Keith Ashby

  • 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

     

  • Hawkhurst Fishery. The Match Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    HawkhurstMatchlake.jpg Hawkhurst Match lake picture by pnm123

    Saturday was the last match of the year for Marsh AC, and the chosen venue was The Match Lake at Hawkhurst in Kent, to hopefully finish off the match calendar in fine style . With the car loaded I set off around 7am with the forecaster on the radio promising a fine sunny day ahead . By the time I reached Badgers Mount there was thick fog and I'd also had a phonecall from Keith (Gandhi) who was traveling down from Milton Keynes to guest on todays match. The fog hung around all the way down to Hawkhurst and I pulled into the car park just after 8am.
    There was a reasonable turn out assembled as we had a total of 5 guests joining us today and as the on site café wouldn't open till 9am we decided to draw and set up beforehand and then have breakfast before starting the match around 10am .

    Into the draw and I came away with peg 15, just about half way up the left hand bank as you look from the car park.......

    W1-11.jpg Peg 15. picture by pnm123

    ...and there was quite an erie silence as everyone settled into their pegs shrouded in fog...........

    W2-11.jpg Looking down the bank. picture by pnm123

    I was going to keep the set up simple. 1 line at around 7mtrs and another in the margin against the boards. Rig wise i set up 3 rigs consisting of Malman 4x12 Adam's on 0·18 to size 16 Drennan Carp Match hooks . 1 to fish at depth at 7mtrs (around 4 ft) another shallow and the 3rd for the margin where I had around 2ft on the shelf. I also set up the pellet waggler, but wasn't expecting to use it unless I struggled on the pole. Bait wise I went with 8mm fishery pellet with 6mm expanders and corn for change baits while feed was taken care of by 4 and 6mm fishery pellets .

    With the fog still hanging around I could just see Clive trying for some atmospheric shots with his camera.........


    ....... as i strolled up for a spot of breakfast just after 9am. I've got to say that the Full English at Hawkhurst is well worth the £5 , and the banter was soon flowing as everyone tucked in. Dave had decided to run a little pairs match with-in the match and sorted out the draw for that over breakfast as well. As we made our way back to the lake it was bathed in sunshine, the sun having burnt off the fog and Dave finally called the All-in at 10·15am.

    I fed 2 large pots of pellet on the 7mtr line to try and nail any fish in the vicinity to the deck straight away and a handfull on the margin line and shipped an 8mm banded pellet onto the 7mtr line where i could see the odd bubble coming up over the feed already. Judy opposite me was into a fish straight away.......

     I was just lifting the rig a foot and letting it drop back and after a couple of minutes the float dipped and I lifted into it and was into my 1st Carp of the day, a nice little Common of around 1½lbs . A welcome start as on the 2 previous occasions I've fished Hawkhurst this year it's been a bit of a struggle with both the matches being low weight affairs .
    It was just a case of trying to settle into a rhythm, flicking a pinch of pellet out and constantly working the rig to try and induce a bite.

     Worryingly sport seemed slow for most , though Bill on 19 and Keith on 17 had seen a bit of action , Poor Vince however was draw between the two of them and was having a real struggle just to get a bite . With an hour gone I had 10 fish in the net which was better than most from what I could see .

    I decided to have a look and see if the constant feed had brought the fish up off the bottom as I could see a few cruising about, but wasted 30 minutes for just 2 small fish as I tried to make it work . Reverting back to the depth rig I was still picking up regular fish but was suffering with the odd foul hooker, however from what I could see I was still doing better than most, indeed Terry to my left on peg 14 was heard to tell me to "give it a rest" as he was struggling despite having the cover of the tree to his right.

    Tony was stuck up on corner peg 10 all on his own and did seem to be getting a few...............

    It didn't seem to matter what I tried, I couldn't up my catch rate, but by sticking at it I was getting a fish every 5-6 minutes and slowly building a decent weight . Looking down to my right I could see that Roger on 16 was struggling, while Keith was still catching though not as regularly as me.

    Bill down on 19 seemed to have to stand to net his fish with yards of elastic streaming out of his pole. I heard someone say he was catching lumps, but was pretty sure that he was just on light elastics as the fish at Hawkhurst give a good account of themselves .

     

    Generally sport was slow though, with even the noted pegs struggling to put together a few fish, Colin was trying hard to put a few fish together from his peg, but just couldn't seem to get to grips with it today ..........

    With a couple of hours to go Dave (The Fish) Collier started to put a few together from down the edge ........

    .........so I had a look down my margin swim, but after 10 minutes without a bite I wrote it off as a bad job and went back to 7mtrs for the rest of the match. Despite trying the corn and expanders the only thing I could get a bite on was the 8mm banded pellet and even those only produced small dips which had to be struck, if you left it, waiting for it to develop further you'd missed it, but at least I kept putting fish in the net and when Dave called the All-out at 4·15pm I'd managed to put 64 fish in my nets . As I packed away my gear it was obvious from the talk going on it had been a bit of a struggle for most. Vince strolled up to give me yet another £1 as he had to shoot off quickly to sort out a family problem and he'd tipped back knowing his 14 fish wouldn't be enough on the day .

    So round with the scales for the weigh-in and Alan was soon leading with 50½lbs from peg 2 but relinquished it to Dave on 62¾lbs and then Tony up on corner peg 10 who put 69lbs on the scales. When they got to me on peg 15 my two nets came to a satisfying 118lbs for the match win . Keith managed a creditable 81½lbs and third on the day on his first visit to the venue, while Bill put the only other Ton of the day on the scales with his fish weighing 106½lbs for second place .

    Position  Peg         Angler    Weight
     1st Peg 15   Peter Morton 118lbs 00ozs  
     2nd Peg 19 Bill Gibbins          (Guest) 106lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 17 Keith Ashby         (Guest)   81lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 10 Tony Roberts   69lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 7 Dave Collier   62lbs 12ozs
     6th Peg 13 Clive Pritchard     (Guest)   54lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 2 Alan Loader          (Guest)   50lbs 08ozs
     8th Peg 12 Jim Boase   23lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 6 Judy Hermite   20lbs 12ozs
     10th Peg 1 Graham Manning            19lbs 04ozs
     11th Peg 3 Kevin Loveland   18lbs 08ozs
     12th Peg 5 Colin Sharrard   15lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 14 Terry Goff   13lbs 04ozs
     14th Peg 4 Ken Walker   12lbs 08ozs
     15th Peg 16 Roger Noakes   10lbs 12ozs
     16th Peg 20 Rod Turner     8lbs 08ozs
     17th Peg 18 Vince Gould          (Guest)        DNW
     
    Finally as mentioned earlier Dave decided to run a Pairs match on the day for a bit of fun and the top 3 on the day were as follows.......

     1st  Bill Gibbins & Kevin Loveland  
     2nd Alan Loader & Jim Boase
     3rd Peter Morton & Rod Turner

    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. 

    Position Angler                Monks   Rayne  Church  RockellsColemansHawkhurst Points  Total Weight 
     1st Peter Morton 16 pts  18 pts  13 pts  20 pts  19 pts  20 pts 93 pts 612lbs 14ozs
     2nd Tony Roberts 15 pts  19 pts  15 pts  17 pts  18pts  19 pts 88 pts 484lbs 15ozs
     3rd Dave Collier 19 pts  17 pts  17 pts  16 pts  16 pts  18 pts 87 pts 372lbs 08ozs
     4th Colin Sharrard 20 pts 20 pts  11 pts  19 pts  d.n.f.  13 pts 83 pts 478lbs 08ozs
     5th John Holdsworth 11 pts  10 pts  19 pts  15 pts  17 pts  d.n.f. 72 pts 249lbs 04ozs
     6th  Terry Goff 14 pts  16 pts  d.n.f.  13 pts  15 pts  12 pts 70 pts 239lbs 04ozs
     7th Judy Hermite 17 pts  d.n.f.   16 pts  11 pts   9 pts  16 pts 69 pts 176lbs 00ozs
     8th Kevin Loveland 10 pts  14 pts  18 pts   9 pts  d.n.f.  14 pts 65 pts 163lbs 04ozs
     9th Martin Hucker  8 pts   7 pts 20 pts  18 pts   10 pts  d.n.f. 63 pts 310lbs 12ozs
     10th Roger Noakes 12 pts  15 pts   8 pts  10 pts  d.n.f.  10 pts 55 pts 171lbs 08ozs
     11th Jim Boase 18 pts   9 pts  d.n.f.  d.n.f.  11 pts  17 pts 55 pts 131lbs 12ozs
     12th Graham Manning  7 pts  d.n.f.  10 pts   7 pts  12 pts  15 pts 51 pts 102lbs 08ozs
     13th Bob Hucker d.n.f.  12 pts  12 pts   8 pts  13ts  d.n.f. 45 pts 118lbs 08ozs
     14th Ken Walker 13 pts   5 pts   7 pts   6 pts  d.n.f.  11 pts 42 pts 108lbs 12ozs
     15th Chris Withall d.n.f.  d.n.f.  d.n.f.  12 pts  20 pts  d.n.f. 32 pts 148lbs 00ozs
     16th Eddie Dobson 9 pts  11 pts  d.n.f.   5 pts  14 pts  d.n.f. 30 pts  86lbs 00ozs
     17th Rod Turner d.n.f.   6pts    6 pts   4 pts  d.n.f.   9 pts 25 pts  34lbs 12ozs
     18th Zack Johnson 9pts   4 pts   5 pts  d.n.f.   7 pts  d.n.f.  25pts  28lbs 06ozs
     19th Simon Watkins d.n.f.  13 pts   9pts  d.n.f.  d.n.f.  d.n.f. 22 pts  50lbs 08ozs
     20th Paul East d.n.f.  d.n.f.   1 pt  14 pts   1 pt  d.n.f. 16 pts 113lbs 08ozs
     21st Gladys Collier d.n.f.  d.n.f.  14 pts  d.n.f.  d.n.f.  d.n.f. 14 pts  16lbs 02ozs
     22nd Jean Algar d.n.f.   8 pts   4 pts  d.n.f.  d.n.f.  d.n.f. 12 pts  25lbs 00ozs
     23rd Ron Mannister d.n.f.  d.n.f.  d.n.f.  d.n.f.   8 pts  d.n.f.  8 pts  13lbs 00ozs

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

    So that's the Marsh AC matches done for the year. It's been a pretty good year for me on the club matches one way or another, and they've all been fished in a friendly atmosphere with plenty of laughs and banter along the way. I'd like to say a BIG THANK YOU to Dave for organising things on our behalf, and I'm sure I speak for all the members and guests who've joined us over the course of the year when I say that his efforts are much appreciated  .

