite them not wanting to co-operate today.

    It took me a while to get the kit packed away meaning that I didn't follow the Weigh-In round as usual and when it got round to me Keith was leading with 118lbs from peg 3 from Tony with 88lbs. Dave with Lily and Alfie's help had 85½lbs. My fish weighed a level 30 lbs and Zack had 54½lbs leaving me like a bit of cod "battered both sides" . The Weigh-In moved on at pace as it does at Colemans and I made my way back to the car park with my kit and loaded it away.

    Wood013.jpg The after match buffet

    Back at the lodge for the results and Jean had asked Jayne to lay on a buffet complete with Birthday Cake ......

    Wood012.jpg Kev's cake

    ........ for Kevin's Birthday (which was on Sunday) and I have to say it offered the best bites of the day as far as I was concerned.

    Dave announced the results after everyone had tucked in and the winner today was Al with a fine 139lbs from peg 35 Keith was second with 118lbs and regained the MK Nugget from Mick and Tony was 3rd on the day .

    The next club match is at The Private Lake in East Sussex in a couple of weeks time, but before that next Saturday is the penultimate round of The Jinx Series at Rolf's Lake which will hopefully give me the chance to get this match out of my system .

    Position Peg Angler Weight
     1st  Peg 35  Al Loader     139lbs 00ozs
     2nd  Peg 3  Keith Ashby     118lbs 00ozs
     3rd  Peg 11  Tony Roberts      88lbs 00ozs
     4th  Peg 25  Dave Collier      85lbs 08ozs
     5th  Peg 13  Lee Rose Guest    75lbs 08ozs
     6th  Peg 37  Clive Pritchard      72lbs 08ozs
     7th   Peg 23  Mick Wright      71lbs 04ozs
     8th  Peg 33  Simon Watkins      65lbs 04ozs
     9th  Peg 19  Jim Boase      57lbs 00ozs
     10th  Peg 29  Zack Johnson      54lbs 08ozs
     11th=  Peg 15  Chris Withall      54lbs 00ozs
     11th=  Peg 9  Kevin Loveland      54lbs 00ozs
     13th  Peg 39  Eddie Dobson      46lbs 00ozs
     14th  Peg 5  Graham Manning      36lbs 00ozs
     15th  Peg 21  John Holdsworth      31lbs 00ozs
     16th  Peg 27  Peter Morton      30lbs 00ozs
     17th  Peg 7  Martin Hucker      29lbs 00ozs
     18th  Peg 1  Ron Mannister      21lbs 00ozs
     19th  Peg 25  Lily & Alfie Bondeau Guests    18lbs 08ozs
     20th  Peg 17  Gary Luck Guest    15lbs 08ozs
     21st  Peg 31  Tony Watkins Guest     14lbs 00ozs

     

  • Colemans Cottage Fishery. Wood Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    Colemans Cottage Fishery.

    Well it's off to Essex for me today for another Marsh AC club match at Colemans Cottage on Wood Lake. That first glance out of the window didn't look too promising though there was a bit of sun among the clouds but the forecast wasn't that good for the day ahead . Anyway with the two cats fed and the kit loaded up it was time to go. Through the Dartford Tunnel and down the A12 proved to be straightforward and I arrived around at 7·30am to find Simon just returning from a walk round the lake with his brother Tony who had come along as a guest today .

    First things first and it was into the clubhouse for one of Colemans Big Breakfasts a great way to fortify yourself for the day ahead.

    Clubhouse at Colemans Cottage

    Terry and Rod were already tucking into theirs and slowly but surely the rest arrived and the banter started to flow. A few were concerned that the weather may have unsettled the fish making for patchy sport, but I was fairly sure that given the quality of the venue most would have a decent days sport . Chairman Dave had daughter Chrissy along for company today and fishing as a guest, she's not a bad angler and having had a bit of coaching from Tommy Pickering at Lindholme recently there were a few that were worrying about the possibility of being CHRISSIED today .

    By 8·45am it was time for the draw and having dipped my hand in I found peg 12 was to be mine for the match, just a couple away from the one I'd had in the corresponding match last year.

    Wood lake Peg Plan

    With the gear collected I made my way to my peg, Al was on peg 6 a strongly favoured peg and he would be looking to make it five wins out of five on this years club matches. With just an hour to set up it was make your mind up time as there are so many possibilities on the pegs with the islands running down the centre, The carp in woods run to a good size and the barbel keep growing and fight like hell. I opted for just 3 pole lines. so the rigs would be similar to those I use at Rolfs to take any possible wear and tear. One straight out in front at around 6mtrs where I had around 5 feet of water, one at the end of the bush to my left with around 4 feet of depth and the final one for the right hand margin which had 18 inches of water close in. All the rigs were freshly tied and made up with NG XT Mugger HD's in sizes 0·3gm and 0·4gm on 0·21 Ultima power match straight through to size 16 Kamasan B911X's. Bait for today was a mix of 4 and 6mm pellet for feed along with some 6 and 8mm pellets for banding along with some corn and GOT Baits soft hookers .

    Peg 12 for Peter today

    The All-In was called at 10am and I fed a large pot of mixed pellets with a few grains of corn at 6mtrs, a handful at the end of the bush and another handful down the margin. I banded a 6mm and shipped out to 6mtrs where some bubbles were already coming up and was hopeful of some quick action. Unfortunately it wasn't to be the wind had picked up a bit and was blowing into me and bringing with it the odd shower (no surprise there then ) but I was just getting little digs and dips on the float and only managed to connect with a couple of small roach that I bumped off . despite swapping through the hook baits I couldn't tempt a thing and while nobody that I could see had got off to a flyer Tony had taken a couple of carp as had Graham next to me on peg 11.

    After half an hour of total frustration I gave it up as a bad job and swapped over to target the end of the bush with a banded 8mm. Still a bit slow but the float finally buried and a lift saw plenty of elastic stream from the top kit as the fish powered off and after a minute the culprit popped up by my nets, a barbel of around 3lbs. Not the expected carp but very welcome none the less to get me off the mark . Jean had also brought me a mug of coffee so things were starting to look up despite the showers. A couple of small carp followed and an F1 before yet another barbel put in an appearance and it was these that kept me ticking over for the next couple of hours.

     I could hear a bit of banter between Kevin and Al that suggested that Al was catching reasonably well on peg 6 but from what I could see Tony opposite on peg 29 had made the best start but nobody seemed to be heading off into the distance, though .......

    Tony Roberts on peg 29

    By about 12·30 I got a shout to bring my mug round to Jean if I wanted another cup off coffee and with sport remaining slow took the opportunity to fill in the bush and margin and take a stroll with my camera .

    Terry was still tucked away under his brolly and didn't look like he was having a particularly good time of it despite having the fun of watching Dave trying his best to get the better of Chrissy on the opposite bank ......

    Terry Goff

    A quick chat with Al revealed that he was struggling though it didn't look like it to me when he shipped out, gave a couple of taps and he shipped back with an F1 attached that was soon netted ......

    Al lands an F1

    Mick was being a bit cagey as to just how well he was doing on peg 2, but it was obvious that he fancied his chances of taking home the Milton Keynes Nugget today . As I got to the car park I stopped to take a picture looking down the lake so that those reading this who aren't familiar with Colemans can get some idea of Wood Lake......

    Looking down Wood Lake from the car park

    Carrying on round Chris's guest Gary Luck on peg 38 was playing a bream and soon had it safely in the net .......

    Gary Luck on peg 38

    I soon reached Jean and collected a fresh mug of coffee , while Kevin seemed to be relatively happy with the way his match was progressing. Chrissy on peg 32 had just dropped her rig in short of the bush to her left to see if she could tempt something .......

