Trevor Price

  • Alders Farm Fishery. Great Brickhill. Buckinghamshire.

    Marsh AC
    Alders Farm Fishery

    Ash Lake at Alders Farm Fishery

    Once again I'm travelling up toward Milton Keynes to Alders Farm Fishery just outside the village of Great Brickhill. It's for a Marsh AC match that's been arranged by club member Keith Ashby who lives reasonably close to the fishery. Today is really just a friendly knock up though with a few of the venue regulars invited to make up the numbers today, but it's a fantastic venue that's capable of throwing up some mega match weights, so well worth taking the day off work for .

    Living down in South London an early start was called for to avoid the London rush hour, so the alarm went off at some ungodly hour and with the cats fed and a couple of cups of coffee consumed, the car was loaded up in the dark and I was on my way by 5·30am. The plan worked a treat and gave me a clear run up the M1 and A5 meaning I pulled into the car park just after 7am . Trev's van was already parked up and young Mark Quick has obviously been dropped off as he was sitting on his box surrounded by the rest of his kit in splendid isolation.

    Dinah soon appeared and set up the dip so we could rinse our nets off and Trev staggered into view with a couple of gallons of maggots that he had to riddle off ready for the anglers today. With that done it was time to open the shop and we were soon chatting over the prospects for the day ahead as other anglers started to arrive including Keith, the organiser of todays match and pretty soon the banter was starting to flow back and forth . Anyway with some fishery pellets purchased my stomach was telling me it was time to make my way down to The Pumphouse for breakfast, so I collected my kit and headed off down the hill.

    Dinah already had breakfast under way when I got there, in fact Kevin and Jean were already tucking in . A coffee and a full English soon had me ready to face the day ahead as the rest of todays anglers arrived. One of those was Mal Talbot who Trev describes as 'Mad as a box of frogs ' but he's fished at the top level for many years and now helps out presenting the Alders Farm and GOT Baits video's that Trev produces, so spends a fair bit of time at the fishery. Standing out on the veranda taking in the sunshine you could see that there were plenty of fish moving, an encouraging sign but with the recent colder nights I had a feeling that it could be a little harder than expected today .

    Around about 9·30am Keith called everyone to order (no small task ) and got the draw under way. Into the bag and peg 34 finds it's way to me. I was more than happy with that as Vic had told me it was a good peg to draw .

    So off to collect my kit and make the short trip to the peg. Kev was settling into peg 38 along with Dave on peg 36, while to my right I could see Mal on peg 32, so no pressure there then !!!

    AlderspegPlan.jpg Match Peg Plan

    Peg 34 is a lovely looking peg that had a decent view over the rest of the lake, There's a big bush overhanging the water to the left and a smaller one in the margin to the right. It's quite shallow with a maximum of around 2 feet of water but that doesn't normally have an adverse effect on the fishing.

    Alders001-1.jpg Peg 34, Ash Lake

    I set up 3 identical rigs that were freshly tied, all 0·2g NG Springer Sampson Margin's on on 0·21 Ultima power match with size 16 Kamasan B911X's to finish them off that would be fished on a top 2 +1 at around 18 inches deep. Bait was simply 4mm fishery pellets that I damped down for feeding while hook baits were just hard 6mm's along with corn as a change bait.

    With a bit of time before the All -In I strolled round for a chat with Mal and found him perched on his trusty red ASI making the most of the glorious sunshine ......

    Alders002-1.jpg Mal Talbot

     and was soon joined by Dave and Kevin. After a while I left them chatting and made my way back to my peg for a quick check that everything was ready before we started. At 11am Keith called the All-In so I fed some pellet along the bush to my left and some pellet and corn into the right hand margin before shipping a banded pellet out to the bush. a couple of tentative dinks before the float vanished but the lift offered little resistance before a rudd surfaced and promptly fell of the hook, not the start that I was looking for , so I re-fed and dropped in again. This time the float just buried and a lot more resistance this time as a hooked carp tore off in the shallow water. I soon had it under control however and in the net, a 2½lb mirror to get me up and running. It was steady away from there on in if I'm honest, I wasn't catching quickly but I did catch steadily, the only real problem was lost fish, but with hooked fish charging off when they're hooked in shallow water it's inevitable that you'll lose a few if the hook hold isn't spot on.

