Vince

  • Buxted Oast Farm Fishery, Buxted, East Sussex.

    BuxtedOast.jpg Buxted Oast Farm Fishery picture by pnm123

    Well with Maria back at work today after the Christmas break, I'd accepted an Invitation from Bill G on the Maggotdrowning forum to join him and a few of the lads for an impromptu Knock-up at Buxted Oast, especially as it was a venue that I'd not fished previously . Having dropped Maria of at work around 6am I popped back home to load the car up, but with the outside temp readout showing -2°C I must admit to questioning my sanity as I pulled away from the flats .

    An easy trip down saw me have enough time to stop for some breakfast in East Grinstead and still arrive by 8·30am, though by the time I pulled up the temp was down to -3°C. My 1st site of the Lake revealed over half of it was iced over , It was fed by a stream at one end with a 'monk' type outlet at the other, and it had space for around 17 pegs maximum, but with only eight of us fishing today we wouldn't be to cramped. While Bill pegged out the chat revolved around who would have to break the ice .

    Draw time and Kev was 1st in for peg 2 and I followed with Peg 3, these are the pegs where the stream comes in and share a reed bed that Bill reckoned had Carp moving in them when he pegged out, but by the time I got my gear down there, they were nowhere to be seen (Must have seen Bill's face and buggered off ) However it was relatively ice free, with just a bit of cat ice and with the sun shining that would soon go .

    W1-15.jpg My Peg. picture by pnm123

    A couple of pegs to my left was Mick with John, one of Bill's club mates next up. On the road bank were Ryan, Vince on the outlet and Mick's brother Geoff in the corner peg, which Bill reckoned was the 'Flyer', leaving Bill in the shade and ice bound on the final peg .

    Bill, Geoff and Vince had some serious ice breaking to do 1st, while the rest of us had the luxury of setting up straight away . I was going with the pole and just set up a couple of identical top kits. Both of these were rigged with Malman 4x12 Snake 1's on 0·12 to an 0·10 bottom with a size 20 Drennan Match Carp hook, Feed was just micro and 4mm hard pellet, which would be fed through a kinder pot, while bait was simply 4mm expanders and corn.

    10am and the All-in, and with an initial feed of a pinch of micro's and a couple of grains of corn potted in against the rushes I dropped the rig baited with a piece of corn full of anticipation .Kevin had a bit more trouble with the ice in his peg so started off targeting the other end of the reeds,

    W7-10.jpg Kevin tying hard. picture by pnm123

    Mick was soon into small Roach fishing maggot with his trusty Tri-Cast and Mitchell 300 , but no amount of lifting, dropping and dragging the rig could induce a bite for me . with an hour gone Ryan had a small Carp, but most of us were struggling and Bill was already starting to freeze on his shaded peg, though he appeared to be getting the odd Carp.

    W8-10.jpg A cold Bill. picture by pnm123

    A change to pellet on the hook made no difference apart from a few knocks that I was convinced were small roach shredding the pellet . However the bird life was a pleasant distraction, with a Kingfisher flitting back and forth across the pool between perching in the trees........

    W10-11.jpg Kingfisher. picture by pnm123

    While a tiny Wren flitted around my peg on the lookout for a tasty morsel to come his way ..........

    W9-11.jpg Wren picture by pnm123

    2 hours in and I went for a stroll. Mick was happily bashing the bits. John had had a few small Carp and silvers, while Ryan was now targeting the Roach in the absence of another Carp. Vince and Geoff were both struggling with just a few small Roach between them.

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    Bill however was getting a few Carp and landed a small one of around 6ozs while we chatted, however with no sun on it his peg was so cold that I soon left him to it.

    W5-13.jpg Bill's Peg. picture by pnm123

    Returning to my peg Kev was admitting to a solitary small Roach but my peg was still dead apart from a few more knocks on pellet. This was getting desperate and I was starting to think that I was going to end 2008 not just with a blank, but worse still losing a £1 to Vince .

    Desperate measures were called for so I popped along to Mick and scrounged some maggots off him. Double maggot on the hook and straight away a small roach obliged saving me from the dreaded blank . Now it was just a case of getting my head down and catching as many as possible in the last couple of hours. If Vince managed to nick a Carp he would be firmly in the Pound seats, if not I was in with a chance .

    A visit from Bill, who was trying to restore some circulation revealed Vince was targeting the Roach as well, but I was at least catching regularly, and that's the way it stayed until the all out was called at 3pm. Kevin's solitary roach had saved him the dreaded DNW, while 4lbs was the result of my bit bashing . Mick had around 7lbs for his efforts. John's 18½lbs was a very creditable effort on the day,, while Ryan's bonus Carp added to his Roach saw him weigh 4¼lbs, Vince had had a mare however with to many missed bites meaning that just 1lb 10ozs registered on the scales, so the final £1 of 2008 was mine . Geoff added 2lbs 10ozs of waggler caught Roach, but the star on the day was Bill with a very fine 37½lbs to take the honours on the day .

    So that's it for 2008, I was hoping to get out one final time before New Year, but with the way the frosts are coming down at night, I think I'll wait till the New Year before venturing out again . What will 2009 bring? Well hopefully more £1 coins from Vince . I'm already booked in for another Jinx Series and more Marsh AC club matches, but above all I'm looking forward to more fun and enjoyment with all those I fish with in 2009.
    Till then may I wish all that read this a Happy, Prosperous and Fish Filled New Year .

    Position              Angler    Weight
     1st Bill(Zak Dingle)Gibbins 37lbs 08ozs
     2nd John Manktelow  18lbs 08ozs
     3rd Mick(The Chippy)Pearson   7lbs 00ozs
     4th Ryan(Zephyr)Wells   4lbs 04ozs
     5th Peter(Mugger)Morton   4lbs 00ozs
     6th Geoff(geoffallday)Pearson   2lbs 10ozs
     7th Vince(Vince G)Gould   1lbs 10ozs
     8th Kevin(The Catch)Loveland          04ozs

     

  • Wyland International Angling Centre, near Battle, East Sussex.

    Maggotdrowning.com

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    Southern Fur & Feather.

    w1.jpg Wylands, House Lake. picture by pnm123

    Well it was off down to Wylands, just outside Battle today for the Southern Fur & Feather match  on the fishery's House Lake, that's been organised for the lads on the Maggotdrowning forum by Trevor(MT Net)Little. Loading up the car it was cold, windy and pouring down with rain (the sort of morning that makes you question your sanity ) and it didn't get any better during the trip down . Pulling into the fishery and as I got out of the car I realised it was even windier than I thought. A quick bacon sarnie and a coffee while I caught up with the other 14 lunatics assembled proceeded the draw and it has to be said that nobody looked too enthusiastic to get started . In fact the conversation revolved around which were the closest pegs to the snack bar .

    Anyway peg 14 by the footbridge stuck to my palm. A stroll down with the tackle revealed a pretty steep bank that would test the seat box legs out, all in all a little precarious. Mick to my right on 13 was in pretty much the same predicament while across the footbridge I had Jeff D and Al on 15 & 16 . Once I'd managed to level the box up I stuck the brolly up. With the wind swirling and the angle I was fishing at, it meant that I couldn't get right out of the rain but at least it offered a bit of shelter .

    I just set up 2 pole rigs, both consisted of Malman 4x14 Snake 1's on 0·12 to an 0·10 bottom with a size 20 red Drennan carp maggot hook, one for under the bridge, but with only just a couple of feet of depth I wasn't expecting much from there. The other was for out into open water at 7mtrs where I had around 3½ft. Fishing any longer was out of the question really with the wind and driving rain , Bait was just red maggots with some corn for a change bait and some micro's for feed.

    10am and Trevor called the All-in. A pinch of micro's and maggots followed by a maggot baited hook soon produced a small roach from the open water swim and set the pattern for the day. Looking round after about an hour though , very few were looking comfortable, though everyone appeared to be catching the odd fish. Now I've had my Preston Dri-Fish suit since they 1st came out and it's served me well, but despite regular NikWaxing after 4 seasons of abuse it's due for changing, and today the conditions found it out . I could feel the water starting to leak through, so decided to retreat to the snack bar for a warming coffee. I wasn't the only one either. Mick produced a bottle of Brandy and a shot was added to the coffee (strictly for medicinal purposes of course ) Sitting there certainly seemed a better idea than battling it out with the elements and offered a good view of the lake.

    w9-10.jpg Looking down on House Lake picture by pnm123

    Nick Gilbert right in front of us seemed to be doing OK, alternating between waggler to the island and the pole line, as did Mark(MoleMan)Hathaway a couple of pegs along to the left of Nick. Tony(spamwham) pegged between them was having a bit of trouble however with his umbrella with the wind doing its best to wrap Tony up in it  .............

    w2-14.jpg Tony gets swallowed by his brolly picture by pnm123

    I returned to my peg for another go, but I have to say that my heart wasn't in it , despite the Roach still being there. I stuck it out till about 1pm, but I was cold damp and miserable, so gave it best, tipping back about 6lbs of Roach and hastily getting my gear back to the car. A session with the hand drier in the loo got some feeling back in my hands and I returned to the snack bar to watch the rest of the match, and by the time that Trevor called the All-out at 3pm there were half a dozen of us there .

    The weigh-in didn't take long, Mark(Moleman) taking the honours on the day with 32lbs 15ozs from Nick's 30lbs 03ozs, though the real shock was Omega Mike sticking it out for the whole 5 hours for 19lbs 10ozs and 3rd place !

    W1-14.jpg Mark recieves the Trophy from Trevor picture by pnm123

    So a quick presentation saw Mark with a nice shiny trophy, while the rest of us all took home a little something from the prize table for Christmas. Thanks to Trevor for organising the day, we all agreed that it was a cracking venue and that we'd like another go at it in better weather. On a final note all the lads chipped in the pools money and Keith at Wylands chipped in £2 from each of our peg fees, meaning £75 was donated to the  Maggotdrowning Christmas Appeal  Nice one lads .

    Position                 Angler   Weight
     1st Mark(MoleMan)Hathaway 32lbs 15ozs
     2nd Nick Gilbert 30lbs 03ozs
     3rd Mike(Omega Mike)Jameson 19lbs 10ozs
     4th Jeff(Jeff D)Driscoll 13lbs 04ozs
     5th Alan(Al)Loader 11lbs 10ozs
     6th Tony(spamwham)Roberts 11lbs 05ozs
     7th Trevor(MT Net)Little   7lbs 08ozs
     8th Bill(Bill G)Gibbins   6lbs 06ozs
     9th Simon Elsey   4lbs 04ozs
      Peter(Mugger)Morton      DNW
      Mick(The Chippy)Pearson      DNW
      Vince(Vince G)Gould      DNW
      Kevin(The Catch)Loveland         DNW
      Matt Love      DNW
      Wayne(map)Taylor      DNW

    The DNW's aren't a reflection on the fishery as the 6 anglers all caught,
     but packed up early and tipped their fish back.

     

  • Mansfields Lake, Broad Oak, Canterbury.

    Mick the Chippy's Knock Up.

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    Out with the lads from Maggotdrowning.com today for a Knock up arranged by Mick the Chippy with the aid of his brother Geoff. Loading up the car it was obvious that it was going to be a cold one, so the thermals were getting their 1st outing of the year. A smooth drive down saw me arriving at the lake around 8·30am, however a displayed temperature of just 3°C had left a small seed of doubt in my mind as to whether the fishing would be up to much.

    The good news though was that Mick had persuaded a local snack wagon to put in an appearance so that we could get some hot food and a cuppa prior to the start.Big Smile [:D] While the others arrived I strolled down for a 1st look at the lake................

    W1-12.jpg Looking down the Lake picture by pnm123

    So with 13 lunatics of us assembled and everyone fed and watered we dived into the draw then made our way to our pegs . Having drawn 11 I opted for the far side that offered a bit of shelter from the wind and found myself settling into peg 20 with Dave and Vince on my left on 19 & 18 respectively, with one of the Allen brothers to my right and Colin next to him.

    W9-9.jpg My Peg picture by pnm123

    The set up was going to be pretty simple, and a quick plumb up revealed around 3ft on a top 2 line but with lots of twigs etc making for a bit of a snagpit, while adding a section gave me a decent 4½ft straight out in front that was relatively free of clutter. The feeder rod was also set up with a tiny cage feeder,while bait was simply red maggots with a bit of corn by way of a change bait .

