Vince

  • Monk Lakes. Match Lakes 1 & 4.

    Just a quick visit.

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    Well today promised to be a bit of fun as I was taking Dave, the owner of Maggotdrowning.com down to Monk Lakes for a few hours. Nothing strange in that you might say except for the fact that Dave lives in Leeds!!!!! Shocked [:0]

    He'd actually brought his Wife and eldest daughter down to London as they had tickets to the Prince concert at the O2 arena, so we thought we would make the most of  the opportunity to sneak a few hours fishing while he was down. Word had got out however and it seemed like there may be a few more members of Maggotdrowning making the trip down to Monk Lakes to meet up with him. Wink [;)]

    So Dave finally rocked up at my place at around 12·30 and by the time we arrived at Monks it was close to 2pm. We went up to match lake 4 to find Vince, Dave Collier and Bill Gibbins already ensconced. Welcomes over Dave and I settled in, with Dave opting for the pole while I had travelled relatively light with just my new Shakespeare Pellet Waggler rod, a chair and a box of bits chucked into my carryall.

    The others had been there since around noon and had built their swims up so that they were all catching well, mostly small stockie Carp and Tench, though a few of the better Tench had shown up including a near 5lb'er for Vince who had managed a decent bag from the lake a few days previously.

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    While Bill contented himself with taking the stockies at the rate of 1 a chuck.........

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    I however was soon caught out as having made a schoolboy error Frown [:(].  Playing my 1st fish of the session, a small Carp, things didn't feel quite right and a quick look soon revealed that I had missed out one of the eyes on the rod when I threaded the line through them while setting up Blush [:I], not that the lads got any pleasure from taking the mickey out of my mistake. Tongue [:P]

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    Dave Collier was getting a few, but soon went into "Butler" mode popping down to the snack wagon and returning with the burgers and the teas  so a halt was called as those were consumed. Behind us on match lake 1 a match had recently finished and I could see a few fish moving in the margins where the departing anglers had disposed of their unused bait. As I was finding sport slow in my own swim I took the decision to move over onto the closest swim to see what I could manage from the margins. Smile [:)]

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    Dave meanwhile was sticking at it, even though he took a bit of convincing that his normal "Yorkie" frugal feeding regime needed stepping up now that he was down south where the fish are hungry and need a decent feed, not pidgeons portions Tongue [:P].

    I'm sure he could be heard sobbing quietly to himself as he stepped up the feed from 1 pellet every 10 minutes to a hand full every couple of minutes, but it soon started to reap rewards as he found some better fish including a nice Tench...............

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    Meanwhile I had settled in and with the margins appearing to resemble fish soup I just needed to keep the pellet going in and  using either a GOT Baits  6mm expander or corn on the hook resulted on a fish  virtually every put in, a mixture of Carp, Tench and Barbel with even the occaisional Skimmer thrown in for good measure.

    Chatting to Bill earlier he had mentioned that he had only ever caught 1 Barbel and that had only weighed a couple of ounces, and with the Barbel in Monks now going around the 2lb mark I invited him over to see if he could get one as I had had a dozen already. Well Bill sat there for a good ½hr with me feeding the swim for him, but try as he may all he could manage was a succession of Carp and Tench with me performing the Ghillies duties. It did at least give him a chance to try my rod out with which he was suitably impressed, but of course you don't need me to tell you that as soon as he passed the rod back to me the 2nd fish I caught was.............. A Barbel.Big Smile [:D]

    Just to rub Bill's nose in it Vince wandered over and dropped into a peg next to me and promptly had a Barbel as well.

    With home time fast approaching Dave came over to try his hand with my gear.........

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    ............ and was soon into a fish, not the hoped for Barbel but the first of a few Carp that came in a hectic few minutes, topped off with a nice chunky little Mirror Carp...................

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    So that was it, session over, short and sweet but a real fun session in good company and more than a few fish thrown into the mix as well, It would be greedy to ask for anything more really. Wink [;)]

     

  • Willow Park Fishery.

    The Southern Intersite Match.

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    Well today saw me making the relatively short trip down to Willow Park Fishery at Ash Vale for the Southern Intersite match and within an hour of leaving home I was pulling into the car park to see many of the participants already there, ready and eager for hopefully a good days fishing, despite the fact that it was obviously going to be a scorchingly hot day.

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    Breakfast taken care of, most of the anglers were eager for the draw and while we waited many took the opportunity to catch up with old friends and meet some new ones that they had only spoken to on the various forums before. In that respect it was nice to meet up with bad.boy bagger and baging up art, two lads from Bath who use the TalkAngling forum and had told me how much they had enjoyed reading this blog, Cheers Lads.

    A quick phone call meanwhile revealed that unfortunately Dai Thomas wouldn't be joining us as an electrical problem with his car had forced him to return home to Wales. However a local stepped in to make up the numbers for us ensuring that we would not be short on the day.

    Vince's team meeting was short and to the point, with just 1 instruction.......DON'T WIN!!!!!!!!.
    I should probably explain at this point that Maggotdrowning.com team members don't take the Intersite Team matches too seriously, indeed when the series started, it was designed to be light hearted, and an opportunity for anglers from other sites to meet each other, put faces to names and have a bit of fun. We have just carried on with that ethos despite a competitive edge creeping in for some other teams.

    So with the draw over it was time to make our way to our pegs. I already knew that I would be fishing the Big Lake and peg 73 on the culvert bank was going to be "home" for the next 5 hours.

