The Jinx Squad

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The Jinx Series 2012
    Match 4

    Rolfs Lake

    It's back down to Rolfs Lake today for the 4th match of this year's Jinx Series . With the Series reaching its halfway point there will be a fresh draw for the sections on the final three matches today which could have a big say in deciding the outcome of the Series so there will be a few anxious anglers come draw time.
    A peak out of the window today confirmed that it promised to be a scorcher today so having fed the cats and loaded the kit I made an early start. Things went horribly wrong when I reached Battersea however when I found the Café where I usually stop for breakfast closed totally throwing my pre match preparations into disarray , so back into the car and off to Rolfs with a quick stop at Asda's for a couple of wraps to sustain me which meant that I arrived at the lake around 9am.

    A few of the lads were already there having fished the Friday Night Match, and chatting to Malc it seemed that it had fished hard and the general consensus seemed to be that it was going to be more of the same today. The fresh draw for sections today seemed to have ensured that most were there in good time, however three were missing today, Dave Moore, Geoff Palmer and Ade Williams meaning they would have to take their chances on which section was drawn for them, however it did give Michael Corsini and Paul Jay the opportunity to fish today .

    Meanwhile Gem had been to Asda's and returned with Cornetto's for all. Thanks Gem, much appreciated and it went down a treat . Next up was one of those events that you only see in a Jinx Match, Paul received The Pink Hat much to everyones amusement with a photo being immediately posted on Facebook for Paul's wife Jayne to see ......

    PaulR.jpg Paul with The Hat

    So around Noon Malc called the draw. I got in early and got peg 24 in C section for my troubles. It hadn't been fished last night so wouldn't have had any bait, but at least it would be shaded on the car park bank for most of the match . Side bets of a Golden Nugget were struck with Neil, Gem and Michael and having collected my kit I made my way to the peg. For company in the section I had Nick Williams on peg 28 and Michael on peg 26 (fishing for Ade) while on peg 22 was Nick W-P. Opposite on peg 18 was Paul with Neil on 16 and Budgie on 14 completing C section .

    Jinx4pegPlan.jpg Peg Plan

    The rigs today were all freshly tied and were my favourite Nick Gilbert handmade Power Pencils in 0·5g and 0·4g sizes that were made up on 0·21 Ultima power match with size 14 Guru MWG's to finish off to cover a 5mtr line, the bottom of the slope at the end of the right hand bush and a third in front of the platform on empty peg 25. I also set up a bomb rod to fish a banded pellet out by the aerator. Bait was a mix of 4 and 6mm fishery pellets for feed with about 3 pints of them wetted down and 6, 8 and 11mm hard pellets along with some paste and corn for the hook.

    Jinx4001.jpg Peg 24

    At 2pm the All-In was called and with all three lines fed it was out to the aerator with a banded 8mm on the bomb rod to see if I could nick an early fish. It was not to be, however Paul had an early fish over on peg 18 on the pellet wag before taking a look with the pole ......

    Jinx4002.jpg Paul Roberts

    ...... and it looked as if Tony down on peg 32 had some early action as well, but it was Simon on peg 8 who had got off to the best start storming into an early lead with 5 fish .

    20 minutes on the bomb hadn't produced as much as a knock for me so out to 5mtrs with a banded 8mm as there were a few signs of fish over the feed. It really wasn't happening though for most of us in the Big Lake today and it was starting to look like it would be a real struggle for most and in fact an hour had passed when Neil called over to me asking if I'd had any bites and as I replied 'No' the float slid away !!!! Straight away I could feel that the fish was foul hooked as I struggled to control it, however slow steady pressure saw me prevail and finally slide a Mirror tail first over the net and at 11½lbs I was off the mark .

    The next bite produced a similar result and produced an 11lb'er, but young Michael wasn't quite so impressed as he'd suffered with a couple of foul hookers but hadn't managed to get them into the net which led to plenty of banter between the two of us ......

    Jinx4005.jpg Michael Corsini

    Over the course of the next hour or so a couple of net fish put in an appearance for me to keep things ticking over but the next bite saw a fish power off and in all honesty all I could do was hang on as this fish gave the gear a real work out. I finally managed to get a look at it after around 5 minutes, a big common which appeared to be hooked in the pectoral fin before it charged off again. Of course Michael was full of encouragement and seemed genuinely delighted when I managed to slide the landing net under it, even more so when the scales on the weigh station registered a weight of 19½lbs .

    Landing the fish had taken a while though and it had ploughed through the swim wreaking havoc, so I re-fed and took a short stroll to see how others were doing. Tony was up on peg 32 and it looked like he'd had a reasonably good start to the match, but it turned out that he'd suffered with foul hookers and had lost a few fish so was now taking a look down his right hand margin ......

    Jinx4007.jpg Tony Roberts

    Simon was nowhere to be seen, but he was having such a good match that he'd gone off to get another keepnet . However Simon's good fortune meant that he was stopping the fish coming round to peg 9 and Malc was suffering a real grueller of a match ......

    Jinx4008.jpg Malc

    Clive seemed to be suffering a similar fate on peg 10 with no fish coming round from the right and Paul Jay on peg 13 seeming to stop the fish moving round from the left as he appeared to be catching better than most on the Big Lake ......

    Jinx4006.jpg Clive

    I could see that The Minx was down on peg 38, but it didn't look it was happening for her either, though it was one of those pegs where the fish can turn up at any time, meaning she could still be a danger as the match wore on ......

    Jinx4009.jpg Gem

    Fred was trying his best on peg 34, but yet again it didn't seem to be producing the goods today, and that seemed to be the story for most ......

    Jinx4010.jpg Fred

    Back at my peg there was a bit of fizzing on the 5mtr line to offer some encouragement and the next hour and a half produced another 5 net fish to keep things ticking over for me and Nick W on peg 28 started to put a few together to put pressure on Michael who was still suffering frustrations with foul hookers .

    The last hour cost me however as I just couldn't buy a bite from any of my lines while Neil over on peg 16 started to put a run of fish together ......

    Jinx4003.jpg Neil

    and Paul added a couple of decent fish late on as well, along with Budgie getting in on the action over on peg 14 ......

    Jinx4004.jpg Budgie

    7pm saw the All-Out called leaving me frustrated, as I'd hoped for a decent last hour, but it hadn't happened and I felt that it had cost me the section , the Weigh-In would tell all though but I wasn't feeling confident. I soon had my kit packed away and back to the car and chatting to a few of the lads it was obvious that it had been a struggle for a lot of people today.

    Round to peg 34 for the Weigh-In and Fred started things off in A section with 45lbs 5ozs followed by Dai with 38lbs 11ozs. The Minx has a real struggle today and could only manage 23lbs 11ozs leaving a lot of very relieved anglers . Mat had managed a decent 90lbs 11ozs closely followed by Terry with 83lbs 5ozs, but it was Kevin who took the A section honours today taking full advantage of peg 4 not being fished with 103lbs 7ozs from peg 6 . Onto the first half of B section and Steve had managed 66lbs 9ozs but had been totally eclipsed by Simon who put an excellent 225lbs 2ozs on the scales . Malc's day didn't get any better either, his 22lbs 10ozs meaning that daughter Gem added him to The Minx List again. Clive managed 27lbs 1oz but Paul Jay took 126lbs 3ozs from peg 13 to complete the first part of B section. C section saw Budgie weigh 61lbs 10ozs and Neil recorded 91lbs 3ozs only to be edged out by Paul and The Pink Hat with 95lbs 4ozs. Round on peg 22 Nick W-P put 25lbs 9ozs on the scales and at least avoided a Minxing , while my fish came to 81½lbs. Michael weighed 43¼lbs and Nick W put 68lbs 10ozs on the scales to complete C section. Dave C recorded 34lbs 15ozs from peg 30 and Tony was last to weigh with 99¼lbs to complete B section.

    Once more it was back to the hut for the results and the winner today by the proverbial country mile was Simon for the second Jinx Match on the trot with Paul Jay in second and third going to Kevin . The section winners were Kevin, Simon, and Paul Roberts .
    The Minx claimed just 1 victim today, her Dad (The Jinx ) for the second Jinx Match running guaranteeing that he'll be wearing it on the next match , and while I collected a Golden Nugget from Michael and Gem, I had to hand one over to Neil .

    The penultimate match is on September 22nd, and it's all still to play for in the Series. Can Simon make it three wins in a row? we'll see on the day .

    Overall Result

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 8 Simon Mound   225lbs 02ozs
     2nd Peg 13 Paul JayGuest  126lbs 03ozs
     3rd Peg 6 Kevin Loveland   103lbs 07ozs
     4th Peg 32 Tony Roberts    99lbs 04ozs
     5th Peg 18 Paul Roberts    95lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 16 Neil Riddy    91lbs 03ozs
     7th Peg 40 Mat Edwards    90lbs 11ozs
     8th Peg 2 Terry Goff    83lbs 05ozs
     9th Peg 24 Peter Morton    81lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 28 Nick Williams    68lbs 10ozs
     11th Peg 7 Steve Wilson    66lbs 09ozs
     12th Peg 14 Marcus Burgess    61lbs 10ozs
     13th Peg 34 Fred Parker    45lbs 05ozs
     14th Peg 26 Michael CorsiniGuest   43lbs 04ozs
     15th Peg 36 Dai Thomas    38lbs 11ozs
     16th Peg 30 Dave Collier    34lbs 15ozs
     17th Peg 10 Clive Pritchard    27lbs 01ozs
     18th Peg 22 Nick Watkins-Price     25lbs 09ozs
     19th Peg 38 Gem (The Minx) Doyle    23lbs 11ozs
     20th Peg 9 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle    22lbs 10ozs

    Names in Pink are those that were "MINXED"

    A Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 6 Kevin Loveland  103lbs 07ozs

    1

    2nd Peg 40 Mat Edwards   90lbs 11ozs

    2

    3rd Peg 2 Terry Goff   83lbs 05ozs

    3

    4th Peg 34 Fred Parker   45lbs 05ozs

    4

    5th Peg 36 Dai Thomas   38lbs 11ozs

    5

    6th Peg 38 Gem (The Minx) Doyle   23lbs 11ozs

    6

    B Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

    1st Peg 8 Simon Mound  225lbs 02ozs

    1

    2nd Peg 13 Paul Jay  126lbs 03ozs

    Guest

    3rd Peg 32 Tony Roberts   99lbs 04ozs

    2

    4th Peg 7 Steve Wilson   66lbs 09ozs

    3

    5th Peg 30 Dave Collier   34lbs 15ozs

    4

    6th Peg 10 Clive Pritchard   27lbs 01ozs

    5

    7th Peg 9 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle   22lbs 10ozs

    6

    C Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

    1st Peg 18 Paul Roberts   95lbs 04ozs

    1

    2nd= Peg 16 Neil Riddy   91lbs 03ozs

    2

    2nd= Peg 24 Peter Morton   81lbs 08ozs

    3

    4th Peg 28 Nick Williams   68lbs 10ozs

    4

    5th Peg 14 Marcus Burgess   61lbs 10ozs

    5

    6th Peg 26 Michael Corsini   43lbs 04ozs

    Guest

    7th Peg 22 Nick Watkins-Price    25lbs 09ozs

    6

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Maggotdrowning.com

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    Rolf's Pairs Tournament 2012.

    This weekend I'm travelling back to Rolfs Lake oncemore for the annual Maggotdrowning.com Rolfs Pairs Tournament. I normally fish Dave Collier's Friday match the day before, but this year I wasn't able to get Friday off . so it was an early start around 6am to try and avoid the Olympic road closures that would be in place. I couldn't avoid the closures as it happened, but the early start meant very light traffic and it was just after 7·30am when I arrived at the car park at Rolfs. It was already packed as the vast majority had been there since Friday having fished Dave's match .

    As usual Dave Moore was one of the early birds and was up and about and kindly made me a coffee as we discussed the prospects for the two days to come and he filled me in on how it had fished on the Friday. All this as he tied up some fresh rigs for the day ahead, I have to say that Dave deserves a prize for his preparation as he can always be found tying up fresh rigs on the morning of a match .

    As usual some were pitching tents for an overnight stay, most notably Steve Wilson who'd arrived with his latest purchase that looked more of a Big Top than a bivvie and seemed to be minus the instructions which caused some chuckles as we watched him trying to erect it ......

    StevesTent.jpg Steve's tent

    Chatting away to Tony and a couple of the other lads I asked Tony if he was ready for the New Pairs format, and when he asked what that was I explained that a pair drew a single peg and one fished to the left and the other to the right Bite, the bite was spectacular till everyones laughter gave the game away

    I'd decided that as I was staying for just one night I would be sleeping in the car rather than go through all the palaver of pitching a bivvie so spent a bit of time catching up with people including Paul's wife Jayne who had come down for the weekend with their new puppy Hector ......

    JayneandHector.jpg Jayne with Hector.

    The pleasing thing to see was just how well the lake looked, two weeks previously when I was down the banks resembled a muddy swamp in places, but a week of sun and a lot of hard work by John and his team had dried it out and got it looking good again .

    By 11·30am people were assembled outside the fishery hut as the draw for the weekends pairings took place and they worked out like this ........

    Saturdaymorning.jpg Saturday Morning

    Dave (dave the fish) Collier & Marcus (Budgie65) Burgess
    Scott (methodgob) Weston & Paul (NMLW's) East
    Nick (Neo1) Williams & Ant (antwood) Haywood
    Steve (steak) Akal & Geoff (Geoff P) Palmer
    Paul (The Turk) Roberts & Gem (The Minx) Doyle
    Barry (Bazza C) Cullen & Dave (Paste King) Moore
    Tony (spamwham) Roberts & Simon (Simple) Mound
    Terry (Wily Coyote) Goff & Clive (black hydro) Pritchard
    Steve (smiler) Wilson & Keith (keith74) Powell
    Al (al) Loader & Simon (sidev77) Watkins
    Jon (hatchye) Hatch & Peter (Mugger) Morton
    Dai (dai-fish) Thomas & Malc (The Jinx) Doyle
    Kevin (Kev the catch) Loveland & Dave (Webbo) Webster
    Dave (drynet) Wall & Terry (Auto) Pearce

    So with that done and out of the way it was time for the Day 1 draw for pegs. Jon my partner for the weekend came away with peg 35, one that sees very little use in matches and when I drew peg 10 I wasn't to happy myself, as with peg 11 in as well I wasn't expecting great things from it today especially as it hadn't been fished yesterday . Collecting my kit I made my way round to my peg and on the way struck my usual side bet of a Golden Nugget with Dave Wall on peg 25 and Gem on peg 18 .

    Saturdaypegs.jpg Saturday Pegs

    Arriving at the peg I found that I had Budgie for company on peg 11 and Terry P on peg 9. More worrying for Budgie and I was the large raft of scum that was covering our pegs that was sure to make presentation difficult .

    Peterpeg102.jpg Peg 10 for Peter on Saturday

    I've simplified my approach at Rolfs this year and today would be no different, just 3 rigs all for 5mtr lines, one straight out, another to the edge of the bush on the right hand side and the third for down the left hand margin. The first two were Nick Gilbert's handmade 0·5g Power Pencils that were made up on 0·21 Ultima power match with size 14 Guru MWG's to finish off with while the margin rig was a 0.3 NG Edger again on 0·21 Ultima power match straight through to a size 14 Guru MWG. Bait was a mix of 4 and 6mm fishery pellets for feed and 6, 8 and 11mm hard pellets along with some paste and corn.

    With plenty of time before the All-In I went for a stroll to see how others were doing. I could see that Webbo down on peg 7 was holding court and extolling the merits of "The Feederless Feeder" to an interested audience ......

    FeederlessFeederdemo.jpg Feederless Feeder Demo

    Gem was setting up on peg 18 and with fiancée Simon just a couple of pegs away on peg 16 would be looking to hand out a few Minxings today ......

    GemSaturday.jpg Gem getting ready on peg 18

    A few had gathered round by the hut getting a last minute drink and trying to work out what the match had in store for all of us .......

    Waiting.jpg Waiting

    The big shock came when I got round to Malc on peg 39, he had virtually all of his pole assembled , this is a sight that's beyond rare as he just doesn't do more than 5mtrs and that's considered long for Malc as he's happiest just fishing a top kit, surely he was trying to fool those around him ......

    LiamandMalcpeg39.jpg Can't believe that Malc had this much pole out !

    Back at my peg and with the wind blowing into us Budgie and I were resigned to fighting the scum as John called the All-In at 2pm. I had soaked down some of my feed pellets and it was these that I fed down the margin and to the end of the bush before cupping a pot of mixed pellet and corn out to 5mtrs in front and following it out with a banded 8mm. It was a slow start however with no real action, but Terry G over on peg 32 was off to a flyer with a carp straight away ......

    Terryonpeg32-1.jpg Terry on peg 32

    Next up came Steve on peg 8 with a weigher of around 17lbs and when Webbo followed up a few minutes later with an 18½lb'er I was starting to fear the worst. However my float soon slipped away and after a brief struggle a common of around 7lbs was soon in the net to get me off the mark. This was soon followed by one of the bream that show more nowadays and another small carp which made me feel a lot better . Club mate John (tutu) Holdsworth had fished yesterday and had stopped over to watch the action today and take a few pictures and he was on hand when the shout of YEEEEEESSSSSSSSS went out , Never a good sound to hear early in a match as it signifies that The Minx is off the mark and worries a lot of the other anglers around the lake .......

    CarpforGem.jpg Safely in the net, Minxings on the way for some

    Simon wasn't one of those today though as he was back on peg 16, the peg he'd had 315lbs from a couple of weeks ago and while he would be hard pushed to beat that today, he was starting to put a few fish together .......

    Simpsplaying.jpg Simon plays a carp

    I was struggling, Terry P on peg 9 had started catching and it seemed as if he was blocking any fish from coming my way as nothing was coming from the left for either Budgie or Kev on peg 13. Dave Wall was having a bit of a hard time of it up on peg 25, he's spent a fair few matches on that part of the lake and I was sure that he would rather have been elsewhere on the lake .......

    YamYam.jpg Dave Wall

    As the match wore on Terry G was still picking up the odd fish from peg 32 and Simon Watkins on peg 29 was starting to get a bit of action .......

    SimonWatkins.jpg Simon Watkins plays a carp

    That left Scott between them on peg 31 facing a real struggle with just a couple of small silvers in his net to show for his efforts ......

    Scottonpeg31.jpg Scott on peg 31

    News was starting to filter through from the Little Lake that Ant was starting to get among a few decent fish on peg 6 while Jon on un-fancied peg 35 was also starting to find a few, as was Keith fishing the feeder down on peg 38 ......

    keithsaturday.jpg Keith Powell on peg 38

    Just after halfway through Terry P on peg 9 stopped catching and as if on cue I started catching with a couple of weighers and a bream coming my way in double quick time. A couple of foul hookers didn't help matters but by taking my time and keeping some feed trickling in they didn't cause to much disruption and I even managed to land one of them at 13lbs ......

    Peterpeg10.jpg Peter on peg 10

    Budgie had managed to get in on the act as well fishing paste and although he lost a couple of foul hookers he was rewarded with an absolute belter of a Common that tipped the scales at 22lbs, a new PB for him and one I was happy to photograph ......

    BudgiesPB.jpg Happiness is a PB carp.

    My peg seemed to get stronger as the match drew to a close with another 5 weighers and I hooked one final fish just as John called the All-Out at 7pm which I safely landed around four minutes later.

    Packing my kit away I was actually pretty happy with how my match had gone in the end after my initial misgivings before the start and felt sure I'd managed 100lbs+ . I had already decided to leave my kit behind the peg tonight, not that I wanted to draw it again tomorrow, but it was just easier than taking it back to the car park.

    Word was already circulating that Ant would be the one to beat as he'd had a good day on peg 6 and Webbo was looking pretty happy with his efforts from peg 7 as we made our way round to peg 34 to start the Weigh-In.

    Bazza hadn't really got to grips with peg 34 with just over 23lbs but my Pairs partner Jon had a creditable 88lbs 7ozs from 35 . Nick had a mare on 37 and recorded a DNW as Keith weighed 89lbs 7ozs from 38. Malc took 66lbs 9ozs from 39......

    Weigh-in.jpg Saturday Weigh-In

    ...... while Paul could only manage 27lbs 2ozs from peg 1 and Dai had 52½lbs from peg 3 to edge out Geoff's 47lbs 9oz from peg 4. Ant had indeed had a decent day recording a fine 202lbs 13ozs from 6 and Webbo managed 135lbs 6ozs on peg 7. Steak chipped in with 62lbs 15ozs from 7 and Terry P 36lbs 15ozs on peg 9. My fish came to a total of 125lbs 7ozs followed by Budgie with 66lbs 13ozs and Kev's 18¼lbs....... 