     Let's do it all again next year .

     

  • Alders Farm. The Match Lake.

    AldersFarmMatchLake.jpg picture by pnm123

    Today saw me making an early start for the 55 mile trip from South London up to Alders Farm, just outside the village of Great Brickhill. A good run up the M1 and A5 saw me pulling into the car park just after 8am. Kit loaded onto the barrow for the decent down the hill from the car park and into the pump house cafe for a sausage sandwich and a coffee before the draw.

    Now i very rarely fish at Alders, but today was more of an excuse to catch up with some of the GOT Baits anglers that I've been fortunate enough to get to know and fish with over the last couple of years. Chatting to Matt Nutt, Gary Thorpe and Trevor Price before the draw the general opinion was that a few fish would be caught as long as you didn't draw down in the corner (pegs 17-21). I was behind Matt at the draw and the look on his face said it all as he saw peg 19 stick to his hand, and I fared no better with peg 17 being my draw.

    Matt was kind enough to fill me in on what to expect, and I have to say I didn't feel to bad as I set my kit up. as it was a nice bright sunny day, though the wind that was blowing into our corner kept it pretty cool. I set up a couple of kits, rigged with MW Diamonds to fish at 13mtrs and 7 mtrs, and with peg 18 not being in another to fish down the edge towards 18 where i would just keep trickling a little bait in for later in the match. I also set up a feeder rod with a small maggot feeder, though with not a lot of water to aim at in the corner it wasn't a real consideration.

    Peg17.jpg picture by pnm123

    Baitwise I had some soft hookers, red maggot and sweetcorn with micro pellet for feed. 10am and all in saw a small pot of micro's with with a pinch of maggot and 6 bits of corn deposited on the 7 and 13mtr lines with some corn and pellet going in next to peg 18 in the margin.

    Nearly 3 hours in and all I had to show for my efforts were a few microscopic Rudd while the young lad to my left on peg 16 had managed a solitary Carp on the feeder.......

    Peg16.jpg picture by pnm123

    Matt was plugging away on 19 but at the time was faring no better, despite being familiar with the venue, with just a couple of the forementioned micro Rudd himself.

    Mattpeg19.jpg picture by pnm123

    Lookng around the lake, I could see that Matt's prediction was coming true with other anglers getting amongst the resident Carp. Nobody was bagging, but at least most seemed to be getting one or two. Looking across to Matt I noticed he appeared to have a fair bit of elastic coming from his top kit.   Yes, he was into a Carp, and obviously a decent one, indeed it proved to be a near double. Suddenly my float dipped and I nearly forgot to strike such was the shock . To say that I played it gently may be a bit of an understatement, but I was determined to get it safely in the net. It proved to be only about 4lb, but it was most welcome. Matt even managed to get a similar one while i was playing mine without me noticing, so carefully was I playing my fish.

    It would be nice to say that it was the start of a decent last couple of hours, but that was it for both myself and Matt  We didn't get another bite between us for the rest of the match. At the end Matt's fish gave him just over 14lbs while my solitary Carp and a few tiny Rudd made just 4lbs 3ozs, while poor Trevor Jeans on 21 suffered the dreaded DNW. The match itself was won by Gary Thorpe on peg38 at the opposite end of the lake with 10 Carp that he'd caught at 14mtrs on corn and pellet for 58lbs 14ozs.

    Keith (gandhi) popped down to watch the weigh-in and he was kind enough to carry both mine and Matt's rodbags back for us. A bit of banter with the lads in the car park brought the day to an end while Trev was kind enough to let me have a couple of samples of as yet unreleased GOT Baits products for me to try. Not the best of days for me fishing wise, but a good crack with Matt for company and I'll definately be going back to Alders, though I may wait till it warms up a bit 1st and the Carp get a bit more spread out and re-discover their appetites.   

     

  • Stockton Reservoir.

    The JINX Series 2007

    Match 4.

    StocktonReservoir-1.jpg Stockton Reservoir picture by pnm123

    Well, off to Stockton today for the 4th round of the Jinx Series. A nice trouble free drive up saw me arrive in plenty of time enabling me to take a leisurely stroll round what I consider to be one of BW's most scenic waters and to have a look at the pegs we would be fishing today.

    StocktonfromCarParkweb.jpg picture by pnm123

     In previous Jinx matches I've fished on the venue we have fished "The Boards" pegs, but for this match we were on those to the right as you enter from the car park including those known as The Animal pegs due to them being surrounded by masses of rushes which can make extracting any of the resident Carp something of a challenge. They are also home to plenty of bird life too.....................

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    Most of us arrived in good time allowing for a pre match drink in The Blue Lias Inn and the chance of a chin-wag and a chance to catch up.
    As usual Malc had forgotten a number of things including the weigh sling and draw sheets so the draw was a little delayed, meaning that we would be fishing from 1·30 - 6·30pm.

    The draw bag had dealt me peg 41, right on the end of the Animal Pegs so that I had relatively open water with just the end of the reeds reachable with a short cast on the feeder. To my left I had Paul Roberts accompanied by his good lady Jayne (Though rumour has it that she's really his community care worker Wink [;)]) on peg 42. While to my rightt on peg 40 was young Ant Haywood, current leader of this years Jinx Series, and only needing another section win to tie up the series with one match to go.

    My plan of attack was going to be simple, just setting up a feeder rod  for the chuck to the edge of the reeds alternating baits between meat, catmeat, corn, pellet or worm until I could find what they wanted. Initially I didn't set up my pole intent on sticking with the feeder.

    All in and most started on the feeder but Ant fed heavily at both 16mtrs and 8mtrs before spending a short time on the pole. Paul soon discovered that with Colin to his left and myself to his right he was surrounded by "Cockneys" and it would be fair to say that it set the tone for a sustained 5hrs of light hearted banter and mickey taking.Big Smile [:D]

    Sport was so slow that it was almost none existent, even this fella didn't seem to be having any luck..............

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    ..................though Ant managed to foul hook a Carp and played it patiently to the net with plenty of encouragement from yours truly and a short while later this was followed by another similar fish.............

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    ............ Me? I couldn't buy a bite and after 2½hrs out came the pole.

    Dave Collier came up for a chat and almost right on cue the float dipped up up popped a foul hooked Perch, straight into the net and at least a DNW had been avoided, this was soon followed by a Rudd that swallowed a worm twice it's size, I was positively baggin..........NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Angry [:(!]

    Paul was getting a few bites on the paste by now but was having trouble keeping them out of the reeds, but at least he was getting some fish into the net. I sat the final hour out on the paste over pellet and was briefly attached to a couple of Carp before they vanished into the distance, but the reality was that the final whistle was a blessing, as I had the feeling that I could have sat there for another 5 hours and progressed no further.

    So yet another £1 coin handed over to young Gemma due to her MINXING me as I weighed in an incredibly generous 4ozs from the scales-man.(The cheque's in the post Malc.)
    Paul edged out Ant for the section, but he's still in pole position for the series. Matt Nutt won on the day with 6 Carp all caught on the pellet for 48lbs.

    I still love the venue but it can be incredibly frustrating and it beat me today but I will return as it's one of those venues that I really enjoy.
    Next weekend I'm out with the members of Marsh AC at Hartleylands Farm where we're fishing the Reservoir, hopefully I'll manage a few more fish than today, but who knows? I'll let you know the outcome. 

    Position               Angler   Weight
     1st Matt Nutt  48lbs 00ozs
     2nd Roy Ravenhill 41lbs 08ozs
     3rd Paul Roberts 28lbs 00ozs
     4th Gary Thorpe                (Guest) 26lbs 00ozs
     5th Nick Jones 24lbs 08ozs
     6th Brian Bevan 23lbs 12ozs
     7th Dirk Williams 23lbs 00ozs
     8th Fred Parker 21lbs 12ozs
     9th Ant Haywood 17lbs 08ozs
     10th Nick Williams 16lbs 12ozs
     11th Eric Robathan 15lbs 04ozs
     12th= Steve Wilson 15lbs 00ozs
     12th= Dave Collier 15lbs 00ozs
     12th= Jimmy L                       (Guest) 15lbs 00ozs
     15th= Mark Causer 10lbs 00ozs
     15th= Keith Ashby 10lbs 00ozs
     17th Kevin Lake   9lbs 12ozs
     18th Malc Doyle   8lbs 04ozs
     19th Tim Westmoreland        (Guest)   8lbs 00ozs
     20th= Dave Moore   7lbs 08ozs
     20th= Clive Pritchard   7lbs 08ozs
     22nd Dave Ashby   7lbs 00ozs
     23rd Gemma Doyle   6lbs 04ozs
     24th Geoff Eggison   1lbs 08ozs
     25th Nick Watkins-Price                    12ozs
     26th= Peter Morton           04ozs 
     26th= Colin Sharrard           04ozs
     28th= Mark Lake       DNW
     28th= Dai Thomas       DNW
     28th= Simon Mound                (Guest)       DNW

     

  • Holly Farm Fishery. Gils Lake.

    The JINX Series 2007

    Match 3.

    Well after 6 weeks with no fishing due to work commitments it was just good to be getting out for a days fishing, especially as it was with the group of anglers who fish the Jinx Series.

    Holly Farm at Ashby Magna in Leicestershire was todays venue, a complex with 3 lakes, Moby, Trotters & Gils, with us fishing on Gils today.

    As usual I arrived with plenty of time to spare after a trip of around 100 miles and had a stroll round the venue, bumping into Nick W-P (another early bird) before retiring to the Cafe for a chat and a coffee with the others as they arrived.