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     A nice comfy peg and with the pegging leaving every other peg out, plenty of room to operate. Given the good head of Bream present I set up 2 feeder rods and paced them both out to around 45yds and clipped them both up.
    Groundbait was the new Bait-Tech Special'G' Green with Casters and chopped worm added and worm, caster or a combination of both as hookbaits. I did set up a pole for a line at 8mtrs but this was very much a get out of jail option as I wanted to concentrate on the feeder.

    All set up with 25 minutes to go I took a stroll round to see Vince who was on peg 59 over on the Bungalow Bank in what can be a good Bream swim with the wind blowing into it, though todays bright sunshine rather negated that. He had Perry Stone, one of the local experts for company on end peg 57 but seemed relaxed enough when I left him to get back for the start.

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    So 11am and the Klaxon signaled the start of the match. A whole Dendra selected as bait and the feeder punched out, within 30 secs of the feeder settling the tip pulls round and a 8oz Skimmer finds it's way to the safety of the net "Happy Days" a point guaranteed for the team, job done.

    2½ hours later and I haven't had another touch , despite a phone call offering encouragement from Dave (RedLeader) trying various combinations of hook lengths etc, not even a liner. Reluctantly I opt for the pole, balling in 3 big balls containing chopped worm & caster and offering either half a Dendra or Double caster on the hook. A couple of small indications early on, but it's not till Geoff P phones me from Scotland to see how it's going that I finally manage a Perch quickly followed by a Skimmer and a net Roach. Sport is never fast and furious but at least I'm putting a few bits into the net on a regular basis including a nice Crucian of around the pound.

    With around an hour to go something takes a liking to my offering of double caster and as the float sides away my strike is met with a very solid resistance. Vince phones at this point and a quick chat as to just how far Black Hydro can stretch !!!!!!!!! takes place, and as I'm obviously attached to a large lump of a Carp I tell him that I'll phone him back.
    Thankfully the fish seems to be more of a plodder than a torpedo and after 10 anxious minutes it's finally in the landing net. Adrenalin probably makes it look bigger in the net than it really is and I could have sworn it was a"Twenty" however the scales would later confirm it at 17lbs.
    Back in after re-balling with another 3 balls of groundbait brings me a few more perch and roach, when with 15 minutes to go I'm attached to what is obviously another double figure Carp which while not quite as large as the 1st is more of the turbo charged variety!!!!! Once again the Hydro receives a full workout, but just as i begin to feel that i have the beating of it it surfaces and rolls across the line parting it like cotton.
    5 minutes later the klaxon sounds and that's it match over.

    Round come the scales and my 7lbs odd of bits added to the Carp gives me 24lbs 10ozs which is good enough for 2nd in section, edged out by Martin Harper aka The Runner on peg 75 who had the Bream and Crucians turn up on his pole line with an hour to go enabling him to put 29lbs 2ozs on the scales, a good result from the lake on the day.

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    Back to the car-park for the results and it was soon apparent that The Maggotdrowners had stuck to the team instructions with Vince's 3lbs+ just being edged out by Perry Stone's 87lbs 14ozs for the Individual win on the day.
    Middle Lake had by popular consent been exceptionally hard on the day Clive had managed a creditable 14 ozs but was edged out of worst place by Paul (NoMoreLongWalks) with 13ozs . Small lake had produced some more consistent weights but not to the expected level. Thankfully none of the MD's won there sections though Fred(Milo) and I nearly blew it finishing 2nd in ours, allowing us to take our customary last place on the day with 19points.

    I'd like to say a word of thanks to Dave(Pikey)Pearson for his efforts organising the match, superbly done as always, it's not his fault that we always seem to have heatwave conditions on the day of the Southern Intersite. Nice to put some names to yet more faces, we'll have to do it again next year, though hopefully not at Willow Park.

    OFFICIAL INTERSITE RESULT

     Angling Forums   30 points  
     Total Fishing  28 points
     Talk Angling      23 points
     Maggotdrowning   19 points

      Section Winners  
      Small Lake 
     Giles Cochrane     Total Fishing      46lbs 07ozs  
     Dave Baptist    Angling Forums     29lbs 08ozs 
     John Holt     Total Fishing      53lbs 02ozs 
     Mark Harrington     Talk Angling      79lbs 15ozs 
      Middle Lake 
     Hillbilly    Total Fishing      18lbs 08ozs 
     Paul Fillmore     Total Fishing      11lbs 07ozs 
     Mark Nevins     Total Fishing      16lbs 13ozs 
     Dougie Graves    Angling Forums     12lbs 06ozs 
      Big Lake 
     Perry Stone     Talk Angling     87lbs 14ozs 
     Martin Harper     Total Fishing      29lbs 02ozs 

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Maggotdrowning.com

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     Rolf's Pairs Tournament 2007.

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    So there i was 6·30am on Saturday with the car all loaded up and ready to get off to Rolf's Lake for the 2nd Annual Maggotdrowning Pairs Tournament.
    A quick stop off on route in Battersea for a spot of breakfast followed by a trouble free run down the M40 saw me pulling into the services just after 8am, closely followed by Paul East (NoMoreLongWalks) along with Dai and his good lady Anne and Vince (vg1037).
    A short phone call soon revealed that Ady (BigLadWigan) was doing a passable impression of lost & confused driving around Holton trying to remember where the lake was, so he elected to return to the services and follow us down there.

    Soon it was a case of back into the cars and down to Rolf's, arriving just after 9am you can imagine my shock to find Malc and his daughter Gemma already there, indeed the car park was almost full as various Maggotdrowners arrived from all corners of the country.
    Geoff P had taken the long distance award, having been chauffeured down from Scotland by his son for the weekend. While looking around you could see a mini Maggotville emerging as a number of bivvies went up.