    I could see that Mal appeared to be matching me fish for fish, but looking round the rest of the lake, although people were catching, it didn't appear to be at the expected rate that the lake is capable of. Indeed after around an hour Dave appeared to see how I was doing and reckoned that he only had around 15lbs to show for his efforts .

    I just kept feeding the two lines but concentrated on the left hand bush as I didn't want to disturb the margin to early. After a couple of hours I had around 25 fish in the nets and could see that Vic over on peg 2 appeared to be putting a few together as well ......

    Alders005-1.jpg Vic on peg 3

    I could hear Al over on peg 6 complaining that all he could find were small fish in the 1lb - 1½lb range, but knowing Al he was probably fibbing . Clive however seemed to be doing OK when my camera lens caught him in the act of landing a fish ......

    Alders006-1.jpg One in the net for Clive

    My fish appeared to back off just before 1pm, so as is my custom I re-fed quite heavily and took a stroll with the camera to allow things to settle. Terry was tucked away on peg 29 and struggling to come to terms with it today and only taking the occasional fish ......

    Alders008-1.jpg Terry

    Keith was on peg 28 and with nobody on the next 3 pegs he was targeting the margin with corn, the fish were certainly there as he could see their tails waving at him, but getting them to take his bait was proving to be a frustrating exercise as they continued to ignore it in favour of the free offerings ......

    Alders009-1.jpg Keith

    As I made my way back Mal was still plugging away steadily taking a succession of fish in glorious sunshine, at least that's the way it appeared ......

    Alders011-1.jpg Mal Talbot on peg 30

    Returning to my peg it was now in the shade and with the breeze blowing onto my back I felt the need to put my fleece on.
    Back out with the bait and the fish had settled again and I took a look down the margin for the first time as I could see fish moving in and out of it. It did produce bites but the fish were much smaller than I had been taking from the bush so after around 30 minutes I reverted back to there.

    With around 2 hours to go Kev was having a bit of a grueller on peg 38 as it just wasn't producing for him today, but Dave started to catch at a better rate which cheered him up no end ......

    Alders007-1.jpg Dave the Fish

    Things had obviously picked up for Al as well as he was heard to ask Keith if the match could be extended for a bit longer, a request that Keith declined .

    Alders010-1.jpg Al

    I managed to keep the fish coming steadily till the end of the match and by the time that Keith called the All-Out at 4pm I had 67 fish in my nets. Packing away my kit Mal appeared reckoning that I'd beaten him and shook my hand. I wasn't so sure as it seemed to me that he'd been catching at a similar rate, but the scales would have the last say on that .

    Trev had come down to start the weigh in on the pumphouse bank and as Dave had the club scales with him Keith started to weigh-in on our side. Kev had indeed had a frustrating day with just 28½lbs to show for his efforts . Dave's peg had come good in the last couple of hours allowing him to put 126½lbs on the scales. At my peg my fish weighed 177½lbs and Mal was proved to be right when his fish came in at 119½lbs . Simon had quietly put together 74¼lbs from peg 30 while Terry's fish registered 58½lbs. Finally Keith weighed in with a level 87lbs and with the weigh-in on our side concluded we made our way back to The Pumphouse for the results.

    Trev had laid on Tea and Coffee and broken out the biscuits which was very welcome as the assembled anglers discussed their experiences of the day. Finally Keith had the results collated and was ready to announce them.
    It turned out that my weight had been good enough for me to take the win today with Al taking second place and Vic taking third .

    I'd just like to say a big Thank You to Keith for organising the match for us, and another Big Thank You to Dinah,Trev, and all the staff at Alders Farm, Top Breakfast, great fishing, it's hard to ask for more unless it can be moved closer to where I live .

    Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 34 Peter Morton  177lbs 08ozs
     2nd Peg 6 Al Loader  147lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 2 Vic Nugent  146lbs 04ozs
     4th Peg 10 Josh Blavins   136lbs 04ozs
     5th Peg 36 Dave Collier  126lbs 08ozs
     6th Peg 32 Mal Talbot  119lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 7 Troy Hillier  114lbs 12ozs
     8th Peg 1 Charlie Lancaster   93lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 28 Keith Ashby   87lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 30 Simon Watkins   74lbs 04ozs
     11th Peg 5 Mark Quick   69lbs 08ozs
     12th Peg 8 Clive Pritchard   68lbs 12ozs
     13th Peg 3 Pete Iles   65lbs 12ozs
     14th Peg 29 Terry Goff   58lbs 08ozs
     15th Peg 16  John Holdsworth   51lbs 04ozs
     16th Peg 4 Martin Hucker   32lbs 00ozs
     17th Peg 38 Kevin Loveland   28lbs 08ozs
     18th Peg 12 Chris Withall   19lbs 00ozs

     


     

  • Alders Farm Fishery. Great Brickhill. Buckinghamshire.