    SaturdayWeigh-in.jpg Saturday Weigh-In

    Tony had a level 87lbs and Simon took a fine 189¾lbs. The Minx's first fish had proved to be a solitary individual as her 9lbs 10ozs showed, leaving a lot of very relieved anglers . Al's 65lbs 13ozs and Dave Collier's 36lbs 15ozs led onto Paul who was only the second angler to suffer a Minxing today when he came up a couple of ounces short with just 9½lbs . Steve had 94¼lbs from peg 23 while Dave Wall managed 34½lbs from peg 25 and Dave Moore had 41lbs 9ozs from 26. Clive had 72¾lbs and Simon Watkins 47lbs. Scott had managed 3 small carp late on to avoid a Minxing with 17lbs and Terry G was last to weigh with 84lbs 3ozs .

    Back at the hut the post-mortem on the days events started as we waited for the scores to be posted and I collected a Golden Nugget from Gem and Dave . Individually today Ant had taken the win with Simon second and Webbo third . Finally the scores from the day appeared on the board and it was surprisingly close with.........

    Day1result.jpg Saturday Results

    ......Tony and Simon leading on 10 points, just one ahead of Jon and I along with Steve and Keith tied on 11 points.

    While the results were mulled over Malc returned to his peg with Liam who had a go with dad's tackle and promptly had a carp himself ......

    Liam2.jpg Liam's Carp.

    Some decided to barbecue some food, but Dave Moore and I set off for the Harvester with Al and Keith for a meal before returning later on for a chat and a drink with the rest which was still going on when when I left them to it and climbed into my sleeping bag around 1am .

    Day 2. Sunday 29th July.

    At around 6·30am a sharp knock on the car window woke me from my slumbers to find Dave Moore grinning like the Cheshire Cat . It transpired that Steak had awoken early for a call of nature and as he was in situ his van had locked itself with his keys and everything else inside. Dave being Dave had decided that Steak's misfortune was to good to keep to himself and he needed an accomplice to help with the micky taking . By pure chance the bolt on the bottom of the back door hadn't locked, so with twenty stone of Yorkshireman (Dave) persuading it to open a bit and Terry P with a bit of wire, Steak's keys were rescued, but it made for a fun start to the day.......

    Steve and the troublesome keys.

    With bodies rising from their various sleeping quarters a few of us decided that breakfast was called for, meaning that we ended up at The Harvester and after Webbo had played Thunderbirds and rescued Paul's van with a jump start we were back at the lake in time for the draw which was early as we were fishing from 12 till 5pm today.

    Into the draw bag for me and it's peg 32 today, happy with that , Jon my partner had peg 13, not a good draw as Kev had struggled there yesterday and it didn't bode well for us in the pairs but we'd try our best . So round to collect my kit and get ready. 32 is an end peg and I'd got Kevin to my right on peg 31 while Terry G was opposite me again on peg 9 with Simon Watkins on 10 and Dai on 11.

    Sundaypegs.jpg Sunday Pegs

     Setting up was just a case of adjusting the depths on yesterdays rigs as I'd be concentrating on just two lines today, one at 5mtrs out to the left of peg 9 and the second over the back of the bush in the left hand margin using the same baits as yesterday.

    With a bit of time to kill Dave Wall came down for a chat as he was on peg 23 today and keen to finally take a Golden Nugget back off of me, we would have to see about that later on as I fancied my chances of taking yet another yam yam Nugget today ......

    PeteandDave.jpg Pete and Dave Wall chat before the start of the match.

    At Midday John signalled the All-In and after feeding some wetted down pellets over the back of the bush I fed a pot of mixed pellets and corn at 5mtrs and followed it out with a banded 6mm and after a couple of lift and drops the float buried and I was into my first carp of the day, a mirror of around 7lbs to get me off the mark .
    I have to admit that I feared that fishing from 12-5pm would mean that fish would be hard to come by early on as they normally tend to feed late at this time of the year but that didn't seem to be the case today as most seemed to pick up fish early doors. I picked up another carp, a weigher this time and the obligatory bream before a foul hooker went mental in the swim before shedding the hook and killed it for a while .

    Terry G had started to get some action over on peg 9 ......

    Terryonpeg9.jpg Terry on peg 9.

    And Simon had got of to a good start over on peg 10 with a decent weigher but then suffered a blank period which I felt was down to the fact that he was fishing further out past the area that I'd fed yesterday ......

    SimonWatkinsonpeg10.jpg Simon Watkins on peg 10.

    YEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSS had been heard from down on peg 3 and I felt that a few Minxings could be on the cards today as Gem would be determined to have a better day today ......

    Gempeg3sunday.jpg Gem (The Minx) on peg 3.

    Things were starting to look up for me again as the bites returned at 5mtrs with another couple of net fish and another weigher and although I had another couple of foul hookers they swam well clear of the swim before the rig had come flying back on both occasions. Ant had drawn peg 7 today and was enjoying a head to head with Simon over on peg 34 and looking to get one over him again ......

    Antonpeg7.jpg Ant on peg 7

    Malc had moved one peg to 38 today but was having no joy at all and struggling to tempt as much as a bite from there today ......

    Malconpeg38.jpg Malc on peg 38.

    while Simon had suffered a torrid start to the match with a number of fish escaping through the bush in the right hand margin of peg 34 while Clive seemed to be finding some fish on peg 35 ......

    SimonandClive.jpg Simon on peg 34 and Clive on peg 35.

    Back on the Big lake I could see Webbo up on peg 38 and today his "Feederless Feeder" hadn't worked for him forcing him into fishing the pole and it has to be said that he didn't look as he was having a lot of joy with that either ........

    Webbononpeg18.jpg Webbo on peg 18.

    Looking up the car park bank it didn't seem to be going to well for most there either ......

    Lookingupthecarparkbank.jpg Looking up the car park bank from peg 32.

    especially Al who'd broken the tip of his pellet waggler rod and smashed a top kit as well today, meaning it was turning into an expensive weekend as he'd broken a number 5 on the Friday as well and to add insult to injury Tony was catching better from the bush between their two swims that they were both targeting. The final straw was probably Tony catching a 14lb weigher less than a minute after Al had weighed and returned it to his peg .

    With a couple of hours left I took a look over the back of the bush and the float buried straight away, a weigher at 12lbs and the next 2 put ins produced fish of 13 and 14lbs . Meanwhile on peg 8 Keith was starting to catch a few as well, obviously the coaching session that he'd had with Andy May at Cudmore on Thursday was starting to pay dividends .......

    Keithonpeg8.jpg Fish on for Keith.

    With about an hour to go Kev was really struggling but a few words of advice from John Bennett saw him finally start to find some fish to save his day . I just kept alternating between my two swims which saw me catching regularly right up till the end of the match when John called the All-Out at 5pm. Packing away my kit I was happy enough with my day as I was sure that I had around 150lbs to show for my efforts and thankfully with the car so close I soon had my kit packed away before the Weigh-In started.

    Simon kicked things off on peg 34 with 78lbs 10ozs followed by Clive's 60lbs 11ozs and Steak's 21lbs 14ozs but on 38 Malc suffered with a DNW  much to daughter Gem's delight . Steve had 34lbs 7ozs and Nick 29lbs 10ozs before Gem set The Minx Mark with a much improved 52lbs 1oz today. Terry P fell victim with 45lbs 15ozs while Scott suffered another mare on 6 with just 8lbs 5ozs . Ant had another good match with 139lbs followed by Keith with 88lbs 11ozs. Terry had 83lbs 1oz. Simon 57½lbs and Dai 42½lbs while my partner Jon took 59lbs 6ozs from peg 13 ......

    SundayWeigh-in.jpg Sunday Weigh In

    Dave Collier had 37lbs 6ozs while Budgie managed a creditable 91lbs 11ozs from peg 16 while Webbo had just 34lbs 6ozs for his efforts today. Geoff had 56lbs and Bazza 12½lbs while Paul managed a slightly better 30¼lbs from peg 22 today. Dave Wall weighed in with 37lbs and Tony had won his peg to peg battle with Al by 114lbs 2ozs to 57lbs 10ozs. Paul had 44lbs and Dave Moore 37¾lbs.

    SundayWeigh-in2.jpg Sunday Weigh-In

    Kevin mustered 27¼lbs and I was last to weigh in with a level 166lbs .

    Webbo and Dave Collier retired to work out the Pairs results while the banter got into full swing around the hut. I had taken the Individual win today with Ant in second and Tony third . Ant had managed to draw level with Simps on 18 matches each in their long running duel and I collected another Golden Nugget from Dave Wall and Gem . Gem was happy enough though with 15 additions to The Minx List today including a first time entrant in Dave Wall and sweetest of all, her Dad once more .

    Waitingfortheresults.jpg Waiting for the results

    Finally the two Dave's returned with the all important Pairs results to be read out, and the trophies awarded by Mr Maggotdrowning himself , Dave(Webbo)Webster to the winning team of...........

    Tony Roberts & Simon Mound
     
    WinnersTonyandSimps.jpg Champions 2012 and Webbo

    Congratulations to them both, maintaining their 1 point lead from day 1 to take victory from Jon Hatch and myself,
    no complaints as they caught 30lbs more over the 2 matches to prove worthy winners, In Tony's case for the Third Time .

    Finally a few words of Thanks are due to the following people.........
    John, Pauline & Ollie for once again allowing us the use of their superb fishery over the weekend .
    Dave Webster, for bringing us all Maggotdrowning.com and Dave Collier for organising the whole weekend .
    Finally, to all those Maggotdrowners that took part, It's you that make the weekend the success it is .

    Pairs Result

    Position

    Pairs

    Saturday 

    Sunday

    Points

    Weight

     1st Tony (spamwham) Roberts & Simon (Simple) Mound

    8+2=10

    3+7=10

    20

       469lbs 08ozs
     2nd Jon (hatchye) Hatch & Peter (Mugger) Morton

    7+4=11

    9+1=10

    21

       439lbs 04ozs
     3rd Terry (Wily Coyote) Goff & Clive (black hydro) Pritchard

    9+10=19

    6+8=14

    33

       300lbs 11ozs
     4th Steve (smiler) Wilson & Keith (keith74) Powell

    5+6=11

    20+5=25

    36

       306lbs 13ozs
     5th Al (al) Loader & Simon (sidev77) Watkins

    13+17=30

    10+11=21

    51

       222lbs 15ozs
     6th Dave (dave the fish) Collier & Marcus (Budgie65) Burgess

    19+11=30

    18+4=22

    52

       226lbs 13ozs
     7th Nick (Neo1) Williams & Ant (antwood) Haywood

    28+1=29

    23+2=25

    54

       371lbs 15ozs
     8th Steve (steak) Akal & Geoff (Geoff P) Palmer

    14+16=30

    25+12=37

    67

       188lbs 06ozs
     9th Dai (dai-fish) Thomas & Malc (The Jinx) Doyle

    15+12=27

    16+28=44

    71

       161lbs 09ozs
     10th Kevin (Kev the catch) Loveland & Dave (Webbo) Webster

    24+3=27

    24+21=45

    72

       215lbs 04ozs
     11th Dave (drynet) Wall & Terry (Auto) Pearce

    21+19=40

    19+14=33

    73

       154lbs 06ozs
     12th

     Paul (The Turk) Roberts & Gem (The Minx) Doyle

    22+26=48

    15+13=28

    76

       132lbs 13ozs
     13th Barry (Bazza C) Cullen & Dave (Paste King) Moore

    23+18=41

    26+17=43

    84

       115lbs 02ozs
     14th Scott (methodgob) Weston & Paul (NMLW's) East

    25+27=52

    27+22=49

    101

        65lbs 01ozs

    Saturday Individual Result

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 6 Ant (antwood) Haywood   202lbs 13ozs
     2nd Peg 16 Simon (Simple) Mound   189lbs 12ozs
     3rd Peg 7 Dave (Webbo) Webster   135lbs 06ozs
     4th Peg 10 Peter (Mugger) Morton   125lbs 07ozs
     5th Peg 23 Steve (smiler) Wilson    94lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 38 Keith (keith74) Powell    89lbs 07ozs
     7th Peg 35 Jon (hatchye) Hatch    88lbs 07ozs
     8th Peg 14 Tony (spamwham) Roberts    87lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 32 Terry (Wily Coyote) Goff    84lbs 03ozs
     10th Peg 28 Clive (black hydro) Pritchard    72lbs 12ozs
     11th Peg 11 Marcus (Budgie65) Burgess    66lbs 13ozs
     12th Peg 39 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle    66lbs 09ozs
     13th Peg 19 Al (al) Loader    65lbs 13ozs
     14th Peg 8 Steve (steak) Akal    62lbs 15ozs
     15th Peg 3 Dai (dai-fish) Thomas    52lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 4 Geoff (Geoff P) Palmer    47lbs 09ozs
     17th Peg 29 Simon (sidev77) Watkins    47lbs 00ozs
     18th Peg 26 Dave (Paste King) Moore    41lbs 09ozs
     19th= Peg 20 Dave (dave the fish) Collier    36lbs 15ozs
     19th= Peg 9 Terry (Auto) Pearce    36lbs 15ozs
     21st  Peg 25 Dave (drynet) Wall    34lbs 08ozs
     22nd Peg 1 Paul (The Turk) Roberts    27lbs 02ozs
     23rd Peg 34 Barry (Bazza C) Cullen    23lbs 05ozs
     24th Peg 13 Kevin (Kev the catch) Loveland    18lbs 04ozs
     25th Peg 31 Scott (methodgob) Weston    17lbs 00ozs
     26th Peg 18 Gem (The Minx) Doyle     9lbs 10ozs
     27th Peg 22 Paul (NMLW's) East     9lbs 08ozs
     28th Peg 37 Nick (Neo1) Williams

    DNW

    Sunday Individual Result

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 32 Peter (Mugger) Morton   166lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 7 Ant (antwood) Haywood   139lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 25 Tony (spamwham) Roberts   114lbs 02ozs
     4th Peg 16 Marcus (Budgie65) Burgess    91lbs 11ozs
     5th Peg 8 Keith (keith74) Powell    88lbs 11ozs
     6th Peg 9 Terry (Wily Coyote) Goff    83lbs 01ozs
     7th Peg 34 Simon (Simple) Mound    78lbs 10ozs
     8th Peg 35 Clive (black hydro) Pritchard    60lbs 11ozs
     9th Peg 13 Jon (hatchye) Hatch    59lbs 06ozs
     10th Peg 26 Al (al) Loader    57lbs 10ozs
     11th Peg 10 Simon (sidev77) Watkins    57lbs 08ozs
     12th Peg 19 Geoff (Geoff P) Palmer    56lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 3 Gem (The Minx) Doyle    52lbs 01ozs
     14th Peg 4 Terry (Auto) Pearce    45lbs 15ozs
     15th Peg 28 Paul (The Turk) Roberts    44lbs 00ozs
     16th Peg 11 Dai (dai-fish) Thomas    42lbs 08ozs
     17th Peg 29 Dave (Paste King) Moore    37lbs 12ozs
     18th Peg 14 Dave (dave the fish) Collier    37lbs 06ozs
     19th Peg 23 Dave (drynet) Wall    37lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg 39 Steve (smiler) Wilson    34lbs 07ozs
     21st Peg 18 Dave (Webbo) Webster    34lbs 06ozs
     22nd Peg 22 Paul (NMLW's) East    30lbs 04ozs
     23rd Peg 1 Nick (Neo1) Williams    29lbs 10ozs
     24th Peg 31 Kevin (Kev the catch) Loveland    27lbs 04ozs
     25th Peg 37 Steve (steak) Akal    21lbs 14ozs
     26th Peg 20 Barry (Bazza C) Cullen    12lbs 08ozs
     27th Peg 6 Scott (methodgob) Weston     8lbs 05ozs
     28th Peg 38 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle

    DNW

     

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The Jinx Series 2012
    Match 3

    Rolfs Lake

    It's match 3 of this year's Jinx Series today and having stopped over I was up early just after 6am and soon had the kettle on for a coffee . Dave Moore was also up and about so I made him a coffee too. We sat on the bench in front of the hut discussing the prospects for the day ahead and watched the resident Red Kite patrolling above the lake and were fortunate enough to see it swoop and take a fish from the surface of the lake not 10 yards away from us. Why is it you never have your camera with you to capture moments like that ?

    Soon we were joined by several others including Dave Wall who had stopped over on the off chance that there might be a spare peg allowing him to fish today . As the morning wore on more people started to stir from their slumbers and after another coffee Dave and I headed for The Harvester for a spot of breakfast . With that taken care of it was back to the lake where the banter was in full swing. The weather was looking similar to yesterday but the forecast warned of showers later in the day.

    Around Noon Malc called for the draw and I'd be lying if I said that I wasn't hoping to draw peg 6 again. However it was not to be and I found peg 38 resting in my hand when I pulled it from the draw bag .

    Jinx3pegplan.jpg Jinx Match 3 Peg Plan

     So time for a stroll round to peg 6 to collect my kit and move it round to peg 38. Ade had peg 6 today with Dai on peg 4 ..... 

    SMFROLFS027.jpg Dai on peg 4

    and Neil on peg 2...... 

    SMFROLFS025.jpg Neil on peg 2

    Nick W would be to my left on peg 40 ......

    SMFROLFS023.jpg Nick on peg 40

    while to my right was Geoff on peg 36 ...... 

    SMFROLFS058.jpg Geoff peg 36

    while Terry on peg 34 completed A section .......

    SMFROLFS021.jpg Terry on peg 34

    Setting up was once again simplicity itself as the rigs from yesterday were still set up on the top kits, but to recap for those that haven't read the previous report they were a couple of Nick Gilbert's handmade 0·5g Power Pencils that were made up on 0·21 Ultima power match with size 14 Guru MWG's at the sharp end to cover the seven metre line along with a 0.3 NG Edger again on 0·21 Ultima power match straight through to a size 16 Kamasan B911X for the left hand margin where there was about 18 inches against the clump of grass that overhangs the water. Bait was a mix of 4 and 6mm fishery pellet for feed, some of which was well wetted down. Hookbaits would be 6 and 8mm's to band along with some soft hookers and corn.

    SMFROLFS062.jpg Peg 38

    So with plenty of time before the All-In I had a wander back to the car to collect my jacket in case the predicted showers arrived and got a coffee as well . The question on my mind was would it fish as well as yesterday? I'd noticed that the wind had changed for a while earlier in the day blowing up into the Big Lake and had to wonder if it had taken the fish with it? we would soon find out.

    2pm and the All-In was called and I potted a cup of mixed pellet and corn onto the 7mtr line and a handful of wetted pellet into the margin. Peg 38 has a reputation of being one of those all or nothing pegs, relying on the fish turning up in the margin at some point and if they do they tend to be decent fish and you can do a big weight, if they don't it can be a struggle. Anyway out with a banded 8mm to the 7mtr line and start plugging away .

    Well it wasn't fast and furious but after half an hour I was off the mark with a bream. Dai had made the best start out of all of us though with 3 or 4 carp in the net after an hour. A carp was next up for me just after the hour, not a big fish at around 8lbs but welcome none the less and that was soon joined by another bream . Dave Wall came down for a chat, unfortunately for him it was a full house today so he hadn't been able to fish but had stayed on to watch and top lad that he is even went back to his motor to make me another coffee .

    It really wasn't happening for us though down in the Little Lake and when Dave returned with the coffee word was filtering down that people were starting to catch up in the Big Lake including The Minx which was worrying along with Kev and Dave the Fish. After Dave had drunk his coffee he said that he was going to have a stroll round before heading home, so I took the opportunity to give him a run down on my camera and sent him off to take a few shots for me and after taking one of me ......

    SMFROLFS022.jpg Peter on peg 38

    He soon caught Geoff landing what looked to be a weigher and heading off toward the weigh station ......

    SMFROLFS026.jpg Geoff with a weigher

    So the next bit is the story of Dave's stroll around the lake with my camera Ade (Slim Shady) was having a quiet time on peg 6 .......

    SMFROLFS028.jpg Adie on peg 6

    but round on peg 7 Dave Moore was having a better time of it battling a carp .......

    SMFROLFS029.jpg Dave Moore

    eventually getting it safely in the net ......

    SMFROLFS033.jpg Safely in the net

    Paul Roberts was having a slightly less hectic time on peg 8 which rather sums up his performance so far in this years series ......

    SMFROLFS031.jpg Paul on peg 8

    Steve Wilson was on peg 9 and hoping to put one over The Jinx .......

    SMFROLFS034.jpg Steve on peg 9

    who was on the next peg and suffering one of his quieter matches at Rolfs , or was it that he was just missing Julie? .......

    SMFROLFS036.jpg Malc on peg 10

    Tucked away on peg 13 was Nick W-P (monkey) trying to tempt a fish from the margin ....... 