    10·30am saw Mick call the All-in, and it was soon pretty apparent that we might be looking at a bit of a grueller. I heard a muttering from my left and heard Mike questioning Vince, it turned out that Vince had had a wrap round almost straight away on the feeder but hadn't connected. For most of us however it was just a case of nicking some small roach (though Mick was positive they were Rudd )

    Mike on the opposite side was fishing long into the teeth of the wind and after about an hour was rewarded with yards of elastic streaming from his pole. He'd obviously connected with a Carp, but with only No4 elastic in his top kit was having a few problems. Mick stepped in to provide a ghillie service however meaning that Mike romped into the lead when Mick netted a small Carp of around 2½lbs for him .

    W4-12.jpg Mike and his ghillie picture by pnm123

    45 minutes later and Mick was rewarded with a small Carp of his own, which he gingerly played on a pound bottom, and I'm sure his heart was gladdened by all the calls of support that accompanied it's capture .

    W5-11.jpg Mick the chippy picture by pnm123

    No such luck for the rest of us, though Colin was rumoured to have had a half decent Skimmer to boost his Roach, Bill had strolled down and reported that he was getting small Roach regularly from his peg up he top end where he had 9-10 ft of water close in.

    With not much happening for me I took a quick stroll to see what was happening elsewhere . Bill was indeed catching pretty regularly by keeping the feed going in..............

    W7-9.jpg Bill G picture by pnm123

    .......... but everyone else seemed to be plodding along just nicking the odd small Roach here and there..........

    W8-9.jpg Looking down picture by pnm123

    Indeed unlike bill I was finding that feeding was the kiss of death, and it was only by stopping feeding that I could attract any bites. Dave was finding the same despite alternating between a maggot and likkie line.........

    W6-9.jpg Dave the Fish picture by pnm123

    I'd had a couple of looks on the feeder, but it hadn't produced as much as a tremble on the tip. Meanwhile Colin had netted a cracking Roach of 1½lbs and Mike had landed another small Carp to put himself firmly into the pound seats . With around an hour to go the Allen brothers decided they'd had enough and packed up (Youngsters these days, No staying power  or perhaps more common sense than the rest of us )

    As we moved into the last half hour Mick's brother Richard got himself a small Carp, while Vince was having one last look on the feeder in an attempt to get a £1 coin from me for a change .............

    W10-10.jpg Vince hovers picture by pnm123

    Thankfully Mick called the All-out at 3pm. A quick weigh-in ensued, and sure enough Mike had taken the honours on the day with 6lbs 14ozs  while Bill and Colin shared second place with 3lbs 8oz each . Vince put 2lbs 4ozs on the scales, and initially my fish were called at the same weight, however the scalesman finally called it at 2lbs 5ozs to give me another shiny £1 coin .

    Back at the car park and Mick presented Mike with a trophy for the winner...........

    W12-10.jpg Mike & Mick picture by pnm123

    and we were all very pleasantly surprised to find that Mick had got us all engraved medals as a momento of the day, a really nice gesture on Mick's behalf .

     Front.jpg Medal picture by pnm123Back.jpg Medal engraving picture by pnm123

    Position

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Mike(omega mike)Jameson 6lbs 14ozs
     2nd= Colin(The Pike)Sharrard 3lbs 08ozs
     2nd= Bill Gibbins 3lbs 08ozs
     3rd Geoff(geoffallday)Pearson  3lbs 04ozs
     4th Richard(DHL man)Pearson 3lbs 02ozs
     5th Mick(The Chippy)Pearson 3lbs 01ozs
     6th Peter(Mugger)Morton 2lbs 05ozs
     7th Vince Gould 2lbs 04ozs
     8th Dave(hopalong)  1lb 10ozs
     9th Dave(The Fish)Collier  1lb 08ozs
     10th= Julian Bergin

     DNW

     10th= Nick(pastie)Allen

     DNW

     10th= Pete(btpt)Allen

     DNW

    So the end of yet another MD's day out, and a big THANK YOU to Mick and his brother Geoff for organising the whole day. Mick's already planning the next one, but hopefully that can wait till next year when things warm up a bit. Mind you the next trip isn't far away as Ryan (Zephyr) is organising a match on Nick's Lake at Hartleylands Farm on 6th December and as usual I'll post a report on the days events here.

     

  • Hawkhurst Fishery. The Match Lake.

    Marsh AC club match.

    HawkhurstMatchlake.jpg Hawkhurst Match lake picture by pnm123

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

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

    W1-11.jpg Peg 15. picture by pnm123

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

     

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Now the club doesn't operate a championship as such but for a bit of fun I worked out a table of the seasons results using a 20 point system, allowing for an anglers worst result to be dropped and 1 point awarded for a DNW. Guests results were not included in the table. 

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

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

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

     Let's do it all again next year .

     

  • Dawns Vale. Wethersfield. Essex.

    DawnsVale.jpg Dawns Vale. picture by pnm123

    Well today promised to be a little different as Dawn, the owner of Dawns Vale had invited some of the lads from the Maggotdrowning.com forum down to her fishery for a small match. This had turned into a weekend event for some though, as anglers from as far afield as Scotland, Yorkshire and Wales had accepted Dawn's invitation . Having met up with Dave and Colin at Dave's house we made our way out to deepest Essex arriving at the fishery just after 9·30am.
    Parking the cars up it was obvious that a couple of the lads had already arrived. Dai, who was staying for the whole weekend had already pitched his bivvy and Mick and Vince were already tucking into egg and bacon rolls and a cuppa that Dawn had cooked up in the little 2 berth caravan at the side of the pool . As Dave, Colin, Tony and I unloaded our tackle, Webbo (and his lunatic boxer dog Max) and Geoff pulled in, Geoff having traveled down from Scotland the previous day to meet up with Webbo in Leeds .

    Dawn soon had us all fed and I took the opportunity to take a first look around. Dawns Vale as the fishery's called is a small natural pool (about an acre I'd estimate) that's fed by 7 springs set in woodland that's situated on the side of a hill. Thankfully the trees shelter it to a degree from the wind, which was starting to get a bit of a blow on.
    They'd had their 1st frost of Autumn overnight and a heavy grey sky held the promise of rain at some point. Today we were going to have a friendly little 6 hour Knock-up between the nine of us, and Dawn had even gone out and got a Trophy to present to the Winner .........

    Now the pool isn't a venue that is match fished, it's normally fished by carpers and pleasure anglers, and with only about 12 pegs we decided to draw and have a walk off picking our own swims . Most opted for the shortest walk possible, leaving Mick and I to stroll to the far side and I ended up opposite the caravan, allowing me to keep an eye on everyone except Mick .

    Settling into the swim I was happy to realise that I was pretty sheltered and would have the wind off my back. Dave has fished the pool once before in the summer and had told me that the margins were deep at around 4-5 feet with depths up to 25 feet in parts of the pool. There were some decent Carp present, along with Crucians, Tench and thousands of small Rudd that would rob any bait they could. I'd already made my mind up based on what I'd heard to target the Carp, but the frost and conditions were making me wonder if I'd made the right choice. Plumbing up down the right hand margin there was 5 feet of water with a similar depth at 5mtrs straight out so I settled for those 2 lines with a simple rig incorporating a MW Diamond to 0·18 to size 16 Drennan Carp Match hook, and also set up the feeder as a back up. Bait wise it was going to be 6mm pellet for feed and 8 and 11mm hard banded pellet to deter the Rudd.

    W4-10.jpg My Swim. picture by pnm123

    At 11·30am I called the All-in and dumped 2 big pots of pellet into both pole lines, then chucked the feeder with soaked 6mm pellets and a hair rigged banded 11mm on the hook. After 30 minutes without a flicker on the tip it was onto the pole but neither of the 2 lines produced a bite just tiny little knocks from Rudd attacking the pellet and from my vantage point I could see that nobody was doing any good apart from Geoff and Dai who were both happily taking a succession of small Rudd.

    With 2 hours gone I re-fed the margin swim heavily and went for a stroll to see how everyone was doing. Webbo was on the pole trying to tempt a Carp with Max keeping a carefull eye on proceedings and probably glad that he wasn't relying on him to catch his dinner ..........
    W16-5.jpg Max picture by pnm123

    Tony was ruing parting company with a decent fish earlier on the method feeder and was sticking at it hoping for another bite at the cherry ..........

    W12-8.jpg Tony Roberts. picture by pnm123

    Geoff and Dai were still getting amongst the Rudd making the most of their foresight in bringing some maggots with them , It was good to see Geoff on the bankside and catching a few as he hadn't been out since May and was quite content just catching and not bothered about the size of fish .

    W13-8.jpg Geoff Palmer. picture by pnm123

    Vince was fishless, but concentrating on the job in hand (not losing a £1 to me in our usual side bet )..........

    W10-8.jpg Vince. picture by pnm123

    Birthday boy Colin(66) was biteless but determined to stick at it and if possible sneak a Carp out on the paste, though with the wind howling into his chosen swim which was one of the shallower ones, it wasn't looking to hopefull .

    W33-1.jpg Colin. picture by pnm123

    Dave was happily settled into the swim he'd fished before, and was taking it easy as his arthritis was playing him up in the cold and was only owning up to a couple of liners but nothing in the way of fish ..........

    W21-1.jpg Dave Collier. picture by pnm123

    Finally I came to Mick, yet another Birthday Boy (50) who was getting a few Rudd on the waggler to christen his new rod .........

    W18-3.jpg Mick the Chippy. picture by pnm123

    ................Yes there is a fish there, as a close up proves .........

    W19-2.jpg One of Mick's Rudd picture by pnm123

    Back to my peg and I opened a tin of corn that Geoff and kindly let me have, and slipping a grain onto the hook I shipped it out to the margin line. After about 10 minutes of lifting and dropping the rig the float finally slid under and a firm lift met with a pleasing resistance as the elastic stretched from the top-kit. The fish stayed down but didn't tear off (probably due to the depth of the venue?) but steady pressure soon saw me get the upper hand and a couple of minutes later a nice plump Mirror of around 6lbs was safely in the net .

    W34-1.jpg Pete unhooks a carp. picture by pnm123

    15 minutes later my 2nd bite of the day produced a similar result, though this time the fish was a little smaller at around 4lbs .

    With another half hour gone and no further action I re-fed the margin and looked up to see Webbo with yards of pink Drennan bungee pouring out of his pole , so I grabbed the camera and strolled down to watch the action ..................

    W23-1.jpg Webbo plays his carp. picture by pnm123

    ........Webbo was getting nowhere fast with the fish and soon had quite a crowd watching and giving him helpfull advise and encouragement . I even phoned Malc and put him on the loudspeaker to see if The Jinx effect would work long distance . Finally after what seemed like 10 minutes the fish was on the top and safely heading for the net.............

    W24-1.jpg Coming to the net. picture by pnm123

    and you could tell from the grin on Webbo's face that all the micky taking had been worth it in the shape of a cracking Mirror what tipped the scales at 12lbs 4ozs .

    W25-1.jpg Webbo's Mirror, 12lbs 4ozs. picture by pnm123

    Back to my swim, and the sky was getting darker and the wind was increasing. Back out to the margin and a change to double corn produced a 3rd bite after half an hour and resulted in a 3rd Carp, smaller again this time, a mint little Common of no more than 2lbs . Shortly after that Webbo popped round as he took Max for a stroll and he was soon followed by Dave and Colin, with Dave taking a few grains of corn away with him in an effort to get himself off the mark. No more fish followed for me, but Dawn appeared with a freshly cooked double cheeseburger and a hot cup of coffee to lift my spirits . Obviously the corn had the desired effect for Dave, for not long after I looked over and just caught him netting a decent fish .......

    W26-1.jpg Dave Collier lands one. picture by pnm123

    With around 1½ hours to go I decided to go back onto the feeder as I had seen a couple of fish crash out to my right. After about 20 minutes I had a couple of tentative knocks followed by a 6 inch pull and the strike met with a firm resistance and I could feel the fish kite out into the centre and judging by the angle of the line to the water it had obviously sought the deeper part of the pool. A couple of minutes of steady pressure saw me gain the upper hand though and I soon had my best fish of the day, another Mirror around the 9lbs mark . I only had one further bit of action before the end of the match, and that was when Bill G phoned, we were chatting away as the rod tip wrapped violently round!!!!!!!!!  I wasn't connected for long however and the hook returned embedded in a scale .

    So 5·30pm and I called the All-out just as the 1st drops of rain threatened to fall. A quick weigh-in confirmed just how hard it had been on the day. Dai was 1st to weigh and put plenty of the pools small Rudd on the scales which weighed in at 20lbs.........