    Maggotdrowning.com

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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

     

  • Alders Farm. The Match Lake.

    AldersFarmMatchLake.jpg picture by pnm123

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

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

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

    Peg17.jpg picture by pnm123

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

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

    Peg16.jpg picture by pnm123

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

    Mattpeg19.jpg picture by pnm123

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

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

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

     

  • Something slightly different at Alders Farm.

    Well todays little jaunt promised to be something of a slightly different nature with no actual fishing involved.
    I had been contacted a few days earlier by Ray Best of 
    GOT Baits  to see if I could lend him a hand with a bit of a cloak and dagger mission .

    So a 3 hour journey of hellish proportions due to fog and roadworks on the M1 saw me pulling into the car park at Alders Farm at around 3·10pm to meet up with Ray and his wife Maria.
    The reason for all this? Well....... The lads that are sponsored by Trevor Price's company 
    GOT Baits  had a whip round to buy Trevor a new seat box, to say that his old box had seen better days is an understatement (and that's being diplomatic about it )
    Ray had sourced a new Matchbox Pyramid and Stax System complete with graphics, and we thought that we may as well get some photos while it was pristine as it probably will never look as good again  ........

    TrevsBoxfront.jpg Trevs Box front view picture by pnm123

    TrevsBoxback.jpg Trevors Box back view picture by pnm123


    The object of the exercise was to surprise Trevor with it after the 3rd round of the Winter League that was being fished today, which explains why the 3 of us were hiding in the car park slowly freezing this afternoon .

    How cold was it? Well...... even a Robin flew into Maria's car to get warm .............

    CheekyRobin.jpg whats going on then picture by pnm123

     Around 4pm Ray popped down to the Pump House next to the Match Lake to make sure that every thing was in place, and a phone call 15 minutes later confirmed that the coast was clear as I made my way down the hill from the car park with the kit in the dark, illuminated by a full moon.

    Tea and hot minced pies were being served after the end of the days match and Trev didn't have a clue till he was presented with it, and then he was genuinely lost for words.
    It was a truely great moment to see one of Anglings Nice Guys on the recieving end for once, after all the support that he's given his sponsored anglers and various angling websites and charities over the past seasons  .

    Trevandbox.jpg Trevor with his kit picture by pnm123

    Congratulations Trev, it couldn't have happened to a more deserving fella.

     

  • Alders Farm. The Match Lake.

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

    AldersFarmMatchLake.jpg Alders Farm Match Lake picture by pnm123


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

     

  • Alders Farm. The Match Lake.

    TalkAngling.co.uk Forum Match.

    AldersFarmMatchLake.jpg Alders Farm Match Lake picture by pnm123

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

     

  • Manor Farm Leisure. The Boundary Pool.

    The JINX Series 2005

    Match 6.

    Well all to soon the final match of The Jinx Series had come around with the Venue being The Boundary Pool at Manor Farm Leisure.

    A bit of a change for me was that during the preceding week Dave the Fish had expressed a desire to come and see if all the things that he had read and heard about the series were true (as if you could make them up!!!!) so he volunteered to pick me up and drive me on the day.

    As has been my custom for the series we left early, so that I could arrive in good time to get a look at the fishery and try to get a feel for it. A stop off on route in Battersea saw us fortified with Sausage, Egg, Bacon and Bubble + a mug of tea.

    A trouble free trip saw us arrive in plenty of time, while an initial look around The Boundary Pool revealed a lake that was at least 2 feet down from what appeared to be it's normal level with a stiff breeze blowing into the opposite bank to the one we were going to fish, very few fish moving, though a pleasure angler was catching a few small carp to feeder tactics.



    Back to the café for a tea and a sausage sandwich and the lads were starting to arrive.
    Soon we were all assembled, even Matt who had flown in from holiday at 9am.
    12·45 and with the draw due at 1PM and no Malc to be seen, I thought I'd better give him a ring!!! Well he was driving down a dirt track somewhere in the surrounding countryside,
    LOST AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!, Sorry Gem but I think he needs a Sat Nav system before he fits a stereo into the car.

