The Jinx Squad

  • Stockton Reservoir.

    The JINX Series 2005

    Match 3.

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    Well I arrived at Stockton with plenty of time to spare having left early to try and miss any traffic that was heading to the Grand Prix at Silverstone.

    The weather was glorious, a nice contrast to the dull grey of the previous 7 days in London, and as I strolled round the reservoir, I couldn't help thinking that the stories I'd heard of the place being a heartbreaker in matches had to be exagerated.

    Looking across at the boards I was shocked to see a fisherman on the pegs reserved for the match..............

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    However although he was more successfull than Scott, he wasn't doing a lot of harm .

    Back at the carpark Nick(monkey) had arrived, and with plenty of time we decided a pre-match pint was in order, so off to The Blue Lias for a drink in the garden, where we were joined by Keith and his lad David .

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    After a couple of pints it was back for the draw, where amid groans and laughs I found myself fishing peg17. A quick chat with Malc recommended 7mtrs for proper fish or 4 mtrs for silvers, so off i set to see what Stockton had to offer.

    I found myself between Nick(polepot) on 18 who was quick to inform me of his love of Stockton............
    NOT .

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    and Dai on 16 so a few laughs would be had at least .

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    The all-in was delayed by 15mins so at 2·15PM we were off.
    Out went a method feeder to see if I could find a quick mug fish, but after 10 mins without so much as a knock that was filed away and it was pole time having seen Keith and young Dan nick an early fish each on their poles.

    Now paste fishing is not something I do a lot of, but having read plenty of Malc's reports of his exploits with paste at Stockton, I'd come prepared with 3 balls of it already made up (nothing special, just green swimstim with some tuna Felix added) which I was going to fish over loose fed swimstim micro's.

    Plenty of knocks followed as rudd attacked the paste, but after 30 mins the float just vanished down the plughole. Loads of what Malc refers to as 'Knicker-elastic' poured out of the end, and there was me thinking that I'd set it to tight! I finally got it down to my top 3 and then the fun began, these carp don't like coming off the bottom, but finally after about 5mins there was a nice mirror in the net of about 6lbs .

    Sport for me was never fast and furious, but at regular intervals the float would vanish and another lunatic Carp would put in an appearance. 9 in all while another couple decided they wanted to reach the other side of the Reservoir resulting in hook pulls before I went water sking .

    Towards the end we were treated to Malc giving a chub a flying lesson from under the boards, while Matt was seen standing on his Rive trying to get a carp in the net..........................


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    good job he had those new trays fitted. He's now searching the Rive catalogue for the accessory step ladder  Tongue [:P].

    Finally Nick (neo-1) having gone out on a light rig to snatch a few rudd to avoid the horrow of a DNW latched onto the carp that had avoided him all match and as the all-out sounded we were treated to the sight of him playing it on what appeared to be a top 8, and having manfully battled it close to his platform (with plenty of sympathetic support from his fellow anglers) it proceeded to smash his top kit and shed the hook! Never mind Nick, it's what they call character building Crybaby [:C].

    Come the weigh-in and the scales worked their way down from peg 24 where Eric's dad Derek had managed a creditable 12lbs 8 ozs (The same peg that Scott had managed 6ozs from on the previous weeks Intersite.) with Eric (ejayar) putting an excellent 30lbs+ of rudd on the scales for a total of 37lbs 2ozs.

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    I managed 9 carp for 58lbs 10ozs to put me on pole as Geoff could only manage 54lbs 13ozs and Matt on peg 3 53lbs 6ozs. So finally to Dirk on peg 2 who put 9carp and a tench onto the scales for a winning 59lbs 2ozs and the win. I'm sure that Tench had been force fed ½lb of Lard though .

    Back to the carpark for the raffle and a bit more banter and that was it untill a fortnights time at Makins. Can't wait

    Individual Results.

     1st Dirk Williams 59lb 02oz
     2nd Peter Morton 58lb 10oz
     3rd Geoff Eggison 54lb 13oz
     4th Matt Nutt 53lb 06oz
     5th Roy Ravenhill 44lb 03oz
     6th Eric Robothan 37lb 02oz 
     7th Keith Ashby 33lb 00oz
     8th Dan Thomas 31lb 05oz
     9th Dai Thomas 26lb 13oz
     10th   Mark Causer 18lb 06oz
     11th Steve Wilson 13lb 08oz
     12th Nick Jones 12lb 10oz
     13th Derek Robothan 12lb 08oz
     14th Dave Ashby 10lb 01oz
     15th Malc Doyle   7lb 05oz
     16th Nick Watkins-Price     1lb 04oz
     17th Nick Williams    DNW

     

  • Drayton Reservoir.

    The JINX Series 2005

    Match 2.

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    Drayton!

    Well what can I say? It was hot, Boy was it HOT
    The fish were still spawning, and did I mention it was HOT?

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    At the start we were told you would need a peg in the 30's to catch and the further away you were, the more you would struggle. They weren't wrong. 

    My 1 fish, a 10lb mirror came with 15mins to go.

    The winner was Malc THE JINX Doyle (peg36) with a great bag weighing 118lbs ThumbsUp [:T]......

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    The runner up was young Daniel Thomas (peg35) with a bag weighing 95½lbs, just 1 fish short of his 1st 'TON' and including a new PB Mirror of 15½lbs ThumbsUp [:T]......

    Dan's new PB.......

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    Individual Results.