    W36-1.jpg Dai's bag of Rudd. picture by pnm123

    ....... and with Geoff weighing another 15lbs of them for 2nd and 3rd places respectively, they had kept themselves busy and warm, however bags of Rudd like that may be the last for sometime as Dawn told me that they're being netted out at the end of this month. They'll never get them all though, so it's just a matter of time till they return .

    W38-1.jpg Peter's winning bag. picture by pnm123

    My 4 Carp weighed 21lbs 8ozs to take the honours on the day and another £1 from Vince , and receiving the Trophy from Dawn was a nice end to the day .

    W41-1.jpg Dawn and Peter. picture by pnm123

    Soon the kit was loaded up and farewells said. I have to say that I didn't envy the lads that were staying on overnight (Webbo, Geoff, Dai and Mick) but it will be interesting to see how they did overnight and Sunday before heading home .

    I'd just like to say a big THANK YOU to Dawn for putting up with the Maggotdrowning Mob and making us feel welcome, I'm sure we'll be finding our way back sooner or later .

    Position              Angler   Weight
     1st Peter(Mugger)Morton 21lbs 08ozs
     2nd Dai(daifish)Thomas 20lbs 00ozs
     3rd Geoff(Capt Birdseye)Palmer 15lbs 08ozs
     4th Dave(Webbo)Webster 12lbs 04ozs
     5th Tony(spamwham)Roberts 10lbs 08ozs
     6th Dave(TheFish)Collier   9lbs 04ozs
     7th Mick(TheChippy)Pearson   5lbs 00ozs
     8th Colin(ThePike)Sharrard           08ozs
     9th Vince(Vince G)Gould           04ozs

    For anyone who fancies a trip to Dawns Vale, you can find the details of the fishery on their website at http://www.dawnsvale.co.uk/
    The Pool at Dawns Vale is quiet and secluded, set in about 2·5 acres of woodland it's the perfect place to get away from it all. While it doesn't have the high stocking densities of a commercial pool, there's a decent head of fish to target that are all in tip top condition, including Carp (Common. Mirror and Ghost) that run to 20lbs+, Crucians, Tench and the odd Bream.
     
    Please note: you can't just turn up to fish, you MUST phone or contact the fishery via E-mail 1st to book a day or nights fishing as swims are limited.
     
    It's a charming little fishery, and one that I have no hesitation in recommending as worth a visit if you get the chance and fancy a bit of peace and tranquility.

     

  • Hawkhurst Fishery. The Match Lake.

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    Southern Pairs Match 2008.

    HawkhurstMatchlake.jpg Hawkhurst Match lake picture by pnm123

    Twenty of us assembled at Hawkhurst today on the Match Lake for the 1st ever Maggotdrowning Southern Pairs organised by Vince .
    Pulling into the car park most of the usual suspects were already assembled along with a few "virgins" in the form of Keith 'Disco' Driscoll, Gary 'alltackledup' Page and Steve Allen and his 2 lads, Pete & Nick and the banter was soon flowing .
    Breakfast was soon consumed in the Café and the draw made so that we could get to our pegs and with the sun beaming down it looked like we could be in for a decent day with a lot of fish on the cards .

    W1-4.jpg Hawkhurst Match Lake picture by pnm123

    Now Hawkhurst has a reputation for producing big weights and as I settled into peg 3 it was obvious that Matt, my Pairs partner for the day was expecting a real bagging session as he already had 4 keepnets in place !!!!!!!!

    W3-4.jpg 4 keepnets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! picture by pnm123

    I just set up 3 rigs,all on top 3's as I was planning to fish at no more than 3mtrs. 1 with a Mk3 Malman self cocking paste float on 0·18 to a size 12 Drennan Carp Match for paste and 2 for pellet, a Malman 0·3g MTD1 dibber on 0·18 to a size 18 Drennan Carp Match for shallow and a Malman 4x12 Snake IV on 0·18 to a size 18 Drennan Carp Match for on the deck. Bait wise I was going to keep things simple, with just 6mm hard pellet for both feed and hookbait and 8mm hard pellet and a few 6mm expanders along with some GOT Atomic paste as alternative hookbaits. 10 minutes prior to the off the aerators were switched off and plenty of fish could be seen moving around as anglers sat and considered the 5 hours ahead.

    W4-4.jpg Bill ponders the day ahead picture by pnm123

    W5-4.jpg Trevor ready for the off picture by pnm123

    10·30am and Vince blew the whistle for the All-in and I fed a handful of pellet into the margin and another straight out at 3mtrs and followed it with a banded 6mm pellet on my deck rig. Bill over on peg 17 was into a Carp straight away as was Paul to my right on peg 4, but overall it wasn't the hectic start that most of us had expected. Vince even had time to try out his new camera, I'm sure he must have been asking me how many fish I'd caught when he took this one ..........

    W16-1.jpg How many? Just the one Vince. picture by pnm123

    Indeed within half an hour of the start things appeared to slow down all round the lake . Matt however did have his fan club turn up and caused a bit of excitement as they watched him take the nice fishy for a swim, though when Bill started singing a Gary Glitter song I thought Paul and I were going to split our sides  ...........

    W6-2.jpg Matt's fans look on. picture by pnm123

    I was really struggling to find as much as a bite, though Terry didn't seem to be having to much trouble, it was just getting them to stay on the hook that was proving troublesome .............

    W7-2.jpg Terry with one on. picture by pnm123

    Paul had put as good a run of fish together as anyone, but then went through a stage of getting a load of foul hookers, none of which found their way to the net before he to suffered a lull in sport..........

    W15-2.jpg Paul concentrates on peg 4. picture by pnm123

    Fed up with struggling I went for a stroll to see if anyone had found the secret to putting a decent bag together on the day.
    I found Dave Collier up on peg 6 admitting to 7 fish and preparing to have a go under the bush in his left hand margin ..........

    W8-2.jpg Dave ships out on peg 6. picture by pnm123

    Clive was concentrating on his right hand margin over on peg 11, not that it appeared to be reaping any huge rewards ........

    W9-2.jpg Clive on peg 11. picture by pnm123

    Kevin seemed to be searching for some inspiration anywhere he could find it and was having an absolute mare with hardly anything to show for his efforts ..............

    W10-2.jpg Kevin checks out the margin on peg 13. picture by pnm123

    Trevor was also fishing the margin to his right , but was handicapped by having to face Bill who was next door on peg 17 ........

    W11-2.jpg Trevor down the edge on peg 16. picture by pnm123

    Back to my peg and it was just a question of sticking at it, cutting back on the feed and fishing for bites and this finally started to produce a couple of fish for me though I did suffer with a few foul hookers.

    W17-1.jpg Peter and Disco. picture by pnm123

    With sport being so slow the banter was flying however. Keith"Disco" Driscoll on my left having been rechristened "Nightclub" by Bill and Nick on peg 1 and Vince on peg 20 being accused of having a separate competition to see who could make the best (Worst?) job of blowing a noted Flyer. Indeed at one point Nick obviously worried that Vince might win that one spent a good 10 minutes trying to lose a Carp, even wrapping it round his platform legs in an attempt to avoid netting it  ..........

    W14-2.jpg Nick plays a Carp on peg 1. picture by pnm123

    Thankfully Vince blew the whistle for the All-out at 3·30pm to put us all out of our misery . With so little caught however at least the weigh-in didn't take to long and it was going to make for a close result to the pairs competition.

    Back at the Café for the results it was revealed that Dave Collier and Clive Pritchard were the Maggotdrowning Southern Pairs winners for 2008, tying on points with Paul East and Terry Goff but taking the result on weight with myself and Matt Love in Third just 1 point behind .

    I'd just like to say a big THANK YOU to Vince who did his usual excellent job of organising the day's proceedings, even managing to lay on the best weather for quite some while, Oh and he had to give me yet another £1 coin . Just a shame that the fishing wasn't up to expectations, though everyone appeared to enjoy themselves. Here's to the next one .

    Pairs Result

    Position                        Pairs  Points
     1st Dave Collier & Clive Pritchard 16 points 
     2nd Paul East & Terry Goff 16 points
     3rd Peter Morton & Matt Love 15 points
     4th Keith Driscoll & Bill Gibbins 13 points
     5th Colin Sharrard & Pete Allen 11 points
     6th Tony Roberts & Jeff Driscoll 11 points
     7th Nick Gilbert & Trevor Little  9 points
     8th Nick Allen & Kevin Loveland  9 points
     9th Steve Allen & Vince Gould  6 points
     10th Gary Page & John Haigh  4 points

    NB: Where points were tied, position was decided on weight.

    Position   Peg          Angler   Weight
     1st= Peg 6   Dave Collier 38lbs 00ozs
     1st= Peg 15 Pete Allen 38lbs 00ozs
     3rd Peg 4 Paul East 35lbs 12ozs
     4th Peg 8 Nick Allen 33lbs 04ozs
     5th Peg 18 Matt Love 32lbs 12ozs
     6th Peg 17 Bill Gibbins 31lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 9 Tony Roberts 29lbs 08ozs
     8th Peg 3 Peter Morton 28lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 2 Keith Driscoll 28lbs 04ozs
     10th Peg 19 Terry Goff 27lbs 08ozs
     11th Peg 11 Clive Pritchard 27lbs 00ozs
     12th Peg 16 Trevor Little 24lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 1 Nick Gilbert 23lbs 00ozs
     14th Peg 5 Steve Allen 18lbs 00ozs
     15th Peg 14 Jeff Driscoll 16lbs 04ozs
     16th Peg 20 Vince Gould 15lbs 00ozs
     17th Peg 7 Gary Page 13lbs 00ozs
     18th Peg 10 Colin Sharrard 10lbs 00ozs
     19th Peg 12 John Haigh   7lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg 13 Kevin Loveland   2lbs 00ozs

  • Monk Lakes. Match Lakes 1 & 3.

    The Southern Intersite Match.


    Monks1and3.jpg Monks Match Lakes 1 & 3 picture by pnm123

    A nice smooth run saw me pulling into the car park at Monk Lakes at around 8am. I'm fishing for the Maggotdrowning.com team today in The Southern Intersite Match. The Intersite matches were originally conceived as friendly get-togethers where members of the various angling forums could meet and put faces to names from the various forums and enjoy a light hearted day out at the same time. However there's quite a competitive element to these matches nowadays though the Maggotdrowning ethos is still to enjoy ourselves and enjoy the day without winning .

    By 9am all the teams were assembled for the draw, with only the Total Fishing team being an angler short . Our team for the day was Nick Gilbert(captain). Matt Nutt, Gary Thorpe, Matt Love, Vince Gould, Paul East, Bill Gibbins, Clive Pritchard, Trevor Little and Peter Morton(myself). We were fishing Match Lakes 1 & 3 today and my draw gave me peg 112 at the end of the causeway by the aerators on Lake 3. Settling in to my peg i fancied it for a decent days fishing as I had a vacant peg to my left and the wind off my back. I had Ant Sparrow(antmusic) of Total Fishing for company behind me on 113, the other aerator peg and looking across I could see Fred Parker(milo) from TalkAngling and Vince to his right.

    W1-2.jpg Peg 112 Match Lake 3 picture by pnm123

    I set up 4 top kits so that I was covered to fish the flow and back eddy caused by the aerator to my right, plus a margin and an up in the water rig. I also set up my pellet waggler as i had it with me in its ready sleeve. Feed was a mix of 4, 6 and 8mm pellets with various pellets for hookbait.
    11am and the all in and I fed a handful of pellet at 8mtrs on the edge of the flow and followed it out with the rig with a banded 8mm pellet on the hook set just to trip bottom. Almost straight away the float shot under and after a spirited fight I slid the net under a Barbel of around 2lbs and followed this with 2 more in the next 2 put ins. Unfortunately it didn't last, as for the next half hour I was plagued with a series of fast un-hittable bites that despite varying rigs and baits I just couldn't connect with . The threatened rain also arrived and while not heavy was enough to be annoying.
    Upping the feed I finally got a decent bite and gratefully slid the net under the culprit, a nice Mirror Carp of around 3 lbs. By keeping the feed going in I was getting more positive bites from the Carp and after a couple of hours i estimated that I probably had around 30lbs in the net .

    Looking across I could see that Fred was concentrating on his margin swim and it appeared to be producing the goods for him........

    W3-2.jpg Fred Parker (milo) picture by pnm123

    My day was steady, I was getting 2 or 3 Carp but then suffering blank spells before the Carp returned. I kept taking a look at my margin swims that I had been steadily feeding from the off but never once got a bite from them . Vince seemed to be having a bit of a struggle too and was definitely falling behind Fred, as it appeared that the only line he could find a fish on was at 7mtrs straight out in front.............