    Chrissy targets the margins

    While Dad Dave next up on peg 31 seemed to be targeting silvers fishing maggot down his left hand margin, and although he declared himself confident of being ahead of his daughter at that point, it looked like the actions of a desperate man to me . Tony seemed to be going along steadily with his favourite method, fishing up in the water .......

    Tony Roberts was having a good match

    Keith wasn't looking to happy with his lot and was struggling to get to grips with peg 25, though he probably had one eye on how fellow GOT Bait angler Vic was doing over on peg 17......

    Keith Ashby was on peg 25

    Tony Watkins on peg 22 seemed quite happy taking carp on the method feeder, which was more than could be said for his brother Simon on peg 20 who was really struggling to get a bite from anywhere in his peg ......

    Simon was having a Grueller

    Keith Powell was on peg 18 and had just started to have a look down his right hand margin as he'd started to see signs of fish there .......

    Keith Powell on peg 18

    Vic was trying hard to sort his peg out but reckoned it wasn't really happening for him today and he would be lucky if he had 30lbs to show for his efforts so far. Ken on peg 14 was fishing his usual relaxed match on the waggler and was into a carp as I passed by ........

    Ken plays a carp

    When I returned to my peg Graham was catching from his margin, but he had the advantage of a reed bed there and I could see fish there. I flicked some more feed to the edge of the bush and the margin, but with no sign of fish in my margin targeted the end of the bush first off. The rest seemed to have done the trick as a couple of minutes in the float buried as a carp picked up the bait and after a spirited tussle was soon in the net . It wasn't fast and furious but I started to pick up regular fish for around an hour. All the while I was feeding the margin and with an hour and a half to go I finally saw a couple of tail patterns there. First put in with a banded 8mm produced a positive bite and another barbel of around 3lbs, but from then on it was carp all the way . A good common had me thinking I was back at Rolfs, giving a really good account of itself and it was obvious why when I finally slid the net under a big common that must have been close to 15lbs which was to be my best fish of the day . This was followed by a stunning Ghostie of around 10lbs and a few smaller fish.
    Graham was having trouble connecting with bites and I suggested that he changed to 8mm pellet and let him have some to try and it seemed to do the trick for him in the last hour. I finished with another five carp including another double before Dave blew the whistle for the All-Out at 4pm. Shouts of Fish-On came from Graham and Chrissy and I couldn't help wondering if Chrissy had done enough to beat her Dad ......

    Fish On for Chrissy

    The gear was soon packed away and I was pretty confident I had around a 'Ton' in the nets despite having lost track of just what was in them at the end. I soon had my gear back in the car and had a chat with Gerry before following the Weigh-In Round. Mick set a good target with a first weight of exactly 100lbs followed by John with 84½lbs. Next up was Rod with 59½lbs a new PB match weight . Al had a storming end to the match getting decent carp lined up in the margin on paste for 194lbs . Jimmy had 32½lbs and Terry 43½lbs. Graham put 84½lbs on the scales while my fish came to 113lbs . Ken had 80½lbs another PB match weight and Roger 29lbs. Vic had managed 64½lbs.
    Keith Powell weighed 83lbs while Simon's meagre 24lbs left the bragging right firmly with brother Tony who also recorded a new match PB of 70lbs . Keith's 65½ meant he was waving farewell to the MK Nugget today . Jim's 53lbs and Martin's 45lbs brought us round to Tony with an excellent 126lbs . Next up was Chairman Dave with a weight of 67½lbs, but he didn't look to confident, and rightly so when Chrissy put a new PB match weight of 93lbs on the scales . Sympathy for Dave? ................... No Chance, it was like a pack of hounds with a 3 legged fox ............ Merciless . Kev was next with 62lbs followed by Zack with 79lbs while Chris was the fifth angler to claim a new PB match weight today with 118lbs . Gary had 28lbs while Ron was last to weigh with 14lbs.

    Back to the clubhouse for drinks and sausage rolls while Dave worked out the results. Todays winner was Al (his fifth on the trot) with Tony taking second place and Chris third .
    The sections today went to Al, Myself, Keith Powell, Tony and Chris .

    Next up for the club is Rockells in two weeks time. Can Al make it six in a row or will someone else get a look in? Time will tell .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 6 Al Loader   194lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 29 Tony Roberts   126lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 37 Chris Withall   118lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 12 Peter Morton   113lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 2 Mick Wright   100lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 32 Christine CollierGuest   93lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 11 Graham Manning    85lbs 08ozs
     8th Peg 3 John Holdsworth    84lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 18 Keith PowellGuest   83lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 14 Ken Walker    80lbs 08ozs
     11th Peg 35 Zack Johnson    79lbs 00ozs
     12th Peg 22 Tony WatkinsGuest   70lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 31 Dave Collier    67lbs 08ozs
     14th Peg 25 Keith Ashby    65lbs 08ozs
     15th Peg 17 Vic Nugent    64lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 34 Kevin Loveland    62lbs 00ozs
     17th Peg 5 Rod Turner    59lbs 08ozs
     18th Peg 26 Jim Boase    53lbs 00ozs
     19th Peg 28 Martin Hucker    45lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg 9 Terry Goff    43lbs 08ozs
     21st Peg 8 Jimmy EtheringtonGuest   32lbs 08ozs
     22nd Peg 15 Roger Noakes    29lbs 00ozs
     23rd Peg 38 Gary LuckGuest   28lbs 08ozs
     24th Peg 20 Simon Watkins    24lbs 00ozs
     25th Peg 40 Ron Mannister    14lbs 00ozs

     


     

  • Colemans Cottage Fishery. Wood Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    ColemansCottage.jpg Colemans Cottage Fishery. picture by pnm123

    Well it's off to Essex for me today and a club match at Colemans Cottage on Wood Lake.
    The view out of the window this morning promised a nice sunny day ahead and after a couple of cups of coffee and having fed the cats and loaded the car I was off and heading for Whitam in Essex, and a trouble free run down saw me pulling into the car park around 7·30am, where Kevin and Jean, along with Simon were already in attendance . Into the fishery lodge for a Large Breakfast , and we were soon joined by Terry Keith and Pete along with Lee, Dave and a couple of other Morefax lads who were joining us today along with a couple of guests, so it should be a good turn out . Soon the rest of the gang arrived and with breakfast taken care of I went outside to discuss the prospects for the day ahead.
    The club normally fishes Pathfield Lake when we visit Colemans, so this is something new, at least for me as I've never fished Wood Lake before, but luckily for me Paul Law (justin case) has furnished me with a detailed peg by peg rundown on the lake so I wasn't not going into it totally blind . Dave soon had the monies collected and the draw up and running and after dipping into the bag I found myself with peg 14 for the day, which according to Paul's run down was just an average peg.

    So collecting my tackle I made my way down to my peg. Terry was on peg 1, with peg 2 drawn for Paul who was running late due to a blow out on the way down . Keith was on peg 6 (one Paul had reckoned was worth running to ) with Pete Thompson on peg 8. Tony Roberts was on 10, Clive on 11 and Simon on 12 with 13 not drawn. To my left was Martin on peg 15 while I could see Dave in the corner on peg 18.

    Settling into the peg it was time to decide how to tackle it. I had a gap between 2 islands out in front I elected to cover that with a waggler and got out a Shakespeare Micro that was already set up with a 2AA peacock insert waggler. I opted for 3 pole lines. Straight out at 6mtrs where I had 5ft of water with a Sackup CX 4x12 pencil on 0·16 Ultima Power Match finishing with size 16 Guru MWG, and 2 margin rigs, both NG 0·3 XT Sampson margin's on 0·16 Ultima Power Match finishing with size 16 Guru MWG's plus a paste rig of an NG 0·2 Margin paste float on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with size 12 Fox series 2. Bait was my usual combination of 6mm hard pellet for feed with 6 and 8mm pellets for the hook along with some corn, a selection of GOT Baits soft hookers and GOT Atomic Paste (green halibut).