    SMFROLFS038.jpg Nick W-P

    Tony Robert was working hard on peg 16 but obviously had one eye on what The Minx was doing on peg 18 ......

    SMFROLFS040.jpg Tony Roberts

    and it was plain to see that the rumours of impending Minxings were true as there she was with a nice Mirror that she'd just weighed  ......

    SMFROLFS039.jpg Gem (The Minx)

    Round on the car park bank Kev was into more action on the feeder and obviously doing the business today ......

    SMFROLFS042.jpg Fish on for Kev

    and it looked like the car park bank could be the place to be today .......

    SMFROLFS044.jpg Looking up the car park bank

    with Mat on peg 28 landing a Mirror right on time to have a picture taken with it ........

    SMFROLFS049.jpg A Mirror for Mat

    While Simps and Clive were having a bit of a head to head battle on pegs 30 and 32 ......

    SMFROLFS050.jpg Simps and Clive

    and as he made his way back he even managed to capture that rarest of events .... Paul landing a carp over on peg 8 .......

    SMFROLFS055.jpg Safely in the net

    As he arrived back I lifted into a carp which powered of and as he tried to get a photo I suffered the curse of my own camera , the fish shedding the hook and the rig flying back .

    Almost immediately though there was a splash as while Nick was feeding his peg a carp made off with his pole before he could react ......

    SMFROLFS059.jpg Pole 1

    Luckily for Nick though the fish made it's way over to Dai's peg where Dai saved the day and retrieved the pole with the fish still attached. Nick finally landed the fish which wouldn't count to find that it was an 18½lb'er. Dave said his farewells and left us to it . I'd had a couple more carp and another bream while he'd been strolling around the lake but sport still hadn't picked up and most were struggling for a bite and Neil had even given the pellet wag a go in an effort to find something to no avail .

    With time marching on it was time to take another look down the margin but all I was getting were bites from little roach so I shortened up one of the pencil rigs to fish the bottom of the shelf around 4 feet out from the bank but had to wait a further 15 minutes for the float to bury. A decent fish powered off determined to go and see Neil on peg 2, then disaster struck, the dacron in the top kit parted meaning I lost not only the fish but the rig and elastic as well .

    I shortened up the other pencil rig to match the first and went back out and was soon rewarded with another bite, another decent fish that seemed to take an age to get in but land it I did, a Mirror of 15½lbs that was hooked outside the mouth explaining why I'd had so much trouble controlling it . The worrying thing was that the sky was becoming a darker grey as the match drew to a close. Another decent fish put in an appearance and I was just on my way back from the weigh station when the heavens opened, luckily I had my umbrella ready and was soon huddled under it as it poured down . I managed another couple of carp as the rain persisted but as I slid the second one into the net the All-Out was called.

    There's nothing worse than packing away your kit in the rain, but it had to be done. I thought I had around 80lbs and was hopeful that it would be worth some decent section points but it was hard to tell how others had done. I got the kit back to the car just as the rain eased off as is always the way and soon had it loaded up and back in the car before going to the Weigh-In.

    As usual it started on peg 34 where Terry had just 25lbs to show for his efforts . Geoff weighed 52½lbs and my fish came to a level 89lbs. Nick W had 87¾lbs and Neil 88lbs.
    Dai beat us all with 97lbs to take the section as Ade had just 65lbs on peg 6. Onto B section where Dave Moore had 72lbs and Paul R 31½lbs. Steve had managed 71¼lbs from peg 9 while on peg 10 The Jinx had suffered his own curse to take just 21lbs 14ozs . Nick W-P had taken 42lbs from peg 32 to finish off the first part of the section. Fred kicked off C section with 64lbs followed by Tony R with 60½lbs. Gem obviously had suffered a quiet second half as The Minx Mark was set at 44¾lbs. Round to the car park bank where Kev had a decent day recording 95lbs followed by Dave C with 79¼lbs and Budgie just 28lbs and Mat tied with Dave C on 79¼lbs. The final part of C section was finished off by Simon with 108lbs and Clive with 100lbs exactly .

    Back to the hut for the results and the winner today was Simon with Clive in second and third going to Dai . The section winners were Simon, Dai and Kev .
    The Minx claimed 5 victims today including her Dad (The Jinx) and I collected a Golden Nugget from Neil and Gem .

    The next Jinx Match is August 18th when the sections get redrawn for the second half of the series and it'll be interesting to see how those sections work out as it will probably decide who's in with a chance of taking the title this year .

    Overall Result

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 30 Simon Mound   108lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 32 Clive Pritchard   100lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 4 Dai Thomas    97lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 22 Kev Loveland    95lbs 08ozs
     5th Peg 38 Peter Morton    89lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 2 Neil Riddy    88lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 40 Nick Williams    87lbs 12ozs
     8th= Peg 28 Mat Edwards    79lbs 04ozs
     8th= Peg 24 Dave Collier    79lbs 04ozs
     10th Peg 7 Dave Moore    72lbs 00ozs
     11th Peg 9 Steve Wilson    71lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 6 Ade Williams    65lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 14 Fred Parker    64lbs 00ozs
     14th Peg 16 Tony Roberts    60lbs 08ozs
     15th Peg 36 Geoff Palmer    52lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 18 Gem (The Minx) Doyle    44lbs 12ozs
     17th Peg 13 Nick Watkins-Price    42lbs 00ozs
     18th Peg 8 Paul Roberts    31lbs 08ozs
     19th Peg 26 Marcus Burgess    28lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg 34 Terry Goff    25lbs 00ozs
     21st Peg 10 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle    21lbs 14ozs

    Names in Pink are those that were "MINXED"

    A Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 4 Dai Thomas    97lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 38 Peter Morton    89lbs 00ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 2 Neil Riddy    88lbs 00ozs

    3

     4th Peg 40 Nick Williams    87lbs 12ozs

    4

     5th Peg 6 Ade Williams    65lbs 00ozs

    5

     6th Peg 36 Geoff Palmer    52lbs 08ozs

    6

     7th Peg 34 Terry Goff    25lbs 00ozs

    7

    B Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 30 Simon Mound   108lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 32 Clive Pritchard   100lbs 00ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 7 Dave Moore    72lbs 00ozs

    3

     4th Peg 9 Steve Wilson    71lbs 04ozs

    4

     5th Peg 13 Nick Watkins-Price    42lbs 00ozs

    5

     6th Peg 8 Paul Roberts    31lbs 08ozs

    6

     7th Peg 10 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle    21lbs 14ozs

    7

    C Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 22 Kev Loveland    95lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd= Peg 28 Mat Edwards    79lbs 04ozs

    2

     2nd= Peg 24 Dave Collier    79lbs 04ozs

    2

     4th Peg 14 Fred Parker    64lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg 16 Tony Roberts    60lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th Peg 18 Gem (The Minx) Doyle    44lbs 12ozs

    6

     7th Peg 26 Marcus Burgess    28lbs 00ozs

    7

     

     

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Simple Match Fishing
    2 Day Summer Challenge
    2012

    SimpsRolfs.jpg Rolfs SMF

    Today (Thursday) sees me travelling back to Oxford where I'm spending 3 days at Rolfs Lake. The first 2 days are to take part in the Simple Match Fishing 2 Day Summer Challenge which has been organised by Simon Mound for members of his forum Simple Match Fishing. Simon is a regular on The Jinx Series at Rolfs and along with Eddie Taylor-Green they are responsible for the Rolfs Lake Blog . After this on the Saturday I'll be fishing the 3rd of this years Jinx Series matches.

    With this being a weekday trip I had the car loaded and was away early as along with the rush hour traffic to contend with it was the first day that the traffic lights in London had been re-phased for the Olympics. Actually it wasn't a bad trip up as I was going against the flow for most of the journey and it was just after 10am when I pulled into the car park at Rolfs . A good few of the anglers were already there and settling in, erecting bivvies and sorting their kit, while others had travelled up on Wednesday and fished yesterdays Open match .

    One of the first I chatted to was Dave Wall who was waiting at the gate to guide in Gavin (Gavalar) Lee who was paying his first visit to the venue. The forecast for the days ahead wasn't good with rain forecast and I had decided to once again sleep in the car as I find it pretty comfortable and less aggro than a bivvie. Right now though we had a bit of sunshine , so I grabbed a cup of coffee and caught up with the gossip and checked out what had been caught from the various pegs the previous day......

    Thursday.jpg Thursday morning 1

    A lot of the chat revolved where everyone wanted to draw, the format for the 2 Dayer being that the match would be decided on section points and weight in the event of a tie meaning that consistency would be rewarded .

    Thursday.jpg Thursday morning 1

    Pretty soon we had everyone in attendance apart from Malc who would be arriving later so around midday Simon got the draw underway and I found myself in B section having drawn peg 29 on the car park bank......

    SMFThursdayPegPlan.jpg SMF Thursday Peg Plan

    At least it was a short walk with my kit, around 15 yards from where the car was parked. Surprise surprise, guess who I had next door on peg 28, yep Neil Riddy, the two of us seem to be almost constantly drawn together recently, but it ensures that the banter always flows during a match and today was double or nothing on the Golden Nugget I'd had off Neil on the previous Jinx Match . To my left was new boy Lee on peg 31 who was on for a Nugget with me along with Dave Wall down on peg 40 for the second day running having had a 'Ton' from it in the Open yesterday and looking to reclaim a Nugget from me and The Minx was on peg 25 and we always have a Nugget as well .

    Settingup.jpg getting ready

    As I settled into my peg it was still quite bright and warm, but the clouds were starting to build ominously. All the rain previously had raised the level despite John having run the pump to keep it in check, so with a couple of hours to set up I decided to make up some new rigs. A couple of Nick Gilbert's handmade 0·5g Power Pencils were made up on 0·21 Ultima power match with size 14 Guru MWG's at the sharp end to cover the five metre line (top2 + 2) along with a 0.3 NG Edger again on 0·21 Ultima power match straight through to a size 16 Kamasan B911X for the margin where there was about 18 inches tight against the grass. Bait was a mix of 4 and 6mm fishery pellet for feed, some of which was well wetted down. Hookbaits would be 6 and 8mm's to band along with some soft hookers and corn.

    2pm saw the All-In called and before I could even ship out a pot of pellet Neil was in to his first fish of the day !!!!!!!! He soon had it in the net, a carp and it already looked like I would be needing snookers today. I finally managed to get a bait in the water but couldn't match Neil's effort though others seemed to be in action quite quickly, most notably young Michael Corsini over on Peg 13 who appeared to be sitting on a shed full today. 15 minutes in and my float slid away, not the hoped for carp but a bream but at least I was off the mark . Another followed then a small carp in the next 30 minutes meaning I had at least caught up with Neil as he hadn't had another bite after his fast start.

    Budgie was up on peg 32 and appeared to be having a rare old tussle with what was obviously a decent fish intent on giving him the runaround. Gavin with no previous experience of Rolfs had started on purple Hydro and we had been waiting to see what would happen when he hooked his first carp. We didn't have long to wait and he was soon watching an awful lot of elastic streaming from his top kit. Fair play to him though he didn't panic and finally managed to land the fish, though the look on his face told us that he was shocked at the power of the fight ......

    Settingup.jpg getting ready

    Rumour had it that Section A was the place to be today though with Ant on peg 34, Terry on peg 4 and young Mat on peg 7 setting the early pace down there ......

    Settingup.jpg getting ready

    Nick on peg 9 seemed to be connecting with a lot of fish, but the truth was that most of them were foul hookers and he was having a real struggle trying to get one in the net . Michael seemed to be suffering in a similar fashion, but at least he was getting a few in the net.

    Around 3 pm the rain started putting a dampener on proceedings and for me it was just a case of plugging away on the 5mtr line where I kept picking up the odd fish. Neil had started looking at his other lines and managed two gudgeon in two put ins from the bush to his right . Malc arrived just after 4pm, a sure signal that the weather wouldn't improve and took a slow stroll to peg 22. Daughter Gem was having a grueller on peg 25, the first carp she hooked snagged Paul Corsini's rig on the next peg and promptly snagged her under the bush and her mood probably wasn't improved by having to watch fiancée Simon catching opposite on peg 16 ......

    Settingup.jpg getting ready

    The whole of the car park bank wasn't exactly setting the place alight, but Budgie seemed to be having the best of it on end peg 32. For me it was just a question of waiting for the odd bite and making the most of it, a couple of looks down the margin had proved fruitless but I felt that I was doing enough to stay ahead of Neil and Lee. Clive had started to put a few fish together late on over on peg 14, but as he was in Section C today I wasn't too worried ......

    Settingup.jpg getting ready

    The margin finally produce for me with half an hour to go, just the one fish, a weigher of 11lbs but welcome none the less but I have to say I was happy to hear the All-Out at 7pm as the rain continued to fall. Packing away a load of soaking wet kit is never fun and most seemed glad that it was over. The look on Gem's face said it all as she walked past , not happy at all with just a bream and a roach to show for her five hours of effort.

    With the gear packed away it was time for the Weigh-In and Ant was first to weigh in Section A recording 134½lbs followed by Dai with 109lbs. Dave W had only managed 68¼lbs from peg 40 today. Pete T had 52¼lbs while Terry had 128½lbs from peg 4 . Geoff had 84¼lbs and Mat 111lbs. Onto the first half of Section B and Dave C had 44¼lbs.
    Nick had a real frustrating match on peg 9 with just 26lbs to show for his efforts and Simon W put 43¾lbs. Michael put 106¼lbs on the scales and we moved on to Section C.
    Clive had 89lbs and Simon 75¾lbs while Kev had 25lbs from peg 18. Round to Malc who had 34¾lbs and Dave M with 12½lbs. Poor Gem could only muster 3¼lbs so no Minxings today and Paul C ended the section with 19lbs. The second half of Section B saw Neil record 52½lbs while my weight was 78½lbs . Gavin's first Rolfs weigh in saw him put 56¼lbs on the scales and Budgie finished things off with 95¼lbs .

    Back to the hut with the rain still falling and Ant, Michael C and Clive were in the pound seats with 1 point each for their section wins, with Terry, Budgie and Simon sitting on 2 points. I'd managed a 3rd in section but had picked up a few Golden Nuggets so all wasn't lost and with the top 4 weights today all coming from Section A today, it was pretty obvious where most people were hoping to draw tomorrow .

    A few of us had decided to retire to The Harvester after the match for a meal so after getting changed we set off for a pint and a meal . It was good to get out of the rain in all honesty and relax and chat about the days events over a meal and when we got back just after 10 pm with the rain still falling I was quite happy to climb into my sleeping bag and get some much needed sleep ahead of the match tomorrow..................

    Thursday Result

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 34 Ant Haywood  134lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peg 4 Terry Goff  128lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 7 Mat Edwards  111lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 38 Dai Thomas  109lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 13 Michael Corsini  106lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 32 Marcus Burgess   95lbs 04ozs
     7th Peg 14 Clive Pritchard   89lbs 00ozs
     8th Peg 6 Geoff Palmer   84lbs 04ozs
     9th Peg 29 Peter Morton   78lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 16 Simon Mound   75lbs 12ozs
     11th Peg 40 Dave Wall   68lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 31 Gavin Lee   56lbs 04ozs
     13th Peg 28 Neil Riddy   52lbs 08ozs
     14th Peg 2 Pete Tapp   52lbs 04ozs
     15th Peg 8 Dave Collier   44lbs 04ozs
     16th Peg 10 Simon Watkins   43lbs 12ozs
     17th Peg 22 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle   34lbs 12ozs
     18th Peg 9 Nick Williams   26lbs 00ozs
     19th Peg 18 Kevin Loveland   25lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg 26 Paul Corsini   19lbs 00ozs
     21st Peg 23 Dave Moore   12lbs 08ozs
     22nd Peg 25 Gem (The Minx) Doyle    3lbs 04ozs

    Section A

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 34 Ant Haywood  134lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 4 Terry Goff  128lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 7 Mat Edwards  111lbs 00ozs

    3

     4th Peg 38 Dai Thomas  109lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg 6 Geoff Palmer   84lbs 04ozs

    5

     6th Peg 40 Dave Wall   68lbs 04ozs

    6

     7th Peg 2 Pete Tapp   52lbs 04ozs

    7

    Section B

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 13 Michael Corsini  106lbs 04ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 32 Marcus Burgess   95lbs 04ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 29 Peter Morton   78lbs 08ozs

    3

     4th Peg 31 Gavin Lee   56lbs 04ozs

    4

     5th Peg 28 Neil Riddy   52lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th Peg 8 Dave Collier   44lbs 04ozs

    6

     7th Peg 10 Simon Watkins   43lbs 12ozs

    7

     8th Peg 9 Nick Williams   26lbs 00ozs

    8

    Section C

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 14 Clive Pritchard   89lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 16 Simon Mound   75lbs 12ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 22 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle   34lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th Peg 18 Kevin Loveland   25lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg 26 Paul Corsini   19lbs 00ozs

    5

     6th Peg 23 Dave Moore   12lbs 08ozs

    6

     7th Peg 25 Gem (The Minx) Doyle    3lbs 04ozs

    7

     

    Day 2

    6am on Friday morning and I woke to a blackbird singing away on the bonnet of the car and realised that it had stopped raining . First things first and the stove was fired up and a coffee brewed before strolling over to the lake and taking in the atmosphere. It's a great time of the day to be down by the lake watching the ducks and moorhens going about their business with their fledglings .

    Slowly but surely people stirred from their slumbers, bracing themselves for the day ahead. Some started to prepare their kit and their bait for the day ahead while others took a stroll trying to decide which peg they would like to draw. I took the opportunity to pop down to Asda's with Geoff and his lad and get a bit of shopping and by the time we returned everyone seemed to be up and about. Gem had decided not to fish today and spend some time with her sister Crystal who'd come down with Malc but Dave C's son in law Nick was coming down and would fish in her place .

    Dave and Gavin decided to go double or quits in an effort to recover their Nuggets from yesterday and Neil had accepted double or quits as well, so 8 Golden Nuggets hung in the balance . Although it was cloudy there were enough breaks in it to allow some sun through and if it stayed like that it could be a decent day and offer the chance to dry the kit out a bit. There was definitely a good buzz today with everyone eager to get going and Simon called the draw before 12 o'clock so everyone had time to get sorted. I still fancied Section A and when I drew peg 6 I was more than happy as up till that point I had never fished it on all my trips down to Rolfs .

    SMFFridayPegPlan.jpg SMF Friday Peg Plan

    Having collected my kit I set off round the lake. Geoff who'd fished peg 6 yesterday was on peg 34 today, so I stopped for a chat to find out how he'd fished it. Neil was down on peg 38 so I would be able to keep an eye on him while Ant was on peg 40. Pete Tapp had drawn peg 2 for the second day running (Clive had also drawn peg 14 again ) and Dave the Fish was on peg 4, while Terry was on peg 7 to my left to complete the section.

    Setting up was relatively simple, just a question of shortening up yesterdays rigs as it's shallower in the Little Lake and once again I was going to concentrate on a couple of 5mtr lines and the margin to my right toward peg 5 with the same baits as well.

    2pm and the all in saw me feeding a cup of pellets with a few grains of corn at 5mtrs and a handful of wetted pellets into the right hand margin before shipping a banded 6mm out to 5mtrs. and after about 5 minutes the float slid away and I connected with my first carp of the day, not a big fish at around 7lbs but a nice way to get off the mark . This was followed by a couple of bream, one of which launched itself like a Polaris missile when it felt the hook. Another carp soon followed, a weigher this time at around 10½lbs prompting a comment from Terry to slow down and give others a chance .

    I then suffered a period that's all to easy to happen at Rolfs, 3 foul hooked carp in a row that charged around the swim before the hook came back with just a scale attached and a couple of bream that rolled off the hook before they were in netting range . Meanwhile over on peg 34 Geoff had started to put a few in the net ......

    SMFROLFS007.jpg Geoff on peg 34

    I stuck with the 5mtr line however as I didn't want to disturb the margin line to early as I wanted any fish to settle there for later. I could see that Neil over on peg 38 was having a quiet time. It's one of those pegs where the fish can suddenly turn up often late in a match as they'd done for Dai the previous day ......

    SMFROLFS007.jpg Geoff on peg 34

    I could see that Dave the Fish was getting a few down on peg 4 and that Pete T was also starting to find a few on peg 2 for the second day running. Ant on peg 40 was fishing long down the edge toward the platform on peg 39 and seemed to be getting some action as well ......

    SMFROLFS007.jpg Geoff on peg 34

    In fact the only person who seemed to be struggling in our section was Terry on peg 7 and to make matters worse for him Mat on peg 8 was starting to catch as well. Another couple of weighers put my match back on track though the bites were proving a little harder to come by and another couple of bream helped to keep things ticking over. I took a quick look down the margin at around 4·30pm and took a couple of quick fish, the second being a weigher of 11½lbs but went back to the 5mtr line to let it settle, increasing the feed at the same time.