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    Talk as usual was about just how many "tons" would come out over the weekend but as I took a walk round the lake, nagging away in the back of my head was a little voice telling me that things might prove to be a lot harder than many people thought owing to all the water that had been in and out of the venue during the preceding weeks.

    It was good to see that pegs 16-18 had been reinstated opening up the choice of pegs available, indeed standing in the car park it was hard to believe that the lake had been bursting it's banks the previous weekend and it was a tribute to the efforts of John and his helpers even going to the trouble of running a pump round the clock in order to make sure that the venue was eminently fishable, leading many to wonder why another website's match due for the Friday had been canceled by them the previous Monday.

    Finally Dave Webster (RedLeader) arrived, having collected Tony Prentice (teepee) on the way he'd obviously had a "Blonde" moment setting the Sat Nav so that the route from Yorkshire to Wheatly was via the M25??????

    So finally we're all assembled and the draw takes place for pairs, which finds me paired for the weekend with Tony Roberts (spamwham) a fellow Marsh AC member, and then the draw for pegs. Dave and I were the last to draw and I found myself holding Peg 34, considered by many to be a flyer, so no pressure. However on arriving I found that the rope that marks the far edge of the swim had been moved away from it's usual position???? Tony. my partner had drawn peg 38 so at least we could keep an eye on each other.

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    Settling into the peg I set the box up on the submerged platform and elected to concentrate on the margins which were about 18" deeper than usual, but also taking advantage of the new ruling that allows the use of rod and reel, set up a feeder rig to cover my options.

    Next door on peg 35 I had Dave "Yorkie" Moore for company, a fellow competitor in The Jinx Series of matches, so if nothing else a good bit of banter was assured.

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    12noon and the all in sounds, and it would be nice to say that we all got off to flyers, but it was Gazmalman who had flown off his platform before the match had even started, Malman Floats? well it would appear he does, even if he is well dotted down due to consuming a few to many pies ..................

    .............the crazy bit is that he did it again during the match, this time losing a weigher in the process that probably cost him the section.

    For a lot of the anglers it proved to be a hard old day, most had fish in their swims at some point in the day but getting them to show an interest in a bait was another matter. Try as they might it proved to be a struggle, some like Dave grafted away for 5 hours and were only rewarded with a single fish proving once again that there is more to it than just turning up at Rolf's to guarantee a ton-up bag.

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    I was lashing in the pellet on the margin line while fishing the feeder out by the rope but for no reward, while teepee opposite on peg 6 had landed 1 and lost a couple. However we all had to watch as Ian Ward (Chin) on peg 7 and Gemma on peg 8 caught steadily from the off and with the lake not fishing to it's potential strolled away from the rest of us. Ian winning the day with 108lbs 8ozs, while Gemma was unfortunate enough to lose a good fish in the final minutes that could have pushed Ian all the way, but still finishing in overall 2nd place with 98lbs, a really top performance on the day allowing her to take more than a few £1 coins off of the assembled company.

    I had been fortunate enough to nick a  few decent fish at the end with a final 12½lb'er with 5 mins to go, my 73¼lbs pushing up to 9th on the day while Tony had found out about the power of Rolf's fish, putting 45lbs on the scales for 13th overall but losing many more. A lesson learned hopefully.

    As most know Rolf's health has not been the best so it was especially good to see him put in an appearance during the afternoon and have a gentle stroll round having a chat with those present.

    The weigh-in proved just how hard it had been for most with only the 1 "ton" and more weights under 50lbs than above it, Rolf's had indeed shown us it's hard side, though hopefully with plenty of feed having gone in, things would improve on Sunday.

    Soon the Barbecue was lit and the beers cracked open with Rolf stopping on for a bite to eat before returning home.
    Around 9pm the rain stared to fall, but with Dave's gazebo and countless brollies available the banter continued for some long into the night.

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    Sunday dawned dry and sunny and with breakfast cooked once more on the barbecue for most it was just a question of waiting for Pete Archer (Vespe) and Keith Arthur (Fishermans Blues) fresh from his morning radio show to join us for the draw. Both duly arrived and the draw was underway.

    I found myself on peg 9 this time while Tony had draw sock on with peg 8, while I had Chin to my left on 10.
    with the all in at 12noon, Ady on peg 31 was looking like Raison, Nudd & Wilson rolled into one as his paste attack brought immediate rewards, alas it was not to last, but he looked good while it lasted, unfortunately all to briefly.

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    I started off with an absolute nightmare , there were fish in front of me but regardless of what I put on the hook or the depth I fished at, all I got were foulhookers that proved to be unlandable. By the time that Ian walked past with his 5th weigher and yet another fish trashed another rig, my pole was thrown up the bank, to stop myself from smashing it in a fit of temper.
    Once again I reverted to meat fished in conjunction with a feeder full of fishery pellet, which finally allowed me to put a few fish together.
    Ian meanwhile was putting another decent net together but was losing a few under the submerged platform costing him several damaged top kits

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    Tony however was going along steadily and managed to beat his PB Chub 3 times during the course of the match, culminating in a glorious 5¾lb'er.

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    Tony (Teepee) had drawn peg 6 for the second day running and although he managed to improve on his day 1 weight, it wasn't by enough to have any effect overall.

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    Throughout the match even though I couldn't see him I could hear Malc (The Jinx) mostly as he traded banter and insults with young Ian .........