    Malc (The Jinx) had suffered yet more car trouble during the week (Total brake failure this time) so he and Gem (The Minx) travelled up with Nick & Brian, meaning that we at least started almost on time for once.

    So into the draw bag to be rewarded with peg 7, at least one of the shorter walks from the car park. Now such was the weather today that the 1st 10 pegs had the wind howling from left to right while the rest were sheltered enough to be flat calm.

    The peg looked decent enough with the reed fringed far bank being around 13mtrs away and a bit of cover on both sides. For company I had Nick W-P to my left on 8 and Geoff to my right on 6.

    I sorted out 2 main lines of attack, 1 right over against the reeds and the other at 7mtrs down the track while I would also feed both margins during the course of the match, with a view to catching there later on.
    Baitwise I had the options of meat, paste, corn and pellet with a bag of the fishery pellet to supplement the feed.

    1·15pm and at the all-in I fed 2 pots with a mix of pellet, corn and meat at both 13 & 7 mtrs and with the wind gusting strongly opted to start at 7mts with a single grain of corn on the deck.
    30 minutes in and without so much as a knock the float suddenly dipped and within 30secs a small Carp of around 12ozs was safely in the net . This was to be a bit of a false dawn however as another 1½hrs went by without another bite.

    I decided to refeed heavily at 7mtrs and have a stroll to see how the rest were doing, before going to get a burger (which was looking as if it may be the best bite of the day )

    Geoff was sorting out a feeder as despite sticking it out at 13mtrs on the pole he had only lost the 3 Carp he'd hooked  , while Nick could only report a couple of half hearted knocks on his float that hadn't developed further.

    Strolling round Brian was owning up to 7 small Carp while Clive was another with nothing to show for his efforts ..................... 

    although Ant on the next peg was owning up to having around 20 fish in his net .......................

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    All along it appeared that there were pockets of fish and if you were lucky enough to have them in front of you you would catch while others around you would struggle.

    Matt managed 3 fish in the short time I watched while Malc could hardly buy a bite, and this seemed to be the story as you went down the pegs.

    Returning from my walk I sat at my peg and finished my burger and pondered how to approach the final 2 hours. Geoff had managed a couple of Carp on the feeder in my absence, but Nick was still fishless as was Keith's lad David, who was sweating on a £1 sidebet that he'd had with The Minx
    who was admitting to a small Roach & Perch in her net.

    The deciding factor was that the wind appeared to have died down a bit, and I still had plenty of finely cubed meat, so over to 13 mtrs with a shallow rig and out with the catty to see if I could tempt anything up in the water. 5-6 bits of meat every 30 second, surely this would bring something?
    40 minutes later and not a swirl, knock or bite.
    Back over with a full depth rig, if nothing had intercepted my free offerings perhaps they might be attracted to them laying on the deck?
    10 minutes in and the float slid away, but the white hydro couldn't stop it from reaching the reeds in time!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Back out with a Black Hydro'd kit and 10 minutes later the mearest dip of the float results in Carp number 2 in the net . In the final hour I managed another 4, nothing of any real size, but positively bagging compared with the rest of my match.  David managed to save his £1 from The Minx's clutches when he had a little Carp on a pellet and his top2 in the last 5 minutes of the match as he started to pack his kit away, not that he rubbed The Minx's nose in it...........MUCH!!!!!

    The weigh-in reflected just how patchy the venue had been on the day
    with Nick (Neo) Williams taking the win with 52lb 5ozs. Ant managed a 3rd section win on the trot putting himself into pole for the overall series honours. Also it was great to see Nick (Polepot) finally pick up some coin for 2nd in his section, his 1st payout despite fishing the Jinx Series from it's start 6 years ago.

    My six Carp weighed a meager 6lbs 6ozs which amazingly enough was enough for 2nd in my section, bringing me a bit of coin to go with my pound that The Minx had to return to me on the day.

    So a 200+mile round trip for not a lot of fish, but it was just good to be out on the bank again and end enjoying the crack.
    The next Jinx match is at Stockton, but before that it is the Maggotdrowning.com Pairs Weekend at Rolf's Lake which should be a blast if it's anything like last year.

    Position   Peg           Angler    Weight
     1st Peg 29 Nick Williams  52lb 05ozs  
     2nd Peg 21 Simon Mound        (Guest)   43lb 15ozs
     3rd Peg 15 Ant Haywood  41lb 05ozs
     4th Peg 3 Roy Ravenhill  37lb 05ozs
     5th Peg 26 Dave Moore  28lb 12ozs
     6th Peg 19 Matt Nutt  24lb 03ozs
     7th Peg1 Eric Robathan  23lb 14ozs
     8th Peg 12 Brian Bevan  15lb 13ozs
     9th Peg 17 Paul Roberts  12lb 15ozs
     10th Peg 2 Mark Causer  11lb 09ozs
     11th Peg 22 Nick Jones  10lb 07ozs
     12th Peg 23 Keith Ashby    8lb 09ozs
     13th Peg 20 Malc Doyle    6lb 12ozs
     14th Peg7 Peter Morton    6lb 06ozs
     15th Peg24 Kev Lake    5lb 10ozs
     16th=   Peg10 Mark Lake    4lb 02ozs
     16th= Peg 6 Geoff Eggison    4lb 02ozs
     18th Peg 18 Steve Wilson    3lb 15ozs
     19th Peg 5 Dave Ashby    1lb 12ozs
     20th Peg 30 Gemma Doyle            4ozs
     21st Peg16 Simon Rowley            1oz
     22nd= Peg 8 Nick  Watkins-Price     D.N.W.
     22nd= Peg 14 Clive Pritchard     D.N.W.

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The JINX Series 2007

    Match 1.

    RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123


    So here we were, back again for yet another Jinx Series.The banter was soon flowing as usual as most of the usual suspects were back again having been released back into the community along with a few new unsuspecting fools that had been attracted in the false hope of not being affected by The Jinx.

    The weather in the week leading upto the match had not been kind with heavy rain almost leading the lake to overflowing into the surrounding fields. Thankfully a spot of swift action by John Bennett and a couple of the local lads had saved the day meaning that no fish had been lost. However with every peg was under water and with pegs 16-18 lost to the recent bankside collapse and 19-21 out of bounds as they had been fenced off to keep the fish in, a bit of repegging was nessessary to accomodate the 29 anglers present on the day.
    Oh, and just to add to the problems the Carp had decided that today was the day for Lurvvvvvvve!!!!!  thrashing the margins to foam wherever you looked.


    Well of course the planned 11·30am draw was never going to happen, This is The Jinx Series after all, as Malc's car decided to self destruct yet again on the trip up from Wales, so it was more like 12·30pm once the draw was done with the fishing to be done from 1·30pm - 6·30pm.
    I had drawn 15, which in reality was somewhere around peg 38 if you had been able to see it, to my right for company I had Monkey (Nick W-P) and Dai for company while Malc had ended up literaly in peg34 (stewards inquiry needed there i think )

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    How to approach it was going to be the question as the conditions were like nothing I had ever encountered before at Rolf's. I settled for a margin approach just past a bush to my left which is normally on dry land surrounded by grass and also set up a feeder rod as i had plenty of space down into the corner on my left to throw to.

    So 12·30am and all-in sees me put a bit of meat onto the feeder rig and a plug of over wetted feed pellet into the cage feeder and lob it down towards the corner + 3 good handfulls of feed pellet are deposited in front of the bush. A couple of minutes later and the tip wraps round and I'm into a Carp. It actually felt strange to be using a rod at Rolf's, and despite some encouragement from Malc...."You won't land it"..... it was soon in the net. Well you can imagine my amazement on lifting the net to find not 1 but 2 Carp safely nestling in the bottom of it!!!!!!!!
    Apart from the weigher at 9½lbs with my hook in it's mouth there was another of around 8lbs keeping it company!!!!! However I did the decent thing and put the 8lb'er straight back, a good start none the less.

    Straight back out and another couple of minutes pass and the tip wraps round again but this time it's just a solitary 7lb'er that's in the bottom of the net. So 10 minutes in and 18lbs+ already, could this be a red letter day?
    Unfortunately the next 40 minutes saw not so much as a flicker from the tip, so reluctantly it was out with the pole rig...................

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    ................... Dropping it in to what is normally a shallow margin saw me being plagued by silvers that just whittled away the bait whether it was pellet, paste or meat with the occaisional one managing to hang itself just long enough to find itself on the hook.

    Conditions were having an effect on most, I could see Eric on 39 fishing his "Margin" and giving what appeared to be some Prestons 19h or was it Purple Hydro? lacky a good work out


    Brian on what is normally peg1 getting amongst a few fish by fishing up in the water, though he did loose a few as they dived under the sunken platform as he tried to land them, while next door to him........


    ............Paul was slipping a few in his net in the hope that he could finally beat Matt off of the next peg as he was suffering from a peg that seemed to be solid with silvers.

    Directly across from me was Simon (me)............


    .........who despite the sunglasses wasn't Terminating to many, while next door to him was Clive..........


    ................who despite having spent countless hours over the last few months getting to know the venue by fishing in the various leagues was just having one of those days where it just wasn't happening for him .

    Dirk wandered along with his son who had come down to help him out with a tale of woe involving a 12lb'er and a landing net that split depositing said fish straight back in the water , while monkey having struggled for a bite finally hooked one only to have it strip his rig complete with his newly brought hydro straight out of his top kit!!!!!

    Dai finally managed one but it did lead him a merry dance on what appeared to be black hydro, seeming to be ever so reluctant to get it's head up..........


    ...............While Malc having finally reverted to the pole was starting to put a number of weighers on the scales.

    I finally managed to get amongst a few fish by fishing tight up against the bush in about 12 inches of water over what is grass with a big lump of paste, a tactic which saw me put another 9 fish on the bank though only the last was a weigher, though I probably lost a similar number that just bolted straight through the bush.

    Weigh-in time saw me end with 64lbs 8ozs for 3rd in my section and 12th on the day, not the best or worst result on a day that has frustrated many.

    Taking the honours on the day was Dave "Yorkie" Moore with a new PB match weight of 150lbs..........