      1st   Malc Doyle         118lb 00oz 
     2nd Dan Thomas    95lb 08oz
     3rd Paul Roberts    89lb 00oz
     4th Matt Nutt    45lb 00oz
     5th Mark Causer    19lb 00oz
     6th Steve Wilson    11lb 08oz
     7th Derek Robothan    11lb 00oz
     8th Peter Morton    10lb 00oz
     9th Tim Westmoreland              8lb 08oz
     10th Dai Thomas      6lb 00oz
      Nick Jones      DNW  
      Nick Watkins-Price                     DNW
      Keith Ashby      DNW
      Roy Ravenhill      DNW
      Eric Robothan      DNW
      Dave Moore      DNW
      Nick Williams      DNW
      Geoff Eggison      DNW
      Dirk Williams      DNW


     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The JINX Series 2005

    Match 1.

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    Since finishing with my club, I've entered a small match series run by a certain Malc Doyle. This series is known as THE JINX Bag-up Series, though in other seasons it's been anything but, but then Malc isn't known as THE JINX for nothing. Tongue [:P]

    This is my account of the 1st match in the series................................

    Well I arrived at the services at junction 8 on the M40 in plenty of time to meet up with the rest for the short jaunt to Rolfs.

    Malc was early, didn't appear to have forgotten anything and the sun was shining!!! Shocked [:0]

    A quick 10 minute trip from the services following Matt Nutt and there we were, pulling into the car park at Rolf's, Already present were a mix of old and new faces and soon the banter was flowing Big Smile [:D].

    Now I'd read and heard a few reports about Rolf's, but the reality is something else and something that I wasn't prepared for. It's only small, but quite picturesque with just 40 pegs that are all solidly constructed and nice and low to the water.

    Shocked [:0] The real shock though was the sheer number of Carp cruising the surface basking in the sunshine, all apparently commons, and seemingly unconcerned, well at least till the start of the match.

    Back to the car park for the draw and I drew peg 23 with young Dan drawing peg 24 to my left, Matt having voiced a preference for peg 7 promptly drew it and the general concensus was that we were all fishing for 2nd as Matt wandered off with a happy grin on his face Smile [:)].

    Setting up didn't take me long as my main pole was in need of a refurb, and probably not up to the stress and strain, so it was margin pole or nothing with 3 rigs, 1 shallow, 1 at depth for the 7mtr line and 1 for paste in the margin as I had a nice bush to my right. All the while the carp were still cruising and I swear a couple even winked as they passed Wink [;)].

    Rolf insists on a minimum of 2 nets, 1 for small carp up to 4lbs and 1 for carp weighing between 4 & 8lbs. Anything larger has to be weighed and returned immediately. This is acheived by having tanks containing a salt water solution (to kill any parasites) with a weigh sling in it behind every 4th or 5th peg along with a set of supported scales and a clipboard and pen to record the weights which you get a neighbouring angler to witness. It sounds complicated but works very well Smile [:)].

    11am and the all in and having started at 7mtrs, the float buried and I was attached to my 1st Rolfs carp! To say that these fish are fit doesn't do them justice Shocked [:0], especially as Rolf insists on anglers using top kits that allow a bit of elastic to be pulled out. Into the net and at probably 7lbs a nice start Smile [:)].

    It wasn't fast and furious and I was having problems avoiding the roach and skimmers that don't really count, though I did spot Nick (polepot) weighing a couple to record them, but he was struggling, and had experienced the full power of THE JINX in previous seasons and was taking no chances.

    Opposite me TA's Neil McCurran & Eric(ejayar)Robothan were having their own match within a match , I think Neil McCurran won, well he certainly won the stretchiest elastic competion Tongue [:P].


    Young Dan to my left was having a bit of a grueller, finding bites hard to come by but had managed to get off the mark with one early on, it was just adding a second that was proving elusive.

     

    Halfway through I'd managed 3 weighers and a couple of smaller ones, so had a look at paste down the margin. Plenty of bites but only 1 carp as it seemed to be solid with small skimmers that ripped the paste to bits as soon as it hit the water Angry [:(!]. With hindsite I spent far to long trying to make it work, and with an hour to go went back to alternating shallow and deep for another 3 weighers and a couple of smaller ones.

    At the end I'd had just under 60lbs of weighers with those in the net taking the total to just over 88lbs, which as it turned out was enough for the section money Big Smile [:D].
    The weigh in is well practiced here with lots of weigh slings and with all the fish getting getting a dip in the salt solution before being returned.

     Now for the comedy section, during the match Nick(Neo1)Williams had lost a pole section, so Malc needing no encouragement stripped off to his swimming trunks to retrieve it. He soon found it, but it turned out to be a section lost by another angler earlier in the week, however another paddle soon found Nick's section.  

    Back to the car park for the raffle and results, and with 5 tons including Matt's winning double ton, as well as a good number of weights in the 60 - 80lbs range nobody could really believe that it had been a JINX match, mind you I'm sure that we'll all come down to earth with a bang at Drayton next saturday. 

    Individual Results.

     1st  Matt Nutt 211lb 04oz 
     2nd Mark Causer 116lb 02oz
     3rd Keith Ashby 113lb 00oz
     4th Malc Doyle 112lb 08oz
     5th Roy Ravenhill 105lb 02oz
     6th Neil McCurran   90lb 06oz
     7th Peter Morton   88lb 13oz
     8th Dirk Williams   77lb 00oz
     9th Geoff Eggison   75lb 01oz
     10th    Eric Robothan   71lb 12oz
     11th Dai Thomas   69lb 06oz
     12th Steve Wilson   69lb 04oz
     13th Paul Roberts   55lb 08oz
     14th Nick Williams   52lb 10oz
     15th Nick Jones   42lb 15oz
     16th David Ashby   41lb 12oz
     17th Derek Robothan   32lb 04oz
     18th Pete Thompson   11lb 00oz
     19th Dan Thomas   10lb 08oz
     20th Nick Watkins-Price      DNW