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    ......... however he played a bit of a blinder edging to a win on the day with a level 143lbs, pushing Tony down to 2nd place with a creditable 136lbs. I managed 91lbs for 7th on the day and both days results gave us a total of 52points which proved to be enough for us to take the title of MD's Rolf's Pairs Champions for 2007 and receive our trophies from Fisherman's Blues himself.

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    Finally I would like to add my thanks to Dave for organising the whole weekend. To John & Pauline Bennett & John Walker whose efforts to get the fishery ready for us were very much appreciated. To Keith Arthur for joining us on Sunday along with Pete Archer & his sponsor Vespe for providing some goodies for the winners. To Rolf, It was good to see you at your fishery once more and Finally to all The Maggotdrowners in attendance, it's you that make the weekend the success it is. Let's do it all again next year.

    Position               PairsPoints
     1st Peter Morton & Tony Roberts 52
     2nd Ian Ward & Vince Gould 46
     3rd Simon Mound & Paul Thompson     44
     4th Clive Pritchard & Adrian Wood 41
     5th= Malc Doyle & Chris Kendall 39
     5th= Dirk Williams & Dai Thomas 39
     7th Ant Haywood & Paul East 38
     8th Gaz Malman & Gemma Doyle 35
     9th Alex Malman & Geoff Palmer 33
     10th Tony Prentice & Steve Bowman   29
     11th Chris Ellis & Tom Little 28
     12th Keith Arthur & Simon Rowley 26
     13th Dave Webster & Dave Collier 20
     14th Steve Wilson & Pete Archer 18
     15th Dave Moore & Dave West 13
     16th Colin Sharrard & Terry Goff 11

                 Saturday 
     Place         Angler     Weight
     1st Ian Ward    108lbs 08ozs 
     2nd Gemma Doyle      98lbs 00ozs
     3rd Clive Pritchard      91lbs 04ozs
     4th Dirk Williams      84lbs 12ozs
     5th Paul Thompson           84lbs 08ozs
     6th Gaz Malman      80lbs 12ozs
     7th= Chris Kendall      77lbs 12ozs
     7th=  Alex Malman       77lbs 12ozs
     9th Peter Morton      73lbs 04ozs
     10th Simon Mound      57lbs 08ozs
     11th Dave Moore      57lbs 00ozs
     12th Ant Haywood      45lbs 08ozs
     13th Tony Roberts      45lbs 00ozs
     14th Dave Collier      44lbs 08ozs
     15th Paul East      42lbs 08ozs
     16th Geoff Palmer      40lbs 12ozs
     17th Tony Prentice      37lbs 08ozs
     18th Adrian Wood      36lbs 12ozs
     19th Dai Thomas      30lbs 04ozs
     20th= Terry Goff      29lbs 12ozs
     20th= Chris Ellis      29lbs 12ozs
     22nd Steve Wilson      27lbs 08ozs
     23rd Tom Little      23lbs 00ozs
     24th Vince Gould      17lbs 00ozs
     25th Colin Sharrard      15lbs 08ozs
     26th Malc Doyle      15lbs 00ozs
     27th Simon Rowley      11lbs 04ozs
     28th Steve Bowman       8lbs 04ozs
     29th Dave Webster       6lbs 08ozs
     30th Dave West        1lb 00ozs

                  Sunday 
     Place         Angler    Weight
     1st Malc Doyle  143lbs  00ozs  
     2nd Tony Roberts  136lbs  00ozs
     3rd Steve Bowman        121lbs  04ozs
     4th Dirk Williams   114lbs  08ozs
     5th Paul East   111lbs  04ozs
     6th Ian Ward   105lbs  12ozs
     7th Peter Morton     91lbs 00ozs
     8th Keith Arthur     88lbs 12ozs
     9th Chris Ellis     87lbs 08ozs
     10th Vince Gould     75lbs 12ozs
     11th Paul Thompson     65lbs 12ozs
     12th Simon Rowley     60lbs 04ozs
     13th Clive Pritchard     59lbs 08ozs
     14th Simon Mound     58lbs 04ozs
     15th Steve Wilson     54lbs 00ozs
     16th Ant Haywood      50lbs 12ozs
     17th Tony Prentice     49lbs 04ozs
     18th Geoff Palmer     48lbs 08ozs
     19th Adrian Wood     44lbs 12ozs
     20th Dave Webster     44lbs 00ozs
     21st Chris Kendall     32lbs 12ozs
     22nd Tom Little     26lbs 08ozs
     23rd Alex Malman     25lbs 04ozs
     24th Pete Archer     25lbs 00ozs
     25th= Gaz Malman     24lbs 04ozs
     25th= Gemma Doyle     24lbs 04ozs
     27th Dave Moore      23lbs 00ozs
     28th Dai Thomas     22lbs 08ozs
     29th Dave Collier     17lbs 12ozs
     30th Dave West     13lbs 08ozs
     31st Terry Goff     10lbs 08ozs
     32nd Colin Sharrard        DNW

     

  • Hartleylands Farm Fishery. Nick's Lake.

    Well having got back into the swing of things with last weeks Match at Holly Farm, I was keen to get back out onto the bank again to make up for some of the fishing I had missed out on in the preceding weeks.
    A couple of jobs to do 1st thing in the morning meant that I didn't arrive at the fishery till 10am, and with a match on Peartree and the Reservoir a comfy peg on Nick's Lake would do nicely.

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    Unloading the car I could see there was an angler on peg 29 in the corner, so i took a short 20 yard stroll up to peg 32 that had plenty of cover in the margins which would be suitable as I was planning to try out a couple of paste baits and some solid 22 rated Vespe elastic that I had rigged up in my margin pole.