    ...........a very popular winner as Dave is one of the few originals left that has fished  The Jinx Series since the very 1st series of matches.

    Unfortunately Rolf wasn't present for the match today as a result of having had an operation the previous day,
    However all our thoughts were with him for a full and speedy recovery and we look forward to seeing him fit and fully recovered on our next visit.    

    So that's it for this 1st match, hopefully The Minx will be in attendance on the next match at Tunnel Barn Farm so that a few of us can reclaim some £1 coins that we have merely lent her.
    We'll see when we do it all again on Saturday 30th June.

    Position    Peg              Angler     Weight
     1st Peg 8 Dave Moore  150lbs 10ozs   
     2nd Peg 15 Ant Haywood          145lbs 04ozs
     3rd Peg 14 Roy Ravenhill 139lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 34 Malc Doyle  135lbs 12ozs
     5th Peg 1 Brian Bevan  109lbs 12ozs
     6th Peg 9 Mark Causer   93lbs 04ozs
     7th Peg 2 Paul Roberts   81lbs 00ozs
     8th Peg 25 Nick Williams   76lbs 12ozs
     9th Peg 3 Matt Nutt    75lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 40 Eric Robathan   72lbs 14ozs
     11th Peg 32 Colin Sharrard    66lbs 08ozs
     12th Peg 38 Peter Morton    64lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 30 Fred Parker    62lbs 12ozs
     14th Peg 24 Steve Wilson   59lbs 00ozs
     15th Peg 6 Clive Pritchard    44lbs 12ozs
     16th Peg 22 Keith Ashby   36lbs 04ozs
     17th Peg 31 Keith F                     (Guest)   32lbs 00ozs
     18th Peg 29 Nick Jones    30lbs 08ozs
     19th Peg 13 Tim Westmoreland     (Guest)   23lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg 4 Simon Rowley    20lbs 04ozs
     21st Peg 36 Dai Thomas    17lbs 00ozs
     22nd Peg 10 Dave Collier    15lbs 00ozs
     23rd Peg 23 David Ashby      8lbs 00ozs
     24th Peg 27 Paul D                       (Guest)     5lbs 00ozs
     25th Peg 11 Geoff Eggison                4ozs
     26th Peg 7 Jeff Hollidge       DNW
     27th Peg 37 Nick Watkins-Price      DNW
     28th Peg 26 Malc Hawkins       DNW
     29th Peg29 Dirk Williams       DNW

     

  • Alders Farm. The Match Lake.

    Matt Nutt's Charity Match
    supporting
    Disabled Angler.co.uk.

    AldersFarmMatchLake.jpg Alders Farm Match Lake picture by pnm123


    Well today was the day of Matt Nutt's match at Alders Farm in support of The Disabled Angler.co.uk 2007 Charities Championship, which this year is aiming to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Relief and Rainbows Children's Hospice. It's days like this that show just how the internet brings like minded individuals together for good causes, with members from Maggotdrowning, The Danglers, The GOT forum and Total-Fishing amongst those attending on the day Smile [:)].

    A foggy trip down meant that I arrived at about 7·50, just in time to get my tackle together and head down to the fishery café for brekky and a chance to view one of the more off the wall fundraisers on the day. Trevor Price of GOT Baits had been persuaded to part with his old faithfull slippers after the lads on the GOT Forum pledged £200+ just to be allowed to burn them at the end of the match ThumbsUp [:T]..........

    9am and the draw saw me with peg 33 for my match, with Gary Page of GOT Baits for company on 32, Nick Bryan on 34 and Dirk on 35..............

    Plumbing up saw me facing pretty much the same as the previous Sunday with just 2½ ft at 12mtrs and a shallow bramble lined bay with maybe 18 inches depth to my right for a margin swim.

    The all-in was called at 10·15 and a couple of pots of GOT 4mm sinkers were potted out on the 12 mtr line and a handful into the margin. Straight out to 12 mtrs with a GOT 6mm soft hooker at dead depth and within 30 seconds I was playing my 1st fish of the day, a small Carp of about 2lbs . Indeed the 1st hour went well for me with 10 Carp finding their way to the keepnet all falling to pellet fished at dead depth allowing me to keep pace with Gary on 32.

    Nick on 34 however was suffering one of those matches Angry [:(!]..........

    The Carp in his peg were obviously related to Harry Houdini, slipping the hook on numerous occasions, Indeed 1½hrs into the match all he had to show for his efforts were a couple of tiny Rudd Frown [:(].

    Unfortunately after my good start things slowed down, I would get 2 or three bites allowing me to nick the odd fish and would then have to wait 15-20 minutes for another run of bites. Gary however was catching more regularly, although he appeared to be suffering from a few lost fish, probably foul hooked at least he was managing to keep the bites and fish coming.

    Further round on 30 Matt was having a bit of a struggle and resorted to impersonating a Jap Sniper as he tried to winkle a few lumps out from under his marginal bush Big Smile [:D]........

    Along on 28 Wayne Panting was getting a fair few fishing meat up in the water (one of the few to catch up) along with Steve Wroe on 29 next door, while further along Keith aka Gandhi could be seen doing his best to sneak a few out of his margin Wink [;)].........

    I finally managed to put a run of fish together in the last 40minutes, just a bit to little to late, and with the all-out called I knew Gary had battered me off the next peg Frown [:(]. The weigh-in just confirmed it, my 25 Carp totaling just over 63lbs while Gary put 114lbs 11ozs onto the scales for a comfortable win ThumbsUp [:T].

    Wayne from The Danglers had had a decent day on his 1st visit to the fishery, the scales recording his weight at 81lbs 7ozs for a very creditable 2nd overall..............

    Back to the café for the results and a raffle and I was pleasantly surprised to find that I had won my section thanks to Gary taking the win Big Smile [:D].

    The really good news however was the presentation by Matt of the proceeds of the day.......
    Shocked [:0] £1417 !!!!! with the promise of more to come in, which was gratefully accepted by Dirk on behalf of Disabled-Angler.co.uk.

    All that was left was to give the send off to Trev's slippers which was done with some style ThumbsUp [:T] ..............

    So a great day all round, A Big Thank You to Matt for organising the match, and to all the anglers that took part. I can't wait for next year Big Smile [:D].

     

  • Alders Farm. The Match Lake.

    TalkAngling.co.uk Forum Match.

    AldersFarmMatchLake.jpg Alders Farm Match Lake picture by pnm123

    At the back end of December last year Keith aka Gandhi had offered to organise a match for the members of the TalkAngling website who had expressed an interest in fishing at Alders Farm, and is often the way with these things the 20 places were soon filled. As with most of these type of events those with allegiances to more than one site ended up being involved, but that just adds to the banter and fun on the day.

    A nice smooth journey from South London found me arriving in the car park by 7·30am, closely followed by MarkC, Royst and Eric.The biggest shock however was the arrival of Malc (The Jinx) and daughter Gemma (The Minx
    ) a whole hour before the draw !!!!!!! Soon it was time to dip the nets and face "The Hill" down to the Match Lake and a waiting breakfast, and I have to say that it's a top brekkie that really sets you up for the day.

    9am and it's draw time and a £1 side bet was agreed with The Minx
    before peg 3 stuck to my hand, a nice short walk. A quick chat with a couple of the GOT anglers saw my plan of attack formulated for the 5 hours ahead and I was soon settled in with Chris BT for company on peg 2 and Phil Young aka Madd on peg 4.

    The plan was to be fishing on the deck at 12mtrs where it was about 3ft deep and to keep pinging a few pellets in to see if they would come up later while feeding a line under the bush to my left where hopefully a few lumps would show later. Bait wise I went with a mix of GOT expanders and soft hookers with 4mm hard feed pellets.

    At the all in I put a handfull under the bush and 2 pots of pellet out on the 12mtr line before going straight out over it. Within a minute I'd bumped one but next put in came back with a nice chunky Mirror around the 2lb mark.

    Looking over to the other side I could see Wilky taking in the sun in his shorts and Matt stripped to the waist while I was shielded from the sun by the bush to my left and with the wind blowing towards me sat shivering in bib & brace and fleece , even Malc remarked on it when he came down on one of his customary wanders.

    Matchwise it proved to be a bit frustrating as I suffered runs of unhittable bites and a number of foulhookers . Laying a couple of inches of line on the deck, or moving up off the deck appeared to have no effect, with the fish only wanting it at dead depth and nothing showing under the bush. Numbers wise Chris and I probably had the same number of fish, but his appeared to be a better stamp.

    Weigh in time rolled round at 3pm and it was noticable that the usual pegs hadn't produced while normally unfancied ones had and this was put down to the fact that ours was the 3rd match on the venue in 3 days. Never the less with a total weight of 1184lbs 12ozs weighed in between 20 anglers averaging out at just under 60lbs per peg it goes to show what a good venue Alders is.

    Winner on the day was Vic Nugent who had 47 carp making up his winning bag of 111lbs 12ozs.

     
    Many Thanks to Keith for organising the day, I certainly enjoyed it and will be back next Saturday to fish Matt Nutt's Charity Match in aid of Disabled Angler.Co.Uk .
     
     1st Peg 38   Vic Nugent    111lbs 12ozs  
     2nd Peg 5  Simon Edwards   100lbs 07ozs 
     3rd Peg 23   Roy Ravenhill     82lbs 03ozs
     4th Peg 18   Gary Thorpe     79lbs 13ozs 
     5th Peg 28  Trevor Price    70lbs 06ozs
     6th Peg 36  Keith Ashby    70lbs 04ozs
     7th Peg 4 Phil Young    69lbs 14ozs 
     8th Peg 17  Mark Causer    68lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 2 Chris BT    67lbs 04ozs
     10th Peg 32  Matt Nutt    61lbs 06ozs
     11th Peg 8 Tony Walsh   58lbs 12ozs
     12th Peg 3 Peter Morton    57lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 29  Mick Wilkinson    54lbs 04ozs
     14th Peg 7 Malc Doyle    51lbs 13ozs
     15th Peg 1 Pete Thompson    50lbs 06ozs
     16th Peg 6 Rob Bailey    47lbs 04ozs
     17th Peg 20  Eric Robathan    32lbs 15ozs
     18th Peg 27  Gemma Doyle    25lbs 01ozs
     19th Peg 21  David Ashby    13lbs 13ozs
     20th Peg 34  John Kingfisher      11lbs 11ozs 

     

  • Rockells Farm. Saffron Walden. Essex.