    Kevin had arrived while I was setting up with a cup of coffee and with a bit of time prior to the off I strolled back to the car to collect a bottle of water, only to find Paul arriving by Taxi (having changed his blown out tyre only to find the spare knackered as well !!!!!!!!!!! ) so helped him to his peg with his gear, then made my way back to mine. At 10am Dave signalled the All-In and we were off . 2 big pots of pellet at 6mtrs followed by a handful in each margin were then followed by a banded 8mm shipped out to the 6mm line. A couple of tentative digs then the float buried resulting in a Carp tearing off and the rig flying back with a scale on the hook , not quite the start I'd hoped for, but at least there were some fish about. Next put in the float buries and it's fish on again, a good solid surge and it didn't want to get it's head up, a bit more pressure and up it popped, not he expected Carp but a Barbel and at around 3lbs a nice way to get off the mark . A couple of Carp quickly followed this, not big fish, but really solid, giving a good account of themselves which I estimated at around 4lbs each.

    Looking around I could see that Martin had a fish on the feeder that he was playing and most were starting to find a bit of sport, so it was looking like it should be a good day for most, in fact I looked down toward Dave and saw that he was engaged in what looked like a tug of war with plenty of red hydro streaming from his top kit ......

    For the next couple of hours it was just a question of things ticking over, a couple of Carp, then a Barbel or two, still putting some weight in the net, but I couldn't seem to up my catch rate . I'd been using my clicker as there's a net limit at Colemans which I didn't want to fall foul of, and reckoned I had about 35lbs of carp by 12·30pm. I'd had a look down both margins, the right hand had produced hardly anything though despite the next peg being empty, so decided to concentrate on the left hand one. With this in mind I re fed it quite heavily and took a stroll with the camera to allow it to settle and take my coffee mug back to Jean .

    Looking down from my vantage point I saw that Clive was busy unhooking a fish that he'd just netted ......

    While on the next peg along Tony was doing his best to get the landing net under a fish of his own ......

     Pete had left his peg, but I could see him sitting next to Keith and having a chat with him as he netted a small carp .......

     Terry was being a bit cagey as to what he had exactly, but didn't reckon he was setting the place on fire. Paul was having a frustrating time trying to tempt some action from his margins, but Rod seemed to be enjoying a bit of sport ......

     Kev was owning up to 3 fish and hoping things would pick up for him later in the day, and looking across I could see Lee and Judy on adjacent pegs ......

     Strolling back Keith reckoned he had around 35lbs but was adamant that Pete was doing better , and I couldn't help notice that he was fishing short just in front of his nets, and made me realise that last year I'd caught tight to my nets on Pathfield, perhaps that was the way to go today ......

     Pete was back on his peg and of course though that Keith was just edging him as he struck into a carp just as I moved on ......

     Indeed it was starting to become obvious that the fish were starting to get their heads down, and I could see Ken on the far bank getting ready to slide a small Carp over the net ......

     Tony was attached to yet another fish, that seemed to be giving a good account of itself with plenty of orange vespe coming out of his top kit .......

     and there was Clive just slipping the landing net under yet another fish that he'd taken on the method feeder ......

     Simon however wasn't feeling so positive, complaining that he'd never lost as many fish as he'd done today and considering that he'd lost a fair few on the last match at Mill Barn, you could safely say that he wasn't best pleased ......

     Back at my peg I dropped my 6mtr rig in on a top 3 at the end of my nets and found just a couple of inches less on the depth, so fed a handful of pellet there and stuck a 6mm pellet on the band. This soon produced a Barbel of around 3lbs and was swiftly followed by a couple more , then a small Carp as Dave arrived with another Mug of coffee from Jean . The next fish made me jump as an acrobatic skimmer did a passable impression of a Trout leaping clear of the water as I struck . Another couple of Barbel followed and I'd noticed Al on peg 22 collecting a second carp net so he was obviously going well and from what I could see was fishing the method. Dave was still catching well and he was next to go for a second net. Another small carp followed for me before a couple of foul hookers ran me ragged and seemed to kill the swim .

    Time for a look in the margin with the paste rig, a couple of knocks and the float buried , the strike meeting with firm resistance as a good fish powered of into open water. The fish stayed deep not wanting to get its head up, but steady pressure finally told as a double figure Mirror slid into the waiting landing net . With that fish I reckoned I had about 55lbs in the net so went and got a second carp net for myself .
    Back in with the paste and it was obvious that the fish were there as the float buried straight away, a barbel this time with a taste for paste, and I took another 7 carp before Paul came up to see how I was doing with 15 minutes to go. Unfortunately this coincided with a spate of iffy bites and I only managed one more Carp before Dave called the All-Out at 4pm while he played a final fish.

    Packing my kit up and chatting to Martin I was convinced that I had around 80-90lbs, but I wasn't really sure as I'd got it somewhat wrong last year when we fished Pathfield but with the kit packed away in the car all would be revealed as I set off for the weigh-in. Terry kicked off with 63¼lbs from peg 1 , which Keith topped from Peg 6 with 86¾lbs just edging out Pete's level 86lbs to take the bragging rights on their trip home to Milton Keynes .

    Tony on peg 10 put 70lbs+ on the scales with his first net, but thankfully Graham (The Owner) decreed that as long as it wasn't over 80lbs there would be no penalty. His final tally was 143¼lbs, a total that wouldn't be beaten ensuring he took the honours on the day . Clive managed 69½lbs and Simon just 40lbs.
    Round to my peg and as soon as I lifted my 1st net I knew that I'd underestimated as well , thankfully it came in under 80lbs and my total of 141½lbs that would be good enough for 2nd today . Dave had a good day as well on peg 18 with 122¼lbs and Nick Bondeau recorded a new PB match weight of 71lbs .

    Al was left regretting a slow last half hour when his weight came out at 131lbs but still ended up 3rd overall . Lee Rose on peg 34 took the best weight among the Morefax lads with a level 98lbs while Roger, Ken and Graham managed 50lb weights . So back to the fishery lodge for coffee and results.
    Dave soon had the results and the sections sorted and payed out, 1700lbs + had been weighed in for an average of 62lbs+ per angler so it was fair to say a decent day had been had by most . Next up for Marsh AC is Blasford Hill on August 13th.

    For me however the next stop is 3 days at Rolfs Lake next weekend for Dave's Friday Invitation match and the MD's Pairs weekend .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 10 Tony Roberts   143lbs 04ozs
     2nd Peg 14 Peter Morton   141lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 22 Al Loader   131lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 18 Dave Collier   122lbs 04ozs
     5th Peg 34 Lee Rose              Guest     98lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 6 Keith Ashby     86lbs 12ozs
     7th Peg 8 Pete Thompson     Guest     86lbs 00ozs
     8th Peg 20 Gary Smithers      Guest     83lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 33 Tony Moore         Guest     74lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 19 Nick Bondeau       Guest     71lbs 00ozs
     11th Peg 11 Clive Pritchard     69lbs 08ozs
     12th Peg 1 Terry Goff     63lbs 12ozs
     13th Peg 28 Roger Noakes     53lbs 08ozs
     14th Peg 38 Graham Manning     52lbs 00ozs
     15th Peg 37 Ken Walker     50lbs 00ozs
     16th Peg 9 Sean Moore          Guest     46lbs 12ozs
     17th Peg 27 John Holdsworth     46lbs 08ozs
     18th Peg 40 Chris Withall     42lbs 08ozs
     19th Peg 12 Simon Watkins     40lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg 30 Dave Janes           Guest     37lbs 00ozs
     21st Peg 3 Rod Turner     36lbs 00ozs
     22nd Peg 26 Zack Johnson        Guest     31lbs 00ozs
     23rd Peg 2 Paul East     28lbs 08ozs
     24th Peg 4 Kevin Loveland     28lbs 00ozs
     25th Peg15 Martin Hucker           24lbs 00ozs
     26th Peg 35 Judy Hermite     22lbs 00ozs
     27th Peg 24 Jim Boase     19lbs 08ozs
     28th Peg 39 Ron Mannister     14lbs 00ozs

     

  • Colemans Cottage Fishery. Cottage Lake.