    The fish had settled at 5mtrs again and I started to put a run of weighers together, all around the 10-11½lbs mark and at the same time I noticed that the fish had started to show up for Neil over on peg 38 ......

    SMFROLFS007.jpg Geoff on peg 34

    As I went up to the scales with another fish there was an almighty BANG from peg 9 A carp had taken Kev's rig straight through the bush and his topkit and number 4 had collapsed under the strain, reducing the top kit to 8 pieces which may well be a new record at Rolfs ......

    At the same time Simon was on his way to the scales with a decent Mirror that weighed 15½lbs so I took a quick picture for him ........

    SMFROLFS007.jpg Geoff on peg 34

    Elsewhere along the Bank Simon W had taken a nice Common of 17½lbs and luckily Malc was on hand to do the honours with a photo ......

    SMFROLFS007.jpg Geoff on peg 34

    With just over an hour to go the bites had started to fade on the 5mtr line so it was time to target the margin. An 8mm pellet was banded and dropped in resulting in an instant take and yet another weigher. Terry popped round to see what I was doing as he was still struggling for bites on 8mm pellets. I suggested he tried 6mm's instead and It seemed to do the trick for him as it finally produced a few fish ........

    SMFROLFS007.jpg Geoff on peg 34

    I had a really strong end to the match with another 7 weighers, the biggest being 13½lbs before the All-Out was called at 7pm. Dave the Fish added up the fish on the board to find I had 166lbs and with 5 net fish and a few Bream I was hopeful that I may have my second Rolfs 'Double Ton . Packing the kit away was a leisurely affair as I would be fishing A section in The Jinx Match tomorrow so was going to leave my kit behind the peg tonight.

    The weigh-In was soon under way in Section A, Geoff kicked things off with 119lbs a new PB match weight for him . Neil put 124¾lbs on the scales but was pipped by Ant with 128¾lbs. Pete T had trebled his Day 1 weight from peg 2 with 159½lbs and Dave C was just short of a 'Ton' with 99½lbs. My weight proved to be a very pleasing 204½lbs and Terry managed 73¾lbs. The first half of Section B saw Mat put 170¾lbs on the scales followed by Kev with 22½lbs and Simon with a level 124lbs. Malc had 44¼lbs from peg 13 and then it was onto Section C where Clive on peg 14 for the second day recorded 121½lbs . Paul C had 40½lbs and Simon W 78lbs. Round to the car park bank where Dave Wall put 63½lbs on the scales followed by Michael C with 66¾lbs, Gavin was chuffed to have his first Rolfs Ton with 100½lbs and Nick W 46lbs. The final part of section B was finished of by Budgie with 89lbs, Dave M with 102¾lbs. Dai had 61lbs and Nick B finished up with 67½lbs.

    Back to the hut and while Simon collated the results from the two days the banter flowed as usual ......

    SMFROLFS007.jpg Geoff on peg 34

    Soon the results were in which Simon announced in reverse order and in third place was Mat Edwards with 4 points and a total weight of 281¾lbs ........

    SMFROLFS007.jpg Geoff on peg 34

    In second place with 4 points and a total weight of 283lbs was your truly 'Mugger' (got to love those Bream ) ......

    SMFROLFS007.jpg Geoff on peg 34

    And in first place with a perfect score of 2 points from 2 section wins and a weight of 223½lbs was Clive ........

    SMFROLFS007.jpg Geoff on peg 34

    So a BIG THANK YOU to Simon, I think it's fair to say that for a first attempt at organising a match it was a first class effort and I'm sure that I speak for every one in voting it a huge success and it looks like the SMF 2 Day Summer Challenge will become a permanent fixture in years to come. Another bunch of Golden Nuggets had come my way thanks to Dave W, Gavin and Neil and while a few were heading home and farewells were bid the majority were staying over for The Jinx Match tomorrow.

    Once again some of us went to The Harvester for a meal and a pint while we chatted over the events of the last two days. and this continued into the night when we returned and ended up chatting to the rest till about 1am, when once again I climbed into the sleeping bag for a kip .........

    Friday Result

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 6 Peter Morton  204lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peg 8 Mat Edwards  170lbs 12ozs
     3rd Peg 2 Pete Tapp  159lbs 08ozs
     4th Peg 40 Ant Haywood  128lbs 12ozs
     5th Peg 38 Neil Riddy  124lbs 12ozs
     6th Peg 10 Simon Mound  124lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 14 Clive Pritchard  121lbs 08ozs
     8th Peg 34 Geoff Palmer  119lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 29 Dave Moore  102lbs 12ozs
     10th Peg 25 Gavin Lee  100lbs 08ozs
     11th Peg 4 Dave Collier   99lbs 08ozs
     12th Peg 28 Marcus Burgess   89lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 18 Simon Watkins   78lbs 00ozs
     14th Peg 7 Terry Goff   73lbs 12ozs
     15th Peg32 Nick Bondeu   67lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 23 Michael Corsini   66lbs 12ozs
     17th Peg 22 Dave Wall   63lbs 08ozs
     18th Peg 31 Dai Thomas   61lbs 00ozs
     19th Peg 26 Nick Williams   46lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg13 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle   44lbs 04ozs
     21st Peg 16 Paul Corsini   40lbs 08ozs
     22nd Peg 9 Kevin Loveland   22lbs 08ozs

    Section A

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 6 Peter Morton  204lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 2 Pete Tapp  159lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 40 Ant Haywood  128lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th Peg 38 Neil Riddy  124lbs 12ozs

    4

     5th Peg 34 Geoff Palmer  119lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th Peg 4 Dave Collier   99lbs 08ozs

    6

     7th Peg 7 Terry Goff   73lbs 12ozs

    7

    Section B

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 8 Mat Edwards  170lbs 12ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 10 Simon Mound  124lbs 00ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 29 Dave Moore  102lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th Peg 28 Marcus Burgess   89lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg32 Nick Bondeu   67lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th Peg 31 Dai Thomas   61lbs 00ozs

    6

     7th Peg13 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle   44lbs 04ozs

    7

     8th Peg 9 Kevin Loveland   22lbs 08ozs

    8

    Section C

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 14 Clive Pritchard  121lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 25 Gavin Lee  100lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 18 Simon Watkins   78lbs 00ozs

    3

     4th Peg 23 Michael Corsini   66lbs 12ozs

    4

     5th Peg 22 Dave Wall   63lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th Peg 26 Nick Williams   46lbs 00ozs

    6

     7th Peg 16 Paul Corsini   40lbs 08ozs

    7

    Overall Result

    Position

    Angler

    Points

    Weight

     1st Clive Pritchard

    2

      223lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peter Morton

    4

      283lbs 00ozs
     3rd Mat Edwards

    4

      281lbs 12ozs
     4th Ant Haywood

    4

      263lbs 04ozs
     5th Simon Mound

    4

      199lbs 12ozs
     6th Michael Corsini

    5

      173lbs 00ozs
     7th Marcus Burgess

    6

      184lbs 04ozs
     8th Gavin Lee 

    6

      156lbs 12ozs
     9th Pete Tapp

    9

      211lbs 12ozs
     10th Terry Goff

    9

      202lbs 04ozs
     11th Neil Riddy

    9

      177lbs 04ozs
     12th Dave Moore

    9

      115lbs 04ozs
     13th Geoff Palmer

    10

      203lbs 12ozs
     14th Dai Thomas

    10

      170lbs 00ozs
     15th Simon Watkins

    10

      121lbs 12ozs
     16th Malc (The Jinx) Doyle

    10

       79lbs 00ozs
     17th Dave Wall

    11

      131lbs 12ozs
     18th Dave Collier

    12

      143lbs 12ozs
     19th Paul Corsini

    12

       59lbs 08ozs
     20th Kevin Loveland

    12

       47lbs 04ozs
     21st Nick Williams

    14

       72lbs 00ozs
     22nd Nick Bondeu

    14

       67lbs 08ozs
     23rd Gem (The Minx) Doyle

    16

         3lbs 04ozs

     

     

  • Alders Farm Fishery. Great Brickhill. Buckinghamshire.

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    Alders Farm Match

    Ash Lake at Alders Farm Fishery

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

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

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

    Time to collect the gear

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

    The Pegging Plan for todays match

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

    Peg 5 for Peter today

    Trev had told me that the end of the bush on the right was the sweet spot in the swim, with a back up at 5mtrs straight out so setting up was quite straight forward. Just 3 rigs all pretty much identical as the swim is pretty shallow(around 18 inches at the end of the bush and around 2½ feet at 5mtrs) . These were all Nick Gilbert's handmade NG Power Pencil's, two 0·4 gm and a 0·5 gm, all made up on on 0·21 Ultima power match straight through to size 16 Kamasan B911X's nice and simple and strong enough to stand up to what would hopefully turn into a good bagging session. Bait was simply 2 bags of 6mm fishery pellets, a couple of pints of red maggots and a couple of tins of corn.

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

    First one of the day for Clive

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

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

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

    A nice lump for Clive

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

    Chris Billington on Peg 6

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

    Nick Allen plays a carp on Peg 8

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

    Trev (grannyspodder) waits for a bite

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

     Gary (shooter560) Funnell

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

    Andrew Stevens and Keith Powell

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

    Dave Collier was tucked away on Peg 30

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

    Fred was having a grueller on Peg 3

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

    Lee nets another carp from Peg 2

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

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

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

    Linda Billington on Peg 36

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

    Simon (sidev77) Watkins on Peg 34

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

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

    Dave the fish was leading with 117lbs

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

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

    Chris's bag came to 40¼lbs

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

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

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

    Clive weighed in with 89lbs

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

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

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

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

    PostMatch.jpg Post match gathering


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

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

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

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

    Jonny 2nd, Peter 1st and Dave 3rd

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

    The Winners Tankard

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

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

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

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

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

     

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The Jinx Series 2012
    Match 2

    Rolfs Lake

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

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

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

    Pete tries on The Hat

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

    Fred gets The Hat from The Minx

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

    Peg Plan for Match 2

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

    Peg 26 for Peter today

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

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

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

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

    Neil Riddy plays a double figure carp on Peg 24

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

    Mat was catching steadily on Peg 8

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

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

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

    The Minx was not having a good day today

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

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

    Dai was catching down his right hand margin

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Overall Result

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

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

      No names in Pink as nobody was "MINXED"  

    A Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

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

    1

     2nd Peg 4 Clive Pritchard   94lbs 00ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 34 Simon Mound   87lbs 00ozs

    3

     4th Peg 36 Steve Wilson   76lbs 12ozs

    4

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

    5

     6th Peg 40 Dave Moore   51lbs 04ozs

    6

     7th Peg 38 Paul Roberts   43lbs 08ozs

    7

    B Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 8 Mat Edwards  122lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 13 Fred Parker   71lbs 04ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 7 Marcus Burgess   69lbs 04ozs

    3

     4th Peg 32 Dave Collier   69lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg 10 Kevin Loveland   52lbs 04ozs

    5

     6th Peg 9 Tony Roberts   44lbs 04ozs

    6

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

    7

    C Section

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 26 Peter Morton  121lbs 04ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 24 Neil Riddy  117lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 22 Dave Wall  107lbs 08ozs

    Guest

     4th Peg 28 Ade Williams  105lbs 00ozs

    3

     5th Peg 14 Dai Thomas   89lbs 12ozs

    4

     6th Peg 16 Terry Goff   61lbs 00ozs

    5

     7th Peg 18 Nick Williams   53lbs 00ozs

    6

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The Jinx Series 2012
    Match 1

    Rolfs Lake

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

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

    Peg Plan for Match1

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

    Peter had drawn peg 8 for todays match

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

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

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

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

    Fiancée Simon really didn't want a Minxing today

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

    Peter plays to the camera as Neil looks on

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

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

    Dai got off to a good start on peg 7

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

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

    Fred brings a carp to the waiting net on peg 34

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

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

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

    Ade was starting to put a few together on peg 32

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

    Clive playing a carp on peg 26

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

    On peg 36 Kevin plays a carp taken on the feeder

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

     A Rolfs Bream for Peter

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

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

    A final carp fell to paste for Dai

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

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

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

    Overall Result

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

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

    Names in Pink are those that were "MINXED"

               A Section
         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 4 Paul Jay  127lbs 04ozs

    Guest

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

    1

     3rd Peg 40 Tony Roberts   50lbs 08ozs

    2

     4th Peg 34 Fred Parker   33lbs 08ozs

    3

     5th Peg 36 Kevin Loveland   24lbs 04ozs

    4

     6th Peg 38 Mat Edwards    13lbs 08ozs

    5

      Peg 6   
         
               B Section
         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 32 Ade Williams   72lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 9 Neil Riddy   56lbs 12ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 7 Dai Thomas   49lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th Peg 30 Geoff Palmer   48lbs 04ozs

    4

     5th Peg 8 Peter Morton   40lbs 04ozs

    5

     6th Peg 13 Nick Williams   24lbs 00ozs

    6

     7th Peg 10 Terry Goff    13lbs 12ozs

    7

         

    C Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 16 Steve Wilson  127lbs 00ozs

    1

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

    2

     3rd Peg 26 Clive Pritchard   65lbs 00ozs

    3

     4th Peg 14 Simon Mound   49lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg 22 Dave Moore   40lbs 08ozs

    5

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

    6

     7th Peg 28 Paul Roberts    15lbs 10ozs

    7

     

     

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The Jinx Series 2012
    Special 2 Day Festival.

    Rolfs Lake

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

    The Jinx Squad 2012

    The Jinx Squad 2012

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

    Day 1
    Friday, April 27th, 2012.

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

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

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

    The peg plan for the Friday match.

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

    Peg 3 in A section for Peter on Friday

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Day 1 Results

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st

    34

     Neil Riddy  125lbs 08ozs
     2nd

    16

     Dave Wall   79lbs 08ozs
     3rd

    13

     Clive Pritchard   77lbs 00ozs
     4th

    19

     Nick Williams   75lbs 00ozs
     5th

    3

     Peter Morton   69lbs 02ozs
     6th

    6

     Dave Moore   65lbs 04ozs
     7th

    8

     Geoff Palmer   63lbs 00ozs
     8th

    23

     Paul Roberts   60lbs 08ozs
     9th

    21

     Fred Parker   56lbs 08ozs
     10th

    39

     Marcus Burgess   56lbs 02ozs
     11th

    9

     Simon Mound   49lbs 04ozs
     12th

    30

     Dai Thomas   37lbs 04ozs
     13th

    10

     Keith Powell   27lbs 08ozs
     14th

    28

     Kevin Loveland   25lbs 08ozs
     15th

    32

     Mat Edwards   22lbs 08ozs
     16th

    7

     Simon Watkins    16lbs 04ozs
     17th

    25

     Dave Collier    13lbs 12ozs
     18th

    14

     Nick Watkins-Price     1lbs 00ozs
     19th

    26

     Gem Doyle            08ozs

    Section Results

    A Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    34

     Neil Riddy  125lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd

    3

     Peter Morton   69lbs 02ozs

    2

     3rd

    6

     Dave Moore   65lbs 04ozs

    3

     4th

    8

     Geoff Palmer   63lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th

    39

     Marcus Burgess   56lbs 02ozs

    5

     6th

    7

     Simon Watkins   16lbs 04ozs

    6

    B Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    13

     Clive Pritchard   77lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd

    9

     Simon Mound   49lbs 04ozs

    2

     3rd

    30

     Dai Thomas   37lbs 04ozs

    3

     4th

    10

     Keith Powell   27lbs 08ozs

    4

     5th

    28

     Kevin Loveland   25lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th

    32

     Mat Edwards   22lbs 08ozs

    6

    C Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    16

     Dave Wall   79lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd

    19

     Nick Williams   75lbs 00ozs

    2

     3rd

    23

     Paul Roberts   60lbs 08ozs

    3

     4th

    21

     Fred Parker   56lbs 08ozs

    4

     5th

    25

     Dave Collier     13lbs 12ozs

    5

     6th

    14

     Nick Watkins-Price     1lbs 00ozs

    6

     7th

    26

     Gem Doyle            08ozs

    7

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

    Day 2
    Saturday, April 28th, 2012.


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

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

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

    The peg plan for the Saturday match

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

    Peg 19 in C section for Peter on Saturday

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

    Waiting for the All-In on Saturday

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

    Dave Wall

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

     Malc (The Jinx) was on peg 25

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

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

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

    Dave Wall on Peg 21 was struggling to make something happen

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

    Clive on Peg 23, not a happy bunny

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

    Paul had started on the pole on peg 32

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

    Clive refused to smile for the camera

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

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

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

    Keith struggled on Peg 34

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

    Budgie on peg 7

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

    Geoff was on peg 8 for the second day running

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

    Paul playing a carp

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

    Nick W-P (monkey) on Peg 10

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

    Dave getting to grips with Peg 19

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

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

    Fred trying hard to net one

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

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

    Neil was tucked away on Peg 9

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

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

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

    Day 2 Results

     

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st

    19

     Peter Morton  140lbs 08ozs
     2nd

    3

     Mat Edwards  130lbs 04ozs
     3rd

    30

     Simon Watkins  121lbs 12ozs
     4th

    32

     Paul Roberts  119lbs 12ozs
     5th

    9

     Neil Riddy  116lbs 12ozs
     6th

    16

     Fred Parker  109lbs 08ozs
     7th

    8

     Geoff Palmer   89lbs 04ozs
     8th

    25

     Malc Doyle   87lbs 12ozs
     9th

    13

     Dave Moore   73lbs 08ozs
     10th

    23

     Clive Pritchard   63lbs 08ozs
     11th

    26

     Dai Thomas   63lbs 04ozs
     12th

    7

     Marcus Burgess   62lbs 12ozs
     13th

    34

     Keith Powell   59lbs 06ozs
     14th

    10

     Nick Watkins-Price   40lbs 08ozs
     15th

    21

     Dave Wall   30lbs 00ozs
     16th

    28

     Simon Mound   28lbs 00ozs
     17th

    14

     Nick Williams   27lbs 00ozs
     

    6

     Dave Collier

    DNF

     

    39

     Kevin Loveland

    DNF

    Section Results

    A Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    3

     Mat Edwards  130lbs 04ozs

    1

     2nd

    8

     Geoff Palmer   89lbs 04ozs

    2

     3rd

    7

     Marcus Burgess   62lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th

    34

     Keith Powell   59lbs 06ozs

    4

    6

     Dave Collier

    DNF

    7

    39

     Kevin Loveland

    DNF

    7

    B Section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    30

     Simon Watkins  121lbs 12ozs

    1

     2nd

    32

     Paul Roberts  119lbs 12ozs

    2

     3rd

    9

     Neil Riddy  116lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th

    13

     Dave Moore   73lbs 08ozs

    4

     5th

    10

     Nick Watkins-Price   40lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th

    28

     Simon Mound   28lbs 00ozs

    6

    C section

         
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st

    19

     Peter Morton  140lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd

    16

     Fred Parker  109lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd

    25

     Malc Doyle   87lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th

    23

     Clive Pritchard   63lbs 08ozs

    4

     5th

    26

     Dai Thomas   63lbs 04ozs

    5

     6th

    21

     Dave Wall   30lbs 00ozs

    6

     7th

    14

     Nick Williams   27lbs 00ozs

    7

    Final Positions and Points

    (Countback on Weight  to decide ties)

    Position

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peter Morton  209lbs 10ozs

    3

     2nd Neil Riddy  224lbs 04ozs

    4

     3rd

     Paul Roberts  180lbs 04ozs

    5

     4th Clive Pritchard  140lbs 08ozs

    5

     5th Fred Parker  166lbs 00ozs

    6

     6th Geoff Palmer  152lbs 04ozs

    6

     7th Mat Edwards  152lbs 12ozs

    7

     8th Dave Moore  138lbs 12ozs

    7

     9th Simon Watkins  138lbs 00ozs

    7

     10th Dave Wall  109lbs 08ozs

    7

     11th Marcus Burgess  118lbs  14ozs

    8

     12th Dai Thomas  100lbs 08ozs

    8

     13th Keith Powell    86lbs 14ozs

    8

     14th Simon Mound   77lbs 04ozs

    8

     15th Nick Williams  102lbs 00ozs

    9

     16th Malc Doyle    87lbs 12ozs

    10

     17th Nick Watkins-Price    41lbs 08ozs

    11

     18th Kevin Loveland    25lbs 08ozs

    12

     19th

     Dave Collier     13lbs 12ozs

    12

     20th Gem Doyle             08ozs

    14

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

     

     

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Jinx Match 6

    Well it's time for the final match of The Jinx Series and Clive has wrapped it up with a match to go to retain the title . That leaves Tony, Malc, Steve and Dai to fight it out for the placings, while Steve & Dai along with Simon & Webbo battle for The Pairs. So hopefully we can all sit back and rip it out of them offer them encouragement today . Now today is also my 28th Wedding Anniversary and to celebrate Maria is coming with me today , so with the cats fed and a few extra bits loaded up in the car we set off just before 8am. As usual the first stop was at The Jimmy's Griddle Café in Battersea where I treated her to breakfast (never let it be said that I don't know how to treat a Lady ) before we climbed back into the car and resumed the journey, and after a smooth run down and a quick stop off at Asda for a few bits and bobs, we pulled into the car park at the lake around 10·30am.