    Marsh AC. Christmas Match.

    RockellsFarm-2.jpg Rockells Farm picture by pnm123

    Well after 10 weeks without wetting a line I had received an invitation to join Dave (TheFish) Collier and the members of Marsh AC on their Christmas match at Rockell's Farm. I had heard some good reports about the venue and duly arranged to meet Dave at the services at junction 8 on the M11 at 7·30am.

    A heavy frost greeted me as I loaded the car, matching the 1st one of the year that had arrived on Saturday morning, and the drive up saw the temp refuse to rise above 0°C which didn't bode well Frown [:(].

    Now Dave had only returned the previous day from a Caribbean Cruise so may have been disorientated, but even with his sat-nav managed to take the wrong turn out of the services and lead us back towards London Tongue [:P].

    Arriving nearer to 8·30 than the planned 8am welcomes were soon exchanged with familiar faces amongst the others that had been invited including 4 of the lads from the GOT Baits Squad (Gary, Keith, Vic & Madd) and Terry Goff aka Wily Coyote (a fellow MD'er) Wink [;)].
    Therefore pegging was carried out in a bit of a rush prior to the draw, but a bit of misunderstanding ensued that put a spanner in the works, and although it was finally resolved, it did make things a bit rushed for the start of the match as peg numbers had to be shuffled.

    I ended up pegged between Keith and Madd, and just set up a pole to fish at around 6mtrs into around 4ft of water and down the left bank around 2½ft deep.
    Bait for the day was corn and pellet, though in hindsight i should have set up a bomb rod to fish to the island at around 30yds Frown [:(].

    The heavy frost had started to knock the colour out of the water, and for me it never happened, not a single bite .
    Keith and Madd however both managed to get among a few fish, Keith ending up in 1st place with 7 carp for 22½lbs ThumbsUp [:T] ...........................


    .......................while Madd took 8 carp for 20¾lb and 2nd overall ........................


    .......................leaving me like a bit of Cod (Battered both sides ).

    A peg draw in the car park after the match saw everyone getting a prize and these were boosted by a generous donation of goodies from Trev and Gary of GOT Baits, ensuring that everyone went home with a prize ThumbsUp [:T].

    So not the best of days for me, but still great just to be back out on the bank in good company after a bit of a lay-off.
    Thanks again to the lads from Marsh AC, I look forward to fishing with you again, though hopefully I'll put a few fish in the net next time Wink [;)]
    .

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The JINX Series 2006

    Match 6.

    RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123

    Well The Jinx Series really lived up to it's name, as it returned with a vengance, reducing even Rolf's Lake to mediocrity and biting most of us on the bum in the process.

    Twentyone of the series regulars were joined in the car park by eight guests, such is the reputation of the venue, and with the outcome still to be decided in both the singles and pairs, the draw was eagerly awaited.

    As usual it was a tad late, and after drawing peg16 I wasn't exactly chuffed, but with 2 guests in my 5 man section things were maybe not so bad.
    For company I had Keith on 15 (today's Golden Peg ) and Paul on 17. These are normally better winter pegs, but Keith had already decided to fish the meat as it had brought him plenty of success recently (2 double tons), and being the Golden Peg would ensure that Keith gave it his full attention. Paul was still in with a very good chance of the pairs title so would also giving it his maximum attention.

    I had decided to go with paste with 6mm expanders as a back up and when the All-in came at 1·30pm I potted 2 large cups of squid/liver pellets in at 7mtrs in front and one into the bush to my left for later. Out with the paste at 7mtrs and wait for a bite, even if it wasn't the best area I was sure that a few fish would come my way.

    1 hour in without as much as a knock I was starting to have misgivings, normally with pellet going in at a steady rate you'll get a fizz in the swim, I hadn't seen so much as a bubble . A couple of fish had come out on the car park bank, but other than that most seemed to be struggling.

    1½hrs in and Keith was finally into one and so was I as the float finally buried.
    Mine was only about 5lbs, but it was a start.
    Adding a section to fish beyond my feed produced nothing, while a quick look under the bush produced a foul hooked fish that tore off leaving me with just a scale. Keith meanwhile had added a 13½lb weigher, while Paul's swim appeared entirely devoid of carp.

    Eric opposite me on 25 managed to put a few together as the match progressed, but not in the usual numbers.

    Apart from another couple of foul hookers that left me scales for souveniers, I managed just 2 more carp and a small skimmer for 16lbs 6ozs . Keith had managed another couple boosting his weigh to 31lbs 12ozs, which would prove to be enough for the section , while Paul managed just 6 small roach for 6ozs .

    Colin guesting on peg 19 said at the end that he hadn't had a bite all day, but did manage to land a couple of foul hooked fish, the largest right at the end weighed 18½lbs ..............



    The weigh in soon revealed just how hard the day had been,as it was conducted in what must have been a record time............


    but with Eric winning his section, I knew he had pipped me by a point, but it was all academic once Brian put an excellent 109lbs 8ozs on the scales to win his section and the Individual Jinx Series overall .

     1st  Clive Pritchard                  (Guest)   120lb 08oz  
     2nd  Brian Bevan   109lb 08oz
     3rd  Adrian Wood                     (Guest)     61lb 11oz 
     4th  Derek Robathan                 (Guest)     51lb 04oz 
     5th  Malc Doyle     47lb 12oz
     6th  Dirk Williams     42lb 10oz
     7th  Simon Rowley     38lb 08oz
     8th  Nick Watkins-Price     38lb 02oz
     9th  Eric Robathan     33lb 00oz
     10th  Nick Jones     32lb 08oz
     11th  Keith Ashby     31lb 12oz
     12th=  Mark Causer     31lb 00oz
     12th=  Kev Lake     31lb 00oz
     14th  Geoff Eggison     30lb 08oz
     15th  Ant Haywood     28lb 08oz
     16th  Chris Withall                     (Guest)     28lb 04oz 
     17th  Colin Sharrard                   (Guest)     26lb 08oz 
     18th  Steve Wilson     23lb 08oz 
     19th  Dave W                             (Guest)     22lb 12oz 
     20th  Neil  McMurran      21lb 14oz
     21st  Matt Nutt     18lb 12oz
     22nd  Tony Roberts                     (Guest)     17lb 08oz 
     23rd  Peter Morton     16lb 06oz
     24th  Gemma Doyle                      (Guest)     15lb 08oz 
     25th  Dave Ashby     13lb 00oz

    I'd just like to say a big WELL DONE to Brian, he's fished a superbly consistent series with 4 section wins and 2 seconds, all on venues that were new to him, making him a worthy winner of the series .

    The final prizegiving/farewells were of course a complete cock-up as is usual with Malc , as he had left the trophies, prize money and pairs running totals on the kitchen table in Wales. So no change there then .

    I'd just like to say a BIG THANK YOU to Malc for organising what is probably the most enjoyable and friendly match series I've ever fished, and another BIG THANK YOU to all the anglers that have fished the series, It's you that makes the series the success it is .
    Let's do it all again next year .

    Overall Individual Series Result.

     1st   Brian Bevan 

    1

    2 

    1

        6 points   381lb 12oz 
     2nd

     Eric Robathan 

    4 

       7 points   254lb 04oz
     3rd  Peter Morton 

       8 points  278lb 06oz
     4th  Steve Wilson 

    4 

       8 points  199lb 04oz
     5th

     Mark Causer 

       8 points  183lb 10oz
     6th  Malc Doyle 

    3 

       9 points  179lb 08oz
     7th  Dirk Williams 

     10 points  224lb 14oz
     8th  Matt Nutt 

    6 

     12 points  336lb 06oz
     9th  Ant Haywood 

    4 

     12 points  215lb 14oz
     10th  Dave Ashby 

     12 points  198lb 06oz
     11th  Paul Roberts 

    6 

     12 points  172lb 11oz
     12th  Geoff Eggison 

    5 

     12 points  160lb 00oz
     13th

     Simon Rowley 

    4 

     12 points  134lb 00oz
     14th  Dave Moore 

     13 points  227lb 15oz
     15th  Keith Ashby 

    4 

     16 points  151lb 08oz 
     16th  Nick Watkins-Price

    6 

     16 points  109lb 05oz
     17th  Tim Westmoreland      

    6 

     18 points    79lb 08oz
     18th

     Kevin Lake 

     18 points    63lb 01oz
     19th

     Nick Jones 

    6 

     20 points    94lb 02oz
     20th  Nick Williams 

    5 

     20 points    69lb 14oz
     21st  Neil McMurran 

    6 

     21 points    82lb 00oz
     22nd    Dai Thomas 

     23 points    29lb 08oz
     23rd  Mark Bennett 

     24 points    75lb 00oz
     24th  Dan Thomas 

     24 points    16lb 00oz
     25th  Nick Bryan 

     26 points    82lb 02oz
     26th  Roy Ravenhill 

    6 

     26 points    74lb 12oz
     27th  Andy Felton 

    6 

     26 points    40lb 00oz
     28th  Pete Thompson 

    6 

     27 points    84lb 00oz
     29th  Jimmy Leedham 

    6 

     27 points    46lb 04oz
     30th  Geoff Palmer 

    6 

     28 points    30lb 08oz
     
    NB: Anglers were allowed to drop their worst section result during the series so that the Overall Series results were decided by best 5 out of 6 section points.
    Overall weight counting in the result of anglers tieing on points.
     
    Overall Pairs Result.
     