    Kev the Catch's

    happybday.gif Birthday image by pnm123 50th Birthday Bash happybday.gif Birthday image by pnm123

    a11-11.jpg Cottage Lake at Colemans Cottage. picture by pnm123

    I'm off to Colemans Cottage Fishery in Essex today at the invitation of Kevin Loveland for a days fishing on Cottage Lake to celebrate his 50th Birthday . It will take the form of a small knock-up match, but the emphasis will be very firmly on enjoying the day and will no doubt finish off with tea and cakes in the clubhouse .

    The alarm going off and a nudge in the ribs from Maria saw me rising just after 5·30am, our cats think an alarm clock ringing is a dinner bell, so having washed and dressed they were fed, while a large cup of coffee took care of my needs before loading up the car and setting off. A nice smooth trip down saw me pulling into the car park around 7·45am . First things first so it was straight into the clubhouse where I bumped into fellow Maggotdrowner Ron B who was here for a match with his club. One of Colemans excellent breakfasts was soon dispatched and the banter started to flow as todays participants assembled for the day ahead .

    Keith, Terry and Pete set off to peg the lake while Dave collected the pools for the day, our only outlay as Kevin had kindly paid for the lake today . With the lads back from pegging out it was time for the draw. Peg7 proved to be mine for today so it was off to the car park to collect our kit and make our way over to the lake. As I made my way round to the riverside bank it was soon obvious that we were in for some fun today as some joker had placed my peg number on a culvert with half a forest in front of it, realising this was obviously a mistake I settled for the perfectly fishable peg a couple of paces further on . For company today I had Terry to my left on peg 6 and Colin to my right on peg 8.

    image001-6.jpg Peg 7 picture by pnm123

    Settling into the peg I recognised it as the one that Colin had won from when we fished the lake last October, while I could see Pete Thompson settling into the peg that I'd fished. Thankfully although the platform resembled a ski slope the adjustable legs on my box and footplate soon sorted that out. I had trees overhanging the water to the left and right which were the two obvious lines to fish so set up a couple of Malman 4x12 Adam's on 0·20 Power Match with size 14 QM1 hooks to fish at 5mtrs to the trees on the deck and a MW HC margin again on 0·20 with size 14 Guru QM1 for the left hand margin, though it seemed to be a bit of a snag pit and might prove awkward to get a fish out of it. Bait for today was simply a selection of GOT Baits soft hookers and 6mm hard pellets while feed would just be a mix of 4 & 6mm hard pellets. Keith put in an appearance prior to the off snapping a few photos for his blog and caught me setting up a top kit ........

    image016-4.jpg Ready for the off picture by pnm123

    So 10am and Dave blew the whistle for the All-In and I fed a couple of pots of mixed pellets into both swims and shipped a soft hooker out to the left hand swim. I was going to concentrate on this line as I had it to myself, and Colin would be fishing to the other side of the right hand one. A couple of lightning fast bites followed, both of which I missed, putting them down to silvers.
    Rather than keep shipping back and forth I changed to a banded 6mm hard pellet, but before I could ship back out I could see Pete playing his first fish of the day ........

    image004-9.jpg Pete Thompson picture by pnm123

    ..... obviously a Carp it was giving a good account of itself, but Pete soon had it under control and safely in the net . So out with my rig with a pouch of pellet over the top and after lifting and dropping the rig a few times the float buried and a quick lift resulted in the elastic coming out, not a big fish but a small Mirror of around 2lbs that was soon in the net to getting me off the mark . Jean put in an appearance with a welcome cup of coffee and all was right with the world .

    image024-4.jpg Waiting for a bite picture by pnm123

     A further 6 carp followed in the first hour which as far as I could make out was as good as anyone else. I'd seen plenty of elastic coming out on Keith and Dave's pegs, and the grapevine reckoned that Clive had a couple of lumps early doors, but sport seemed generally slow around the Lake. In fact Clive came for a stroll round to see how others were doing, a sure sign that it wasn't going well for him . handily though he was just in time to get an action shot of me landing what would prove to be my biggest fish of the day ......

    image022-4.jpg Into the net picture by pnm123

    Colin was struggling for a bite, and I'd not had any indications on the couple of occasions that I'd dropped into my right hand line, but I'd heard a bit of splashing coming from my left, so obviously Terry was getting a bit of action . I was getting little spurts of action, 1 or 2 fish then a gap before a bit more action, the vast majority of my fish were Carp with just the occasional silver, while Pete who seemed to be catching at a similar rate appeared to be getting a much larger percentage of silvers .

    I've been having a bit of trouble with my right knee for a while and today it was really giving me grief so around half way through I decided to have a stroll as my knee felt like it was starting to seize up. Looking across I could see that Keith already had 3 nets in!!! was he bagging or just being prepared?........

    image006-7.jpg Keith Ashby picture by pnm123

    Colin had at last got a couple in the net, but Martin was confessing to being behind his young son Harry in the catching stakes . Judy had moved to her inside line as the wind made things awkward on her longer line. I then arrived at the Birthday Boy himself, and I have to say that the mood was far from celebratory, probably due to the fact that he hadn't had as much as a bite at that point ......

    image008-6.jpg Kev picture by pnm123

    Clive was wearing that well worn expression of his once more, he'd had a few early fish, but hadn't had a bite for a couple of hours and was beginning to wonder where the next one was coming from ........

    image009-7.jpg Clive picture by pnm123

    A bit further round and Dave was admitting to having a few in his usual cagey way , while Keith was making light of the fact that he had those 3 nets in . I thought I'd better take a spare for myself while I was round there though just in case. Tony was having a bit of a mare with fish obviously in his peg but refusing to get their heads down and have a feed.......

    image010-5.jpg Tony Roberts picture by pnm123

     Pete was having a short stroll by then having been seen off by a rather sizable lump down his margin . Terry had the reasonably contented look of a man who was steadily putting a bag together from under the tree to his left .......

    image011-7.jpg Terry Goff picture by pnm123

    Back out to the edge of the tree at 5mtrs once more and it was just a question of steady away, Jean had provided another cup of coffee and slowly and surely I managed to keep the Carp coming in ones and twos for the remainder of the match.......

    image021-5.jpg steady as you go picture by pnm123

     By the time that Dave blew the whistle for the All-Out I had 30 Carp to show for my efforts and half a dozen silvers which hopefully would give me somewhere around 65lbs . We soon had our kit packed away and the weigh-in reached us quite quickly so obviously there hadn't been to many big weights. Pete's 36½lbs leading by the time they got to Terry. Terry had indeed been quietly been doing the business and put a fine 50½lbs on the scales that would be good enough for third place on the day 3rd.gif 3rd picture by pnm123. I was next up and my fish weighed in at an even 74lbs which as it transpired was enough for the win 1st.gif 1st picture by pnm123. Harry beat his dad by 4ozs - 0 while poor Kevin suffered a blank as well .

    image017-5.jpg Weigh In picture by pnm123

    Clive's 38¼lbs was edged out by Dave's 38¾lbs while Keith was left to rue a biteless last hour when his fish weighed in at 64¾lbs to take 2nd place overall 2nd.gif 2nd picture by pnm123.