    W2-2.jpg Vince in action picture by pnm123

    At least the sun came through in the later stages of the match making things a bit more comfortable for all concerned . I managed to keep the Carp coming in the final stages and had the feeling that it was close between myself and Ant but couldn't really see the other anglers in my section as there's plenty of vegetation that's grown up between the pegs............

    W4-2.jpg Looking up the causeway picture by pnm123

    4pm and the all out was called, and I felt I had 75-80lbs in my nets and while I'd enjoyed my day, felt I should have had more but for the blank spells.

    Come the weigh in and my net came to 85¼lbs which only proved to be good enough for 3rd in section and 2 points with Dave Churchward of Angling Forums taking the section and the match with 147¼lbs .
    Back for the results and it was obvious that Lake 3 had been the one to be on, with Lake 1 not fishing up to expectations and overall the Maggotdrowning Team finishing 3rd on the day .

    Congratulations to Angling Forums for their win in the day and a big Thank You to Vince for organising the match with his usual efficiency . Hopefully everyone enjoyed it enough to do it all again next year.

     Angling Forums  34 points
     Total Fishing  27 points
     Maggotdrowning.com  22 points
     Talk Angling  16 points  

     Peg       Angler  Team       Weight Points
       Section1   
     Peg 2 Jeff Driscoll

     TA

        21lbs 04ozs

    2

     Peg 3 Nick Gilbert

     MD

        37lbs 00ozs

    3

     Peg 5 Andy Gregory

     TF

        15lbs 05ozs

    1

     Peg 7 Dave Pearson

     AF

        49lbs 01ozs

    4

      Section 2   
     Peg 9 M Wright

     TA

         6lbs 08ozs

    1

     Peg 11 Gary Thorpe

     MD

         7lbs 10ozs

    2

     Peg 13 Lindsay Scott

     TF

       19lbs 00ozs

    4

     Peg 15 Mark Hathaway 

     AF

       17lbs 10ozs

    3

       Section3   
     Peg 17 Paul Law

     TA

       36lbs 10ozs

    2

     Peg 19 Matt Love

     MD

       48lbs 08ozs

    3

     Peg 21 Johnny Beaton

     TF

       28lbs 10ozs

    1

     Peg 22 Mark Smith

     AF

       63lbs 06ozs

    4

      Section 4   
     Peg 23 Ron Byus

     TA

       42lbs 00ozs

    1

     Peg 24 Matt Nutt

     MD

       48lbs 08ozs

    2

     Peg 26 Chris Martin

     TF

       86lbs 00ozs

    4

     Peg 28 Tony Curd

     AF

       62lbs 08ozs

    3

      Section 5   
     Peg 30 Lance Glover

     TA

       21lbs 08ozs

    1

     Peg 32 Bill Gibbins

     MD

       23lbs 00ozs

    2

     Peg 34 Tim Suttle

     TF

       26lbs 08ozs

    3

     Peg 36 R Graves

     AF

       58lbs 04ozs

    4

       Section 6   
     Peg 38 Frank Wright

     TA

         8lbs 08ozs

    1

     Peg 40 Clive Pritchard

     MD

       55lbs 02ozs

    2

     Peg 42 Colin Forsdyke

     TF

       75lbs 04ozs

    4

     Peg 44 J Holt

     AF

       66lbs 08ozs

    3

      

     Section7 

      
     Peg 92 Fred Parker

     TA

     108lbs 08ozs

    4

     Peg 94 Vince Gould

     MD

       34lbs 10ozs

    1

     Peg 96 Russell Grimes

     TF

       77lbs 12ozs

    3

     Peg 98 J Swann

     AF

       66lbs 00ozs

    2

      

     Section 8 

      
    Peg 100 R Lucas

     TA

       47lbs 08ozs

    1

    Peg 104 Paul East

     MD

       50lbs 00ozs

    2

    Peg 106 Dave A T

     TF

       94lbs 04ozs

    4

    Peg 108 M Page

     AF

       61lbs 04ozs

    3

      

     Section 9 

      
    Peg 110 Dell Smith 

     TA

       45lbs 00ozs

    1

    Peg 112 Peter Morton

     MD

       85lbs 04ozs

    2

    Peg 113 Ant Sparrow

     TF

       88lbs 00ozs

    3

    Peg 115 Dave Churchward

     AF

     147lbs 04ozs

    4

      

     Section 10

      
    Peg 117 Ian Hornby

     TA

     106lbs 12ozs

    2

    Peg 119 Trevor Little

     MD

     112lbs 00ozs

    3

    Peg 121 

     TF

     

    0

    Peg 123 Stu Wilson

     AF

     117lbs 08ozs

    4

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

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    Rolf's Pairs Tournament 2008.

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    Having been fortunate enough to receive an invite to Dave Moore's Birthday Bash the previous day, I woke up to a beautiful sunny morning as I looked out of my bivvy on Saturday morning in preparation for the weekend ahead . However as I stuck the kettle on for an early morning cuppa I noticed Teepee sitting on the bench that looks out over the Little Lake. Strolling over for a chat with him it was soon obvious that all was not well, as his face was as white as a sheet. A quick chat revealed that Tony was in a fair bit of pain, and while he thought he ought to go to hospital, he was reluctant to go in case he got stuck down in Oxford. Luckily a few of the lads that had fished Dave's match had stopped overnight and they volunteered to take Tony home to Rotherham, so we bade him farewell before the weekend had had a chance to begin. ( Subsequently Tony had to undergo an operation to fix a hernia and he's thankfully fully recovered. See you soon Tony, you'll be due a result next year )

    So with the Draw for The Pairs not due to take place till 11am to allow those traveling down from far away places ample time, a few that had fished the previous day made some running repairs to depleted rigs etc while others geared up in anticipation for battle with Rolf's "Babies" .
    Webbo was manfully struggling trying to tie some hair rigged pellet bands and suddenly realised he could see once I'd popped a pair of reading glasses on his nose, should have gone to Spec-Savers fella !!!!!

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    By 10am the car park had filled up once more as the usual suspects and a couple of new ones assembled. The Malman brothers had arrived, announced by a blast on a airhorn and a few of us had made a beeline to Gaz's motor to stock up on floats while stocks lasted, Others were setting about getting their bivvies and tents pitched, while John and Pauline were doing a roaring trade in pellets and advise about what to expect in the couple of days ahead .

    11am and Dave and I did the all important draw for The Pairs. With Teepee's unfortunate departure young Mitch who had traveled up to watch on Friday was the fortunate recipient of the spare place while Steve B was promoted to the Venue Expert/Experienced Matchman class , with the draw over there was quite a bit of discussion as to who would be the pairs to beat and favoured swims prior to the draw for the actual match. Noon and draw time, with us fishing the match from 1·30pm till 6·30pm in an effort to get the best from the venue, however with the temperature steadily rising I did have a few miss-givings .

    Into the draw bag and 26 was mine (it had fished well for teepee the day before ), a nice short walk to the car park bank and it would be shaded as the match progressed, which was most welcome after my treks round the lake on Friday, and my partner Paul(tommyturtle)Thompson had drawn peg 40 which I felt would be good for a few fish . Simon had drawn peg 2 for the second day in a row and practically ran to his peg having 200lbs+ from it the day before . Tony(spamwham)Roberts had peg 9 which had fished really well on Friday and appeared to be one of the form pegs .

    I had Alex and Ady(biglad) for company on pegs 25 & 24 so £1 side bets were struck for fun, along with one with Chin and another with Vince .

    W37.jpg Peg 25 picture by pnm123

    Settling into the swim I elected to keep it simple with a line at 5mtrs straight out in front and another to the edge of the bushes on both sides. I also set up my pellet waggler and feeder rod as I had both of them with me in their ready sleeves. Tommy came along for a chat along with a cold can for refreshment , and soon we were ready for the off.

    1·30pm rolled round and with the All-in called we were off, 2 good handfuls of pellet onto the 5mtr line and 1 each to the edge of the bushes, Alex had opted to go shallow at 13mtrs and it would be interesting to see who's approach worked.
    Well I wish I could say that the sport was fast and furious, but for the vast majority of us it was anything but, With temperatures pushing into the 30's and fish crashing around I got the distinct impression that the temperature increase had made the Carp think about spawning for a 2nd time . The big problem for most appeared to be foul hooked fish and it didn't seem to matter how you presented a bait, up in the water or hard on the deck, everyone seemed to be having problems. Also the ever present silvers didn't seem to want to play either. Alex was faced with a swim that resembled a jacuzzi and it seemed that every fish he hooked came adrift at some point . By halfway I'd managed 4 Carp when Webbo appeared for a chat as he was fishing my peg (19) from the previous day, Apparently Tony(spamwham) and Vince were doing OK on pegs 9 & 10 and Clive had got among a few on peg 31 but most were finding it hard. Fortunately I connected with another Carp on cue which gave Dave the opportunity to do the honours with my camera ..........

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    By 4pm we had some relief from the sun on the car park bank as it became shaded by the trees, and John was doing a roaring trade in cold bottles of water and cans of Coke that he'd thoughtfully laid on . I managed another 4 fish in the last couple of hours but others weren't so fortunate and it was probably a relief to most when the All-out was called at 6·30pm. The weigh-in told the tale of the day. Simon on peg2, was unable to repeat his feat of the day before, struggling to put just 52½lbs on the scales , Chris(cybermanc) had got off to a flyer fishing the feeder on peg 7 only to see it die and weighed 81¼lbs. Tony however had made the most of peg 9 with a fine 161¼lbs for the win on the day , Next up Vince on peg 10 put 96lbs 14ozs on the scales for 3rd on the day, just missing out on a 1st Rolf's Ton . My 9 fish came to 72lbs and at least gave me the consolation of a section win while Clive on peg 31 weighed 117¾lbs for 2nd overall and just the 2nd Ton recorded on the day .
    So, at the end of day one Ant(antwood)Haywood and Tom(tommodiesel)Little were leading with 25 points from Dave(DTF)Collier and Vince on 23 points and Clive and Tim Westmoreland in third on 21½ points .

    So with the gear stowed away it was time to fire up the barbecue and start the inquests. Dave and I shot off to Asda for some grub, but were dragged kicking and screaming into the pub by Dirk, Paul, Chris, Vince & Tom and forced to drink cold beer before returning . Sitting round with a beer later in the evening spirits soon started to rise in anticipation of the day ahead. Tales and jokes were told, beer cans exploded on barbecues and Dave came up with one of those ideas that only he can. Needless to say it scared the life out of John Bennett , but that's all that can be said for the time being . Gradually folk drifted off to bed, and it was gone 1am when I finally climbed into my sleeping bag for some much needed sleep .

    Sunday, July 27, 2008.

    7am Sunday morning and another bright sunny day greeted us as we rose from our slumbers, I boiled up the kettle for a cuppa while Gaz and Alex got the barbecue fired up to cook everyone breakfast . Time to get the bivvy packed away as it was planned to be a 10am draw with fishing from 11·30am - 4·30pm so that people could get away. After a couple of sausage rolls and a coffee I somehow managed to get the bivvy and all the kit packed away and into the car just as Keith(Fisherman's Blues)Arthur pulled into the car park closely followed by Pete Archer. For the 2nd year running they had both agreed to come down and fish with us on the Sunday(Pairing up with the lowest placed pair from Saturday) and Pete once again brought some goodies from his sponsors Vespe to give out .

    All to soon 10am rolled round and it was draw time. Peg 32 for me.........

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    .......and another short walk to the car park bank peg that Malc fished yesterday. Clive drew well with Peg 8 but had Pete Archer for company on peg 7.

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    Paul my partner was on peg 23, a peg Colin struggled on yesterday. I'd got Chris(looney)Kendall for company on peg 31 with Terry(WilyCoyote)Goff opposite on 9 and Alex and Webbo on 10 & 11. A quick chat with John Bennett led to me choosing the end of the bush and out at 8mtrs as the 2 lines of attack for the day. It was double or quits for the £1's I won from Alex and Chin yesterday and the chance to get my £1 back from Vince that he took from me yesterday .

    11·30am and at the All-in I fed a handful of pellet to the end of the bush and a big pot of pellet at 8mtrs. Straight over the potfull with an 8mm banded pellet and the float buried!!!! Happy Days NOT as a foul hooked Carp took off at a rate of knots towards the Little Lake before the hook pulled. So started one of the most frustrating 5 hours fishing I've experienced in all the time I've fished at Rolf's .
    Pete Archer was off to a flyer , fishing shallow at 16mtrs he'd taken 3 weigher's in his first 3 put ins. Chris next to me was fishing long on the deck and soon had a swim that was bubbling away, but he started to suffer with foul hooked fish. Me? 3 more bites resulted in 3 more foul hookers and no fish in the net .
    Terry was starting to find a few fish and seemed to be alternating between Carp and 2" Perch ...........