    Position               Anglers              Points    Weight
     1st  Geoff Eggison & Eric Robathan 33 33 18 16 13 17

    97

     414lbs 04ozs
     2nd  Ant Haywood & Paul Roberts 9 60 12 16 48 32

    117

     388lbs 09lbs
     3rd  Keith Ashby & Simon Rowley 25 60 29 36 30 12

    132

     274lbs 08ozs
     4th  Kevin Lake & Dave Moore 48 62 16 21 38 27

    150

     291lbs 00ozs
     5th  Andy Feltham & Brian Bevan 25 31 33 44 35 33

    157

     421lbs 12ozs
     6th  Mark Causer & Neil McCurran 39 35 46 35 38 23

    170

     265lbs 10ozs
     7th  Malc Doyle & Roy Ravenhill 50 34 41 47 20 34

    176

     255lbs 04ozs
     8th  Peter Morton & Jimmy Leedham 34 62 47 36 13 48

    178

     324lbs 10ozs
     9th  Steve Wilson & Dai Thomas 33 62 36 46 46 32

    193

     230lbs 12ozs
     10th  Dirk Williams & Mark Bennett 25 60 64 42 34 35

    196

     299lbs 07ozs
     11th  Nick Williams & Nick Jones 39 60 23 50 47 37

    196

     163lbs 08ozs
     12th  Matt Nutt & Geoff Palmer 21 62 64 34 33 47

    197

     366lbs 14ozs
     13th  Dave Ashby & Tim Westmoreland 35 62 35 45 50 49

    214

     198lbs 06ozs
     14th  Dan Thomas & Nick Watkins-Price  46 34 62 38 64 37

    217

     125lbs 05ozs
     15th  Nick Bryan & Pete Thompson 17 64 64 64 64 64

    273

     166lbs 02ozs
     

    NB: Pairs were allowed to drop their worst points total during the series so that the results were decided by best 5 out of 6 points scores.
    Overall weights counting in the result of pairs tieing on points.

     

     

  • Manor Farm Leisure. Windmill Lake.

    The JINX Series 2006

    Match 5.

    Climbing into the car to set off on the 120+ mile trip, it was lashing down, Proper Jinx Series weather for a change. I stopped off in Battersea for breakfast as usual, and by the time I reached the M40 the rain had stopped.
    I arrived at Manor Farm around 11am to find Me(simon) already in attendance having had a stroll round Windmill Lake.
    Time for a cuppa and a cheeseburger .
    Keith arrived with David and the obligatory photo's of his new granddaughter                 
    Yes that's right, just in case you didn't know Keith is now a Granddad.

    As the rest arrived we took a stroll round ourselves. Windmill is the most established of the lakes on the complex with a couple of islands and features to fish to in most pegs and a good spread of depths from 5-12 feet. However it was very obvious that there was a fair bit of water missing with all the pegs short of the water!!! the level must be about 3 feet down on normal.

    The draw as ever on Jinx matches was late as Malc rolled in past noon and went to peg out as with only 20 of us fishing we could leave out a few tight pegs. At least you can park behind or close to the majority of pegs so it's not to much of a struggle.

    I ended up with peg 8 with Royst on peg7 to my left for company and Eric (ejayar) next down on peg 6. To my right on peg 9??? None other than THE JINX himself .

    The all in came at 1·30 pm and I was nowhere near ready having made a complete mess of trying to set up a pellet waggler, putting the line through the legs on one eye and then having corrected that finding a wind-knot in the line . Other rigs were just a top2 and a top3 as there was plenty of water straight in front. Grey skies held a promise of rain while a blustery wind threatened to make presentation difficult for those of us on the more exposed pegs. At least we could set up close to the water on our side, while opposite they had to set up on their platforms as can be seen by this photo....

    Really the fishing was reasonably simple feeding 4mm pellet and fishing paste soon started producing pasty sized carp, much to Malc's disgust as he doesn't count these as real fish .

    Royst was to be heard beating himself up on the next peg as he struggled to get to grips with trying to fish paste, struggling to hit the bites and then loosing some of those that he managed to hook.

    A couple of hours in and I was sure I heard a "crack" and sure enough here was a top3 and part of a No4 belonging to Eric going down like the Titanic with a Carp attached.This forced Eric into fishing a top3 for the rest of the match as he didn't have a spare No4 (well he did, but didn't remember till the end of the match )

    Needless to say there was a bit of banter between Malc and myself during the match, one of the main topics being Hydrolastic. "Just point it at the fish and watch it come back to you" what a load of BO***CKS "Pump it and lift to lock it" That's why Malc had to stand on his box to net a 2lb'er I suppose.

    I kept catching sporadically all through the day, i even had a look at the pellet waggler, getting a Carp and a Chub, but the wind made presentation to awkward, so I stayed on a top2 for the rest of the match.

    2½hrs in and a stomach churning stench wafted to my nostrils Malc had got his cat meat out!!!!!!!!
    Now this hadn't been kept in a tin but had been fermenting in a plastic bag in his car for gawd knows how long!!!! He even reckoned there were things moving in it I wasn't about to go and look.

    With about an hour to go David A popped up for a chat, having resigned himself to forking out another £1 to Gem (The Minx) who was fishing her 1st JINX match. Royst was still muttering about never fishing paste again and a look further up the bank revealed Matt catching at a far steadier rate than anyone else, while Bevan Boy(Brian) had been steadily catching most of the day as had been Dirk on the peg to Brian's right.

    6·30pm and weigh in time and the scales reveal 69lbs 4ozs and a pleasing section win for me .
    Further round Matt puts an unbeatable 107lbs onto the scales for the win on the day, having fished paste and slop up in the water.

    Moving round The Minx had done more than enough to part David from another £1 . Dirk managed a very creditable 92lbs (just missing out on a Jinx Ton again) for 2nd to pip Brian's 83lbs 3rd place weight, in the process winning the section, thus ensuring that the series was kept alive to the last Match at Rolf's.

     1st  Matt Nutt 107lb 00oz  
     2nd Dirk Williams   92lb 12oz
     3rd Brian Bevan   83lb 12oz
     4th Peter Morton   69lb 04oz
     5th Eric Robathan   65lb 00oz
     6th= Dave Moore   55lb 00oz
     6th= Mark Causer   55lb 00oz
     8th Geoff Eggison   52lb 00oz
     9th= Malc Doyle   46lb 04oz
     9th= Jimmy L   46lb 04oz
     11th Roy Ravenhill   44lb 04oz
     12th   Tim Westmoreland   44lb 00oz
     13th Keith Ashby   43lb 00oz
     14th Steve Wilson   30lb 08oz
     15th Gemma Doyle         (Guest)   27lb 08oz 
     16th Nick Williams   23lb 00oz
     17th Ant Haywood   22lb 08oz
     18th Derek Robathan     (Guest)    10lb 00oz 
     19th Simon Rowley     7lb 00oz
     20th Dave Ashby     6lb 04oz


    So next up it's the Final round of the series at Rolf's. How will it all turn out? We'll see on Saturday 9th September.

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Maggotdrowning.com

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     Rolf's Pairs Tournament 2006.

    RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123

    Well where can I start?

    I suppose that the beginning is a good a point as any.
    Anticipation had been building up for this weekend for a couple of months, Ian(Chin)Ward counting everyone down to the big day.

    9·15 in the services at junction 8a and Adrian(BigladWigan)Wood was the 1st to greet me, closely followed by Vince Gould.
    Soon the wafting aroma of chip fat and Chinese takeaway preceded the arrival of Northern Boy himself, Gaz Malman who was already halfway through the umpteenth pie of the day clutched in his right hand as he pulled up. Dave(Red Leader)Webster phoned to announce that both he, Tony Prentice and Geoff Palmer were in the services already so we headed off to join them, along with Ant Haywood, Ian Ward, Tom Little and Chris Ellis.
    Dave fancied a Breakfast, but being faced with paying £8 for it brought back his Yorkshire frugality and he settled for a burger.

    10am and it was "wagons roll" as a small convoy made it's way the short distance from the services to Rolf's Lake.
    Into the car park and it's nearly full already, and there's a buzz about the place as a number of Rolf's "Virgins" got their 1st look at the venue, while others were renewing acquaintances and meeting others for the 1st time in person away from a computer screen.

    Bivvies and Tents were soon in place for the evenings accommodation while elsewhere nets were dipped with military efficiency and feed pellets purchased for what lay ahead.

    At 11am the pairing for the weekend ahead were announced and with those duly recorded and the pools paid, the individual draw for the day took place.

    I had been paired with Dave Collier, almost inevitable really given the number of times we've fished together in the past. Dave getting peg24 on the car park bank, while I ended up with peg 36 on the little lake.

    For company on the match I had Geoff Palmer to my right, in the corner on peg 34. While to my left on 37 I found Dave(Red Leader)Webster and Matt Nutt on 38. The sun was already blasting from the sky and we just knew that it was going to be a scorcher, but hopefully with us fishing from 1pm- 6pm hopefully everyone would get at least a couple of good hours towards the end.

    1pm and the all in and within 5 minutes Geoff was walking over for me to witness his 1st weigher, all 16½lbs of Common Carp and a new PB for him.

    I have to say that I wasn't inspired by my peg, although I knew it was capable of producing there are no real obvious features in comparison to a lot of the other pegs, so it was just a question of getting my head down and concentrating on putting a few together.

    Looking across I could see David Ashby (under a bit of pressure as Gemma was fishing for the 1st time in 5 years) and Ian Ward and Nick Williams in front of me on 4 (though I had to look twice as his grey hair had vanished to be replaced by a deep brown dye job )

    Plenty of splashing kept coming from Geoff's direction though some were doing a Houdini act .

    I was slowly getting in on the act fishing paste on the deck at around 9 mtrs, while Dave struggled to get to grips with his peg, and Matt slowly started to edge ahead in the section.

    Being pegged on the small lake we were somewhat removed from what was happening on the rest of the lake, though word filtered down that Keith on peg 25 was having a good un, and we were treated to the site of Brian Bevan in hot pursuit of his pole as a carp headed towards us with it, though Brian was fortunate enough to retrieve it, but not the fish.

    Vince Gould, a Rolf's virgin was hidden away on peg13 out of my site but struggled to come to terms with things but still managed 41½lbs, better than some have managed on their 1st visit.

    The last hour proved to be the best though a couple of the larger carp saw Matt having to resort to climbing onto his box to net them, while I managed a run of 6 fish right at the end.

    So match 1 was completed, and that left the weigh in, a real eye opener for some in terms of the weights recorded and the efficiency with which it takes place.