    So with the weigh-in concluded it was back to the club house for the results where Kev and Jean had arranged for a buffet to be laid on.

    Pride of place went to Kev's Birthday Cake ...........

    image012-6.jpg Birthday Cake picture by pnm123

    ..........and once the big fella had blown his candle out..............

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    ................ and we'd sung a rousing chorus of happybday.gif Birthday image by pnm123  everyone tucked in .

    I'd like to say A BIG THANK YOU to Kev and Jean for treating us all to the day out in celebration of his 50th , certainly a different way to celebrate a Birthday. Cheers Kev, and may you have many more to come .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 7 Peter Morton  74lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 16 Keith Ashby  64lbs 12ozs
     3rd Peg 6 Terry Goff  50lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 15 Dave Collier  38lbs 12ozs
     5th Peg 12 Clive Pritchard  38lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 3 Pete Thompson  36lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 13 Jim Boase  24lbs 08ozs
     8th Peg 1 Tony Roberts  22lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 5 Graham Manning  17lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 2 Simon Watkins    9lbs 08ozs
     11th Peg 10 Judy Hermite    7lbs 08ozs
     12th Peg 8 Colin Sharrard    7lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 14 Nick Bondeau    2lbs 00ozs
     14th Peg 9 Harry Hucker           04ozs
     15th= Peg 9 Martin Hucker

    DNW

     15th= Peg 11 Kevin Loveland

    DNW

     

  • Colemans Cottage Fishery. Pathfield Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    ColemansCottage.jpg Colemans Cottage Fishery. picture by pnm123

    It's off to Essex for me today to Colemans Cottage to fish just my 4th club match of the year. Hopefully it'll be a decent day and everyone will catch a few . However I nearly didn't make it today having woken at 1·30am and been violently sick for no apparent reason Dead [xx(]. I finally got back to sleep around 3am, so only got about 3 hours sleep before the alarm went off. A grey drizzly day wasn't the greatest incentive, but I figured I would probably feel better on the bank out in the fresh air Smile [:)].

    I arrived at the fishery just after 8am and decided a small breakfast was in order to check out the state of my stomach Wink [;)]. Dave soon had the monies collected and the draw underway. Now normally the low numbers are the favourite pegs on Pathfield Lake, so you can imagine my delight at drawing peg 26 down on the shallow newer part of the lake. Dave of course had his usual low draw and I'm sure I detected a little smirk when he recorded my draw on the sheet Tongue [:P].

    So out to collect my nets and a stroll down to take a look at my peg, an end peg effectively as peg 25 was empty today and there seemed to be a few fish feeding, so back to the car park to collect my gear and stroll back down to the peg. I've got Kevin for company today on peg 28 so I should be good for a mid match cup of coffee courtesy of Jean ThumbsUp [:T].

     It's probably 13mtrs to the island, and the targets today are Carp, Mirrors and Commons + a decent head of recently stocked F1's along with silvers which include Barbel. Now I said it was shallow but even I was surprised when an initial plumb up revealed a maximum of 15 inches down the track at around 5mtrs and just 12 inches in the margins Shocked [:0]. Now given that there are some decent carp present and they tend to take off like bullets in such shallow water I set up a couple of modified Rolf's rigs, and these were Malman Adam 4x10's on 0·20 Power Match with a size 14 QM1 hooks adjusted to suit + a Malman MTD2 on 0·20 Power Match with a size 16 QM1 hook for shallow. I also set up a 4X12 Middy Paste Float, it's 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. Bait was just 6 and 8mm hard pellet, 6mm GOT Baits Expanders and GOT Baits Atomic Paste Smile [:)].

    So at 10am Dave signalled the All-In, a hand full of pellet onto the 5mtr line and a pinch into each margin. The plan was to concentrate on the 5mtr line and regularly flick pellet into the margins, but not to touch them till a tail pattern showed. Out to the 5mtr line which was already bubbling and fizzing with a 6mm expander produced an instant bite, a small F1 which was immediately followed by it's twin, not quite what I was hoping for, but I was off the mark Smile [:)]. I swapped to a banded 8mm in the hope of attracting something slightly larger, but all I got for my trouble was a couple of foul hookers which tore off at a rate of knots before shedding the hook Angry [:(!]. A change to banded 6mm produced a series of frustrating little digs at the float until it finally buried and I connected with a feisty Common of around 3lbs which battled all the way to the net. This seemed to set the pattern for the next 3 hours, I wasn't setting the place alight with maybe 30lbs in the net, but nobody else was apparently from what I could see and gather from a couple of anglers that were strolling around, though Chris Newton on peg 23 reported having had around a dozen fish ........

    ...... and I'd noticed that Chris Withall had strolled down from peg 20 to collect a second carp net quite early on Wink [;)].

    Around half way through I spotted a tail pattern in the left hand margin and soon had a couple of better Commons of around 5lbs a piece safely in the net Smile [:)]. Clive appeared at this point and I had another of around 3lbs which he captured on camera before returning to his peg.......

      Unfortunately the next fish proved to be a foul hooker which absolutely trashed the margin before shedding the hook Angry [:(!].
    Rather than risk wrecking it further I decided to re-feed both margins with a couple of handfuls of pellet and take a stroll with the camera to allow it to settle.

    Graham was on peg 30 which had plenty of marginal cover along with fish obviously feeding, but he was having a bit of a struggle trying to tempt them to take a bait Frown [:(]......

     Martin opposite seemed pretty quiet with what looked like a feeder rod set up to try and tempt a few.......

     Next was Keith on peg 33, who I noticed already had a second carp net in, he was pretty cagey about it though reckoning that it was empty at that point, but he's a damn good angler and I couldn't be sure that he wasn't telling porkies Wink [;)].......

     Tony on peg 36 hadn't broken any BeastMaster sections, but said that he was struggling to get to grips with things today......

     My last port of call was to Clive who was on peg 3 today. He had an overflow pipe trickling water into his left hand margin, and it was here that he was fishing, and judging by the tail patterns the fish were there too Smile [:)].......

     He said that he was being plagued by foul hookers though which was really frustrating him, but as I went to return to my peg he hooked and landed a lively pearl white Ghostie Wink [;)] ......

     As I made my way back down the bank I noticed Tony was also into a Ghostie himself, this one a lovely brassy flanked fish ......

     So it was starting to look that a few people were sandbagging with their tales of struggle, and with Keith also sliding a Carp over the landing net as I passed him, I knew that I was going to need a decent final couple of hours......

     Ever the optimist I grabbed a second carp net for myself as I returned to my peg and staked it out on my return. Jean supplied a welcome cup of coffee ThumbsUp [:T] as I made my mind up to ignore the 5mtr line and just fish paste in the margin for the remainder. It was slow at first with a few hesitant bites that I missed, but I soon got into a rhythm feeding and fishing both margins close to my nets......

    ........ taking a fish from either side before swapping over to avoid to much disturbance, the odd foul hooker disturbed this, but on the whole the last hour and a half saw my catch rate increase nicely Smile [:)].

    By the time Dave called the all out at 4pm, I was confident that I had high double figures, but had lost track a bit having mislaid my clicker, but I was kicking myself a bit for not having fished the paste sooner and hoping that it hadn't cost me to badly.

    With the gear back in the car, the inquests started, Keith was owning up to 60-70ish as was Clive, all would be revealed by the scales. Clive soon set the mark with 77½lbs which he seemed reasonably pleased with Smile [:)], but in general the low numbers hadn't fished as well as expected today with Dave Colliers's 66lbs being the next best. Indeed it wasn't till we got to peg 17 that we saw another weight to overtake Clive's, Ken Walker following up his 2nd place on the previous club match at Blasford Hill with a fine 80½lbs today ThumbsUp [:T], which would bring him a similar result 2nd.gif 2nd picture by pnm123. Chris Withall on peg 20 had a busy day, his 77½lbs equalling Clive's weight Wink [;)]. Round to my peg and I was honestly surprised when my weight was called at a level 131lbs  which would prove to be the best of the day 1st.gif 1st picture by pnm123. The last weigh of note was Keith's at 78½lbs which gave him 3rd overall 3rd.gif 3rd picture by pnm123, just pipping Clive and Chris.