    A couple of hand fulls of mixed pellet into both margins while i set my gear up was all the prep needed, and although it was cloudy, hopefully the wind would keep any rain at bay, after the torrential downpours we had experienced in London the day before.

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    Plumbing up revealed a comfy 3 ft in the margins allowing me to fis a simple dibber rig cocked with a single BB shot at just under half depth on 0·21 MAP Carptek straight through to an eyed size 10 barbless Raptor. The real object of the day was to see how soft a paste I could get away with using, so all the paste would be shipped out with the aid of a small paste pot made up to Teepee's design.
    I had made up plenty of paste (six pints) in 2 different varieties, as I would be relying on just the paste coming of the hook to feed the swims.

    1st put in at 6mtrs down the left hand margin and the float just slid away after 30 seconds and a nice little Common Carp of about 2½ lbs was soon in the net to get me off the mark.
    Bites continued to be almost instant, but a lot of them were from the hordes of small palm sized Skimmers that seemed to have invaded the swim, though doubling the size of the paste bait meant that the bait lasted long enough for yet more Carp to find it before the Skimmers polished it off.

    By about 12·30 the sky had darkened ominously and the angler on peg 29 had packed up and left, and I made the decision to move down there despite the fact that I had landed 25 Carp by then.

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    Yet again a couple of hand fulls of mixed pellet into both margins as I sorted the gear out and went back to the car to get my umbrella. Plumbing up revealed another 6 inches on the depth of the previous swim so I tied up another rig to suit the extra depth.
    Soon the threatened rain arrived and much as I hate fishing under an umbrella I was glad I had it with me, even though the shower only lasted for about ½ hour. Just as the rain eased off I glanced round to see the familiar face of Vince (vg1037) who had popped down to check on my progress. Whether it was his presence standing there behind me in a cream sweatshirt (Sky-lining me? ) or a change brought on by the rain, sport slowed as yet again the Skimmers put in an appearance, however with the return of the sun the Carp started to return as Vince left to take his other half shopping.

    Soon I was into a nice rhythm taking 2 or 3 Carp from each margin before resting it and swapping to the other.
    One of the nice features of Nick's is the variety of Carp in there. Mostly Commons and Mirrors, there are also some Ghosties present along with some really dark Mirrors that are almost black. Another nice feature are the Tench. Normally I've found that Tench don't fare well in waters where they have to compete with a large head of Carp, but through the session I caught a dozen Tench, and while not large they were all fit as fiddles and pleasantly plump.

    Here's a few photo's showing the condition of the Carp present in the lake.....................

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    As the afternoon wore on a better stamp of Carp moved into both margin swims, taking both varieties of paste confidently, the best of them weighing maybe 9lbs. By 5pm they had noshed their way through 6 pints of paste and I called it a day having landed 93 Carp, 12 Tench and a few Skimmers. At a conservative estimate I would think I had 200lbs+ of fish making for a cracking days fishing.

    Next weekend it's the Maggotdrowning Pairs Event at Rolf's Lake and if I can manage a similar sort of performance I'll be well pleased.

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Polepot's Rolf's Rumble.

    TalkAngling.co.uk Forum Match.

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    Well today was the day of Neil McMurran aka polepot's TalkAngling match at Rolf's Lake and by 9·30am the car-park had filled up as the 30 anglers booked in for the day arrived for the draw. With the sun beating out of a clear blue sky it promised to be a warm one and it was good to see Rolf himself in attendance as he had recently been into hospital ThumbsUp [:T].

    As always these internet matches provide the opportunity to put faces to names normally only seen on computer screens, and invariably the banter flows and little side bets are made.

    Malc's daughter Gemma has recently got back into fishing and already beaten a few good anglers leading to her being christened "The Minx" and a Minxed list has been published on a couple of websites detailing those anglers she's beaten. We had a £1 sidebet on the day, but I must admit to having an ominous feeling that this could be the day I was added to the list after all the banter that had been flowing in the past couple of weeks Help [:H].

    Into the drawbag and peg37 stuck to my hand, not a bad draw normally on the little lake and as i made my way down there I saw that Mark C had 34, a noted flyer in the corner. 35 was vacant, on 36 I had polebreaker for company and on 38 matt6900 while further round on 40 was andy222 who had the misfortune to have Malc(The Jinx)Doyle for company on peg 1.

    Setting up I was a little disapointed to have anglers on pegs either side as the pegs are reasonably tight leaving me without an option of a margin peg as such as there is little or no cover on the bankside there. I set up for just 2 lines, 1 at 12mtrs and 1 at 7mtrs, both hard on the deck with a spare rig for up in the water should it be needed.

    11·30am and the all in saw me feed a large pot of Rolf's feed pellets on both lines and ithen went out at 12mtrs with a GOT 11mm soft hooker. The float just sailed away and I was obviously attached to one of the resident carp. However Malc and Rolf walked past and after a bit of encouragement for Malc the rig came sailing back with just a scale attached Disapprove [V].

    There then followed 3hrs of absolute frustration as I was plagued by hordes of silvers. It didn't matter what I put on the hook, Corn, Meat, Paste or Pellet in either 6 or 11mm, I couldn't buy a bite from a Carp Frown [:(].

    Looking to my right I could see Mark C steadily putting a decent bag together from 34 alternating between the pole and feeder and even polebreaker was nicking a few.........

    looking towards Mark

    Andy over on 40 was plugging on and sneaking the odd one or two out and looking forward to a better day than he'd had on a previous visit when is was unprepared for the strength and fighting power of the Rolf's Carp..........