    Keith Ashby on peg 25 soon took the lead, and wasn't going to be caught on the day having put 242¾lb on the scales for a new PB match weight, nearly all caught on a top 3 with meat GOT soft hookers and GOT Paste. A superb result. Kevin Arathoon had pushed him all the way with a fine 230lbs and Brian Bevan had put together a fine 184¼lbs for 3rd individual on the day.

    As the weigh in progressed peg after peg produced tales of new PB's both for total weights and individual fish.

    Attention was however focused on a little match within a match between Gemma, Malc Doyle's daughter who had decided to fish for the 1st time in nearly 5 years and Keith Ashby's son David. (No pressure then)
    With Gemma putting 92lbs on the scales.

    David was always struggling to hang onto his £1 side bet,

    even breaking his landing net at one stage , and unfortunately came up short on the day with 79½lbs, leading to a ribbing from all assembled that was to last all the way through the rest of the day and well into the next morning .

    Ian (Chin) Ward had managed his 1st ever ton with a fine 115½lbs, and was looking a bit shattered as his arms hurt, and would continue to do so for the rest of the weekend,

    Matt Nutt, using all his experience of the venue managed a 149½lb section winning bag, while Dave Webster who had struggled for 29lbs was the meat in a "Ton" sandwich as I weighed in 121½ lbs, Geoff Palmer also beating him with an 89lb bag (His PB match weight) that would surely have been his 1st Ton if he had had more than the 1 weigher.

    So match day one ended with everyone retreating for a well earned beer in the bivvy village. Dave being Mr Efficient had brought his large gas barbecue down with him for the weekend and soon had it fired up and Tony(teepee)Prentice soon had a great selection of burgers and sausages flowing off the production line for willing mouths to devour.

    With copious quantities of beer, Lager augmented by a bottle of rum and another of whiskey , the entertainment revolved around how much stick could be dished out to yound David, and I have to say that he took it all on the chin.
    I'm sure you'll have the last laugh sooner or later David.

    Things wound down around 1am as bodies retired ready for round 2 on Sunday.

    Sunday at 7am and those same bodies in various states of disrepair emerged into the daylight craving nothing stronger than tea or coffee, while once more the Barbecue was fired up to provide breakfast from the mountain of food that was left.

    Sundays draw was at 9am with a 10·30 start and joining us for the day were Steve Wilson fresh from his holiday and Gary (Gaza) Thorpe, fresh from a match win at Oakfield the previous day. They paired up with the pair with the worst result from Saturday which meant that Wily Coyote(Terry) was paired with Gaza the venue World Record Holder, so no pressure there then, while Nick Williams paired up with Steve.

    I found myself fishing my partners swim from the previous day (peg24) with Matt for company on peg 25 (Keith's winning peg) and Ant Haywood to my right on 23.

    Gary Thorpe drew my peg from Saturday, so i would see the pegs potential with a decent angler on it, with Kevin Arathoon on 34 (Geoff's peg) Ian Ward was on peg 7, a bit of a flyer, but would his arms hold out . While David and Gemma drew next to each other on pegs 9 & 10 in full view of their dads, Keith being on 12 with Malc opposite on 30.

    At the all in I settled on a paste attack at around 7mtrs, a distance i could feed comfortably feed pellet by hand and fed a margin line by the small bush to my right. while Matt started on a longer line up in the water . Ant appeared to be into action straight away, and all around I could see people already into fish.

    Terry Goff had somehow managed to draw the same peg twice in a row, but at least managed to put a few together  this time for a creditable 90¾lbs.

    Next up on 17 was Dirk Williams who finished just short of a 2nd ton with 93lbs after suffering with a load of foul hookers.

    Tony (teepee) Prentice managed a very creditable 164¼lbs from peg 18 to better his Saturday weight of 119lbs 2ozs (Thanks for showing me your paste pots Tony, I'm sure he'll be sharing the idea soon )

    Colin, Keith's partner was on 19 and just missed out on a 2nd ton with 98lbs on the day.

    I had a mare with foul hookers and lost a number of big fish that I had trouble controlling with Red Hydro!!! Thankfully a decent spell towards the end enabled me to get a 2nd ton with a level 110lbs.

    Matt Nutt came short to the bush in his margin and had a magic last hour with a ton of weighers for a creditable 173lbs.

    While Ant Haywood just made his 2nd ton of the weekend despite only having the 1 weigher all day, putting 104lbs on the scales.

    Elsewhere David Ashby restored his pride in his peg to peg with Gemma weighing 85½lb to Gemma's 41½lbs and so reclaiming his £1 side bet.

    Top weight on the day smashing his previous best match weight out of site with a fine display was young Ian Ward with an excellent 272lbs. Well Done Mate.

    2nd on the day was Keith Ashby with a fine 230¾lbs again caught on a top 3 down the edge with meat and GOT Paste for 2 double tons in a row, an awesome display over the weekend.
    Third on the day was Kevin Arathoon with 228lbs for another pair of double tons.

    In 4th was Malc with 224¼lbs for a new personal best match weight.
    5th was Gaz Malman with 219¼lbs, while a 6th and Final Double ton was added by Gary Thorpe with 206½lbs off my peg from the previous day. (it must have been down to my feeding on the Saturday )

    One of the happiest on the day however must have been Steve Wilson who finally managed a match ton with a dead level 100lbs. It even made him smile, Well Done Steve.

    So Presentation Time, and with two pairs,Keith Ashby & Colin Sharrard and Kevin Arathoon & Clive Pritchard tied on 26 points apiece it was probably appropriate that it was finally decided on weight with the verdict going in Keith and Colin's favour by 706½lbs to 638lbs.

    Congratulations to them both.
    A Big vote of Thanks to Dave for getting the whole thing up and running, I'm pretty sure that it will be an annual fixture from now on, and another Big Thank You to Rolf, for allowing us to use what is a very special fishery for the weekend.
    Finally Thanks to all that attended and made it one of the Best Maggotdrowning Weekends i can remember, We must do it again sometime, now form an.a orderly queue for the next one.

    Here's the full results list starting with the Pairs:
    Saturday

     Keith Ashby & Colin Sharrard   377lb 12oz   14 points 
     Kevin Arathoon & Clive Pritchard  304lb 08oz 13 points
     Brian Bevan & Gemma Doyle  276lb 04oz  12 points 
     Ant Haywood & Geoff Palmer  253lb 12oz   11 points
     Malc Doyle & Simon Rowley  243lb 00oz  10 points
     Ian Ward & Tony Prentice   234lb 10oz    9 points
     Peter Morton & Dave Collier  234lb 00oz   8 points
     Gaz Malman & Vince Gould 215lb 15oz   7 points
     Matt Nutt & Tom Little  207lb 10oz    6 points
     Dirk Williams & Adrian Wood  197lb 08oz   5 points
     David Ashby & Steve Bowman       163lb 12oz   4 points
     Dave Webster & Chris Ellis 138lb 15oz   3 points
     Nick Williams & Terry Goff    71lb 08oz   2 points

    Sunday

     Ian Ward & Tony Prentice  436lb 04oz   14 points 
     Kevin Arathoon & Clive Pritchard  333lb 08oz 13 points
     Keith Ashby & Colin Sharrard   328lb 12oz 12 points
     Malc Doyle & Simon Rowley   304lb 04oz 11 points
     Gary Thorpe & Terry Goff   297lb 04oz 10 points
     Gaz Malman & Vince Gould   277lb 04oz   9 points
     Matt Nutt & Tom Little   265lb 05oz   8 points
     Ant Haywood & Geoff Palmer  222lb 00oz   7 points
     Peter Morton & Dave Collier   175lb 00oz   6 points
     David Ashby & Steve Bowman   166lb 08oz   5 points
     Dirk Williams & Adrian Wood   154lb 00oz   4 points
     Dave Webster & Chris Ellis   152lb 06oz   3 points
     SteveWilson & Nick Williams  131lb 08oz   2 points
     Brian Bevan & Gemma Doyle     63lb 08oz   1 point

    Total Points

     Keith Ashby & Colin Sharrard    26 points  706lb 08oz
     Kevin Arathoon & Clive Pritchard    26 points  638lb 00oz
     Ian Ward & Tony Prentice  23 points
     Malc Doyle & Simon Rowley  21 points
     Ant Haywood & Geoff Palmer  18 points
     Gaz Malman & Vince Gould  16 points
     Peter Morton & Dave Collier  14 points
     Matt Nutt & Tom Little  14 points
     Brian Bevan & Gemma Doyle  13 points
     Gary Thorpe & Terry Goff  12 points
     Dirk Williams & Adrian Wood    9 points
     David Ashby & Steve Bowman    9 points
     Dave Webster & Chris Ellis    6 points
     SteveWilson & Nick Williams    4points


    Individuals Total Weights.

     Keith Ashby 473lb 08oz 
     Kevin Arathoon     458lb 00oz
     Gaz Malman 393lb 12oz
     Malc Doyle 387lb 08oz
     Ian Ward 387lb 08oz
     Matt Nutt 322lb 08oz
     Tony Prentice 283lb 06oz
     Ant Haywood 268lb 12oz
     Colin Sharrard 233lb 00oz
     Peter Morton 231lb 08oz 
     Geoff Palmer 207lb 00oz
     Gary Thorpe 206lb 08oz
     Brian Bevan 206lb 04oz
     Dirk Williams 197lb 00oz
     Chris Ellis 193lb 05oz
     Clive Pritchard 180lb 00oz
     Dave Collier 178lb 00oz
     Steve Bowman 165lb 04oz
     David Ashby 165lb 00oz
     Aidrian Wood 154lb 08oz
     Tom Little 150lb 07oz
     Simon Rowley 142lb 04oz
     Gemma Doyle 133lb 08oz
     Terry Goff 105lb 12oz
     Steve Wilson 100lb 00oz
     Vince Gould   98lb 07oz
     Dave Webster   98lb 00oz
     Nick Williams   88lb 00oz

    Total weight caught over the weekend was 6,134lb

    You can find Rolf's version of events HERE

     

  • Stockton Reservoir.

    The JINX Series 2006

    Match 4.