    The nice bit about Colemans is going back to the clubhouse for the results and being able to get a cuppa and a bite to eat while Dave sorts the results and dishes out the section pools, before we bid our farewells Smile [:)].

    The next club match is at Rockells Farm which is always one to look forward to, but before that I'm back at Rolfs Lake next Saturday for the final Jinx Match of the year.

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st

    26

     Peter Morton 131lbs 00ozs
     2nd

    17

     Ken Walker  80lbs 08ozs
     3rd

    33

     Keith Ashby  78lbs 08ozs
     4th=

    3

     Clive Pritchard  77lbs 08ozs
     4th=

    20

     Chris Withall  77lbs 08ozs
     6th

    8

     Dave Collier  66lbs 00ozs
     7th

    6

     Terry Goff  55lbs 00ozs
     8th

    5

     Mick Wright            (guest)  51lbs 08ozs
     9th

    30

     Graham Manning  51lbs 00ozs
     10th

    36

     Tony Roberts  50lbs 00ozs
     11th

    9

     Nick Bondeau           (guest)  38lbs 08ozs
     12th

    11

     Colin Sharrard  36lbs 00ozs
     13th

    22

     Judy Hermite  35lbs 08ozs
     14th

    28

     Kevin Loveland  32lbs 08ozs
     15th

    35

     Jimmy Etherington   (guest)  28lbs 08ozs
     16th

    23

     Chris Newton           (guest)  26lbs 08ozs
     17th

    2

     John Holdsworth  24lbs 08ozs
     18th

    16

     Simon Watkins  23lbs 08ozs
     19th

    19

     Martin Hucker  20lbs 00ozs
     20th

    13

     Zak Johnson  19lbs 00ozs
     21st

    14

     Rod Turner  18lbs 00ozs
     22nd

    7

     Eddy Dobson  13lbs 00ozs
     23rd

    32

     Ron Mannister   9lbs 00ozs

     

  • Colemans Cottage Fishery. Cottage Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    a11-11.jpg Cottage Lake at Colemans Cottage. picture by pnm123

    Well it was down to Colemans Cottage today for an impromptu final match on Cottage Lake with Marsh AC to give Kevin a fitting send off before he and Jean leave for The Bahamas . Now Cottage Lake is the original more established lake at Colemans and doesn't get used for many matches, so it's a bit of a trip into the unknown for most of us.
    With very little info available anywhere about this lake and the nights getting colder it was anyones guess how it would fish, but I always enjoy fishing a water that's new to me, so I soon had the motor loaded this morning and was away in good time and pulled into the fishery at around 7·50am to be greeted by Tony who'd already been for a scout round the lake . First things first, up to the lodge where Terry, Eddie, Kevin and Jean were already in attendance and a 'Full English' was soon ordered and dispatched , and as the rest of the crew arrived a few of us set off to peg the lake.
    First impressions were that it looked a little gem , only 19 pegs but well established in comparison to the newer lakes at the fishery and having decided which pegs to leave out we made our way back to the lodge, where Dave got the draw under way for the 13 of us present. Today for a bit of fun Dave had drawn 3 teams, 2 teams of 4 and one of five, with the team of 5 being able to drop their worst result, and I was in the team of 5 along with Colin, Graham, Zack and Rod . Into the hat and Peg 2 was mine, so gear collected from the car and down to the lake. For company today I had Rod on Peg 1 to my left and Kevin on Peg 4 to my right. The platform on my peg had seen better days, but nothing that couldn't be sorted thanks to my box's telescopic legs.

    From the little info I'd managed to glean it seemed that there was a fair head of Carp, including some proper lumps and plenty of silvers. Looking at my peg, I had a tree overhanging the left hand margin and a bush to the right. The wind made it feel pretty chilly though luckily it was off my back. I decided on a pole approach, setting up 3 rigs. The 1st being a 4X12 Malman Adam on 0·20 power match straight through to a size 14 QM1 for a line at around 8mtrs where I had around 3½ ft of depth, and 2 Malman MTD1's similarly rigged for down the margins 2ft deep in the left and 1 ft in the right hand. Bait for the day was going to be 6mm GOT expander pellets and corn with 6 mm pellets for feed.

    a1-12.jpg Peg 2. Cottage Lake. picture by pnm123

    10am and as Dave called the All-In I shipped out a pot of pellet with a few grains of corn to my 8mtr line and fed some pellet down both margins. Tony was in to a fish almost straight away while I shipped out my rig baited with a grain of corn. No instant response for me however despite lifting and dropping the rig to try and provoke some action, just little dinks that I couldn't connect with. Looking around a few people appeared to be taking the odd silver, but nobody appeared to be off to a flyer. 30 minutes in having changed to expander on the hook a good positive bite resulted in several feet of elastic, and after a spirited scrap a pristine Common of around 3lbs was safely netted to get me off the mark . A second followed soon after, a Mirror this time of a similar size.
    I could see Colin over on Peg 8 fishing tight to the bush overhanging his left hand margin and he seemed to be matching me fishing his favourite paste......

    a3-12.jpg Colin plays a Carp. picture by pnm123

    Twenty biteless minutes followed before the next bite, this time however it felt like a much more solid fish as it plodded off, steady pressure took it's toll however and after about 5 minutes I slid the net under a Common that must have been close to 10lbs . Another couple of fish soon followed, sadly not of quite the same stamp, both of them being closer to 2lbs than 10, but very welcome none the less. So 5 fish in the net for around 20lbs and things were looking good, the next bite however resulted in me being attached to something that felt more like a submarine than a fish , It just steadily headed off across the lake and all I could do was hang on with the pole tip under the water till the hook pulled. Unfortunately it trashed the rig . With a new rig sorted it was back out, but it took a good 20 minutes till another bite produced a small but perfectly formed Mirror of around 8ozs. A look down both margins produced nothing at all, so I decided to re feed and have a stroll with the camera while things settled.

    Rod appeared to be having a bit of a struggle with just a solitary skimmer to show for his efforts , while Graham was taking a steady stream of small silvers from his peg . Eddie seemed to have a decent feature to fish to, but the fish didn't seem to agree and he was working hard for little reward ......

    a4-12.jpg Eddie Dobson picture by pnm123

    Terry was another who was having trouble getting to grips with things and it was becoming pretty obvious that the overnight drops in temperature during the previous week had taken its toll on things . Young Zack had managed to winkle out a couple of Carp on the feeder however and was looking reasonably happy with his lot ......

    a5-12.jpg Zack Johnson. picture by pnm123

    Martin had nicked a Carp as well and had also encountered a submarine that had seen him off. Round to Dave who was plugging away fishing maggot which had produced some silvers and a couple of Carp for him......

    a6-11.jpg Dave Collier. picture by pnm123

    Tony was in pretty much the same position as Dave and fishing for anything with fins, while Colin's paste attack had produced 5 Carp for him, though he'd lost 3 fish which he felt were foul hooked, and while Jean watched on from behind, Kevin had managed a couple of Carp on corn......

    a7-12.jpg Kevin Loveland, Peg 4. picture by pnm123

    Back to my peg and I decided to try a banded 6mm on the hook and almost immediately it produced a plump Common of around 1½lbs swiftly followed by a 12oz skimmer. I struck into the next bite and all hell seemed to be let loose as a big Carp charged off then boiled on the surface, a large Mirror that was hooked in the tail!!!!! Steady pressure saw me making progress, but the fun was still to come. Colemans supply all the nets at the fishery, but the landing nets are only 18" spoons. Somehow and more by luck than judgement I managed to get the fish up and it's head in the net 1st time, then the hook fell out . The fish was a stunning Mirror of around 10lbs, the orange of it's tail contrasting wonderfully with its dark brown flanks. Dave arrived and was surprised that I'd got it in so quickly as he felt sure that I would still be playing it. A quick chat during which I missed a couple of bites then Dave was on his way.