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    While Webbo appeared to be doing a serene impression of Bhudda  ..................
     
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    I finally managed a weigher to get me off and running, but I was already trying to play catch up. Dave"Yorkie"Moore was tucked away on peg 5 and starting to find a few close in at the bottom of the shelf ...................

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    opposite him though things appeared to be slow with Vince and Paul(nomorelongwalks)East struggling to get any action from their pegs .............

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    Halfway through and I was struggling with just 1 more weigher and another in the net while Chris was starting to put a run of fish together, Clive was getting into his stride on peg 8 as well and had probably edged ahead of Pete Archer .........

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    Looking around I could see that a lot were struggling like yesterday, Dave the Fish was sticking at it over on 14 with little to show for all of his efforts ........

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    but Webbo finally had a fish on only to have his landing net head fall off. Alex lent him his landing net, but then hooked a fish of his own while Webbo was still playing his, and Terry could't lend his to Alex as he was also into a fish of his own. Great entertainment for all of us watching and finally resolved with all fish landed safely .
    Steve B over on peg34 in the corner was plugging away and finally getting a few .........

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    Keith Arthur had taken a Carp that would prove to be a contender for Largest of the Day at 17lbs 07ozs, while Dave(rockyroads)West had a happy smile on his face having bagged a PB carp of 17lbs 04ozs ....................

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    In the last couple of hours Chris(looney)Kendall was absolutely flying and well on the way to a Ton+ bag ...........

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    Chris(Cybermanc) and Tom(tommodiesel) had been having a rare old tussle during the match on pegs 29 & 30, and Chris was more than a little chuffed to get a new PB in the shape of this glorious 14lbs 4oz Common Carp  .........
     
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    My day was summed up with a half hour to go as what would have been my 7th Carp disappeared under my platform and smashed me . 4·30pm and the All-out signaled the end of my torture and at least I didn't have far to carry my gear to the car.

    Once again the weigh-in told the tale of the day. Steve B missing out on a Ton by just 8ozs from peg 34. Dave Moore's 101½lbs giving him 4th on the day while Pete Archer's 116½lbs took 3rd place. Clive had come good, using his experience of Rolf's to muster 166¼ lbs for the match win  while Terry had managed a very creditable 90¾lbs. Chris had managed 148lbs for 2nd overall on the day, but for many the shock of the day had to be Malc's DNW .

    So prize giving time and the Winners and MD's Pairs Champs for 2008 proved to be Ant(antwood)Haywood and Tom(tommodiesel)Little, finishing 10 points clear of the field with 49 points after a very consistent weekends fishing  .............

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    Thanks must go to John & Pauline Bennett for allowing us the use of their fishery for the weekend, a pleasure to visit as always .

    To Webbo for making sure it all happened , Keith Arthur, Pete Archer and Vespe .

     Finally to all of the anglers that attended and helped to make it the event it is .
    Let's do it all again next year .

    Position                    Pairs Points
     1st  Ant Haywood & Tom Little 49
     2nd Chris Ellis & Terry Goff 39
     3rd Steve Bowman & Dai Thomas 38
     4th Clive Pritchard & Tim Westmoreland 36½
     5th Gaz Malman & Adrian Wood 35½
     6th= Dave Collier & Vince Gould  35
     6th= Dirk Williams & Dean Marsh 35
     8th Alex Malman & Chris Kendall 34
     9th Dave Moore & Paul East 32
     10th Simon Mound & Dave Webster 31
     11th Peter Morton & Paul Thompson 29½
     12th Tony Roberts & Mitch Auger 29
     13th Malc Doyle & Alan Loader 28
     14th Dave West & Pete Archer 25½
     15th Ian Ward & Gemma Doyle 24
     16th Colin Sharrard & Keith Arthur 14

      Saturday Match 
    Position  Peg          Angler   Weight
    1st  9 Tony Roberts  161lbs 04ozs
    2nd  31    Clive Pritchard  117lbs 12ozs
    3rd  10 Vince Gould   96lbs 14ozs
    4th  4 Ant Haywood   84lbs 00ozs
    5th  7 Chris Ellis   81lbs 04ozs
    6th  26 Peter Morton   72lbs 00ozs
    7th  29 Steve Bowman   71lbs 12ozs
    8th  37 Dirk Williams   70lbs 10ozs
    9th  28 Dave Collier   65lbs 00ozs
    10th  34 Chris Kendall   61lbs 00ozs
    11th  14 Gaz Malman   59lbs 08ozs
    12th  19 Dave Webster   57lbs 04ozs
    13th  38 Ian Ward   56lbs 12ozs
    14th  32 Malc Doyle   52lbs 12ozs
    15th  2 Simon Mound   52lbs 08ozs
    16th  20 Tom Little   43lbs 12ozs
    17th  35 Dai Thomas   40lbs 12ozs
    18th  5 Paul East   40lbs 04ozs
    19th  11 Dave Moore   36lbs 00ozs
    20th  16 Alan Loader   35lbs 12ozs
    21st  15 Dean Marsh   34lbs 12ozs
    22nd  25 Alex Malman   31lbs 08ozs
    23rd  18 Gemma Doyle   23lbs 12ozs
    24th  23 Colin Sharrard   22lbs 12ozs
    25th= 24 Adrian Wood   22lbs 08ozs
    25th=  8 Tim Westmoreland        22lbs 08ozs
    27th  40 Paul Thompson   22lbs 00ozs
    28th  17 Mitch Auger   12lbs 00ozs
    29th  13 Dave West     5lbs 00ozs
    30th  22 Terry Goff       1lb 12ozs

         Sunday Match  
    Position  Peg           Angler   Weight
    1st  8 Clive Pritchard 166lbs 04ozs
    2nd  31 Chris Kendall 148lbs 00ozs
    3rd  7 Pete Archer           (Guest)  116lbs 08ozs
    4th  5 Dave Moore  101lbs 08ozs
    5th  34 Steve Bowman   99lbs 08ozs
    6th  9 Terry Goff   90lbs 12ozs
    7th  17 Gaz Malman   66lbs 02ozs
    8th  29 Chris Ellis   58lbs 08ozs
    9th  4 Ant Haywood   58lbs 04ozs
    10th  18 Tony Roberts   58lbs 00ozs
    11th  30 Tom Little   55lbs 00ozs
    12th  26 Keith Arthur          (Guest)   50lbs 09ozs
    13th  32 Peter Morton   43lbs 04ozs
    14th  40 Alan Loader   42lbs 00ozs
    15th  35 Dirk Williams   41lbs 08ozs
    16th  27 Dean Marsh   38lbs 12ozs
    17th  20 Ian Ward   37lbs 12ozs
    18th  16 Adrian Wood   36lbs 08ozs
    19th  15 Simon Mound   36lbs 04ozs
    20th  11 Dave Webster   34lbs 00ozs
    21st  37 Vince Gould   27lbs 00ozs
    22nd=  13 Dave West   26lbs 12ozs
    22nd=  23 Paul Thompson   26lbs 12ozs
    24th  19 Gemma Doyle   23lbs 08ozs
    25th  14 Dave Collier   18lbs 00ozs
    26th  38 Paul East   13lbs 00ozs
    27th  25 Dai Thomas   12lbs 04ozs
    28th  22 Colin Sharrard    11lbs 00ozs
    29th  24 Mitch Auger     9lbs 04ozs
    30th  10 Alex Malman     8lbs 00ozs
    31st  2 Tim Westmoreland            1lb 04ozs
    32nd  28 Malc Doyle       DNW

     

  • Hartleylands Farm Fishery. The Reservoir.

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    Southern Championship 2008.

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    Sunshine and a bit of a breeze greeted me today as I loaded up the car for the trip down To Hartleylands Farm for the Maggotdrowning.com Southern Individual Championship match.
    First port of call was the Knoxbridge Café for a spot of breakfast with a few of the lads that were fishing the match. The best part of the Maggotdrowning matches are that they're not taken to seriously and there's always some decent banter amongst the lads irrespective of whether the fishing proves to be good or not. So having fueled the inner man we made out way down to the fishery for the match .

    Into the car park where 19 anglers assembled for the draw. The match this year had been organised by Nick Gilbert, and as usual with Nick's matches Matt Love gave him a hand conducting the draw. So money paid and into the bag and I find I've drawn peg 1, a decent peg normally and one that I had won the corresponding match from back in 2004 . However today I'd fancied a draw in the early teens as with the wind blowing into them I thought that's where the fish would be. Never mind though, at least it was a short walk from the car so no barrow needed.

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    Settling into the peg I noticed that the fishery staff had pruned the willow quite heavily making it easier to feed and fish under it, but would it produce without the wind blowing into it? I set up the pellet wag and feeder + 3 top kits for the pole. 1 for the margins. 1 for 5mtrs where I had 5ft of water and another for 7mtrs where I had 8ft of water, Bait for the day was pellet, both hard and expander, paste and sweetcorn and the feed was 4 & 6mm pellet and hemp.

    11am and the all-in and I fed pellet and hemp into both margins and pellet onto the 5mtr line and followed it with the rig baited with pellet. Matt Love on peg 10 was into a Carp straight away on the waggler swiftly followed by another, as was Dean Lockwood to my left on peg 2 as he had an early look on his margin swim.........

    Peg2.jpg Peg 2. Dean Lockwood. picture by pnm123

    Nick Gilbert had been into fish almost straight away, but had trouble landing them losing the first 4 Carp that he hooked. Me? I couldn't even buy a bite. 2½hrs in and I still didn't have a fish in the net, just a large scale on my sidetray where I'd lost a foul-hooker .

    Trevor on peg 7 having heard of the Reservoir's large head of silvers had decided to target them as it's the sort of fishing he enjoys , however they didn't seem to want to play today............

    Peg7-1.jpg Peg 7. Trevor Little. picture by pnm123

    Terry up on peg 13 however had had a fowl (alright a duck actually ) but had safely managed to catch and release it.

    Peg13.jpg Peg 13. Terry Goff. picture by pnm123

    Finally I managed a fish, only a small Skimmer from my 7mtr line, but at least I would avoid a dreaded DNW , and more importantly kept me in with a chance of not having to part with £1 to Vince, who seemed to be struggling almost as badly as me though he had owned up to a couple of Skimmers earlier.

    Looking straight across I could see Bill on peg 15..........
     
    Peg15.jpg Peg 15. Bill Gibbins (Champion). picture by pnm123

    .......... he was having one of those days we all dream of , with the fish lined up at 4 mtrs and apparently ravenous for his paste bait, resulting in a bite every put in, and he was obviously going to take all the stopping.

    Indeed poor Tony Roberts next to him on peg 16 was finding it hard to concentrate on his own fishing and seemed to have resigned himself to a next peg battering of epic proportions.........

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    Meanwhile Paul East was quietly putting together a decent bag from peg 19.........
     
    Peg19.jpg Peg 19. Paul East. picture by pnm123

    ......... steadily putting fish in the net, a good performance considering that he'd come straight from work the previous night.

    For the rest of the match I struggled on, managing 6 Carp and a few more Skimmers, all from my 7mtr line which was the only place I could get a bite, and to be honest I was glad to hear the whistle blow at 4pm signal the all-out and put an end to my struggles .

    So to the weigh-in and Paul soon took the lead putting 91lbs 7ozs onto the scales, but this was soon eclipsed when Bill put a match winning 156lbs on the scales which was also a new PB match weight. Well Done Bill .
    Round to peg 10 and Matt Love put 105lbs 11ozs on the scales to seal 2nd place on the day .
    My meager total scaled 23lbs, but was enough to take Vince's £1 coin , though Vince had been close till he lost an estimated 15lb'er near the end, unlucky Vince .

    So that was it for the day. Congratulations to Bill G, The Maggotdrowning Southern Individual Champion 2008 .
    Thanks to Nick for organising the day, and to all the anglers that attended. We'll have to do it all again next year .