    StocktonReservoir-1.jpg Stockton Reservoir picture by pnm123

    What a great day out.

    I pulled into the car park at Stockton around 10·30am in glorious sunshine, and a quick look around found the yorkie's Dave & Tim wandering around with Nick(monkey) along with Neo and Brian with Darren(badatfishing) in tow.
    I thought that the water looked spot on, but there again I really like Stockton as a venue, although I know there are a few that really hate the place.

    With a bit of time to kill before the draw we adjourned to the garden of The Blue Lias for a pint or two where we were joined by John(Bucko) and his good lady, who though they weren't fishing had decided to come down and meet the lunatics who fish The Jinx Series.

    Anyway at around noon we were back in the car park for the draw.

     Now at Stockton any of the pegs between 1-15 and 22-25 have a feature in the form of reed beds or islands to fish to so of course i pick 20 with absolutely jack in the way of a feature, unless you're crazy or desperate enough to try tempting them out from under the boards.

    Setting up it was obvious that if nothing else the company for the day was going to be good with Dirk, Simon(Me) and Neo to my left and Paul with his better half, Malc, Keith and Matt to the right.

    Setting up was pretty simple as I had decided on one approach that I was confident would get me a few fish. Pole at 9mtrs to fish paste over pellet in 4feet of water.
    Last time we fished the same pegs I found that the tow could be a bit of a problem as it can be quite exposed, so I had made my paste up stiffer than usual to stop the hook being dragged out.

    1·30pm saw the all-in so a ball of paste along with a few GOT 4mm sinkers was shipped out and I was ready for action.

    About 10 mins in and the float buried and I was attached to one of Stockton's residents, a nice Mirror that gave the usual good account of itself before it was safely in the net. As usual the "support and encouragement" from those around me was outstanding and set the tone for the day early on.

    For anyone that hasn't been to Stockton, it's hard to appreciate just how fit these fish are and what a good account of themselves they give, also they are without exception in stunning condition which is great to see.

    About an hour in and the sun vanished as the wind brought in an ominously grey sky with the threat of rain to come, however apart from a couple of very brief showers, it thankfully didn't materialise though the sun struggled to put in an appearance for the rest of the match.

    After about 90 minutes I'd had 3 carp and was into a 4th, however this one led me a merry dance and dived under my platform, however I managed to get it out but before I could net it, it got under again and out round my keepnets. Needless to say I lost it. I'd like to say thanks for the sympathy shown by my fellow anglers at this point, but I think you can probably guess that it wasn't forthcoming.

    Looking down to the right I saw Keith finally get of the mark, fishing double cat meat he soon had the fish under control and in the net.......................... a 2" Rudd.

    Paul was fishing The Method with his little red men as hookbait, and only a lightning reaction saved his new Preston Carbonactive going for a swim as he was finally into one. Now they reckon you can't lock up a Carbonactive, but Paul seemed a tad reluctant to try this theory out despite encouragement from the rest of us.

    Meanwhile Simon(me) was devastating the resident Perch with paste while studiously avoiding any nuisance Carp, leaving these for Dirk on his right.

    After my carp under the platform out came the bung and a foot and a bit of elastic removed and I soon had a common in the net. However I then had a spell where I pulled out of three fish. Sympathy and advise flowed freely of course, telling me that I'd removed to much, Malc even offering some superglue so I could stick the discarded elastic back on. It really does your heart good to be sharing the bank with such caring mates.

    Further down Matt could be seen fishing his usual tidy match, though we were treated to a couple of box climbing incidents (no photo though as we've seen it all before )

    With a couple of hours to go I had 5 Carp and had lost 3, and both Paul and Dirk had caught me with 5 Carp each, however I then had 3 more in rapid succession to pull away from them again.
    Going into the last half hour I managed one more, but lost another two, while Simon finally finally found himself attached to something other than a Perch, however after a high speed charge through Dirks swim he managed to lose the nuisance.

    6·30pm and the all out saw Paul still refusing to try out the anti-lock properties of his new rod as he brought a final Carp to the net.

    With Malc doing the Honours on the scales my 9 carp weighed 59lbs 12ozs, enough for 4th overall and a 1st in section.

     Dave (yorkie) Moore took the honours on the day with a fine 84lb bag, while MarkC on yet another end peg!!!!!! was just edged  out into 3rd by Matt, both having 70lbs+ bags.

    Back to the pub for the results and a pint, an enjoyable day all round, and well done to Nick WP (Monkey) who picked up his section money with a fine 40lbs+, his best Jinx result so far.



    Next up Manor Farm for the penultimate round of the series, should be fun.

     1st  Dave Moore  84lb 08oz
     2nd Matt Nutt  71lb 08oz
     3rd Mark Causer  70lb 04oz
     4th Peter Morton  59lb 12oz
     5th Geoff Eggison  54lb 00oz
     6th Nick Watkins-Price              41lb 04oz
     7th Paul Roberts  36lb 00oz
     8th Darren                  (Guest)  33lb 08oz 
     9th Roy Robathan  30lb 08oz
     10th   Eric Robathan  27lb 00oz
     11th Ant Haywood  28lb 12oz
     12th Dirk Williams  28lb 04oz
     13th Brian Bevan  25lb 00oz
     14th Dave Ashby  24lb 12oz
     15th Steve Wilson  24lb 04oz
     16th Steve D                 (Guest)  16lb 00oz
     17th Malc Doyle  13lb 04oz
     18th TimWestmoreland  11lb 00oz
     19th Keith Ashby  10lb 00oz
     20th Richard H               (Guest)    8lb 00oz
     21st Nick Williams    5lb 14oz
     22nd Simon Rowley    1lb 00oz 
     23rd Kev Lake            1oz

     

  • Drayton Reservoir.

    The JINX Series 2006

    Match 3.

    Well after the disaster that was Earlswood, The Jinx Squad moved on to Drayton Reservoir for the 3rd match of the series

    As with all things to do with
    The Jinx
    , things however weren't as smooth as they could have been and instead of the pegs on the boards that had been fishing well beside the sailing club we ended up with pegs 1-20 in the shallows at the end of the walkway.

    DraytonReservoir.jpg Drayton Reservoir picture by pnm123

    At least Malc had managed to arrive on time so we had plenty of time after the draw for the trek to our allocated pegs allowing us sufficent time to tackle up.

    Things had been looking good in the week prior to our match, with all areas fishing well and plenty of fish coming out all over. However things can change and it was soon clear looking down the walkway that the weights would not be as high as we hoped when after an hour only a couple of fish had been landed.


    I was on peg 7, and all I ended up with was 1 carp for 8lbs.
    Eric on peg 6 however managed to put a few together late on to weigh 44lbs 8ozs and take 2nd place......


    ....just pushing young Dave Ashby into 3rd place by 4ozs.


    Winner on the day however was Brian Bevan who managed 7 fish in the last hour on the long pole for a very creditable 68lbs 8ozs.


    With 19 anglers fishing on the day and only 2 DNW's the total weight put on the scales was 433lb 14oz, which goes to show just how hard the venue fished on the day.

     1st  Brian Bevan 68lb 08oz 
     2nd Eric Robathan 44lb 08oz
     3rd Dave Ashby 44lb 04oz
     4th Steve Wilson 42lb 00oz
     5th Paul Roberts 39lb 10oz
     6th Kev Lake 32lb 00oz
     7th Ant Haywood  27lb 08oz
     8th Tim Westmoreland   24lb 08oz
     9th Malc Doyle 22lb 08oz
     10th   Dave Moore 18lb 12oz
     11th Nick Williams 16lb 00oz
     12th= Nick Jones 11lb 08oz
     12th= Simon Rowley 11lb 08oz
     14th Mark Causer   9lb 00oz
     15th Peter Morton   8lb 00oz
     16th Geoff Eggison   7lb 04oz
     17th Keith Ashby   6lb 08oz
     18th Derek Robathan    D.N.W
     19th Nick Watkins-Price       D.N.W

    Next up it's Stockton on July 29th.

     

  • Earlswood Lakes. The Engine Pool.

    The JINX Series 2006

    Match 2.

    How can you do a report on a match where 75% of the field blanked?

    I arrived early as is my custom when I haven't been to a venue before, so that I could have a stroll round and try to get a feel for the place.

    My 1st impression was "Where has all the water gone?" the level must have been nearly 5ft down with every platform completely out of the water.

    Malc had actually arrived early along with his community care worker (Gemma) and with the draw almost happening on time we set off to our pegs.
    I had drawn peg 40, a nice short walk and was soon set up.......

    .......Looks lovely doesn't it?
    Frankly I could have put the whole thing into a glass case and exhibited it at the Tate Modern as a still life.

    The only thing that disturbed the water all day were a pair of Great Crested Grebes, and even they didn't catch anything and departed for more prolific parts.

    Geoff (Eggo) to my right had a Bream 1st chuck........

    ..........and that was all the action in the surrounding pegs for the whole day.

    Poor young David A to my left actually had a bite on the feeder, but didn't connect. Antwood on the next peg round was looking like a man that needed the phone number of Samaritans......


    ........ while further along Paul at least had a smile on his face, but that was probably because he knew he had a can of beer in his bag

    During the day of course the banter was flowing, especially from the beach on the right hand side.....

    ........ and just to put the finishing touch, Malc (who is now so tanned/burnt that he looks like a stick of Pepperami )Latched into a carp and lands it with 3 mins to go, despite throwing himself in up to his neck.

    The 5 anglers who actually caught were.......
     1st Brian Bevan    8lb 04oz
     2nd Malc Doyle          5lb 00oz
     3rd Geoff Eggison 3lb 04oz
     4th Dan Thomas       1lb 00oz
     5th Mark Causer               3oz
     
    Unfortunately the day was marred by both Nick (polepot) and Matt having pole sections smashed by inconsiderate members of the public, both of whom refused to admit any liability and refused to supply any details so that Insurance claims could be made.

    So, a 260 mile round trip for sweet FA, and next up for those of us fishing The Jinx Series? another supposed British Waterways Superwater....... DRAYTON!!!! I can hardly wait.

    is alive and well and making us all suffer.