    The afternoon settled into a pattern where I would get a couple of fish then have to wait 15-20 minutes before I would get another couple, and I felt this could be down to the fish patrolling around rather than settling and the water starting to loose a bit of it's colour as it got cooler making the fish a little spooky. Still I was putting fish in the net though I always felt that Colin had the edge as he was keeping up with me and his fish seemed to be of a better average size .

    Rod at last seemed to have had a a change of fortune hooking a decent Carp only to suffer one of those horrible moments as he played it all the way to the net only to have his 8lb line break for no apparent reason . Dave however had better luck when he latched into a decent fish, and although it gave him a bit of a runaround he soon had it safely in the net ......

    a9-11.jpg Dave playing a Carp. picture by pnm123

    My last fish proved to be a Tench of around 1¾lbs and when Dave called the All-Out at 4pm I'd taken 17 Carp to go with that Tench and the skimmer which I felt would be somewhere close to 60lbs .

    So Kit packed away and on to the Weigh-In with Kevin once more taking up his familiar role of scalesman. Rod kicked things off with 1lb for his solitary skimmer, while my fish came to 62½lbs . Kevin recorded 15¼lbs while it was Colin who took the honours on the day with a fine 67¾lbs . Tony found that his 25¼lbs was only good enough for 4th on the day as Dave produced 27¾ for 3rd. Martin recorded a level 14lbs and Zack 12½lbs. Ken produced 8¼lbs while Terry had struggled for 8½lbs. Bob could only muster 3¾lbs and Eddie had only 3½lbs to show for his efforts. Graham being the last to weigh produced a hard earnt 10¼lbs as his reward for plugging away at the silvers.

    So back to the Lodge for a welcome cuppa and a slice of bread pudding paid for by Dave .
    It turned out that our team had won on the day, meaning that Zack received his first ever pick-up from a match .
    While the weights had been a little disappointing in general I felt that the conditions hadn't shown the lake in it's best light, Match wise although it holds 19 pegs it probably can't hold more than 16 in comfort which restricts it a little, but I for one would be more than happy to fish it again.
    So that's it, definitely the final Marsh AC match of the year, well unless we sneak out somewhere for an impromptu Christmas match .

    Where am I off to next? Who knows? but the report will be here when I find out .

    Position  Peg          Angler             Weight     
     1st Peg 8 Colin Sharrard 67lbs 12ozs
     2nd Peg 2 Peter Morton 62lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 20 Dave Collier 27lbs 12ozs
     4th Peg 9 Tony Roberts 25lbs 04ozs
     5th  Peg 4 Kevin Loveland 15lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 11 Martin Hucker 14lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 12 Zack Johnson 12lbs 08ozs
     8th Peg 19 Graham Manning 10lbs 04ozs
     9th Peg 16 Terry Goff  8lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 13 Ken Walker  8lbs 04ozs
     11th Peg 17 Bob Hucker  3lbs 12ozs
     12th Peg 18 Eddie Dobson  3lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 1 Rod Turner  1lbs 00ozs

    Now the club doesn't operate a championship as such but for a bit of fun I worked out a table of the seasons results using a 20 point system, allowing for an anglers worst result to be dropped and 1 point awarded for a DNW. Guests results were not included in the table and the matches at the Private Lake and Cottage Lake at Colemans weren't included as neither of them were official club matches. As you can see it was very close in the end with Colin and Tony tied at the top. However Colin had 3 match wins to Tony's 2 and also caught a greater weight of fish. My blow out on the 1st match at Monks and missing the 1st match at Colemans knocked me back. Perhaps I should have worked it out on aggregate weight .

    Position  Angler                Monks  PeaLaneColemansRockellsNicks  ColemansRayne   Points    Total Weight 
     1st Colin Sharrard20 pts 14 pts  20 pts 17 pts18 pts  20 pts 11 pts 109 pts 580lbs 04ozs
     2nd Tony Roberts17 pts 15 pts  18 pts 16 pts20 pts  18 pts20 pts 109 pts 568lbs 12ozs
     3rd Dave Collier19 pts 20 pts  19 pts 18 pts15 pts  16 pts d.n.f. 107 pts 535lbs 04ozs
     4th Peter Morton 9 pts 17 pts  d.n.f. 19 pts17 pts  19 pts18 pts   99 pts 625lbs 04ozs
     5th Terry Goff13 pts  1 pt  13 pts 15 pts13 pts  13 pts17 pts   86 pts 325lbs 12ozs
     6th  Martin Hucker 6 pts  8 pts  11 pts  20 pts10 pts  12 pts16 pts   77 pts 499lbs 04ozs
     7th John Holdsworth 8 pts 12 pts   7 pts  d.n.f.12 pts  13 pts19 pts   71 pts 155lbs 00ozs
     8th Ken Walker18 pts 11 pts   9 pts  9 pts d.n.f.  10 pts 8 pts   65 pts 122lbs 00ozs
     9th Jim Boase d.n.f. 19 pts  12 pts  8 pts11 pts   d.n.f.14 pts   64 pts 134lbs 08ozs
     10th Judy Hermite10 pts 16 pts   d.n.f. 12 pts14 pts   d.n.f.11 pts   63 pts 171lbs 04ozs
     11th Chris Withall11 pts 18 pts  17 pts  d.n.f.16 pts  d.n.f. d.n.f.   62 pts 105lbs 08ozs
     12th Rod Turner 7 pts  1 pt  16 pts  7 pts 8 pts  14 pts 9 pts   61 pts  75lbs 08ozs
     13th Zack Johnson14 pts  9 pts   8 pts  6 pts 9 pts  11 pts 7 pts   58 pts  96lbs 14ozs
     14th Roger Noakes12 pts 13 pts   4 pts 11 pts d.n.f.  d.n.f.15 pts   55 pts 109lbs 08ozs
     15th Simon Watkins d.n.f. d.n.f.  15 pts  d.n.f.19 pts  17 pts d.n.f.   51 pts 212lbs 08ozs
     16th Graham Manning16 pts  7 pts  d.n.f. 14 pts d.n.f.   9 pts d.n.f.   46 pts 154lbs 12ozs
     17th Eddie Dobson d.n.f. 10 pts  10 pts 10 pts d.n.f.  d.n.f.12 pts   42 pts  82lbs 04ozs
     18th Kevin Loveland15 pts d.n.f.  14 pts  d.n.f. d.n.f.  d.n.f. d.n.f.   29 pts  48lbs 08ozs
     19th Ron Mannister d.n.f. d.n.f.   6 pts  d.n.f. d.n.f.  d.n.f.14 pts   20 pts  32lbs 00ozs
     20th Bob Hucker d.n.f. d.n.f.   5 pts 13 pts d.n.f.  d.n.f. d.n.f.   18 pts  94lbs 08ozs

    (d.n.f. = Did not Fish.   20 pts = Match Winner.)