    Draw finally done, the start of the match was put back to 2·30 pm. With only 15 of us present for the last match we were well spread out with just Matt, Dan and myself in "bantering" distance on pegs 1,3 and 4 at our end. The fishing? Not quite what we had been led to expect, finicky and frustrating bites or were they liners being the pattern of the day for me at least. I'd been told that to have any chance of winning the series that I needed Matt to be 3rd and for me to win the section (Steve W, who was also in with a shout being the wild-card as he was in another section) but with a couple of hours gone, young Dan was showing us both a clean pair of heels.

    With a couple of hours to go and us all scratching it was time for a bit of refreshment, with tea being served in a most civilised way by "Butler" Dave.


    Events show that a good last hour with a couple of better fish gave Matt the section and the series, while a bonus carp hooked up the bum (Mugged???) allowed me to sneak past Dan at the death.

    Congratulations must go to Dai, who managed his 1st ever match win on the day with 29lbs 12ozs of feeder caught carp, a great result for a good mate.

    Just the raffle remained, which finished in the dark and the final results of The Series to be announced!
    But alas no Series Final Results!
    Malc had managed to post the result sheet to one of his poor customers somewhere in England, but they've been posted on the site now.

    A word of thanks from me to Dave the Fish for acting as my Chauffeur & Butler on the day, Hope you enjoyed your insight into what makes The Jinx Series the matches to be on.

    THE RESULTS ON THE DAY

     1st Dai Thomas  29lb 12oz 
     2nd    Matt Nutt  21lb 00oz
     3rd Dirk Williams  20lb 08oz
     4th Peter Morton  18lb 00oz
     5th= Keith Ashby   17lb 08oz
     5th= Malc Doyle  17lb 08oz
     7th Dan Thomas  17lb 06oz
     8th= Geoff Eggison  14lb 12oz
     8th= Steve Wilson  14lb 12oz
     10th Mark Causer  13lb 00oz
     11th Nick Jones  11lb 06oz
     12th Roy Ravenhill   8lb 04oz
     13th Paul Roberts   5lb 08oz
     14th Nick Williams   4lb 14oz
     15th Nick Watkins-Price              3lb 02oz

    Finally i'd like to say a big THANK YOU to the inimitable Malc for running the most pleasurable match series that I've ever taken part in. Captain Chaos might be a better name, but without his efforts it just wouldn't be the same!!!!

    THANK YOU to Trevor Price and all at G.O.T.Baits & Merlin Baits for the series sponsorship and the very generous raffle prizes that have hopefully raised a few bob for DEBRA
    .

    Next an equally big THANK YOU
    to all of the lads that have fished in the series.
    As with all matches, it's the anglers taking part that make or break the events and as a newcomer to the series I couldn't have wished to have fished with a better bunch of lads who made me feel at home straight away.

    Finally,
    Congratulations to Matt
    , 4 section wins and a new record weight for the series says it all, A very worthy Winner.

    I'll definitely be back for next years series.


    This is Malc's run down on the series result

    THE JINX SERIES 2005

    SPONSORED BY
    G.O.T BAITS
    &
    MERLIN BAITS


    HELPING TO RAISE FUNDS
    FOR THE CHARITY
    DEBRA



    THE FINAL RESULTS




    Well thats another Years "JINX" SERIES over and what a series it's been

    Plenty of new faces and a new Series match record put on the scales by Matt in round 1 with a cracking weight of 211lb 4oz

    We've also seen many personal records being broken including Marks best match weight of 116lb 2oz which was also his first match ton

    Young Dan setting his best match weight at 95lb 8oz which also included a new personal best Carp of 15½lb

    Dai not to be out done by Dan put in a new best match weight of 69lb 6oz and also recorded his first match win

    There has been a total of 5 100lb plus nets and a 200lb plus net and only a total of 12 blanks recorded during the series which is also a new record as normally there are a lot more of those

    We've had loads of entertainment from Neo in the way of snapped pole sections, swimming pole sections and general misfortune but he's taken all the stick in the way it's been intended.

    Matt has also given everyone a few laughs with his high rise landing tactics.

    We've suffered the normal mishaps from yours truley in the form of being late, getting lost, leaving stuff at home, getting dumped on by fisheries and generaly running a series like a total pillock, but thats all part of the fun.

    The banter has flowed during every match especially if drawn near Dirk or Paul.

    And a nicer bunch of lads could not be found to fish with...