    Position Peg           Angler   Weight
     1st Peg 15 Bill Gibbins 156lbs 00ozs
     2nd Peg 10 Matt Love 105lbs 11ozs
     3rd Peg 19 Paul East  91lbs 07ozs
     4th Peg 14 Stuart Wilson     62lbs 06ozs
     5th Peg 2 Dean Lockwood  55lbs 01ozs
     6th Peg 17 John Haigh  52lbs 07ozs
     7th Peg 18 Nick Gilbert  49lbs 02ozs
     8th Peg 20 Nick Costar  34lbs 14ozs
     9th Peg 13 Terry Goff  30lbs 03ozs
     10th Peg 16 Tony Roberts  23lbs 03ozs
     11th Peg 1 Peter Morton  23lbs 00ozs
     12th Peg 11 Darren Smith  20lbs 00ozs
     13th Peg 8 Alan Loader  18lbs 04ozs
     14th Peg 3 Jeff Driscoll  15lbs 15ozs
     15th Peg 6 Vince Gould  13lbs 11ozs
     16th Peg 7 Trevor Little  13lbs 03ozs
     17th Peg 5 Mick Pearson   4lbs 07ozs
     18th Peg 9 Bill Brice      DNW
     19th Peg 4 Tony Clark      DNW
     

  • Packington Somers Fishery. Molands Mere.

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    Individual Championship 2008.

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    Well an early start saw me have a trouble free 120 mile run up the M40 and beyond to Packington Somers Fishery arriving around 8am in plenty of time to dip my nets and grab a cuppa and a sausage sarnie, Soon the car park started to fill but a phonecall from Keith to let me know that his car had expired on the M6 put a bit of a downer on things.(Hope it's fixed soon mate )
    Linda, Bucko's wife was soon into full raffle ticket selling mode parting us from our pennies, and i have to admit to a bit of a shock when I looked round to see Mark Downes (The England Manager) and Ken Giles unloading their kit !!!!!!!!!! but they were there for another match.

    9am and Vince got the draw underway for the 41 of us in attendance with his usual efficiency. Into the draw bag and 48 stuck to my fingers. Into the car and round I drove to find my peg. On arrival I found that I had Nick (Monkey) and Bucko for company on the day.

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    I have to say that the peg looked 1st rate A solid concrete slab to fish from with a raft of lilies in the margin to my left, a large bush overhanging the right and a comfortable chuck of around 25yds to the island. The only thing was that I didn't see a single sign of fish moving.
    I just set up a couple of rigs for the pole, one for the 6ft of water that I had at 11mtrs and another for the margins that would double up as a shallow rig. I also got the feeder out of its ready bag, but did change the hooklength from the one that had been previously employed at Rolf's.
    Bait would be a selection of dendra's, casters, corn and pellet with the groundbait being Special'G' with a selection of hook baits added.

    With a bit of time to spare I had a stroll over to the pegs behind me to have a chat with Colin and Lee Richards (missabite) from where I could also see Vince setting up on his peg which he had got me to draw for him, and I have to say that it looked like i'd done him proud.

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    Just before the all in Vince popped over for a quick chat and blew the whistle for the off before returning to his peg.

    I flicked a pinch of caster and pellet into my 2 margin lines and cupped 3 balls of groundbait onto the 11mtr line before picking up my margin rig and dropping it in next to the lilies with 2 casters on the hook. Almost instantly the float slid away and a small Tench of around 8ozs was soon into the net. Next put in resulted in a hand sized Skimmer. 2 fish in 2 put ins, unfortunately it all went pear shaped after that. The margin line appeared to contain nothing more than 1" long Perch that seemed to be having their own competition to see who could swallow a bait the deepest.

    Moving out to the 11mtr line to get away from the suicidal little buggers succeeded, but unfortunately the line seemed utterly devoid of any fish whatsoever. I tried under the bush to my right but apart from a couple of 2oz Roach that was it, while another look to the lilies showed the Perch were still in residence.

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    Looking across it didn't appear that anyone else was setting the place alight, so the feeder was put into action baited with half a Dendra. After about 30 minutes of inactivity Paul (nomorelongwalks) phoned for an update just as I had a 2" pull and connected with a Skimmer of around 1lb, but my report to him was hardly upbeat . I was having to wait far to long between bites to do any damage. Vince phoned but hung up abruptly, phoning me back to let me know that he'd just lost a decent Carp at the net, but had followed up by netting a decent Tench and Bream .
    I sat it out adding the occasional small Skimmer and losing the one decent Tench, a fish of around 4lbs that I hooked when it spat the hook about a foot from the net .

    Thankfully 4pm signaled the All-out to put an end to my torture, and at this point I have to say thanks to John Burchell's team on the scales, because I can't remember seeing a weigh-in conducted with such speed and efficiency for a long time, not that my 5lb 9ozs of bits taxed the scalesmen too severely .

    So Back to the clubhouse where £1 coins were handed over to Besty, Dave and Dirk though somehow I'd not had a £1 with Vince today , and a buffet was laid on prior to the prize giving and the raffle.

    So to the winners the spoils (apologies for the picture quality, must have set the camera wrong )

    1st place..... Lee Richards taking the Trophy and a new Matchbox S series seatbox system supplied by Jim Burton of Matchbox.
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    2nd place..... Matt Nutt and a Matchbox seatbox.
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    3rd place..... Mike Globe and a Matchbox seatbox.
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    The Section winners all received Shimano reels supplied by John at The Matchmen, Nottingham.

    The raffle was very well supported raising £224 which will be split between the Kent Air Ambulance and Great Ormond Street Hospital, and almost everyone appeared to take home a prize of some sort. .

    In closing I'd just like to say Very Well Done to Vince and his team of helpers for his usual Superb Organisation.
    A Big Thank You to Besty for all his efforts in sourcing the prizes that were generously donated by Jim Burton and all at Matchbox Tackle and by John at The MatchMen in Nottingham.
    Thanks to Jon Burrell and his Team for the use of their fishery .

    Position  Peg           Angler   Weight
     1st Peg 44  Lee Richards 43lbs 14ozs  
     2nd Peg 21  Matt Nutt 40lbs 07ozs
     3rd Peg 12  Mike Globe 38lbs 15ozs
     4th Peg 37  Vince Gould 29lbs 13ozs
     5th Peg 54  Eric Robathan 27lbs 11ozs
     6th Peg 29  Neil Jeacock 25lbs 12ozs
     7th Peg 26  Midge Milnes 24lbs 09ozs
     8th Peg 15  Dirk Williams 21lbs 08ozs
     9th Peg 58  Steve Ford 20lbs 13ozs
     10th Peg 11  Tony Roberts 20lbs 04ozs
     11th Peg 27  Gary Thorpe 18lbs 01ozs
     12th Peg 55  Alan West 17lbs 12ozs
     13th Peg 13  Ray Best 17lbs 10ozs
     14th Peg 18  Jake King 15lbs 13ozs
     15th Peg 8  Chris Kendall 15lbs 04ozs
     16th Peg 40  David Wall 14lbs 12ozs
     17th Peg 25  Lee Swinborne 13lbs 10ozs
     18th Peg 16  Dave Webster 12lbs 12ozs
     19th Peg 43  Mark Gallagher 12lbs 04ozs
     20th Peg 23  Steve Steak 11lbs 02ozs
     21st Peg 31  Paul Scatt 10lbs 12ozs
     22nd Peg 53  Mark Causer 10lbs 07ozs
     23rd Peg 2  Andy Spruce 10lbs 02ozs
     24th Peg 4  Simon Elsey  9lbs 12ozs
     25th Peg 17  Roy Ravenhill  8lbs 01ozs
     26th Peg 45  Colin Sharrard  7lbs 09ozs
     27th Peg 33  Ant Haywood  7lbs 04ozs
     28th Peg 19  Rob Powell  7lbs 02ozs
     29th Peg 14  Mick Large  6lbs 00ozs
     30th Peg 48  Peter Morton  5lbs 09ozs
     31st Peg 57  Lee G  5lbs 06ozs
     32nd Peg 9  Roger Embury  5lbs 04ozs
     33rd Peg 50  Nick Watkins-Price  4lbs 12ozs
     34th Peg 51  John Buxton  4lbs 02ozs
     35th Peg 3  Simon Mound  4lbs 00ozs
     36th= Peg 46  Brian Gray  3lbs 08ozs
     36th= Peg 35  Steven Parker  3lbs 08ozs
     38th Peg 52  Ian Venn  2lbs 05ozs
     39th Peg 56  Clive Pritchard  2lbs 00ozs
     40th Peg 3  John Haigh   1lb  00ozs
     41st Peg 60  Steve Oswick     D.N.W.

          Section Winners 
                                        Tony Roberts
     B                                   Dirk Williams
     C                                   Neil Jeacock
     D                                   David Wall
     E                                   Eric Robathan   

     

  • Monk Lakes. Match Lake 2.

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    A Charity Match in support of

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    with support from

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    Well today was the day for a Charity match organised by Vince Gould with a little bit of help from myself, taking place at Monk Lakes at Marden in Kent supporting the fund raising efforts of Disabled-Angler.co.uk for Macmillan Cancer Support & Rainbows the East Midlands Children's Hospice, and hopefully with nearly 40 anglers booked in we would raise a few quid for the charities.

    Loading up the car didn't bode well  A solid grey sky was already dropping rain and with 4 large boxes of Braham & Murray Pure Hemp products to load up along with my gear, the car was a little full to say the least.

    A phone call from Dirk as I drove down to the venue informing me that he was held up on the M25 and might be late, wasn't good either. Arriving about 8am I met up with Vince and it was soon obvious that despite the weather most had made it. Simon Edwards had endured the TomTom trip from hell on the way down from Northampton as it warned him about the M25 hold up and diverted him through Central London!!!!!

    9am and Dirk arrived just in time for the draw, which saw a few £1 side bets placed, with Vince and Paul East joining in with Dirk and myself, for a four-way battle of the £1 coins and bragging rights . Peg 75 on the causeway was to be my peg for the match..........

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    with Vince and Dirk in the 60's on the other side of the causeway while Paul, Clive and Alan were opposite me on the far bank. To my right I had Simon and to my left young Nick Allen. With plenty of time to set up prior to the 11am start I set up 3 pole rigs, a 4X14 KC Carpa Tricky on 0·14 Antares Silk Shock with size 18 Drennan Carp Match hook to fish at dead depth which would cover from 5mtrs to 13 mtrs due to the even bottom, a 4X12 KC Carpa dibber on 0·16 Antares Silk Shock with size 18 Drennan Carp Match hook for up in the water, and a 4X12 KC Carpa Shelf on 0·16 Antares Silk Shock with size 16 Drennan Carp Match hook for the margins. I also set up the pellet waggler (though I felt the conditions would rule it out today) and a feeder rod as a get out of jail option, however I'd forgotten my cage feeders, but fortunately I managed to borrow one from Vince. Bait wise for me, with it being the middle of May it was pellet, pellet and more pellet, with some meat as a change bait. Simon however was committing mass murder on a bait box full of worm & caster with some Atomic and hemp added for good measure!!!!!!

    11am and with Vince blowing the whistle for the start I fed a pot of mixed pellet on the 11mtr and 5mtr lines and fed the margins by hand. Meanwhile young Nick had already landed his 1st fish and was into a second . Simon lost the 1st fish he hooked as a Skimmer did a passable impression of a Trout and shed the hook as it took off  however he was soon into a few fish.

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    I was really struggling to buy a bite but finally got off the mark with a F1 of about a pound. However I couldn't put a run of fish together unlike Nick and Simon who were catching regularly and a combination of a cold NE wind and the rain made conditions unpleasant to say the least (Strange how it never bothers you if you're catching ) but at least I had the wind off my back.

    After about 2 hours of going nowhere fast I re-fed my pole lines and got up for a leg stretch and popped down to see how others were doing.......

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     Vince was huddled under his brolly trying to escape the wind and rain that was blowing straight into his bank and was fishing the feeder.........

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    ........ but although he was admitting to around 15lbs in the net, was having trouble as his bites seemed to be very finicky.

    Dirk was a couple of pegs further down, and was starting to wonder why he'd made the trip down from Rugby? He's enjoyed his previous visits to Monks and had won his section the last couple of times, but sitting there with the wind blowing straight into him and his hands starting to lose all feeling, it was turning into a struggle as he had to go out to 14½ mtrs just to find a bite.

    Dirkweb.jpg Dirk Williams picture by pnm123

    Meanwhile Matt Love, just behind Dirk was suffering as well, despite having won a match on the lake the previous Saturday with a fine bag of 114lbs fishing the pellet up in the water, it wasn't working for him today however and he'd reverted to a method feeder to see if it would bring him a few fish.

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    Back at my peg, there was still no action on any of my pole lines and I decided that the feeder was the way to go with soaked 4mm pellet in the feeder and a hair rigged banded 8mm hard pellet for bait............

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    After about 10 minutes I was rewarded as the tip wrapped round and after a short fight, a nice Mirror of around 3lb was welcomed to the net.