    Andy Felton

     Malc was having yet more trouble getting to grips with Red Hydro and was having to do his best "Matt Nutt" impression in order to land some of the Carp, but at least he was catching which was more than I was managing Crybaby [:C] ..........

    Malc 2

    While over towards pegs 8 and 9 Fred and Griffo could be seen having a right old ding dong, both obviously heading towards what would prove to be decent bags Smile [:)]..........

    across to 7 8 and 9

    Next door on 38 matt6900 had managed to get a reasonable Tench from his margin peg to his left and finally managed to get amongst a few lumps during the final couple of hours despite loosing one landing net head and breaking another Shocked [:0]..............

    matt6900

    While tucked away over in the opposite corner on peg3 Halfounce was making hay and quietly slipping more than a few fish into the net...............

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    For my part, I finally managed an 11lb weigher and 3 smaller Carp, but it just didn't happen, despite lashing the bait in I just couldn't feed off the silvers and I finished the match with just 34lbs to show for my efforts Frown [:(].

    Tony(Rive T)Walsh took the honours on the day with a fine Double Ton weighing 203lbs 11ozs, a bit of a change from his usual catches from canals Big Smile [:D].

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     Halfounce ended up in 2nd place with 192lbs 09ozs while Fred came out just ahead in his peg to peg battle with Griffo with 187lbs 12ozs to 185lbs 09ozs.

    Gemma managed 68lbs 06ozs to double my weight and take my £1 as well as add my scalp along with 9 others to "The Minxed List" Crybaby [:C].

    So finally a big THANK YOU to Neil for organising a most enjoyable day in good company. Hopefully we'll be able to do it again in the not to distant future.

    I'm back at Rolf's next Saturday on the 1st round of Malc's Jinx Series, hopefully I'll be able to avoid those silvers and find a few more carp then.

    Here's the results from the day

    Position  Peg               Angler  Weight  
     1st Peg 15 Tony(Rive T)Walsh 203lbs 11ozs  
     2nd Peg 3 Halfounce 192lbs 09ozs
     3rd Peg 9 Fred 187lbs 12ozs
     4th Peg 8 Griffo 185lbs 09ozs
     5th Peg 23 Steve001 149lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 13 dnw 147lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 26  Martin B 144lbs 13ozs
     8th Peg 19 Clive  135lbs 10ozs
     9th Peg 34 Mark C 132lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 31 Keith 130lbs 10ozs
     11th Peg 38 matt6900 126lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 20 can'tdraw 107lbs 12ozs
     13th Peg 1 Malc 106lbs 09ozs
     14th Peg 40 andy222   92lbs 06ozs
     15th Peg 29 Dave A   89lbs 04ozs
     16th Peg 30 buckskinss   86lbs 02ozs
     17th Peg 11 MPO380   84lbs 11ozs
     18th Peg 28 Vince   69lbs 10ozs
     19th Peg 4 Ubat   69lbs 08ozs
     20th Peg 27 Gem   68lbs 06ozs
     21st Peg 36 polebreaker   64lbs 12ozs
     22nd Peg 21 cornerstone   64lbs 06ozs
     23rd Peg 14 Kingfisher   58lbs 08ozs
     24th Peg 2 Larry Teapot              53lbs 12ozs
     25th Peg 6 Ridgeacre   51lbs 13ozs
     26th Peg 10 Royst   51lbs 08ozs
     27th Peg 7 polepot   49lbs 06ozs
     28th Peg 32  Brian G   36lbs 06ozs
     29th Peg 37 Pete M   34lbs 00ozs
     30th Peg 22 leetwin     9lbs 00ozs

     

  • Monk Lakes. Match Lakes 1 & 3.

    Disabled Angler.co.uk
    Charities Championship Match.

    Monks 1 and 3

    Well today was the day for the 2nd qualifying match for the Disabled Angler.Co.Uk Charities Championship.
    A nice smooth run down to Monk Lakes saw me pulling into the car park around 7·45am soon to be followed by Paul East (NoMoreLongWalks) A quick look at the lakes confirmed it would be windy as usual and with nothing more to be learnt we adjourned for breakfast Big Smile [:D].

    After a while the usual suspects started to arrive, Vince armed with the reams of paperwork that accompany him when he organises a match. Dirk and Craig who he'd dragged along for company. Wayne Panting with his helper Rob Panding, who would also be fishing today. Young Sven for his annual outing onto the match circuit and Clive seeking some respite from his recent gruellers at Rolf's. Dirk and Craig then set about parting the assembled anglers from a few more with the offer of raffle tickets and a chance in the quess the weight competition Wink [;)].

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    Draw time saw 39 anglers booked in, mostly lads hoping to get an insight on the venue before next weeks Fishomania qualifier, meaning every other peg was left out on the 2 lakes. Myself(peg24), Dirk(peg22), Paul (peg20)and Vince(peg16) drawn almost together on the causeway of Lake 1 with Sven opposite me on the far bank leading to a £1 side bet mini-match being hastily agreed.

    Setting up I opted for the pole, finding a comfy 5ft at 11mtrs and a couple of feet in the margin on either side.
    I'd taken a waggler rod with the intention of fishing the pellet waggler, but the wind from left to right made it a non starter IMO, though the angler on the peg to my right went with it, so i would be able to judge whether I had made the right decision Smile [:)].

    11am and all-in with 2 large pots of GOT 4mm sinking pellet and a few grains of corn going in at 11mtrs and a big handfull going into both margins. Bait for the day was GOT 6mm expanders and their 6mm soft hookers in both catmeat and liver flavour.