    Greetings and introductions took place with those that hadn't met Maria before, and the discussions soon turned to the prospects for the day ahead. The final Night Match of the year had taken place last night, but it hard fished hard for most with Chris Lovelock winning from Peg 30 with 104½lbs. 8 of The Jinx Squad were missing today, but with 4 guests there would still be 23 fishing. Section C for me today and I said that I fancied anywhere between 14-16 to Maria prior to the draw.

    Just before 11·30am Malc called the Draw. Maria was chatting to Ann in the caravan, so I drew for myself when my turn came. Peg 14 was my reward and I wasn't unhappy with that . I took 2 trips round, one with with my gear and the second with a bed chair and the cooker for Maria. It's not a peg I've fished much but it throws up its fair share of decent weights so I was quite keen to give it a go. To my right on Peg 13 was Paul with his wife Jayne for company, while Webbo was to my left on Peg 16......

    Peg Plan for todays match

    Set up today was simply 3 rigs, 2 were 0·3 NG Springer Open Water XT's on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finishing with size 14 Guru MWG's which would be used on the 5mtr line, while the 3rd was a 0.2 NG Edger on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with a size 14 Guru MWG for the margins where I had bushes both sides. Bait today was just 6 and 8mm fishery pellet and some GOT Ghost Pellets for a change bait on the hook.

    Peg 14 for me today

    With a bit of time to spare before the All-In I put the kettle on for a coffee and took a stroll with the camera. Clive was on peg 11 and hoping for a better day than he'd had last weekend on our club match ......

    Clive was hoping for a better day today

    Terry was all alone on Peg 7 as Peg 8 had remained in the draw bag, but he did have The Pink Elephant to keep him company today ......

    Terry had The Pink Elephant for company today

    As I made my way back Budgie was settling into Peg 9 and Geoff was eager to get going on Peg 10 ......

    Geoff was ready for the All-In

    With the kettle boiling on my return I made myself a coffee and settled down to await the off. Well at 1pm the fishery bell was rung signalling the All-In. I fed 2 small pots of pellets onto the 5mtr line and a handful in each margin and then shipped a banded 8mm out to 5mtrs. Within a couple of minutes the float buried, but lifting into it I could tell straight away that it was a carp that was foul hooked . Of course Malc on Peg 20 noticed this and was soon instructing me to take care not to loose it . Of course this was the cue for the rig to come flying back with just a scale on the hook among a chorus of laughter from those looking on, and Neil's call of "Nobody likes to see that" .

    Shortly after this Maria appeared having finished chatting to Ann . I settled back to concentrate on the 5mtr line, but it refused to offer up a single bite, but I stuck at it as you know that the fish can turn up at any time. After around an hour I added another couple of sections of pole and went out to 7mtrs. There was only about 4 inches more water there, but I cupped a pot of pellets in and followed it out with the rig which slid away before it really had a chance to settle. This was a carp that came in fairly easily and was gratefully netted. I decided to weigh it just to get some idea, but it only went 8lbs, still I was off the mark .

    Paul, a Lake regular was guesting on Peg 32 today and had been catching steadily from the off, helped no doubt by Peg 8 not being drawn, and was already looking like todays winner unless sport dropped off for him. Opposite me on Peg 26 Dave had Chris keeping him company, and he was starting to pick up the odd decent fish from the bush to his right ......

    Dave was into a decent fish as Chris looked on

    Meanwhile I was starting to get really frustrated as the only fish I could connect with were foul hookers over which I had no control as they trashed my rigs and the swim.
    In fact it was a good job that Maria was there as it stopped me throwing my teddies right out of the pram . Then just to ratchet up the pressure a few more notches I looked over to see Gem playing a carp, which soon produced the familiar cry of YEEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!! so now a Minxing could be on the cards .

    A carp for Gem would mean a Minxing for some.

    I decided to take a look down my right hand margin, but it didn't produce anything at all, so I switched to the left. A couple of dips and a tentative strike saw me hook a bream, but as I brought it to the top it shed the hook. Back out and as I lifted the rig it went solid before a carp charged off smashing the rig . A couple of deep breaths and I tied up a new rig and as I took a few minutes to re-plumb I found a small drop off, no more than 6 inches deeper 3 feet off of the bush. Maria provided another cup of coffee and even made one for Webbo as I fed the new spot and shipped an 8mm pellet out. A few lift and drops and the float dipped then slid away, and soon a Common of around 9lbs was safely in the net .

    This was soon followed by a slightly larger Mirror, Things were finally starting to pick up . Next up came a better fish and it really didn't want to get its head up and I wasn't about to bully it, however Terry appeared wanting a photo of a carp that he'd caught and been weighed and witnessed by Budgie at 25lbs. I explained that I was otherwise occupied but Maria did the honours with the camera ......

    A 25lb Common for Terry

    I finally managed to net the troublesome carp and when I put it on the scales it went 15½lbs, needless to say Webbo seemed happy for me . I then managed to loose another bream, but a couple of smaller commons and another weigher soon made up for that. Dave C had landed a real lump as well, at 20½lbs a new PB and Maria was kind enough to stroll round with my camera to do the honours for him ......

    A 20¼lb Common for Dave. A new PB.

    When she returned a final cup of coffee went down rather well as I managed another weigher and a net Mirror before the All-Out was sounded by the fishery bell at 6pm.
    Packing the kit away it became apparent how hard some had found it today with Paul suffering a blank on Peg 13 , and I felt I may have around 70lbs if I was lucky. Anyway with the kit back at the car it was time for the Weigh-In.

    Simon kicked things off with 53¼lbs from Peg 34. Dai and Jon had suffered with just 23lbs and 26lbs respectively while Chris had 46¾lbs on 2. Simon had 88¾lbs followed By Dave Moore with 69½lbs and Terry with 95lbs . Budgie had a level 50lbs while Geoff's 30¾lbs edged out Clive's 29¼lbs. My fish weighed 76¼ but Webbo could only muster 36¾lbs . Tony had 64½lbs from Peg 18 while Nick had caught in the final 15 minutes to record 15¼lbs. The Jinx had extracted 61¾lbs from peg 20 while Neil's 41¼lbs was just 4ozs short of Steve's 41½lbs. Dave recorded a level 86lbs from 26 Nick W had 38½lbs and Pete T 40lbs. Gem put 42½lbs on the scales and handed out 11 Minxings in the process . Finally Paul weighed 167lbs to take the win on the day , meaning that Terry was second and Simon 3rd .

    By now the dark was drawing in and back at the hut John had fired up the Barbecue and soon had everyone fed as we waited for Malc to sort out todays results and also the Series results. Olly made sure he didn't miss out, helping Paul to finish off his burger ......

    Olly helps Paul out with his burger

    And Beau waited patiently for Ann to share hers as well ......

    Beau waits his turn for a bit of burger

    Finally Malc had things sorted, well as sorted as Malc can be with Terry, Paul and Me taking the sections today with Simon, Dave C and Tony runners up . Then onto the final Series results. As we already knew Clive had won the Series retaining his title from last year . Tony took 2nd place and Malc had managed 3rd place .

    In the Pairs Simon and Webbo had triumphed over Steve W and Dai having been neck and neck going into todays match.

    So with
    The Jinx Series finished for yet another year it's just a question of a few words of Thanks to finish off .
    It's been another great Series of matches this year, due in no small way to the efforts of Malc(
    The Jinx) for organising and running the whole thing .

    John & Pauline who once again have been kind enough to put up with
    The Jinx Squad at their Fishery which continues to do them and Rolf's memory great credit .

    Finally as always,
    The Jinx Squad
    and those that have fished as Guests over the Series. It's the anglers fishing the Series that make it the event it is. Take a bow, and see you all next year .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 32 Paul JayGuest   167lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 7 Terry Goff      95lbs 00ozs
     3rdPeg 4 Simon Mound      88lbs 12ozs
     4thPeg 26 Dave Collier      86lbs 00ozs
     5thPeg 14 Peter Morton      76lbs 04ozs
     6thPeg 5 Dave Moore      69lbs 08ozs
     7thPeg 18 Tony Roberts      64lbs 08ozs
     8thPeg 20 Malc(The Jinx)Doyle      61lbs 12ozs
     9thPeg 34 Simon WatkinsGuest     53lbs 04ozs
     10thPeg 2 Chris LovelockGuest     46lbs 12ozs
     11thPeg 9 Marcus Burgess      50lbs 00ozs
     12thPeg 31 Gem(The Minx)Doyle      42lbs 08ozs
     13thPeg 23 Steve Wilson      41lbs 08ozs
     14thPeg 22 Neil Riddy      41lbs 04ozs
     15thPeg 29 Pete TappGuest     40lbs 00ozs
     16thPeg 28 Nick Williams      38lbs 08ozs
     17thPeg 16 Dave Webster      36lbs 12ozs
     18thPeg 10 Geoff Palmer      30lbs 12ozs
     19thPeg 11 Clive Pritchard      29lbs 04ozs
     20thPeg 40 Jon Hatch      26lbs 00ozs
     21stPeg 38 Dai Thomas      23lbs 00ozs
     22ndPeg 19 Nick Watkins-Price      15lbs 04ozs
     23rdPeg 13 Paul Roberts 

    DNW

    Names in Pink are those that were "MINXED"

    Section A

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 7 Terry Goff      95lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 4 Simon Mound      88lbs 12ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 5 Dave Moore      69lbs 08ozs

    3

     4th Peg 34 Simon WatkinsGuest     53lbs 04ozs

    0

     5th  Peg 2 Chris LovelockGuest     46lbs 12ozs

    0

     6th  Peg 40 Jon Hatch      26lbs 00ozs

    4

     7th  Peg 38 Dai Thomas      23lbs 00ozs

    5

    Section B

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 32 Paul JayGuest   167lbs 00ozs

    0

     2nd Peg 26 Dave Collier      86lbs 00ozs

    1

     3rd Peg 9 Marcus Burgess      50lbs 00ozs

    2

     4th  Peg 31 Gem(The Minx)Doyle      42lbs 08ozs

    3

     5th  Peg 29 Pete TappGuest     40lbs 00ozs

    0

     6th  Peg 28 Nick Williams      38lbs 08ozs

    4

     7th  Peg 10 Geoff Palmer      30lbs 12ozs

    5

     8th  Peg 11 Clive Pritchard      29lbs 04ozs

    6

     9th  Peg 13 Paul Roberts 

    DNW

    9

    Section C

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 14 Peter Morton      76lbs 04ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 18 Tony Roberts      64lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 20 Malc(The Jinx)Doyle      61lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th  Peg 23 Steve Wilson      41lbs 08ozs

    4

     5st  Peg 22 Neil Riddy      41lbs 04ozs

    5

     6th  Peg 16 Dave Webster      36lbs 12ozs

    6

     7th Peg 19 Nick Watkins-Price      15lbs 04ozs

    7

     

    Overall Individual Series Result

    Position

    Angler

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Weight

    Points
     1st Clive Pritchard

    2

    1

    2

    1

    1

    6

       608lbs 12ozs

    7

     2nd Tony Roberts

    2

    5

    2

    2

    2

    2

       514lbs 12ozs

    10

     3rd Malc Doyle

    8

    1

    1

    4

    3

    3

       575lbs 12ozs

    12

     4th Steve Wilson

    2

    2

    1

    7

    5

    4

       453lbs 04ozs

    14

     5th Dai Thomas

    1

    3

    6

    1

    9

    5

       374lbs 00ozs

    16

     6th Dave Collier

    3

    3

    10

    6

    3

    1

       304lbs 04ozs

    16

     7th Simon Mound

    4

    2

    3

    10

    6

    2

       355lbs 04ozs

    17

     8th Terry Goff

    5

    6

    8

    2

    3

    1

       285lbs 00ozs

    17

     9th Marcus Burgess

    4

    6

    2

    7

    5

    2

       292lbs 08ozs

    19

     10th Dave Moore

    6

    5

    3

    4

    4

    3

       265lbs 08ozs

    19

     11th Jon Hatch

    4

    4

    4

    3

    7

    4

       254lbs 00ozs

    19

     12th Dave Webster

    5

    1

    7

    1

    10

    6

       391lbs 10ozs

    20

     13th Peter Morton

    7

    8

    3

    5

    4

    1

       374lbs 08ozs

    20

     14th Neil Riddy

    6

    4

    10

    6

    1

    5

       334lbs 02ozs

    22

     15th Paul Roberts

    1

    7

    6

    4

    4

    9

       297lbs 08ozs

    22

     16th Nick Williams

    6

    5

    4

    3

    7

    4

       281lbs 04ozs

    22

     17th Gem Doyle

    3

    9

    5

    10

    5

    3

       234lbs 04ozs

    25

     18th Geoff Palmer

    8

    10

    7

    5

    2

    5

       211lbs 02ozs

    27

     19th Mat Edwards

    3

    10

    1

    6

    8

    10

       251lbs 08ozs

    28

     20th Nick Watkins-Price

    6

    7

    4

    8

    6

    7

       167lbs 10ozs

    30

     21st Mitch Auger

    1

    7

    10

    10

    2

    10

       152lbs 04ozs

    30

     22nd Fred Parker

    10

    10

    4

    5

    1

    10

       146lbs 12ozs

    30

     23rd Ant Haywood

    10

    2

    10

    2

    10

    10

       183lbs 12ozs

    34

     24th Al Loader

    9

    3

    10

    3

    10

    10

       226lbs 12ozs

    35

     25th Ady Williams

    7

    8

    5

    10

    5

    10

       112lbs 12ozs

    35

     26th Kevin Loveland

    8

    4

    8

    8

    8

    10

       110lbs 00ozs

    36

     27th Alex Clark

    5

    6

    6

    10

    10

    10

       111lbs 10ozs

    37

    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

    Pairs

          

    Weight

    Points
     1st Simon Mound and Dave Webster

    25

    5

    26

    12

    27

    20

       934lbs 02ozs

    88

     2nd Steve Wilson and Dai Thomas

    5

    16

    19

    21

    40

    34

       827lbs 04ozs

    95

     3rd Malc Doyle and Gem Doyle

    31

    26

    18

    34

    17

    20

       809lbs 12ozs

    112

     4th Kevin Loveland and Clive Pritchard

    23

    16

    27

    29

    27

    20

       745lbs 04ozs

    113

     5th  Ady Williams and Tony Roberts

    25

    34

    23

    11

    25

    37

       724lbs 00ozs

    118

     6th Al Loader and Mat Edwards

    30

    24

    10

    24

    30

    41

       723lbs 12ozs

    118

     7th Peter Morton and Fred Parker

    29

    49

    25

    25

    25

    14

       633lbs 00ozs

    118

     8th Dave Collier and Terry Goff

    29

    27

    46

    34

    26

    6

       616lbs 00ozs

    122

     9th Nick Williams and Neil Riddy

    35

    23

    43

    25

    16

    30

       615lbs 06ozs

    129

     10th Ant Haywood and Marcus Burgess

    32

    21

    36

    31

    40

    25

       540lbs 04ozs

    145

     11th Paul Roberts and Ant Haywood

    25

    23

    47

    25

    39

    38

       545lbs 04ozs

    150

     12th Dave Moore and Geoff Palmer

    51

    39

    28

    38

    22

    24

       517lbs 02ozs

    151

     13th Nick Watkins-Price and Jon Hatch 

    38

    40

    22

    29

    43

    42

       421lbs 10ozs

    171

     14th Mitch Auger and Alex Clark

    20

    41

    44

    60

    33

    60

       338lbs 00ozs

    198

    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. Guests fished when a Pairs Partner was absent and their weights and points were included in the overall totals.

     

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Jinx Match 4

     Well today's the day for the fourth Jinx Match in this years series of six , and a quick peek through the curtains this morning confirmed that we were in for a wet start to the day as all that could be seen was a heavy grey sky and a stiff breeze, and by the time I loaded up the car the first spots of rain were already falling . As usual the first stop was Battersea to fuel up for the day ahead with a 'Full English' and with that polished off it was next stop Rolfs.

    Unfortunately the closer I got to Rolfs the worse the rain came down, and with about 5 miles to go it was so torrential that the wipers couldn't clear the screen, even on high speed . It had eased a bit as I pulled into the car park. Some of the Jinx Squad had fished the Open Night Match the evening before and had stayed over and were huddled under a brolly and the gazebo by the hut. Malc appeared looking as if he'd been for a swim in the lake, but was just walking proof that his MAP waterproofs weren't anymore . Gem had decided that she wouldn't be fishing today as it was raining, so Simon decided that as they've just moved into a flat together he wouldn't fish either, and instead they would visit IKEA to get some stuff for their flat. Amazing what love can do isn't it IKEA on a Saturday !!!!!!! instead of fishing!!!!!!!!! He'll learn , but at least it meant that nobody would get Minxed today .

    Well the rain continued to fall, and with this being the 4th match todays draw was all in as we redraw sections for the final 3 matches. 11·30am and it's draw time, into the bag and it's peg 5 for me, a peg I've not fished before so I'm quite happy to give it a go . John Bennett had fished it last night and had around 90lbs, so I picked his brains as to how he'd approached it so I would have some idea of the areas to target .

    JinxMatch4pegging.jpg Match 4 pegging

    Taking my gear round to my peg I passed Dave on peg 34 which was going to be tailor made for his feeder-less feeder (pellet cone) approach . Nick was on peg 38, with Neil on peg 40 and Tony on peg 2. Steve Wilson was on peg 4, while Malc was on peg 7 with Al for company on peg 8 to complete A section......

    John had advised me to target 3 areas today, the first at around 5mtrs toward peg 34 where he'd fed heavily, the second to the edge of the bush to my right and thirdly tight to the grass in the left hand margin toward the empty peg 6. The rig for the 5mtr line was an 0·2g NG XT Power Pencil on 0·20 Ultima Power Match straight through to a size 14 Guru QM1, while the 2 margin rigs were NG 0·3 XT Sampson margins on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with size 12 Guru QM1's. Bait was my usual combination of fishery 6mm hard pellet for feed with 8mm and 11mm pellets for the hook along with some corn and a selection of GOT Baits soft hookers.

    Thankfully the rain started to ease up as we were setting up, but the stiff breeze was blowing straight down toward Neil and Tony. The Fishery bell rang at 1pm to signal the all in. Two pots of pellet onto the 5mtr line were followed by a couple of handfuls into both margin swims. Looking up as I shipped a banded 8mm out Dave was already into his first fish. Laying the rig in the float dipped and buried, Carp on, and after a brief but spirited fight a 5lb Common was safely in the net . My next put in provided a similar outcome and another carp, a Mirror this time joined it's friend in the net.
    Dave was streaking away setting the early pace as his first five casts had produced five Carp. There was a brief lull for me before the float buried again, but this was a much better fish that slowly motored away staying deep, however after about 5 minutes of constant pressure it finally popped its head up ready for the net, a much larger fish and an obvious weigher that took the scales round to 15¼lbs . It also marked the end of the rain as a few patches of blue sky started to break through .

    Unfortunately it also marked the end of sport for me, try as I might I just couldn't tempt another bite, it was as if someone had turned a switch off . Not for Dave over on peg 34 however, indeed another bite proved to be the cue for his brolly to be blown loose hitting him in the head leading him to drop his rod and we were treated to the sight of Dave just managing to grab his rod before it sailed off into the lilies ......

     Malc was attempting to dry out and was fishing the feeder to start off with, but it was probably only a matter of time before he reverted to the pole ......

    Nick over on 38 had a bit of a slow start with just a solitary 5lb'er on the feeder, but a switch to the pole had produced a nice 13lb'er to give him a bit of a boost, though he did manage to crack his No 3 in the process . Neil on 40 however was beginning to think he'd upset someone when a gudgeon managed to snaffle his 11mm pellet . Steve was having a bit of a struggle as well on peg 4 but reckoned that Tony was starting to bag some lumps from down the margin in peg 2.

    I just kept the feed going in and rotating my lines in the hope that something would turn up on one of them, but apart from a solitary roach and a couple of small skimmers it wasn't looking to promising. Al appeared with a grin on his face and asked if I would take a photo of a 19lb'er that he'd just had, so the camera was retrieved from the safety of the holdall to do the honours......