    Looking across I could see that the far bank was struggling with nobody getting anything other than the occasional fish. Paul was sticking at it and seemed to be concentrating on his margin swim in an effort to put a few together.......

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    While Clive appeared to be alternating his approach between the margin and his line straight out in front, though apparently for little reward ..........

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    Meanwhile a few more Carp and F1's along with a couple of Barbel kept things ticking over for me, though I won't pretend that I wasn't pleased to hear Vince blowing the whistle to signal the end of the match at 4pm. The weigh in soon confirmed that I was about as close to a bit of Cod as I could be (Battered both sides.) with Nick to my left weighing 73¾lbs for the match win and Simon to my right putting 52½lbs on the scales to eclipse my 34¼lbs and take my £1 . However every cloud they say has a silver lining, and on this occaision I had the pleasure of releiving Vince, Dirk and Paul of their £1 coins.

    Back to the car park for the presentations it was generally agreed that the fishing had been as hard as most could remember given the time of year, However the aim of the match had been achieved with £540 in total being raised for the Charities and all the anglers taking away some Braham & Murray Hemp Products for their efforts, so a big vote of Thanks to all those that attended.

    Chatting in the car park as we all set off for home, I remembered something in my pocket that I handed back to Vince with my thanks, Yes the cage feeder that he'd lent me and enabled me to take his £1. His face was a picture  and I can't repeat what he actually said to me. 

                      TOP 20 
    Position         Angler   Weight
     1st  Nick Allen  73lbs 12ozs
     2nd Phil Brice  66lbs 08ozs
     3rd Peter Allen  63lbs 12ozs
     4th Graham Flynn  62lbs 00ozs
     5th Ian Carley  61lbs 00ozs
     6th John Haigh  58lbs 00ozs
     7th James North  52lbs 12ozs
     8th Simon Edwards  52lbs 08ozs
     9th Dennis Price  50lbs 12ozs
     10th Trevor Little  46lbs 00ozs
     11th Dave Barr  36lbs 08ozs
     12th Peter Morton  34lbs 04ozs
     13th Gary Cross  34lbs 02ozs
     14th S Holden  33lbs 12ozs
     15th Simon Elsey  32lbs 08ozs
     16th Jeff Driscoll  32lbs 00ozs
     17th Alan Loader  30lbs 08ozs
     18th Mike Jameson  28lbs 04ozs
     19th Vince Gould  27lbs 06ozs
     20th Matt Love   27lbs 04ozs

    Section 1 Phil Brice 66lbs 08ozs
      John Haigh 58lbs 00ozs
     Section 2 Peter Allen 63lbs 12ozs
      Graham Flynn 62lbs 00ozs
     Section 3 Nick Allen 73lbs 12ozs
      Simon Edwards 52lbs 08ozs
     Section 4 Alan Loader 30lbs 08ozs
      Clive Pritchard 21lbs 08ozs

     

  • Hawkhurst Fishery. The Match Lake.

    HawkhurstMatchlake.jpg Hawkhurst Match lake picture by pnm123

    "Who would be up for a bash at hawkhurst fish farm on the match lake, if you are interested let me know and i will sort a list out". That was the post that Bill G put up on the Maggotdrowning Forum in the middle of March that led to us arriving for a 20 peg knock-up.

    Pulling into the fishery car park at around 7·45am a host of the usual suspects were in attendance along with a couple of 1st timers for what we hoped would be a good day with plenty of fish for everyone. The weather however obviously had other ideas with a dull grey sky and a cold easterly wind promising the threat of rain during the day.

    Hawkhurst is primarily a Carp fishery, a fact that's rather given away by the carving of an old tree stump outside the bailiff's office overlooking the fishery................


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    I can't say that Hawkhurst is my favorite venue in all honesty. The Match Lake is a strip lake with 10 pegs on either side with very few features for most to fish to except the boards down the edge for most, however it does have fish in abundance and is well capable of throwing up lots of 'Ton+' weights of Carp in matches, so it's normally a great confidence booster .

    A decent Full English in the on site café and a couple of side bets (£2 with Vince & £1 with Bill) was followed by the draw, which saw me drawing peg 11 at the far end...................

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    but at least I would have the wind off my back. Vince had drawn the flyer, peg 1 that was black with fish when we arrived while Dave Collier had the other flyer (peg20) opposite him. I had Colin opposite on 10 with Bill G to his left on 9, with Jeff D (on his 1st match with us) to my right on 12.

    I set up a couple of top 2's, the 1st around 18" deep to fish tight to the boards on either side and another around 3ft deep to fish at 2mtrs out. These were both 0·14 Antares Silk Shock with size 18 Fox Series 2 hooks with 4X12 KC Carpa Shelf's and I set up another kit using the same line and hook but with a 4X14 Carpa Tricky to fish the 5ft deep 6 mtr line.
    Bait was 4mm fishery pellet for feed with 4 & 6mm GOT expanders for the hook, with sweetcorn and GOT paste as alternatives.

    10am and the All-in and Jeff on the next peg was straight in having dropped his unbaited rig in to double check it's shotting has a Carp take his bare hook !!!!! I dropped my expander baited 2mtr rig in and the float buried straight away and a nice little Common was soon in the net, Game On .

    Or not as it proved . The 1st hour saw me put just 5 fish in the net and from what I could see nobody was exactly taking their peg apart, with Bill suffering a few liners and just a solitary fish in the net ........

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    Jeff and Jay to my right having a few, but from what I could see smaller fish than mine.
    Fishing tight to the boards is normally a banker for a few fish at Hawkhurst but despite keeping a few pellets trickling into both margins I couldn't find a bite there and moved back out to the deeper water at 6mtrs where at least I was picking up the odd fish. Bill had gone walkabout after about an hour and had completed a circuit of the lake by the time he got to me. His report was grim with most struggling , though Dave Collier seemed to be getting a few from peg 20 and to top it all off it started to rain. Kevin's partner Jean however appeared with a very welcome cuppa from the café and with bites few and far between I re-fed all my lines and went for a walk of my own.

    Clive down on peg 14 was putting a few together but felt that Paul over on peg 7 was doing a shade better...................

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    Ryan next door on peg 15 was struggling and pinning his faith on finding a few from the margins.......................

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    while Matt on 18 had managed a run of fish up in the water but hadn't had a bite for 40 minutes ................
     
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    Dave Collier on 20 was indeed putting a few together, he was fishing at 9mtrs to the stump of a cut down tree that had made the peg a real flyer in earlier days ...........

    Daveonpeg20.jpg Dave on peg 20 picture by pnm123

    Over on fancied peg 1 Vince was having one of those matches we all dread with just a couple of fish to show for his efforts, while having to watch Dave opposite steadily pull away in terms of fish caught , and Trevor on peg 2 wasn't fairing much better .............

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    Nick on peg 3 had forgotten about the pole and was fishing the waggler............

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    with Terry next to him struggling as well. Pete was soldiering on and managing the odd fish from peg 5...........

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    While Mike Jameson was racking his brains trying to put a few in the net and amazing us all that he hadn't packed up and gone home as he's well known for doing if he isn't enjoying himself ..........

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    Paul East appeared to be going reasonably well though on peg 7 and a chat with Al next to Bill revealed he was getting bites on banded pellet but having trouble hitting them.
    Bill had finally managed to find a couple by fishing corn long at 12 mtrs.

    Back at my peg, out came the bait bands and a banded 4mm at 6mtrs soon produced a bite and a 4lb'er in the net. Bill's bites on the corn however appeared to have dried up on him again, though Al was nicking the odd one. Jeff D was catching by swapping lines, though his fish seemed smaller than mine which prompted me to stick to the 6mtr line as my fish still seemed to be of a bigger stamp...........

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    Jay next to Jeff however seemed to be the only one catching down the margin next to the boards and was also taking some better fish long when he rested the margin line.

    Thankfully 4pm saw the all out, and the speed that the scales came round signaled that the lake hadn't produced the expected weights, with Paul East leading the way with a very creditable 69lbs 08ozs from peg 7. My fish came to 43lbs 08ozs which was good enough for 6th on the day and took my 4 peg section . Down to the last peg and it was a question of whether Dave Collier had done enough to edge Paul out of 1st place, but a combination of the cold and Dave's arthritis saw Paul hang on as Dave's fish only came to 62lbs 08ozs, still a very good effort on the day .

    So that was it for another day, not the expected weights, but a £2 coin from Vince (we didn't give him much stick for blowing the flyer honest ) a £1 coin from Bill, some good laughs and plenty of banter helped out.
    Thanks to Bill G for sorting out the day, just remember to have a word with the weather Gods next time Bill.

    Position  Peg           Angler    Weight
     1st peg 7 Paul East   69lbs 08ozs
     2nd peg 20 Dave Collier   62lbs 08ozs
     3rd peg 13 Jay Lay   59lbs 00ozs
     4th peg 19 Kevin Betts   50lbs 08ozs
     5th peg 14 Clive Pritchard     47lbs 00ozs
     6th peg 11 Peter Morton   43lbs 08ozs
     7th= peg 8 Alan Loader   37lbs 08ozs
     7th= peg 18 Matt Love   37lbs 08ozs
     9th peg 2 Trevor Little    36lbs 00ozs
     10th peg 12 Jeff Driscoll   31lbs 00ozs
     11th peg 5 Pete Midgley   30lbs 08ozs
     12th peg 16 Tony Roberts   27lbs 00ozs
     13th peg 6 Mike Jameson   25lbs 00ozs
     14th= peg 1 Vince Gould   17lbs 08ozs
     14th= peg 10 Colin Sharrard   17lbs 08ozs
     16th peg 4 Terry Goff   17lbs 00ozs
     17th peg 9 Bill Gibbins   15lbs 00ozs
     18th peg 17 Kevin Loveland   13lbs 00ozs
     19th= peg 15 Ryan Wells      DNW
     19th= peg 3 Nick Gilbert       DNW
     

     

  • Hartleylands Farm Fishery. Nick's Lake.

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    Well the day promised to be a bit of fun as I was off down to Hartleylands to join a few of the lads that are fishing Nick Gilbert's 1st Invicta Angling Match League and were looking to have a bit of a practice prior to the 1st match there next week. Loading up the car at 7am in Sydenham it looked as if we could be in for a decent day with the sun rising into a bright blue sky, just a breathe of wind and a pleasant 7°C showing on the car thermometer.

    By the time I pulled up at the Knoxbridge Café for a spot of breakfast things had taken a turn for the worst however , with wind, thick grey clouds and the 1st hint of rain replacing the sun. A quick bit of breakfast with Matt, Nick, Alan and Ekythump and it was off to the fishery for the draw. Already there were Vince, Trevor, Jay and Kevin and while Nick sorted out the draw we sorted our kit out. Mistake no1 !!!! I'd left my jacket at home !!!!! Thankfully Matt saved the situation lending me his spare jacket for the day. Nice one Matt .

    With the wind increasing I fancied one of the pegs in the 30's which were reasonably sheltered and almost flat calm. It was not to be as peg 25 was to be my home for the next few hours............

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    The wind was already starting to gust strongly as I settled in and set up and I just set up a maggot feeder and a couple of top kits to fish short, as i didn't fancy battling with a long pole in the conditions, not that I was jealous looking across to Alan on peg peg 32 setting up with what appeared to be a millpond in front of him !...........

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    10·30am and Vince blew the whistle for the All-in. I'd made up a slop of crushed hemp and Pineapple Atomic Cloud to feed the inside line and fished white maggot on the hook and this soon started to produce few small Roach . Sport in general appeared to be slow for most though Jay was getting a few Carp on the feeder over on peg 8, Nick had the wind full in his face on peg 6 (a most unusual occurrence for him ) while Matt was blasting maggot and fishing the waggler on peg 9 but this was producing mostly Roach for him rather than the hoped for Carp. In fairness though most of the lads were trying to sort methods for the upcoming League so it was more of a question of sorting out wouldn't work as opposed to sitting it out on a banker method.

    Just after midday I had a look over on the feeder. 3rd cast and I stuck it into a tree on the island and cracked off. Temper? Laziness? I really should have stuck with it but didn't. Instead I had a cup of coffee and went for a walk with the camera to warm up.

    Up on peg 21 Trevor was sheltered behind his brolly and had settled on the waggler with a fair bit of open water in front of him, and while it was mostly Roach the occasional Carp was putting in an appearance to keep it interesting........

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    while Ekythump 2 down on peg 23 was fishing his top 2 and finding a few more Carp amongst the Roach...........

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    Back down on peg 32 Alan was getting a few on the Waggler but had been feeding a margin line that as it turned out, was to come good for him in the last hour ..........