    Now for the Final Positions


    This years winner for the second year running is MATT NUTT with 6 points and a total weight of 404lb 8oz Well done Matt a fine effort.

    Second place this year goes to new boy Peter Morton
    with 8 points and a total weight of 213lb 9oz not a bad result when you think Peter had not seen 5 out of the six venues before.

    Third place with 9 points is THE JINX
    himself by way of a greater weight as Keith Ashby, Steve Wilson & Malc Doyle all scored the same 9 points but Malc comes out on top with a total weight of 299lb 5oz


    NOW THE FULL POSITIONS & WEIGHTS


    Worst result is in RED and final total is minus worst result (total weight also included)

     1st  Matt Nutt                 3   2   1   1   1     6 Points  404lb 08oz 
     2nd Pete Morton 2 2 1 2 1 2   8 Points  213lb 09oz
     3rd Malc Doyle 2 1 5 3 1 2  9 Points  299lb 05oz
     4th Steve Wilson 4 1 3 1 1 3   9 Points  217lb 08oz
     5th Keith Ashby 1 5 2 1 3 2   9 Points  207lb 04oz
     6th Dai Thomas 3 3 2 3 1 1 10 Points  142lb 13oz
     7th Mark Causer 1 2 3 2 6 3 11 Points  185lb 12oz
     8th Geoff Egginson 3 5 1 3 2 3 12 Points  174lb 15oz
     9th Dirk Williams 2 5 1 4 4 1 12 Points  161lb 02oz
     10th    Dan Thomas 5 2 3 4 3 3 15 Points  160lb 03oz
     11th Roy Ravenhill  3 5 1 2 6 5 16 Points  176lb 11oz
     12th Paul Roberts 4 1 6 2 5 4 16 Points  163lb 02oz
     13th Eric Robothan 2 5 2 3 4 6 16 Points  136lb 04oz
     14th Neil McCurran 1 6 6 1 3 6 17 Points  138lb 10oz
     15th Derek Robothan  5 1 3 5 4 6 18 Points    62lb 12oz
     16th Nick Jones 3 5 4 6 3 4 19 Points    76lb 11oz
     17th Dave Ashby 4 6 4 4 2 6 20 Points    79lb 13oz 
     18th Nick Watkins-Price          5 5 4 6 2 5 21 Points    16lb 06oz
     19th Nick Williams 4 5 5 4 4 5 22 Points    63lb 04oz
     20th Tim Westmoreland 6 3 6 6 6 6 27 Points      8lb 08oz
     21st Pete Thompson 5 6 6 6 6 6 29 Points    11lb 00oz
     22nd Dave Moore 6 5 6 6 6 6 29 Points     D.N.W

    Not fished any, 6 points awarded for each match
    Jimmy Ledham
    Scott Essary

    Now we move on to the PAIRS RESULTS



    Comeing home in FIRST PLACE are Peter & Steve with a 60 Point total and combined weight of 431lb 1oz well done as up to the last match it was all still to play for.


    THE PAIRS RESULTS
    Worst result is in RED and the final total is minus worst result (total weight also included)

    1st   Peter Morton & Steve Wilson 19   14  13   16   5   12  60 points431lb 01oz
    2nd Dai Thomas & Mark Causer 13 15 19 14 32  11 72 points349lb 07oz
    3rd Matt Nutt & Nick Jones 16 23 16 27 14 13 82 points481lb 03oz
    4th Geoff Eggison & Dirk Williams 17 38  4 29 21 11 82 points336lb 00oz
    5th Nick Williams & Malc Doyle 18 20 32 22 17 19 96 points338lb 09oz
    6th Roy Ravenhill & Paul Roberts 18 22 31 14 43 25110 points339lb 13oz
    7th Derek Robothan & Dan Thomas 36  9 21 31 28 33122 points222lb 05oz
    8th Eric Robothan & Dave Ashby 26 45 20 20 16 52127 points206lb 01oz
    9th Keith Ashby & Dave Moore 29 38 33 28 37 31158 points207lb 07oz
    10th  Tim Westmoreland & Nick Watkins-Price 46 28 42 52 36 41193 points  24lb 14oz
    11th Neil McCurran & Scott Essary 32 52 52 29 34 52199 points 120lb 10oz
    12th Jimmy Ledham & Pete Thompson 44 52 52 52 52 52252 points   11lb 00oz

     

    Thanks to all for a good 2005 series.



    Malc Doyle100lb+ JINX CLUB MEMBER