    A foul hooker briefly raised my spirits until the rig came flying back with a large scale embedded on the hook. No such problems for Dave however who still appeared to be catching at a steady rate. More than could be said for those on the car park bank when a quick look revealed what appeared to be a distinct lack of action......

    With around 2 hours to go the float sailed away as I took another look at my 5mtr line and thankfully a nice chunky Common of around 8lbs was added to the net and this was swiftly followed by another of a similar size before someone switched the bites off again . With around an hour to go I noticed some bright orange elastic streaming out from what was obviously Malc's pole. I banded up an 11mm and dropped it in close to the grass in the left hand margin, nothing not even the merest tremble of the float was forthcoming and I was on the point of swapping swims once more when I notice a tail pattern close to the float. A few more pellets and a lift of the rig and the float buried, a lift resulting in a decent fish powering out into open water which proved to be a common of 11lbs+ . That final 45 minutes went by all to quickly with 4 more weigher's and a couple of 9lb'ers coming to the net along with a couple of decent Bream before the All-Out was called at 6pm.

    Packing the gear away I was confident that I'd managed a 'Ton' but cursing that those fish hadn't turned up on the inside line earlier. With the gear back at the car a chat with a couple of the lads revealed similar tales of struggle with fish turning up late in the day on the big lake as well.

    So onto the Weigh-In and first up was Dave on peg 34, he'd only had 3 weigher's, but a rack of smaller fish gave him 147½lbs, enough for A section and the overall win on the day . Tony on peg 2 weighed 138½lbs for 2nd in section and 2nd overall . My 117¼lbs was only good enough for 5th in section as Malc recorded 131lbs for 4th and Al's 138¼ gave him 3rd in section and 3rd overall . Dai on peg 10 had a fine 113lbs to take B section while Ant on peg 14 weighed 108lbs for 2nd in C section as Clive on Peg 15 weighed 124lbs to win C section . A string of lower weights told a tale of struggle till we finally got to Pete on peg 32 who had 96¼lbs for 2nd in B section .

    So back to the hut for the results and section monies. A definite air of relief as no Minxings had been handed out today, The Jinx effect had definitely flexed it's muscles once more with the weather and patchy sport, but we'll all be back to do it all again next month. For me, next up is Woods Lake at Colemans Cottage for a Marsh club match next Sunday .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st

     Peg 34

     Dave Webster

       147lbs 08ozs

     2nd

     Peg 2

     Tony Roberts

       138lbs 08ozs

     3rd

     Peg 8

     Al Loader

       138lbs 04ozs

     4th

     Peg 7

     Malc (The Jinx) Doyle

       131lbs 00ozs

     5th

     Peg 15

     Clive Pritchard

       124lbs 00ozs

     6th

     Peg 5

     Peter Morton

       117lbs 04ozs

     7th

     Peg 10

     Dai Thomas

       113lbs 00ozs

     8th

     Peg 14

     Ant Haywood

       108lbs 00ozs

     9th

     Peg 32

     Pete Tapp           Guest

        96lbs 04ozs

     10th

     Peg 40

     Neil Riddy

        78lbs 04ozs

     11th

     Peg 31

     Paul Jay             Guest

        77lbs 04ozs

     12th

     Peg 9

     Terry Goff

        58lbs 12ozs

     13th

     Peg 28

     Jon Hatch

        57lbs 12ozs

     14th

     Peg 4

     Steve Wilson

        57lbs 04ozs

     15th

     Peg 23

     Nick Williams

        56lbs 12ozs

     16th

     Peg 38

     Nick Watkins-Price

        49lbs 08ozs

     17th

     Peg 22

     Paul Roberts

        40lbs 00ozs

     18th

     Peg 29

     Dave Moore

        37lbs 00ozs

     19th

     Peg 13

     Fred Parker

        36lbs 12ozs

     20th

     Peg 19

     Geoff Palmer

        34lbs 12ozs

     21st

     Peg 26

     Mat Edwards

        22lbs 14ozs

     22nd

     Peg 17

     Dave Collier

        19lbs 04ozs

     23rd

     Peg 25

     Marcus Burgess

         7lbs 00ozs

     24th

     Peg 18

     Kevin Loveland

         5lbs 08ozs

     No names in Pink today as the "MINX" didn't fish.  

    Section A

     

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 34 Dave Webster   147lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 2 Tony Roberts   138lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 8 Al Loader   138lbs 04ozs

    3

     4th Peg 7 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle   131lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg 5 Peter Morton   117lbs 04ozs

    5

     6th Peg 40 Neil Riddy    78lbs 04ozs

    6

     7th Peg 4 Steve Wilson    57lbs 04ozs

    7

     8th Peg 38 Nick Watkins-Price    49lbs 08ozs

    8

     

    Section B

     

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 10 Dai Thomas   113lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 32 Pete Tapp           Guest    96lbs 04ozs

    0

     3rd Peg 31 Paul Jay             Guest    77lbs 04ozs

    0

     4th Peg 9 Terry Goff    58lbs 12ozs

    2

     5th Peg 28 Jon Hatch    57lbs 12ozs

    3

     6th Peg 29 Dave Moore    37lbs 00ozs

    4

     7th Peg 13 Fred Parker    36lbs 12ozs

    5

     8th Peg 26 Mat Edwards    22lbs 14ozs

    6

    Section C

     

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 15 Clive Pritchard   124lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 14 Ant Haywood   108lbs 00ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 23 Nick Williams    56lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th Peg 22 Paul Roberts    40lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg 19 Geoff Palmer    34lbs 12ozs

    5

     6th Peg 17 Dave Collier    19lbs 04ozs

    6

     7th Peg 25 Marcus Burgess     7lbs 00ozs

    7

     8th Peg 18 Kevin Loveland     5lbs 08ozs

    8


     

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

     

    Jinx Match 3

    Well it's time for the third Jinx Match , and with the way the weather had been in the week leading up to the match I wasn't expecting anything other than the cloudy sky with the promise of rain that greeted me as I looked through the curtains . Our 3 furry alarm clocks ( the cats) had done their usual efficient job, and with them fed, and a couple of cups of coffee drunk I soon had the car loaded, making sure the waterproofs were there, but leaving the brolly out as I find it just gets in the way, especially when I'm pole fishing.

    Setting off the clouds cleared a bit and the sun appeared, surely trying to lull me into a false sense of security . Breakfast in Battersea as usual was my first port of call , and with a 'Full English' duly dispatched  it was off to Rolfs. A smooth run down saw me pulling into an already filling car park around 10am .
    13 hardy souls had fished Malc's Annual JINX Night Match yesterday evening and had stayed over prior to todays match.

    Now never let it be said that The Jinx Squad don't know how to spoil their better halves . Geoff had brought down Mags and Saffi for a threesome in the caravan (Don't worry Saffi is Geoff & Mag's dog ), Paul had brought wife Jayne along to share a tent, Simon and Gem had forsaken their usual spot in the caravan so were also in a tent (providing Gem didn't burn anymore holes in it) and Nick had also brought Wife Lisa and little Josh along for a wet weekends camping to celebrate their 11th Wedding Anniversary . Who said romance is dead?

    Well after that it wasn't the greatest surprise to find that Nick was the proud wearer of The Pink Elephant today ......

    Anyway 11·30am and draw time and I'm in B section today and with the way I've been drawing all bets were off on me pulling Peg13 . Somehow though Nick Williams managed to intercept it and I found myself with Peg 29, a walk of all of 2 yards from the car park . The downside was that that left Peg 9 which has been on fire recently for Gem (The Minx) leaving a lot of very worried anglers .

    JinxMatch3pegging.jpg Match 3 pegging

     Well having dragged my kit the huge distance to my peg I settled in to take stock. Peg 29 is another of those pegs that doesn't get fished a lot and a chat with John revealed he'd had a go on it last night with just 3 carp and a couple of bream to show for his efforts, but he told me where he'd fed and the lines to fish .

    Looking up to my left there was Webbo on Peg 31 with Steve Wilson next up on Peg 32, while to my right I had Paul on peg 28 with wife Jayne keeping him company, Steve(Steak) was next up on Peg 26 while Malc(The Jinx) was hiding behind the bush on Peg 25 .

    Setting up didn't take to long although the wind blew my keepnets into the peg even before I could start setting my kit up (not a good omen ), Anyway the rigs, an NG 0·4 XT Open Water on 0·20 Ultima Power Match straight through to a size 14 Guru QM1 for 5 mtrs where I had around 5 ft of water and a couple of NG 0·3 XT Sampson margins on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with size 14 Guru QM1's, One for tight to the bush on my left and the other down the shelf in front of it. The feeder rod was set up as a get out of jail back up. Bait was simply fishery 6mm hard pellet for feed with some 8mm and 11mm donkey chokers that would be banded onto the hook along with some corn and a selection of GOT Baits soft hookers.

    All the while it had stayed quite sunny and warm, but the wind was gusting and as the All-In approached the grey clouds were starting to gather . John got us underway at 1pm by ringing the fishery bell. 2 pots of pellet at 5mtrs and a big handful off the end of the bush.
    Steve was in straight away on Peg 32, a weigher that tipped the scales at over 18lbs which Dave managed to capture on camera ......

    Dave was out on his 'Feederless Feeder' but it didn't seem to be having quite the desired effect for him today . Odd fish seemed to be coming out all round, though not for Paul or me. About half an hour in my float vanished and a gentle lift resulted in a bream doing a passable impression of a dolphin!!!!  It was soon in the net and while it wasn't the carp I was hoping for it at least saved the dreaded blank. A little while later I connected with a carp, obviously a foul hooker as I'd connected halfway through lifting the rig out and as it powered off the rig came back alone .

    Paul was suffering to with a number of foul hookers. The dreaded YEEEEEESSSSS!!!!!!!! had come from Peg 9 spreading the fear of a Minxing to a good few round the lake. The first of a good few heavy showers had arrived and these would continue off and on for the rest of the match. Sport for me had died completely. It seemed every time I looked up Steve was playing yet another fish and even Dave had forsaken his 'Feederless Feeder' for the pole in an attempt to get in on the action ......

     If I'm honest, the weather and the lack of any action made me quite despondent and unusually for me I didn't bother to get up for a stroll to see what others were doing, making do with a couple of hurriedly snapped pictures from my peg. Ady was over on Peg 18 and fishing long trying to tempt fish he could see cruising......

    Lisa however was undaunted and managed to get a couple of decent catch shots between showers, the first being an 18½lb common that Budgie had on peg 11  ......

     And a 13½lb'er for Hubby Nick from peg 8 ......

    Then around a quarter to five things started to look up for me as a carp put in an appearance , only a small one of around 7lbs but welcome none the less, and from there on in I seemed to get one every 10 minutes or so, the rain was back with a vengeance as well, thank heavens for a decent set of waterproofs ......

    A couple of foul hookers did their best to disrupt things, but I was starting to put a weight of sorts together and daring to dream that I might even avoid the dreaded Minxing. The rain had stopped again and glancing at my watch I realised there were just seconds to go when my float vanished, a lift and the fish was on and as it went off on a run the All-Out was called. "FISH ON" and looking up I realised that Gem was in as well along with Malc and a couple of others. Gently does it and within 5 minutes it's in the net and at 11lbs a nice way to end what had been a torturous match .

    Thankfully it stayed dry as we packed away and then it was on to the Weigh-In. Jon kicked things off from peg 34 with 54¼lbs but this was soon eclipsed by Clive's 140½lbs, but he was cursing a cupping kit that had stuck on his only No3 section forcing him to fish short for the majority of the match having caught well at 14½mtrs prior to that , especially as it would prove to be only good enough for 2nd on the day after Mat on Peg 5 put 141lbs 10ozs on the scales to take the overall win and A section .
    Gem set a mark of 48¾lbs to avoid a Minxing. Budgies level 69lbs would give him 2nd in section. Simon had 65¼lbs and Tony had a fine 87½lbs from peg 20 despite being another to suffer a stuck No3 section this time on a top kit. Malc's 110¾lbs, mostly caught late would give him the win in C section today. My fish weighed 55¾lbs, that final fish saving me from a Minxing and Steve took B section and 3rd overall with 138lbs 10ozs .

    So back to the Hut for the results and a couple of Golden Nuggets for me from Dave and Gem. The general feeling was that today had been a proper JINX MATCH, foul weather, and hard fishing for some, reminding everyone just what The Jinx Series can be all about. 11 victims for Gem to add to her Minx List including Fred who had been the only one to survive last year . That leaves just Ant, Mitch, Steve and Clive without a Minxing this Series with 3 matches still to go .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 5 Mat Edwards   141lbs 10ozs
     2nd Peg 2 Clive Pritchard   140lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 32 Steve Wilson   138lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 25 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle   110lbs 12ozs
     5th Peg 20 Tony Roberts    87lbs 08ozs
     6th Peg 11 Marcus Burgess    69lbs 00ozs
     7th Peg 17 Simon Mound    65lbs 04ozs
     8th Peg 4 Dave Moore    64lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 26 Steve Akal             Guest    57lbs 04ozs
     10th Peg 29 Peter Morton    55lbs 12ozs
     11th= Peg 8 Nick Watkins-Price    54lbs 04ozs
     11th= Peg 34 Jon Hatch    54lbs 04ozs
     13th Peg 13 Nick Williams    51lbs 08ozs
     14th Peg 9 Gem (The Minx) Doyle    48lbs 12ozs
     15th Peg 15 Fred Parker    47lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 7 Dai Thomas    46lbs 00ozs
     17th Peg 28 Paul Roberts    44lbs 08ozs
     18th Peg 18 Ady Williams    40lbs 12ozs
     19th Peg 31 Dave Webster    38lbs 10ozs
     20th Peg 38 Geoff Palmer    32lbs 08ozs
     21st Peg 14 Alex Clark    29lbs 04ozs
     22nd Peg 23 Pete Tapp              Guest    26lbs 12ozs
     23rd Peg 22 Martin Cannon       Guest    26lbs 02ozs
     24th Peg 40 Terry Goff    20lbs 08ozs
     25th Peg 10 Kevin Loveland

    DNW

    Names in Pink are those that were "MINXED"

    Section A

     

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 5 Mat Edwards   141lbs 10ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 2 Clive Pritchard   140lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 4 Dave Moore     64lbs 08ozs

    3

     4th= Peg 8 Nick Watkins-Price     54lbs 04ozs

    4

     4th= Peg 34 Jon Hatch     54lbs 04ozs

    4

     6th Peg 7 Dai Thomas     46lbs 00ozs

    6

     7th Peg 38 Geoff Palmer     32lbs 08ozs

    7

     8th Peg 40 Terry Goff     20lbs 08ozs

    8

     

    Section B

     

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 32 Steve Wilson   138lbs 00ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 11 Marcus Burgess     69lbs 00ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 26 Steve Akal             Guest     57lbs 04ozs

    0

     4th Peg 29 Peter Morton     55lbs 12ozs

    3

     5th Peg 13 Nick Williams     51lbs 08ozs

    4

     6th Peg 9 Gem (The Minx) Doyle     48lbs 12ozs

    5

     7th Peg 28 Paul Roberts     44lbs 08ozs

    6

     8th Peg 31 Dave Webster     38lbs 10ozs

    7

     9th Peg 10 Kevin Loveland

    DNW

    8

     

    Section C

     

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 25 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle    110lbs 12ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 20 Tony Roberts     87lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 17 Simon Mound     65lbs 04ozs

    3

     4th Peg 15 Fred Parker     47lbs 08ozs

    4

     5th Peg 18 Ady Williams     40lbs 12ozs

    5

     6th Peg 14 Alex Clark     29lbs 04ozs

    6

     7th Peg 23 Pete Tapp              Guest     26lbs 12ozs

    0

     8th Peg 22 Martin Cannon       Guest     26lbs 02ozs

    0

     

     

  • Rolfs Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Jinx Match 2

    Isn't nature a wonderful thing? That's debatable when it seems the whole dawn chorus is focused on waking you up at 5·45am on a Saturday morning . Well having stayed at the lake overnight after yesterdays MD's Fund Raiser I was probably a bit disorientated but I was soon up, changed and had the kettle on for an early morning coffee . It seemed that I was first up today, even the traffic on the motorway was reasonably quiet at that time of the morning and it was easy to appreciate the lure that Rolfs has for the anglers that fish it .

    It was quite overcast, but I took the opportunity to have a slow stroll round the lake. Not a lot was moving as I made my way round apart from a moorhen scuttling out from under the bush on peg 23. A few carp were cruising, but not in the numbers you often see prior to the matches. A couple of ducks awoke from under the cover of the bushes between pegs 3 & 4. By the time I got back to the car park Jean had risen and stuck the kettle on so another cuppa would soon be in order .

    We sat around discussing various things as one by one the rest of the campers surfaced. Some of us had already decided that breakfast at The Harvester in Wheatley would be a fitting start to the day and just after 8am 8 of us set off to partake. The service might not of been the friendliest but breakfast certainly hit the spot along with loads of toast and tea and on our return everyone was up and about as they packed up their bivvies and tidied things away.

    It's the 2nd match The Jinx Series today and it was just a question of waiting for the rest of the participants to turn up, as some hadn't fished yesterday. Banter flew around as usual , mostly focused on the prospects for the day ahead and the pegs people wanted to draw. The other topic was of course the subject of the Pink Elephant Hat and it's wearer for the Day. That was pretty much a done deal though after a post that Jon had put on the forum saying that he was going to bring his young son Sam who'd asked "Why is that man wearing a silly hat? " and "Does that mean you're going to wear the hat next Dad? " when Jon had shown him the reports from the 1st match. Well it would have been rude to disappoint him wouldn't it ......

     So onto the draw and A section. I would be lying if I said that I didn't want peg 7 again after yesterday, but unfortunately it escaped my clutches and I found myself holding peg 38 . It's one of those all or nothing pegs and with the wind in the wrong direction for it today and only a solitary carp coming off it yesterday I wasn't feeling confident as I wheeled my kit round there .

    JinxMatch2pegging.jpg Match 2 pegging

    I had Gem to my right on peg 36 along with Kev on peg 34, so not to far for Jean to bring a coffee . Budgie had claimed peg 40 while Webbo had peg 2. Paul and Nick had pegs 4 & 5 with Al and Steve on 7 and 8 to complete A section.

    Settling in to the peg I examined the options, The bush down the left hand margin being the only obvious feature. Rigs were simple and pretty much all in place after yesterdays match. A MW 0·6 Diamond on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with size 14 Guru MWG would be for straight out at 7mtrs where I had an even 3½ feet of water in all directions, while the NG 0·3 XT Sampson margin on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with size 12 Guru QM1 would be used to fish at the bottom of the ledge by the bush. One additional rig made up with an 0.2 NG Edger on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with size 12 Guru QM1 would be used on top of the ledge in front of the bush, while the feeder rod was on standby if it got really tough. Bait was the same as yesterday, 6,8 and 11mm fishery pellets and a selection of various soft hookers, though I did have some paste I could make up should the lumps turn up in the margin.

    So 1pm and the All-In was called, a couple of pots of mixed pellet onto the 7mtr line and a couple of generous handfuls to the bush on my left before shipping out a banded 11mm to 7 mtrs. It was soon obvious that the wind was going to be a pain gusting as it was from left to right and in my heart of hearts I just knew that sport was going to be neither fast or furious . In fact it seemed to be pretty slow all around the Little Lake except for Webbo on peg 2 who was fishing the 'feederless feeder' (a pellet cone to anyone else ) into the sheltered water against the bushes between pegs 3 & 4 which was producing a few carp for him from what I could see.....

    My first fish appeared after 45 minutes, but rather than the hoped for carp proved to be a plump skimmer of around 2lbs. Gem was having a real struggle on peg 36, but at least that meant that I might escape a Minxing today. Indeed it wasn't till nearly 2 hours in that a rather stifled Yeeesssss was heard as she landed a skimmer to get her off the mark. I'd managed a couple of carp by then, but it was really hard work and apart from Webbo the only one I could see who was doing any good was Steve up on peg 8 .

    Jean popped down with a cup of coffee and told me that Kev had a couple of weighers on the board from peg 34 and Paul appeared to put a couple of fish together but it was short lived......

     A couple of quick looks down the margin yielded nothing other than a couple of small roach that hung themselves on an 11mm pellet . While to my left Budgie was working his way through numerous combinations and only fairing marginaly better than me ......

    In fact as the match wore on it was rapidly turning into one of those that I couldn't wait to end . Dave was still taking fish every 10-15 minutes and looked bolted on to take the section and looking up towards the Big Lake I could see Al working hard......

    The lack of walkers today made me feel that the Big Lake was probably fishing the better of the 2 . Gem had resorted to targetting silvers with maggot to put a bit of weight in the net and with around an hour to go treated us to a proper YEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS as she finally had a carp to show for her efforts. I managed a solitary carp from the margin swim but that was it, and I was pestered by silvers after that till the end when the All-Out was called at 6pm.