     

  • 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

     

     

  • Colemans Cottage Fishery. Pathfield Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    ColemansCottage.jpg Colemans Cottage Fishery. picture by pnm123

    Saturday saw me traveling down to Witham in Essex for a Marsh AC club match on Pathfield Lake at Colemans Cottage Fishery. I'd been looking forward to this match as I'd never visited the fishery before, but had heard good things about it . As usual I'd arranged to meet up with Dave and follow him down and by 7am we were on the road. Blue skies and sunshine held the promise of a decent day, though this was replaced by dull grey skies as we exited the Dartford Tunnel , but a trouble free trip saw us pulling into the fishery car park around 8am. Into the fishery lodge and we were soon tucking into a hearty breakfast as Dave took the monies and organised the draw.

    There were 19 of us present including 4 guests so with the draw done it was back to the car park to sort the kit for the day ahead, and collect our keepnets and landing nets which are supplied by the fishery before we made our way to our pegs....

    W2-8.jpg Car Park 2 picture by pnm123

    It had been interesting to watch peoples reactions to the pegs they'd drawn, Dave had been more than happy with drawing peg 6, a peg he'd fished on previous visits , and judging by his reaction peg 11 which I'd drawn wasn't bad either . Thank heavens for my barrow as peg 11 appeared to be just about as far away from the car park as it was possible to get.

    W3-8.jpg Peg 11. Pathfield Lake. picture by pnm123

    Setting up it didn't look to bad, though there was a bit of green scum on the surface, but with a bit of an indent on the opposite bank and a few fish moving things were looking promising though the water level looked like it was about a foot down on its usual height.

    Tackle-wise I set up a couple of Mk3 Malman self cocking paste floats on 0·16 to a size 12 Drennan Carp Method. one to fish the 18 inches of water in the margins and the other for the 4 feet that seemed to be consistent from 3mtrs out to 11mtrs, and I set up a Malman 4X12 Adam on 0·16 to a size 16 Drennan Carp Match to fish pellet and corn at 6 and 10 mtrs as well as a Malman 0·3g MTD1 dibber on 0·16 to a size 16 Drennan Carp Match that would double up as a shallow rig and margin rig for pellet and corn. I also set up a pellet feeder and pellet waggler for right across. Bait was sweetcorn, pellet and GOT Atomic paste with 6mm hard pellet for feed.

    10am and Dave called the All-in and I shipped out 2 large pots of pellet and sweetcorn onto a line at 10mtrs and 5mtrs and fed some pellet down both margins. To give those lines a chance to settle I started off on the pellet feeder across, but despite signs of fish moving about didn't get a touch in the 1st half hour . Out with the pole onto the 10mtr line but despite switching baits and working the rigs couldn't buy a bite there either. A look on the pellet waggler was no more productive either and I was starting to worry. Jim Etherington to my right on peg 9 had managed 3 or 4 Carp by now but from what I could see others were struggling. Judy on peg 8 seemed to be in the same boat as me............

    W4-8.jpg Judy Hermite on peg 8. picture by pnm123

    ....... and Terry on peg 7 appeared to have had just a single fish............

    W5-8.jpg Terry Goff on peg 7. picture by pnm123

    About 2 hours in my float finally dipped , but rather than the elastic coming out with a Carp on the other end a small hand sized Skimmer flapped to the top, but was gratefully netted all the same. However with nearly 3 hours gone nothing had joined it. In desperation I filled it in at around 5mtrs pumped some expanders to try as a change bait, grabbed the camera and set off for a stroll looking for a bit of inspiration . Chris on peg 15 was admitting to a few silvers and 3 or 4 Carp and was soon sliding another into the net.............

    W13-6.jpg Chris Withall picture by pnm123

    Tony on peg 17 appeared to be struggling to get to grips with his peg, while Eddie down on peg 23 was handicapped by the painful effects of a slipped disc but was putting a few fish together ......

    W9-6.jpg Ed Dobson. picture by pnm123

    ......... as was Jim Boase almost opposite on peg 26...........

    W11-6.jpg Jim Boase. picture by pnm123

    Looking across to Wood Lake where there was an open being fished, I could see Browning's Dave Vincent but he didn't appear to be having much more luck than us, despite knowing the fishery really well ...........

    W12-6.jpg Dave Vincent (Browning) picture by pnm123

    Al on peg 28 was admitting to around 20lbs and with fish bubbling away down the track in front of him seemed to be firmly in the pound seats ..................

    W7-6.jpg Al Loader. picture by pnm123

    Meanwhile Paul on peg 34 was in danger of losing what little hair he had left trying to connect with bites that he was getting fishing the lead tight across to the island, mind you he had come to the match straight from a night shift so probably wasn't at his best, though it's always hard to tell with Paul Tongue [:P] .........

    W6-6.jpg Paul East. picture by pnm123

    Further along Clive had decided to target his margin and with 5 Carp in the net was hoping to crack on in the later stages .......

    W15-4.jpg Clive Pritchard. (2) picture by pnm123

    Dave up on peg 6 was struggling at this stage too with just 3 Chub and a Crucian, but as I passed Terry on peg 7 he was firmly attached to a rather angry Carp that he'd hooked into the tail, well not so firmly as it turned out as it departed rather abruptly without gracing the landing net after charging round most of Terry's swim ....................

    W16-3.jpg Terry in action. (1) picture by pnm123

    Back at my peg and I noticed a few bubbles coming up on the 5mtr line, so an expander was slipped onto the hook and the rig shipped out. Within 10 seconds the float slid away and a firm lift met with a pleasing resistance and a Common of around 3lbs was soon in the net . Back out and almost straight away I was rewarded with another Carp, this time a Mirror of around 4½lbs . Unfortunately I also suffered from a number of foul hooked fish which with the shallow water tended to charge around like lunatics disturbing the swim preventing me from building up any sort of rhythm though I did manage to keep catching reasonably regularly through to the end when Dave called the All-out at 4pm.

    The weigh-in at Colemans is a delight to watch as a bailiff comes round with a quad towing a trailer. The scales are attached to the trailer so that the fish are transfered to the weigh sling weighed and returned with the minimum of fuss and the fisheries nets collected all in one go. I was pleasantly surprised to find that my fish weighed 55lbs , the second best weight at that point behind Jim Etherington's 66½lbs which contained a right lump of 15lbs. Chris put 64lbs on the scales but it was Al who took the honours on the day with a fine net of fish weighing 88lbs , while Clive took 2nd place with a level 70lbs .

    Chatting with Dave Vincent afterwards in the car park it was plain that the Open on Wood Lake hadn't fish much better with some very good anglers struggling on the day . Back at the fishery lodge for a post match drink and the inquest was conducted. 3 guests had filled the top 3 spots, but all the club members seemed to have enjoyed the day even if the fishing had proved to be harder than expected. It's a cracking fishery and one I'd happily recommend that you pay a visit to if you're in the area. I know that I'll definitely be going back to it in the future .

    Position  Peg Angler  Weight
     1st Peg 28 Alan Loader           (Guest) 88lbs 00ozs  
     2nd Peg 36 Clive Pritchard       (Guest) 70lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 9 Jim Etherington     (Guest) 66lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 15 Chris Withall 64lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 11 Peter Morton 55lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 17 Tony Roberts 53lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 4 John Holdsworth 40lbs 00ozs
     8th Peg 5 Dave Collier 36lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 7 Terry Goff 35lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 23  Eddie Dobson 32lbs 00ozs
     11th= Peg 21 Bob Hucker 24lbs 00ozs
     11th= Peg 32 Graham Manning 24lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 26 Jim Boase 23lbs 00ozs
     14th Peg 19 Martin Hucker 15lbs 00ozs
     15th= Peg 8 Judy Hermite 13lbs 00ozs
     15th= Peg 30 Ron Mannister 13lbs 00ozs
     17th Peg 12 Mike Etherington   (Guest)   7lbs 00ozs
     18th Peg 3 Zack Johnson   6lbs 00ozs
     19th Peg 34 Paul East     DNW

    Next up for me is the final match of this year's Jinx Series at Rolf's Lake next Saturday.