    A small Tench and an F1 in the 1st couple of put ins was a nice start but the wind was making presentation hard.
    I stuck at it for about 30mins before having a look on the inside with a top2 which produced a Skimmer straight away Smile [:)].

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    Paul behind me was bemoaning the fact that he couldn't catch up in the water regardless of what he tried, but it was probably due to the fact that he had come straight from a night shift and was cream crackered .

    Dirk was enjoying himself as usual putting more than a few fish into the net and so he should have been, seeing as I had drawn his peg for him, his usual flyer of an end peg right next to the airators ThumbsUp [:T].


    Over on the other side Sven seemed happy enough even though from what I could see sport appeared to be pretty slow Disapprove [V].....................


    ............. he wasn't alone in this however as from what I could see nobody was exactly taking the place apart.

    Vince appeared to be struggling with trying to decide which was his best line to fish, though he did have me worried for a while when he came over with a ball of paste for me to try, saying that he was starting to bag a few carp on it ( you have to have fished with Vince to know that "bagging" is a relative term where he's concerned Big Smile [:D])

    Around 1·30 Dave (The Fish) Collier put in an appearance and very kindly got the teas in for us allowing us to go through to the end at 4pm. I'd had a steady match catching pretty regularly with a real mixture of fish... F1's, Carp, Barbel, Ide, Tench (both green and golden), Skimmers and even a solitary Perch making up my net that I guessed went over 50lbs but which I new wasn't going to be good enough.

    Packing up while we waited for the scales was when disaster struck!!!!!! Shocked [:0] Leaning across my box to lift up the footplate the box tipped and three of my drawers went flying into the swim. Much hilarity ensued as my fellow anglers offered their symathy as I delved around up to my armpits retrieving spools of line, disgorgers and all the various bit's and bobs that hade come to inhabit those draws over the years Angry [:(!].

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    Scales time and Vince managed a mid thirties weight, while Paul tipped back for a DNW. Dirk took the coin with 72lbs with me only managing 66lbs and Sven a meagre 10lbs, not that he was gloating or anything when he got his hands on our coins Frown [:(].........

    Back to the car park for the results and it was soon apparent that the lakes had fished hard on the day, though a total of 1871lbs 12 ozs was put on the scales, averaging out at just under 48lbs per man.

    Raffle done and out of the way it was result time, and firstly the section winners recieved their coin......



     Section A   peg 18     J Young          83lb 08oz
     Section B peg 32 B Maylyn 83lb 08oz 
     Section C peg 108 C Pritchard 55lb 00oz
     Section D peg 132 B Ramsden 68lb 12oz

    In overall 3rd place was A Willet with 94lbs from peg 12 on Lake 1...........


    Taking the runners-up spot with 97lbs 1oz from peg 92 on Lake 3 was Gary Cross.........


    In 1st place with the only Ton-up weight of the day of 122lbs from peg 112 on Lake 3 was Rob Panding........

    Finally just a word of Thanks to Vince for the bulk of the organisation, and a further word of thanks to all the Anglers that supported the day allowing us to add a further £391 to the total for the year ThumbsUp [:T].

    Looking forward to next year already Big Smile [:D].

    The full result is as below

     1st  R Panding 122lbs 00ozs
     2nd  G Cross   97lbs 01ozs 
     3rd A Willet   94lbs 00ozs 
     4th J Young   83lbs 08ozs
     5th B Malyn   83lbs 08ozs
     6th D Williams   72lbs 00ozs
     7th J Clark   68lbs 12ozs
     8th T Bailey   68lbs 04ozs
     9th P Morton   66lbs 00ozs
     10th A Cumming              63lbs 12ozs
     11th T Clark   60lbs 00ozs
     12th S Joy   56lbs 12ozs
     13th C Pritchard   55lbs 00ozs
     14th G Barbata   54lbs 10ozs
     15th D Wheeler   51lbs 04ozs
     16th A Milsom   50lbs 12ozs
     17th S Sharpe   50lbs 08ozs
     18th K Borer   48lbs 12ozs
     19th J Hague   47lbs 12ozs
     20th M Dowling   47lbs 04ozs 
     21st S Pearson   46lbs 12ozs
     22nd T Baker   45lbs 09ozs
     23rd D Ward   44lbs 12ozs
     24th A Walker   42lbs 12ozs
     25th A Szekeres   41lbs 04ozs
     26th J Webber   38lbs 08ozs 
     27th W Panting   37lbs 12ozs
     28th W Taylor   36lbs 08ozs
     29th I Carley   36lbs 00ozs
     30th I Webber   35lbs 08ozs
     31st V Gould   35lbs 06ozs
     32nd M Collins   34lbs 08ozs
     33rd D Sage   33lbs 04ozs
     34th A Piper   32lbs 02ozs
     35th C Hunt   24lbs 00ozs
     36th I Covey  21lbs 00ozs
     37th S Castle   10lbs 00ozs
     38th=M Leask        DNW
     38th= P East        DNW


    A very pleasant and unexpected aside to this match was both Vince and I being presented at the end with a small token of their appreciation from Disabled-Angler.co.uk for our efforts in putting the match together Smile [:)].

     

  • Monk Lakes. Match Lake 2.

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    Off down to Monk Lakes today to meet up with a few lads from the Maggotdrowning site. Overcast skies but a really mild 10°C on the way down held the promise of a few fish to be had.
    8·45 in the car park and Nick and Tony had arrived, shortly followed by Dave(TheFish) and Colin. Vince had already told me that he would be arriving late and a quick chat with Ron the bailiff had ensured we could use keepnets for what was to be a light hearted knock up.