    Packing away I had no expectations as I knew I only had around 30lbs. With my gear back at the car I set off for the weigh-in, but they'd already started and had reached Budgie before I caught up . A quick glance at the sheet revealed that Gem had only recorded 10½lbs after finding a hole in her silvers net , while my weight was 38¼lbs. Indeed it was Webbo that had taken A section with 123¼lbs and third overall .
    Malc on peg 9 had comprehensively walked B section and taken the overall win with a weight of 175¾lbs , while Simon on peg 10 avenged his previous days Minxing with 133¾lbs for second in section and second overall . Clive took a fine C section win with 96¾lbs and in the process became Peg King for Peg 20 , while Nick W-P had the misfortune to record a mere 1lb 6ozs from peg 17 and as the only regular member of The Jinx Squad to be Minxed guaranteed himself The Pink Elephant for match 3 .

    The next Jinx Match is on 18th June, with a night match on the Friday. I won't be fishing the night match, but I'm in B section on the Saturday, and with the way I've been drawing so far in the Series, what's the betting that I end up on PEG13 !!!!!!!!!!!!!.

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 9 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle   175lbs 12ozs
     2nd Peg 10 Simon Mound   133lbs 12ozs
     3rd Peg 2 Dave Webster   123lbs 04ozs
     4th Peg 20 Clive Pritchard     96lbs 12ozs

     5th

     Peg 8

     Steve Wilson

         95lbs 12ozs

     6th Peg 25 Ant Haywood     75lbs 12ozs
     7th Peg 26 Dave Collier     71lbs 08ozs
     8th Peg 7 Al Loader     68lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 13 Neil Riddy     65lbs 10ozs
     10th Peg 28 Tony Roberts     64lbs 00ozs
     11th Peg 22 Dai Thomas     62lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 34 Kevin Loveland     57lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 18 Jon Hatch     54lbs 04ozs
     14th Peg 5 Nick Williams     53lbs 08ozs
     15th Peg 40 Marcus Burgess     52lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 23 Pete Tapp                 Guest     46lbs 12ozs
     17th Peg 4 Paul Roberts     46lbs 00ozs
     18th Peg 14 Dave Moore     45lbs 04ozs
     19th Peg 32 Alex Clark     43lbs 12ozs
     20th Peg 15 Terry Goff     42lbs 00ozs
     21st Peg 19 Mick Godber            Guest          40lbs 08ozs
     22nd Peg 11 Mitch Auger     40lbs 00ozs
     23rd Peg 38 Peter Morton     38lbs 04ozs
     24th Peg 31 Ady Williams     10lbs 12ozs
     25th Peg 36 Gem (The Minx) Doyle     10lbs 08ozs
     26th Peg 29 Doug Heathcote        Guest       9lbs 00ozs
     27th Peg 17 Nick Watkins-Price       1lbs 06ozs

    Names in Pink are those that were "MINXED"

    Section A

     

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 2 Dave Webster   123lbs 04ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 8 Steve Wilson     95lbs 12ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 7 Al Loader     68lbs 00ozs

    3

     4th Peg 34 Kevin Loveland     57lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg 5 Nick Williams     53lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th Peg 40 Marcus Burgess     52lbs 08ozs

    6

     7th Peg 4 Paul Roberts     46lbs 00ozs

    7

     8th Peg 38 Peter Morton     38lbs 04ozs

    8

     9th Peg 36 Gem (The Minx) Doyle     10lbs 08ozs

    9

     

    Section B

     

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 9 Malc (The Jinx) Doyle   175lbs 12ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 10 Simon Mound   133lbs 12ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 26 Dave Collier     71lbs 08ozs

    3

     4th Peg 13 Neil Riddy     65lbs 10ozs

    4

     5th Peg 28 Tony Roberts     64lbs 00ozs

    5

     6th Peg 32 Alex Clark     43lbs 12ozs

    6

     7th Peg 11 Mitch Auger     40lbs 00ozs

    7

     8th Peg 31 Ady Williams     10lbs 12ozs

    8

     9th Peg 29 Doug Heathcote        Guest       9lbs 00ozs

    0

     

    Section C

     

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 20 Clive Pritchard     96lbs 12ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 25 Ant Haywood     75lbs 12ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 22 Dai Thomas     62lbs 04ozs

    3

     4th Peg 18 Jon Hatch     54lbs 04ozs

    4

     5th Peg 23 Pete Tapp                 Guest     46lbs 12ozs

    0

     6th Peg 14 Dave Moore     45lbs 04ozs

    5

     7th Peg 15 Terry Goff     42lbs 00ozs

    6

     8th Peg 19 Mick Godber            Guest         40lbs 08ozs

    0

     9th Peg 17 Nick Watkins-Price       1lbs 06ozs

    7

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Jinx Match 1

    It's that time of year again . Yes that group of angling nutters that make up The Jinx Squad  are back once more to fish The Jinx Series of matches at Rolfs Lake .

    Clive, Malc(The Jinx), Pete(Mugger), Simon(simps), Tony(spamwham), Terry(Wily Coyote), Steve.
    Ady(slim shady), Paul, Nick(monkey), Nick(neo1), Mitch, Fred(milo), Matt.
    Kevin, Jon(hatchye), Geoff(cap'n birdseye), Alex(bagger j), Dave(The Fish), Dave.
    Dai, Marcus(budgie), Neil, Ant, Al, Dave(webbo), Gem(The Minx)

    My usual alarm woke me (3 cats wanting to be fed ) and a lovely sunny morning greeted me as I gazed through the curtains. However this was a Jinx Match day so I wasn't going to be fooled into dressing in just shorts and teeshirt despite the lovely weather we've been having. With the cats fed and a couple of cups of coffee consumed I got the car loaded along with a fleece and my waterproofs. All set and as usual first stop was my favourite café in Battersea (The Jimmy Griddle) for a "Full English" Eating.gif Eat picture by pnm123. Suitably fortified it was back into the car for what was an uneventful trip to the lake, however with about 4 miles to go the sunshine vanished to be replaced by grey clouds as far as the eye could see ................Malc (The Jinx) was obviously there before me .

    Pulling into the car park my thoughts were confirmed as who should I see first but Malc and Liam (Jinx Jnr). Climbing out of the car it had already turned noticeably cooler, a good job I'd brought that fleece . Dave Moore appeared along with Simon and it was soon clear that they'd fished the Open Match the night before. Results were mixed, and while some feel it primes the lake to fish well the next day, I always feel that it can make it fish harder especially when there are 27 fishing . Soon the rest of The Jinx Squad started to arrive along with a few spots of rain, but I managed to get a cup of coffee and started to catch up with people while the banter flowed as it does on these occasions......

    Malc almost got ahead of himself, ringing the bell at 11am for the draw, however we soon told him to hold his horses as the draw wasn't due till 11·30am.
    First things though and Gem (The Minx) had to draw a peg number to decide who would have the honour of wearing The Minx's forfeit, a Pink Elephant Hat for this years Series, and Peg 40 was the one .

    Onto the draw and new Jinx Squad member Neil soon found himself in possession of the Pink Elephant for the day ......

    ...........after this the others soon dived in, and I came away holding Peg 20 , now I'm not saying it's a bad draw, but it hardly ever gets used in matches, and there hadn't been a weight recorded from it this year!!!!!!!! On the plus side, just weighing something in would mean that I would become Peg 20's reigning Peg King .

    JinxMatch1pegging.jpg Match 1 pegging

    Making my way round with my gear though that was the only positive I could come up with about my draw. Settling my kit into my peg I could see that Dave (Mr Maggotdrowning ) had drawn cock on with Peg 18 and Al next to him on 17......

    Nick was to my immediate right on Peg 19, while to my left Steve was on peg 22 and Kevin was on peg 23 with Jean, so at least I should be OK for a cup of coffee or two . Simon strolled round taking some photos for the Rolfs Blog and his picture captured my feeling on my draw ......

     Paul Jay offered a bit of advise on lines to fish and with plenty of time I opted to tie up some new rigs. Two of them were MW 0·6 Diamonds on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with size 14 Guru MWG's. These would be for 2 swims, one at 10 o'clock and the other at 12 o'clock at around 8mtrs where I had between 3½ and 4 feet of water. A third was a NG 0·3 XT Sampson margin again on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with size 12 Guru QM1 to fish by the bush to my left in around 2½ft of water. Bait was taken care of by 6 and 8mm fishery pellets and a selection of various soft hookers.

    1pm and the bell sounds the All-In, a pot of pellet onto each line and out with a banded 8mm straight in front. Nick's quickly off the mark with a carp and Steve's had a skimmer......

    ...... not a touch for me though. Time marches on, Jean arrives with a cup of coffee as others are starting to catch. Looking over toward Peg 14 there's an ominous site, lots of orange elastic streaming from Gems pole , Simon fished this peg last night and had just under a 'Ton' from it, so it's been well primed......

     ...............She soon had it in the net and her shout of "YEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS" sent plenty of shudders round the bank.

    Paul was on Peg 15 and fishing the feeder across to the bar and it looked like it was starting to produce the goods for him ......

     An hour and a half in and I still haven't had a bite , Steve's suffered with a run of 7 foul hookers, Nick's had another one, in fact everyone seems to have caught something apart from me . Gems had another couple and I can see Dai in the distance on Peg 32 putting a few together as well......

    Time to re-feed and a quick stroll with the camera. Down to the Little Lake and it's obvious that very few are catching well. Malc's down the margins trying hard to tempt a fish on what he would call a "Sulky Saturday "......

     while Ady looked as if he was already ringing the changes in an attempt to find out just what they wanted......

     Simon however was into a fish which was giving a good account of itself and refusing to get it's head up......

    Dave the Fish and Tony (spamwham) were up on pegs 7 & 8 and while they were managing a few fish between them, neither was really having the day they'd hoped for when they drew those pegs......

    Dave did manage to get himself a decent Chub though which Geoff caught on camera, that rolled the scales round to 4lbs when he weighed it   ......

    Back at my peg and in an attempt to get a bite I decided to try something different and shallowed my margin rig to a couple of feet and fished it out front pinging half a dozen pellets every 30 seconds. After 30 minutes I was on the point of giving that up when the float vanished  !!!!!! A spirited fight saw me playing a fish with kid gloves as I was determined not to lose it having waited for so long, and it was a very relieved Mugger who slipped the net under a Common that weighed 11lbs after an anxious 5 minutes . Back out and almost straight away another bite resulting in another Common of 9lbs . I'd like to say that I didn't look back after that, but unfortunately that was it apart from 1 small roach that I bumped on the strike .

    Dave had set up his Feeder-less Feeder (a pellet cone to anyone else ) with an hour and a half to go and it produced a few carp for him right up to the all out. Al had nicked a carp on the pellet wag but had to pack up early as he'd promised to be home in time to go out for a meal for his daughters birthday . In fact he was walking past my peg with about 5 minutes of the match remaining when Nick hooked into a fish and to my surprise my float buried as well . Carp no3 thankfully found it's way to the net and weighed 9¼lbs and that was it as the All-Out was called before I could ship back out.

    With the kit back at the car park it was time for the Weigh-In with Mitch setting the early mark with a section winning 67½lbs . Simon had included a 19¼lb Common in his 43½lbs......

     While Tony's 58lbs from peg 8 was good enough for 2nd in section. Jon had a new PB Mirror of 18¾lbs in his 40¼lbs ......

    ...... and Mat had a creditable 65¾lbs from Peg 13. Gem set The Minx Mark with 67½lbs to tie with Mitch . Paul's peg had produced the goods with a Section winning 96¾lbs and 3rd overall on the day . My rather inglorious 29¼lbs  at least meant that I'm the new Peg King on Peg 20 . Steve managed a hard earned 69¼lbs but it was left to Clive on Peg 28 to record the first 'Ton' of the day with 107½lbs, but that would only be good enough for 2nd  as Dai on Peg 32 produced a match winning 122½lbs to take the honours on the day .

    So The Jinx Series is off and running once more, hopefully sport will pick up a bit as the Series progresses. 21 victims for The Minx today . Who gets the PINK ELEPHANT on the next match? She's going to keep us waiting till the next match and think about it while she suns herself on holiday in Portugal .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 32 Dai Thomas   122lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peg 28 Clive Pritchard   107lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peg 15 Paul Roberts     96lbs 12ozs
     4th Peg 22 Steve Wilson     69lbs 04ozs
     5th= Peg 14. Gem(The Minx)Doyle     67lbs 08ozs
     5th= Peg 34 Mitch Auger     67lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 13 Mat Edwards     65lbs 12ozs
     8th Peg 8 Tony Roberts     58lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 4 Pete Tapp             Guest     50lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 25 Marcus Burgess     49lbs 00ozs
     11th Peg 7 Dave Collier     48lbs 12ozs
     12th Peg 18 Dave Webster     45lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 5 Simon Mound     43lbs 08ozs
     14th Peg 10 Jon Hatch     40lbs 04ozs
     15th Peg 2 Alex Clarke     38lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 40 Neil Riddy     35lbs 08ozs
     17th Peg 38 Ady Williams     31lbs 04ozs
     18th Peg 26 Terry Goff     30lbs 00ozs
     19th Peg 19 Nick Williams     29lbs 12ozs
     20th Peg 20 Peter Morton     29lbs 04ozs
     21st Peg 23 Kevin Loveland     27lbs 00ozs
     22nd Peg 9 Rod Rose              Guest     24lbs 00ozs
     23rd Peg 17 Al Loader     20lbs 08ozs
     24th= Peg 29 Nick Watkins-Price     17lbs 00ozs
     24th= Peg 31 Dave Moore     17lbs 00ozs
     26th Peg 36 Malc(The Jinx)Doyle     12lbs 00ozs
     27th Peg 11 Geoff Palmer     10lbs 08ozs

    Names in Pink are those that were "MINXED"

    Section A

    Position

    Peg  

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 34 Mitch Auger     67lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 8 Tony Roberts     58lbs 00ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 4 Pete Tapp            Guest     50lbs 08ozs

    0

     4th Peg 7 Dave Collier     48lbs 12ozs

    3

     5th Peg 5 Simon Mound     43lbs 08ozs

    4

     6th Peg 2 Alex Clarke     38lbs 08ozs

    5

     7th Peg 40 Neil Riddy     35lbs 08ozs

    6

     8th Peg 38 Ady Williams     31lbs 04ozs

    7

     9th Peg 36 Malc(The Jinx)Doyle     12lbs 00ozs

    8

    Section B

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 32 Dai Thomas   122lbs 08ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 28 Clive Pritchard   107lbs 08ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 13 Mat Edwards     65lbs 12ozs

    3

     4th Peg 10 Jon Hatch     40lbs 04ozs

    4

     5th Peg 26 Terry Goff     30lbs 00ozs

    5

     6th Peg 9 Rod Rose             Guest     24lbs 00ozs

    0

     7th= Peg 29 Nick Watkins-Price     17lbs 00ozs

    6

     7th= Peg 31 Dave Moore     17lbs 00ozs

    6

     9th Peg 11 Geoff Palmer     10lbs 08ozs

    8

    Section C

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

    Points

     1st Peg 15 Paul Roberts     96lbs 12ozs

    1

     2nd Peg 22 Steve Wilson     69lbs 04ozs

    2

     3rd Peg 14. Gem(The Minx)Doyle     67lbs 08ozs

    3

     4th Peg 25 Marcus Burgess     49lbs 00ozs

    4

     5th Peg 18 Dave Webster     45lbs 08ozs

    5

     6th Peg 19 Nick Williams     29lbs 12ozs

    6

     7th Peg 20 Peter Morton     29lbs 04ozs

    7

     8th Peg 23 Kevin Loveland     27lbs 00ozs

    8

     9th Peg 17 Al Loader     20lbs 08ozs

    9

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    A RiveT Piscatorial Promotion

    ROLFSLAKETalkAngling.jpg TA at Rolfs picture by pnm123

    I'm off down to Rolf's Lake today for A RiveT Piscatorial Promotion along with the lads from  TalkAngling  . I missed getting my name down for this when it was posted on the forum, but managed to get a place on the match when a few people dropped out. I don't normally get the chance to fish during the week but as I've got few holiday days left it wasn't a problem for me to get a day off .
    Now the thing is, the  TalkAngling  lads tend to like an early start to their matches and the plan was for a 9·30am draw with the fishing from 11-4pm. This meant an early start for me, but no problem as I said that I'd drop Maria off at work around 6am. This meant that I could still get a 'Full English' from my favourite little café in Battersea before doing battle with the London traffic .
    Thankfully the plan went like clockwork and I rolled into the car park at around 8·45am.

    A few of the lads were already there, including fellow Jinx Squad member Simon who'd managed to get a place on todays match the day before, and Mark C and Royst who I hadn't seen for a while as they no longer fish the series.......

    Soon the car park started to fill up, and the chat turned to the prospects for the day ahead, and if I'm honest I wasn't sure just how it would fish . This was the third day in a row there had been a match on the lake and previous experience has shown that it can make for hard fishing, and the fishing times weren't going to help either as the fish tend not to get their heads down till around 3-4pm .

     Anyway come 9·30 and no draw !!!!!! We were all still waiting for Rive T and Larry who'd got themselves lost having ventured so far south. They finally rolled up around around 10am, and after the usual ribbing and pee taking the draw finally got under way with a revised time meaning we would be fishing from 12-5pm. Hand in the bag time, Simon had drawn peg 32 and I found myself holding ..................................... peg 8, well happy with that .

     Round to my peg and time to set up. I was planning to just fish a couple of lines today. 5mtrs down the track and to the bushes on my left, and although I also set up the feeder to fish across, that was a bit of an afterthought.......

    Rigs were my usual ones, Malman 4x12 Adam's on 0·20 Power Match with size 14 QM1 hooks for the 5mtr line on the deck with 0·2 MW HC margin's again on 0·20 with size 14 Guru QM1's to fish to the bushes, while bait was the usual variety of hard fishery pellets, corn and GOT Baits soft hookers, though I did have paste with me as well.

    For company today on peg 7 I had Justin Watkins who fishes for Browning Crowsports and it looked like he was going to be fishing the pole across.......

     Having set up we were then treated to a sharp shower as the sky turned grey, such are the joys of an English summer . A quick stroll while I waited for the all In revealed Mark C still getting set up, obviously out of practise at Rolfs .......

     Royst was still beavering away too, evidently he'd forgotten how deep the big lake is and had found that none of his rigs were long enough , so had to make up new ones .......

    Larry meanwhile has settled himself into peg 18 and was hoping that the next 5 hours would finally provide him with his first ever 'Ton'....... 

    So at 12 noon John rang the fishery bell for the All-In. I potted a mix of pellets and corn onto the 5mtr line and a big handful to the bush, but before I could get a bait in the water Justin was playing his 1st fish of the day having shipped across and had the float bury before he could feed.

    Not good for me, could I be on for a battering ? I shipped out with a banded pellet to 5mtrs, but the float tip obviously didn't want to get wet as it stubbornly refused to go under.

    Simon meanwhile was obviously into a good fish over on 32, in fact it proved to be hooked in the tail, but he still managed to bundle it into the net and at 15lbs+ a great start for him . Well an hour in and I was still fish-less. Simon was starting to put a few together, but after that initial fish Justin was suffering from foul hookers and missed bites . I'd heard a bit of splashing coming from the other side of the bushes on peg 10 so 'The Brick' was obviously putting a few together so decided to take a look by the bush myself.

    Now the fish know every root and twig that lurk under the bushes, so it's a question of how brave you want to be with how close you edge the rig in, the closer you get the more likely you are to get a bite. Well after 5 minutes I obviously got it right as the float buried and I was attached to a feisty Mirror that was determined to seek the safety of the roots, but plenty of side strain saw me gain the upper hand and after a couple of minutes an 8lb'er was safely in the net .

    What followed though was one of the most frustrating couple of hours that I've experienced in a long while as time and again fish stormed off through the bush trashing rigs . I must have gone through 7 or 8 rigs and only had 4 smallish fish to show for it , and a couple of those had been foul hookers. The trouble was that if I fished short I just wouldn't get a bite and they just didn't want to be tempted further out by feed.

    Simon by now had slowed down and was having to feed and fish over the top of the bush toward peg 33, and it seemed he was suffering from foul hookers as well, indeed one ran him ragged surfacing past the platform on peg 33 almost in front of me before he managed to get it in the net.

    Then with about an hour to go it all seemed to come right for me in that I was hooking fish and getting them out into open water and safely in the keepnet , I even got a weigher, only 10½lbs but most welcome as I've really struggled to find the larger fish at Rolfs this year. As the clock ticked down I felt that if nothing else I was catching up with Simon. Glancing up I could see John going to ring the bell for the All-Out and just before he did my float buried again just as the bell rang. Fish On, at least Simon was pleased for me, though it may have been something else as I didn't quite catch exactly what he said , fortunately it stayed attached, an 8lb Mirror that joined the others in the net as others started to pack up .