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    Kevin on peg 34 was having a bit of a grueller and was sitting it out on the feeder.........

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    Vince was on peg 32 and complaining that he was freezing despite being sheltered from the worst of the conditions. The feeder was producing the odd Carp for him as it appeared the fish wanted a dead still bait.......

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    Nick on peg 6 (a peg he didn't want to put in, so you just knew he would draw it) spent most of his time chopping and changing trying various methods out when he wasn't having a walk about chatting and trying to get out of the wind  .........

    NickPeg6.jpg Nick battles the wind on Peg 6 picture by pnm123

    That just left Jay and Matt on pegs 8 & 9..........

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    ........ and while Jay stuck it out on the feeder all day, Matt started the match on the waggler spraying maggot before switching to the method halfway through .............

    CarponforMatt.jpg Matt plays a Carp picture by pnm123

    I spent the rest of the match fishing the top 2 but unlike Ekythump, couldn't find a Carp for love or money, I did however manage a Barbel which was a bit of a surprise because as far as I'm aware Paul only stocked about 14 of them into the lake originally !!!! (needless to say it was in perfect condition )

    3·30 and Vince blew the All-out, a most welcome sound , which was quickly followed by the weigh-in. 12lbs 12 ozs was my reward for the day, leaving Vince happy that he'd beaten me for the 2nd time this year. The lake had fished hard though in some of the worst conditions I've experienced there, though hopefully it will be better for the lads fishing the League there, starting next week.

    Position  Peg        Angler    Weight
    1st  peg 9  Matt Love  35lbs 04ozs
    2nd  peg 32 Alan Loader  34lbs 12ozs
    3rd  peg 8  Jay Lay  33lbs 04ozs
    4th  peg 23 Ekythump  24lbs 00ozs
    5th  peg 21 Trevor Little    14lbs 06ozs
    6th  peg 36 Vince Gould  13lbs 12ozs
    7th  peg 25 Peter Morton  12lbs 12ozs
    8th  peg 6 Nick Gilbert  11lbs 00ozs
    9th  peg 34 Kevin Betts      DNW

     

  • Private Lake, East Sussex.

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    Today saw a few of the lads from the Maggotdrowning website meeting up for a friendly little knock-up on a Private Lake in East Sussex.
    Loading up the car it had all the makings of a decent day ahead, Nice and mild  at 10°C with hardly a breathe of wind. I stopped off for a bit of breakfast in Bromley and was greeted by blue sky and the rising sun as i got back into the car, however as  I reached branched off the M25 onto the A21 I started to run into fog and the temperature started to drop.
    By the time I reached the venue and turned into the fishery car park it said 2°C and everything was covered in a heavy frost.
    It was soon obvious that Bill's enquiry as to whether anyone fancied "a fun day out plenty of banter and hopefully some of Dave the Fish's rum bottle" had recieved a good response with a dozen of us assembled in the car park. Now the attraction of this lake is that it has a bit of a reputation as a bagging water, especially in the summer, however it had recently suffered two heavy floods and a visit soon after by some of the lads was far from fruitfull, however with another couple of weeks for it to settle down we were hoping for better things today.
    Bill had put in an appropriate number of pegs using his experience of the fishery and after a quick draw we made our way to our pegs. Kevin dropped into the 1st corner swim through the gate, while Bill and Tony shared the next corner. Pete, Alan, Dave and Colin were on the far bank while Terry, Vince, Myself, Paul and Ryan had adjacent swims on the near bank.

    Setting up it was obvious that there was going to be a fair bit of banter with Paul to my left and Vince to my right..........

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    Vince had the gap between the two islands in front of him while I had a short chuck to it in front of me. I set up a feeder rod with a small maggot feeder and a waggler rod as well as the pole, though the last two were more as back up. Bill called the All-in at 9·45am and I potted some micro's and corn onto my pole line at 10mtrs and then went straight out with the feeder allowing the pole line to settle.
    Kevin was quickly off the mark with a small Carp, but it was a bit of a false start as virtually everyone struggled for a bite from anything other than tiny Roach.
    Vince had had a couple of wrap rounds that came to nothing before connecting with a decent Carp that proved to be a near double and Paul had nicked a Carp from his end of the island.........

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    ............. while both the feeder and the pole line remained dead for me.
    By 1pm with just a few small Roach from the pole line, i went for a stroll round. 1st port of call was Colin who was struggling.............

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    ............... and Dave, where Dave was kind enough to offer me a warming nip from his bottle of Mount Gay Extra Old  Rum.

    DTFandBottle.jpg Dave and Rum picture by pnm123

    Pete and Alan had managed a couple of Carp apiece while Bill and Tony were having their own silvers contest. Working my way back I could see Ryan landing a Carp which was to prove to be the 1st of three that he had in quick succession.

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    Vince had managed another small Carp, but poor Terry just couldn't buy a bite from anywhere. Looking across however we were treated to a bit of fun as Tony having finally hooked a Carp played it in only to discover that he'd forgotten to set up his landing net  however he managed to land it by scooping it with the net minus handle. Meanwhile Pete ensconced on his new Space Station TX seatbox managed to land another couple of Carp to edge away into the lead.

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    Around 2pm I finally had a bite on the feeder resulting in a very welcome Carp of around 3½lbs, but as the afternoon wore on our side of the lake got cooler and cooler till even the tiny Roach stopped feeding though a few late Carp did show for those on the far side. Frankly the All-out was music to our ears and the quick weigh-in revealed just how hard the lake had fished.
    Pete took the honours on the day with six Carp and a few bits for 34lbs 6ozs followed by Alan with 26lbs 4ozs and Bill taking the last place in the frame with 22lbs 8ozs.

    Still despite the lack of fish it was still a decent day out in good company. Thanks to Bill for organising the day. I'm already looking forward to doing it all again once it's warmed up a bit and the lake has had more of a chance to settle down after it's recent double flooding.

    Position          Angler   Weight
     1st Pete Midgley 34lbs 06ozs 
     2nd Alan Loader 26lbs 04ozs
     3rd Bill Gibbins 22lbs 08ozs
     4th Tony Roberts 17lbs 09ozs
     5th Dave Collier 16lbs 10ozs
     6th Ryan Wells 13lbs 00ozs
     7th Vince Gould 11lbs 00ozs
     8th Paul East   7lbs 10ozs
     9th Colin Sharrard   6lbs 00ozs
     10th Peter Morton   4lbs 00ozs
     11th Kevin Loveland   3lbs 06ozs
     12th Terry Goff      DNW

     

  • Monk Lakes. Match Lake 1.

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    Southern Fur & Feather.


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    Well where to start?
    Back in early October, I remarked to Vince that it might be an idea to run a Fur & Feather before Christmas if anyone fancied it. The main criteria for a venue was that everyone should get a few bites and fish at a time of year when a lot of venues struggle if the weather takes a turn for the worst. A chat with Ron at Monks secured some pegs on Match Lake1 and a post put up on the Maggotdrowning Forum to see if there was any interest.

    Soon the banter was flowing, generating a healthy response to the match, even in the days leading up to the match when the weather forecast predicted that the conditions might lead to an outbreak of Brass Monkeys searching for their Balls.

    Come the day and it was heartening to see a turn out of 25 anglers with only 3 wimps no shows that couldn't be bothered to let us know either by PM or E-mail assembled for what in reality was no more than a knock-up. Just a £5 optional pool and a commitment to bring a prize ensuring that nobody would go away rich but nobody would depart empty handed.

    Draw over we made our way up to the lake where the aerators had been left on overnight to try and stop ice forming, though in reality the lake is so exposed to the wind it was highly unlikely to happen.

    I had drawn peg 6, with Paul (nomorelongwalks) and Sven for company on 2 & 4 and Matt (yalding bloke) on 8 and the prospect of watching Bill G opposite me on peg 18 for a full 5 hours.

    Now in the past some have referred to me as a Tackle Tart, however it would seem that Matt has elevated the concept to another level. Sitting there in his bright red Santa Claus Milo fleece out came the £100 stainless steel/red foam Milo pole roller, followed by the red foam Milo rig roosts, kept in plastic cases to keep them clean (his excuse was that they were new, yeah right ) I think we may have to start calling him RED MAN. However disaster was about to strike as his pole dropped off the roller resulting in a snapped no5 section. I'm not sure I would have been able to raise a smile if I'd just done £200+ worth of section..................

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    Feeling lazy I had just set up the pole to fish about 10mtrs, bait was red maggot with a few pellets to feed. I really should have set up a feeder and waggler as alternatives and with hindsight it was a mistake, as when I did set up a feeder later on it was to little to late.
    10 am and the All-in and I could see Vince over on peg 20 was straight into a fish............

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    .......... rapidly followed by Nick on 19...........

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    .......... and Matt was soon off the mark with an F1 on the waggler, while Bill and I were still gazing at an inactive pole line, though Bill did get the chance to christen his new pole sock when he used it as a landing net on a small fish to get off the mark . It was obvious that the lads opposite were in for a more comfy match with the wind off their backs (Nick's favorite ) while we had to endure the wind into us for the whole match.

    Soon i was off the mark with an F1 followed by a Skimmer and a small Tench, but  I would struggle to put a run of bites together throughout the whole match. Dave the Fish put in an appearance around 11am deciding against fishing, as the sub zero conditions were playing havoc with his arthritis but kindly provided me with a very welcome hot cup of tea. Bill switched over to the waggler in an attempt to keep up with Nick and Vince..............

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    ......... while word filtered round that Mike and Trevor on pegs 36 & 35 were doing OK on the waggler.

    Try as I might Matt was catching 2 fish to every one of mine, and with Sven starting to catch well on the feeder as well as Kevin opposite on peg 17.............

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    ......... I swapped over to the feeder for the final part of the match. Just 4 more Carp proved that it wasn't a good move and that I should have stuck with the pole, but I was quite happy to hear the whistle for the All-out at 3pm.
    Dave helped me to weigh half the lake while Vince and a helper weighed the other half, and it was pleasing to see that everyone had something to weigh. In total there was a total of 520lbs of fish weighed in, an average of just over 20lbs per angler, excellent given that the temperature never felt as if it had risen above freezing all day and just goes to show what a decent venue Monk Lakes is.

    Back to the tearoom for the results, with Mike coming out on top with 54lbs 12ozs to Trevor's (MT Net) 44lbs 04 ozs with Matt taking 3rd with 37lbs 00ozs. Then the presentation of the prizes and a good table-full ensured that everyone went home with something from the day, a few more faces had been put to names from the forum, and everyone seemed to have enjoyed it in a perverse sort of way. I'd just like to add a word of thanks to Vince for his help and a special mention to Dave the Fish, who despite not feeling up to fishing still turned up and stayed to help out with the weigh-in, Many Thanks Mate.  The long distance award as always went to Dai Thomas for making the trip up from the Welsh Valleys for a days fishing with his fellow Maggotdrowners, you're a star.

    We'll have to do it again, though preferably when it's a little warmer.

    Position  Peg       Angler    Weight
     1st Peg 36  Mike Jameson   54lbs 12ozs
     2nd Peg 35  Trevor Little   44lbs 04ozs
     3rd Peg 7  Matt Love   37lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 19  Nick Gilbert   36lbs 12ozs
     5th Peg 18  Bill Gibbins   35lbs 00ozs
     6th Peg 10  Jay Lay   29lbs 14ozs
     7th Peg 28  Steve Clinch   29lbs 04ozs
     8th Peg 24  Roger Harris   21lbs 12ozs
     9th Peg 17  Kevin Loveland   21lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 14  Ian Jones   20lbs 04ozs
     11th Peg 4  Sven Castle   20lbs 00ozs
     12th Peg 13  Jim Boase   19lbs 04ozs
     13th Peg 6  Peter Morton   18lbs 10ozs
     14th Peg 42  Chris Withall   18lbs 00ozs
     15th Peg 20  Vince Gould   17lbs 00ozs
     16th Peg 2  Paul East   14lbs 00ozs
     17th Peg 31  Tony Roberts   13lbs 10ozs
     18th Peg 38  Clive Pritchard      13lbs 00ozs
     19th Peg 26  Dai Thomas   11lbs 08ozs
     20th Peg 41  Alan Loader   10lbs 04ozs
     21st= Peg 40  Pete Midgley     9lbs 00ozs
     21st= Peg 37  Andy Spreadbury     9lbs 00ozs
     21st= Peg 34  Ron Bignold     9lbs 00ozs
     24th Peg 9  Ryan Wells     4lbs 02ozs
     25th Peg 29  Terry Goff     3lbs 12ozs