    As we packed away Justin and I discussed the day, he'd suffered real frustration and only had 5 fish to show for his efforts.
    I'd had a good last hour, once again to little to late, but was left ruing the fact that we hadn't fished the match to more usual Rolfs times as the peg was getting better and better.

    Having got the gear back to the car park it was obvious that some had had decent weights and once the weigh-in got under way those soon became obvious. froogy on peg 38 recording the first 'Ton' with 126½lbs quickly followed by Mo M with 102¾lbs .
    My fish pulled the scales round to 88½lbs. Then round to peg 9 where 'The Brick' put a fine 161¾lbs on the scales which would prove to be good enough for 2nd on the day 2nd.gif 2nd picture by pnm123 as '20 Metre Bob' on peg 10 topped it immediately with a fine 187½lbs to take the win 1st.gif 1st picture by pnm123.
    Dan(awesome fish) finished just out of the frame however with 142¼lbs as Jay on peg 24 took 3rd place on the day with 149lbs 10ozs 3rd.gif 3rd picture by pnm123. Finally I just pipped Simon in our personal battle when his fish came to a level 84lbs .

    Back at the car park and after a few minutes of spirited debate Larry and RiveT managed to sort out the monies.......

    ......... and a pleasant surprise for me as I managed to take my section money . So an enjoyable day with the  TalkAngling  lads drew to a close as farewells were said and a hot air balloon drifted serenely past overhead .........

    I'm of to Rockells Farm on Sunday for a club match, so keep a look out for the report .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler (forum names)

    Weight

     1st Peg 10 20 Metre Bob 187lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peg 9 The Brick 161lbs 12ozs
     3rd Peg 24 Jay 411 149lbs 10ozs
     4th Peg 16 awesome fish 142lbs 04ozs
     5th Peg 38 froogy 126lbs 08ozs
     6th Peg 40 Mo M 102lbs 12ozs
     7th Peg 18 Larry Teepot   91lbs 12ozs
     8th Peg 8 Pete 'Mugger'   88lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 32 Simple Simon   84lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 30 Royst   82lbs 12ozs
     11th Peg 13 Steve 123   80lbs 12ozs
     12th Peg 26 Rive T   80lbs 04ozs
     13th Peg 2 Budgie   52lbs 12ozs
     14th Peg 34 Cov Blaze   46lbs 04ozs
     15th Peg 14 Marco   43lbs 04ozs
     16th Peg 6 Rive's Mate   41lbs 14ozs
     17th Peg 7 Justin Watkins   39lbs 04ozs
     18th Peg 28 Mark C   28lbs 12ozs
     19th Peg 40 Flexi Mo   15lbs 00ozs

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    A28.jpg Jinx 2010 picture by pnm123

    Jinx Match 6

    Well it's the Final Jinx Match of the year today, and it's still all to play for with Malc, Clive and myself all still in with a chance of individual glory Wink [;)]. It's been a fantastic Series this year , really enjoyable and we're finishing off with a BBQ at the end of the match ThumbsUp [:T]. The cats decided they wanted feeding and got me up early this morning so the car was soon loaded up and found it's way straight to The Jimmy Griddle in Battersea for my customary 'Full English' before transporting me to Rolfs Smile [:)].

    Pulling into the car park just after 9am there were a good few people present already as they had fished the Friday Night Open and were just starting to surface from their slumbers, In fact the first friendly face to great me was Dai's German Shepherd 'Gina'......

    image044-2.jpg 'Gina' picture by pnm123

     Time for a coffee and a chat and it seemed that the night match hadn't fished that well, which most put down to low oxygen levels, and with that being the case John soon had the aerators and the pump up and running, then I set off to help Malc,Liam and John pack away the lights that had been set up from the previous night.

    Just as we were finishing Malc's wife Julie put in an appearance, somehow Malc had persuaded her to come down and camp in a tent over the weekend, although she's not keen on either fishing or camping Smile [:)]. It's taken me 9 years to meet this Saint, although I've spoken to her over the phone on numerous occasions, though it was a bit of a worry as it meant for the first time ever the whole Jinx Clan Evil [):] would be in attendance at a Jinx Match Shocked [:0]!!!!!!!!!!!

    So with the car park filling up Nick's wife Lisa arrived with a batch of homemade Eccles cakes, and while we sampled them (and very nice they were too ThumbsUp [:T]) talk turned to what lay ahead, and the general consensus was that it would probably be hard.
    Draw time approached at 12ish and with B section being my home for the day and the honour of drawing first having won my section on the last match it meant that Peg13Evil [):] was lurking in the bag for me, much to everyones amusement. Plunging my hand into the bag I was rewarded with....................................... peg 29 Big Smile [:D], Mat being the lucky angler on Peg13Evil [):] today.

    Well at least it meant a nice short walk, but with Simon on peg 32 and Dave Moore on peg 9 I was going to have my work cut out today.

    I had Nick Jones, making a welcome return as a guest to my left on peg 30 and Steve(steak) my pairs partner to my right on peg 28 for company today. With a cloudy grey sky which the sun was trying to break through and a strong south westerly wind blowing down into the little lake today I couldn't help feeling that we could be in for a bit of a grueller Disapprove [V].

    The rigs were simple and freshly tied as we had plenty of time before the 1·30 pm start, consisting of a couple of Malman 4x12 Adam's on 0·20 Power Match with a size 14 QM1 hooks for the 5mtr line on the deck while a 0·2 MW HC margin again on 0·20 with a size 14 Guru QM1 was set up to fish to the bushes in the margins. I also set up my feeder rod as a back up, but was hoping I wouldn't need it. Bait for today would be the usual variety of hard fishery pellets, corn and GOT Baits soft hookers.

    So at 1·30pm John rang the fishery bell to signal the All-In. A couple of pots of pellet and corn and a handful of pellet to each bush took care of the feed before a banded 8mm was shipped out to the 5mtr line.

    A few people were quickly into fish, so perhaps a good day was in the offing after all, indeed after 5 minutes my float buried and I lifted into what was obviously a Carp and within a couple of minutes a Common of around 8lbs was safely in the keepnet Approve [^]. However within 20 minutes the vast majority of the big lake appeared to switch off, in fact for the next 2 hours all I managed to add was a Bream of around 2½lbs and a few Roach. Steve was using worm but all he could find were small Perch no matter where he tried in his peg, though he was briefly attached to a Carp that was obviously foul hooked before it trashed his rig Disapprove [V].

    Indeed it was turning into the predicted grueller, though Simon was picking of the odd fish fishing to the bush on peg 32....

     ...... and along with a couple of weigher's he also managed a Chub of 4lbs which was a new PB for him ThumbsUp [:T] ......

     Jean arrived with a very welcome cup of coffee ThumbsUp [:T] while I had a look on the feeder and managed to nick another Carp of around 6lbs, but with Dave on peg 9.........

     ........... and Steve on peg 11 .......

     ....... still taking the odd fish it wasn't enough, so after re-feeding the peg it was time to let it settle and take a walk with the camera.

    Paul's wife Jayne had pulled peg 8 out of the bag for him today and I caught him in the middle of a spirited fight with one of the pegs residents Smile [:)] .......

     Nick(monkey) and Jon were the Pink Hat wearers for this match Big Smile [:D] and Nick was having a bit of a mare on peg 5 Help [:H] and staring another Minxing firmly in the face despite support from Lisa and son Josh today......

     I could see Gem down on peg 38, tucked up in her fleece against the wind and with weigher's on the board leaving more than a few of us worried  ......

     A chat with Tony on peg 26 revealed that silvers were all he could muster and he was just hoping the Carp would turn up for him before the end of the match.......

    Paul was next up on peg 25 and was positively 'bagging', the trouble was that they were all small silvers instead of the hoped for Carp, but fishing maggot was probably asking for it Tongue [:P]......

    Next up was Dave Collier on peg 23 admitting to a couple of carp and apparently sharing the bush between their pegs with Malc in an attempt to extract a few more from his peg......

     Malc for his part was fishing his usual match as close into the bank as he could get while keeping an eye out for how Clive was doing on peg 20.......

     Now Clive it has to be said isn't exactly enamoured with peg 20 , but with the fishing being hard for everyone was giving it his best shot and owning up to 3 Carp at that point......

     Geoff on peg 19 was happy enough with his lot and asked me to pop along with my camera at the weigh in as he had a couple of Perch that he wanted a picture of Wink [;)] .......

     So back top my peg, Steve was still working his way through what had to be one of the largest shoals of small Perch going, while the tip of my pole float was as dry as a bone, stubbornly refusing to go under and get wet Tongue [:P]. However it was Mat over on Peg13Evil [):] who was taking a proper beating from the peg as all he had to show for his efforts was a couple of Roach Frown [:(] .......

     Well with around an hour to go, wonder of wonders, my float slid away , I almost missed it as it caught me by surprise, it gave a really good account of itself and although it didn't feel like a really heavy fish it took a surprisingly large amount of elastic out of the top kit, so much so that I was forced to land it on a top3......

     but a fish is a fish when you're struggling and I was happy just to see the Carp nestling safely in the net Smile [:)]. I actually managed to catch another 4 after that, but in all honesty I could have done with another hour before the All-Out was called at 6·30pm, because the fish were bubbling in my swim as we packed away Disapprove [V].

    It transpired that a few of the lads that were stopping over and travelling back on Sunday started the Weigh-in almost immediately and by the time I'd packed away they were a good half way round the lake. Ade had kicked things off with a level 65lbs from peg 34 while Gem had set The Minx Mark at 34¼lbs from peg 38 Wink [;)]. Budgie had managed a very creditable 84lbs from peg 40 but it would only be good enough for 2nd in section and 2nd overall on the day 2nd.gif 2nd picture by pnm123 as Terry on peg 2 had taken 98lbs 6ozs for the section win and his first ever Match win 1st.gif 1st picture by pnm123. Steve's 62¼lbs gave him 2nd in B section, while Kevin Loveland weighed 49¾lbs to win C section. Geoff's 44½lbs took 2nd in section and I caught up in time to photograph his 2 Perch......

     ........ my fish came to 41¼lbs but Simon won B section with a fine 68¾lbs and 3rd overall on the day 3rd.gif 3rd picture by pnm123.

    So with the Weigh-in complete Malc retired to work out the final positions while we tucked into the BBQ prepared by John and the ladies ThumbsUp [:T] ..........

     Nick had brought some home brew for us to try and very palatable it was as well , while Burgers , sausages, chicken etc all found a willing home as the days events were discussed .......

    Then Malc stepped up to Thank John and Pauline on behalf of the whole Jinx Squad for allowing us to run the series at the lake ThumbsUp [:T] before finally announcing the series result with the rider that it was all subject to verification as it was so close, but the winner of the Series was Clive 1st.gif 1st picture by pnm123 at long last having been runner up for the 2 previous years. 3 points back in 2nd place was Malc (The Jinx2nd.gif 2nd picture by pnm123, who tied with me on points, but beat me on aggregate weight to leave me in 3rd place 3rd.gif 3rd picture by pnm123.

    However Malc 1st.gif 1st picture by pnm123 and Simon 1st.gif 1st picture by pnm123 had triumphed in the Pairs, while Clive took 2nd place 2nd.gif 2nd picture by pnm123  with his partner Ade 2nd.gif 2nd picture by pnm123 and 3rd place went to Gem (The Minx) 3rd.gif 3rd picture by pnm123 and her partner Budgie 3rd.gif 3rd picture by pnm123.

    So with yet another Jinx Series coming to a close farewells were said and plans laid for next year, but as I made my way back to the car park in the gathering gloom I spotted Liam sitting on peg 32 having a go with Simons tackle and he appeared to be playing a Carp.......

    ..... which was soon landed with Simon acting as Liam's ghillie and proudly displayed for the camera Big Smile [:D] .......

     Shocked [:0] Scary really as it looks like we'll have yet another Jinx Evil [):] to contend with in the future .

    OVERALL RESULT

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st

    2

     Terry Goff   98lbs 06ozs
     2nd

    40

     Marcus Burgess   84lbs 00ozs
     3rd

    32

     Simon Mound   68lbs 12ozs
     4th

    34

     Ade Williams   65lbs 00ozs
     5th

    11

     Steve Wilson   62lbs 04ozs
     6th

    8

     Paul Roberts   58lbs 04ozs
     7th

    36

     Jon Hatch   50lbs 00ozs
     8th

    18

     Kevin Loveland   49lbs 12ozs
     9th

    9

     Dave Moore   49lbs 00ozs
     10th

    19

     Geoff Palmer   44lbs 08ozs
     11th

    29

     Peter Morton   41lbs 04ozs
     12th=

    26

     Tony Roberts   39lbs 04ozs
     12th=

    22

     Malc Doyle   39lbs 04ozs
     12th=

    15

     Dave Webster   39lbs 04ozs
     15th

    38

     Gem Doyle   34lbs 04ozs
     16th

    20

     Clive Pritchard   32lbs 08ozs
     17th

    23

     Dave Collier   31lbs 08ozs
     18th

    14

     Nick Williams   20lbs 08ozs
     19th

    17

     Dai Thomas   19lbs 04ozs
     20th

    7

     Alex Clark        (guest)   13lbs 04ozs
     21st

    28

     Steve Akal   10lbs 12ozs
     22nd

    31

     Nick Jones       (guest)   10lbs 08ozs
     23rd

    25

     Paul Dolby   10lbs 04ozs
     24th

    5

     Nick Watkins-Price    8lbs 08ozs
     25th

    13

     Mat Edwards            12ozs

    Names in PINK are those that were MINXED

    SECTION RESULTS

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st

    2

     Terry Goff   98lbs 06ozs
     2nd

    40

     Marcus Burgess   84lbs 00ozs
     3rd

    34

     Ade Williams   65lbs 00ozs
     4th

    8

     Paul Roberts   58lbs 04ozs
     5th

    36

     Jon Hatch   50lbs 00ozs
     6th

    38

     Gem Doyle   34lbs 04ozs
     7th

    7

     Alex Clark        (guest)   13lbs 04ozs
     8th

    5

     Nick Watkins-Price     8lbs 08ozs
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st

    32

     Simon Mound   68lbs 12ozs
     2nd

    11

     Steve Wilson   62lbs 04ozs
     3rd

    9

     Dave Moore   49lbs 00ozs
     4th

    29

     Peter Morton   41lbs 04ozs
     5th

    26

     Tony Roberts   39lbs 04ozs
     6th

    28

     Steve Akal   10lbs 12ozs
     7th

    31

     Nick Jones       (guest)   10lbs 08ozs
     8th

    13

     Mat Edwards            12ozs
    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st

    18

     Kevin Loveland   49lbs 12ozs
     2nd

    19

     Geoff Palmer   44lbs 08ozs
     3rd=

    22

     Malc Doyle   39lbs 04ozs
     3rd=

    15

     Dave Webster   39lbs 04ozs
     5th

    20

     Clive Pritchard   32lbs 08ozs
     6th

    23

     Dave Collier   31lbs 08ozs
     7th

    14

     Nick Williams   20lbs 08ozs
     8th

    17

     Dai Thomas   19lbs 04ozs
     9th

    25

     Paul Dolby   10lbs 04ozs

    Overall Individual Series Result.

    Position

    Points

    Angler

          

    Total Weight

     1st 10points Clive Pritchard

    1

    3

    1

    3

    2

    5

    424lbs 08ozs

     2nd 13points Malc Doyle

    5

    1

    6

    1

    3

    3

    436lbs 12ozs

     3rd 13points Peter Morton

    4

    2

    4

    2

    1

    4

    425lbs 00ozs

     4th 15points Simon Mound

    1

    5

    7

    3

    5

    1

    466lbs 12ozs

     5th 15points Marcus Burgess

    7

    8

    2

    3

    1

    2

    403lbs 12ozs

     6th 15points Steve Wilson

    3

    1

    5

    4

    8

    2

    369lbs 12ozs

     7th 17points Ade Williams

    2

    1

    6

    10

    5

    3

    318lbs 04ozs

     8th 18points Fred Parker

    10

    2

    3

    1

    2

    10

    369lbs 12ozs

     9th 18points Geoff Palmer

    3

    3

    7

    6

    4

    2

    296lbs 08ozs

     10th 19points Dai Thomas

    2

    3

    1

    8

    5

    8

    325lbs00ozs

     11th 20points Nick Williams

    10

    4

    1

    2

    6

    7

    277lbs 00ozs

     12th 23points Ant Haywood

    1

    10

    4

    5

    3

    10

    336lbs 00ozs

     13th 23points Al Loader

    8

    2

    5

    6

    2

    10

    273lbs 04ozs

     14th 23points Dave Webster

    2

    7

    10

    4

    7

    3

    241lbs 04ozs

     15th 23points Nick Watkins-Price

    5

    10

    5

    2

    4

    7

    221lbs 00ozs

     16th 24points Gemma Doyle

    7

    8

    7

    1

    3

    6

    276lbs 01ozs

     17th 24points Dave Moore

    3

    4

    8

    6

    9

    3

    253lbs 04ozs

     18th 24points Dave Collier

    6

    4

    10

    7

    1

    6

    224lbs 06ozs

     19th 27points Tony Roberts

    6

    6

    3

    7

    7

    5

    272lbs 08ozs

     20th 27points Jon Hatch

    4

    9

    3

    7

    8

    5

    259lbs 02ozs

     21st 27points Mitch Auger

    4

    10

    2

    4

    7

    10

    225lbs 00ozs

     22nd 27points Paul Roberts

    5

    6

    6

    8

    6

    4

    205lbs 12ozs

     23rd 29points Kevin Loveland

    10

    7

    4

    9

    8

    1

    101lbs 08ozs

     24th 30points Terry Goff

    7

    9

    8

    5

    9

    1

    209lbs 14ozs

     25th 30points Mat Edwards

    10

    9

    2

    8

    4

    7

    204lbs 00ozs

     26th 35points Steve Akal

    9

    5

    10

    9

    6

    6

    152lbs 12ozs

     27th 39points Paul Dolby

    6

    9

    10

    5

    10

    9

    98lbs 08ozs

    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

    PAIRS

          

    Weight

    Points

     1st Simon Mound & Malc Doyle

    10

    15

    42

    10

    19

    15

    903lbs 08ozs

    69

     2nd Ade Williams & Clive Pritchard

    12

    6

    20

    37

    29

    20

    742lbs 14ozs

    87

     3rd Gemma Doyle & Marcus Burgess

    38

    40

    20

    12

    20

    17

    679lbs 13ozs

    107

     4th Geoff Palmer & Steve Wilson

    20

    19

    33

    29

    28

    15

    666lbs 12ozs

    111

     5th Ant Haywood & Nick Watkins-Price

    19

    19

    31

    20

    24

    54

    652lbs 00ozs

    113

     6th Dave Webster & Fred Parker

    46

    26

    33

    13

    21

    32

    639lbs 04ozs

    125

     7th Jon Hatch & Fred Parker

    38

    36

    14

    22

    27

    27

    641lbs 02ozs

    126

     8th Steve Akal & Peter Morton

    39

    22

    41

    26

    14

    32

    587lbs 12ozs

    133

     9th Mat Edwards & Dave Moore

    13

    40

    25

    38

    30

    34

    512lbs 04ozs

    140

     10th Nick Williams & Paul Dolby

    41

    47

    15

    18

    29

    41

    529lbs 14ozs

    144

     11th Paul Roberts & Tony Roberts

    31

    32

    28

    42

    36

    18

    478lbs 10ozs

    145

     12th Terry Goff & Dai Thomas

    26

    37

    27

    39

    41

    20

    535lbs 14ozs

    149

     13th Dave Collier & Mitch Auger

    36

    22

    39

    34

    30

    47

    462lbs 06ozs

    161

     14th Al Loader & Kevin Loveland

    45

    32

    26

    42

    33

    30

    385lbs 04ozs

    163

    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. Guests fished when a Pairs Partner was absent and their weights and  points were included in the overall totals.

    So just a few words of Thanks to finish off. It's been a great Series this year and that's due in no small way to Malc(The Jinx) himself, for organising and running the whole thing, and who has probably been more organised this year than at any time that I can ever remember . (EDIT:or not as subsequent checks have revealed Tongue [:P])

    John & Pauline who have been kind enough to put up with
    The Jinx Squad
    and their antics once more at their Fishery which does them and Rolf's memory enormous credit as always
    .
    Finally,
    The Jinx Squad
    and their Guests over the course of the Series. It's the people that fish it that makes the Series the pleasure it is . Take a bow, and see you all next year .