    Making our way over to Lake 2 we passed the heavy plant that is in the process of re-excavating the old catfish lake to a deeper depth.
    Parking up we decided to fish the closest pegs which included the corner flyer, peg 45. We had an impromptu draw to ensure fairness and Colin ended up with the flyer, then Nick, myself, Dave and Tony. We decided Vince could tag onto the end as penance for late arrival Big Smile [:D].

    A leisurely tackle up session interrupted only by Nick moaning that the cold wind was blowing towards him and why couldn't he fish the opposite bank so the wind was off his back and there were fish topping over there, finally came to an end when Nick swung in a gudgeon that had hung itself on his hook that was already baited Tongue [:P].

    Most of us has settled for the pole, though Nick had set up a waggler as well. Colin was soon into a fish......

    ....... as was Nick, while the rest of us we a little slower off the mark Frown [:(].

    15 minutes in and Vince arrived and was soon set up and fishing.....

    .....Tony has started to get a few but was having to chop and change baits in an effort to keep the bites coming.

    I was having a bit of a struggle, having wasted a bit to much time trying to catch close in, before moving out to 9mtrs and alternating baits to start catching with any regularity.
    Dave's arthritis was giving him a bit of jip in the cool conditions, but by fishing short and sticking at it, he was still managing to put a few together Wink [;)].
    The beauty of the match lakes at Monk is the wide variety of fish that are stocked, Carp, F1's, Barbel, Chub, Ide, Orfe, Tench(Green & Golden) Bream and Perch amongst the species on offer.

    Colin and Nick appeared to have the bulk of fish in front of them, with Colin always seeming to have the edge, though we were all catching if not as regularly as the dynamic duo Smile [:)].

    About 3·30 we decided to call it a day as the sun started to set....

    Dave had brought the scales so a quick weigh in was done.......

    Vince managed 17lbs.


    Tony had a creditable 49lbs.


    Dave put 28lbs on the scales.


    My net came to 41lbs.


    Nick had 59lbs, 10lbs of that caught while we were weighing the rest in Tongue [:P].


    Finally Colin was the star of the day with a tremendous 118lbs!!!!!
    (Only part of which is in the photo.)
    Doing justice to the flyer ThumbsUp [:T].

    So farewells made and Happy New Years wished, we packed up for the day. Over 300lbs of fish between the 6 of us, plenty of good natured banter and great company had made for another good day ThumbsUp [:T].
    Must do it again sometime (as if we really need an excuse Big Smile [:D]).

     

  • Holly Farm Fishery. Trotters Lake.

    Disabled Angler.co.uk

    Charities Championship.
    The Final.

     



    Saturday 30th September 2006 saw 38 qualifying anglers along with family, friends and helpers decend on Holly Farm Fishery situated just outside the village of Ashby Magna in Leicestershire for the Final of the Disabled Angler.Co.Uk Charities Championship 2006 to be fished on Trotters Lake.



    1st order of the day for most on arrival was breakfast served up by Rita and her staff in the excellent onsite Cafe, before booking in and parting with their pools money under the eagle eye of Bucko, whereupon Linda parted them from yet more cash for the aftermatch raffle .

    Thankfully the weather for the day promised to be a vast improvement from the previous day when the area had been hit by torrential rain for most of the day, however all that water into the lakes would probably have an effect on sport on the day .

    9·30am and the draw saw anglers dispersing to their pegs, some more eagerly than others to prepare for the 11am all in.

    11am and with a few anglers landing fish on their 1st casts, things were looking good, but alas for most sport didn't continue at anything like that pace. A couple of hours in and it was becoming obvious that most were working hard for very little reward, with each fish being hard won.



    Just to put a further damper on things the rain then arrived, but thankfully after about an hour abated. What fish were being caught appeared to be coming from the first twenty pegs, while most of the rest struggled on with just the odd fish.



    4pm brought the all out, and while everyone managed to avoid the dreaded DNW, the weights it has to be said weren't the greatest ever recorded .

    With their gear packed away, everyone assembled back in the clubhouse for an aftermatch meal prior to the prize giving and raffle.


    With everyone fed and watered it was time for the prizegiving, and it was lovely to see Steve Bishop in attendance to present the prizes.


    For those of you who aren't aware Steve is the main sponsor of Disabled Angler.co.uk through his company BR Electrical, so a big vote of thanks is due to Steve ThumbsUp [:T].

    First off was the presentation of the medals for the team event which this year was won by the boys that qualified at Lindholme Lakes.


    Next it was the turn of the section winners on the day.




    Finally down to the main frame and in 3rd place it was D Ribbons..........


    In 2nd place overall and Disabled Champion for 2006 was Wayne Panting ThumbsUp [:T]....


    while in 1st place overall and Non-Disabled Champion 2006 was Bob Reed ThumbsUp [:T]....


    We than found time for a surprise presentation of a silver salver to John & Linda, by way of thanks for all the time and effort that they put into the organisation of the Charities Championship, and without which it would be impossible to run the event ThumbsUp [:T].


    Finishing off with the raffle with prizes provided by Mark Pollard (one of The Danglers patrons), Holly Farm and various individuals, brought the day to an end and a time for farewells Wave [:W].

    Thanks to Del & Rita Rogers and their staff for providing the venue and superb facilities for the Final.
    Thanks to all the anglers who have fished in the whole series of matches.
    Their efforts mean that the total being donated between Macmillan (Cancer relief) & Francis House (Children’s Hospice) stands at £ 2182, which at the end of the day is what the whole thing has been about.

    Very Well Done to All, Let's do it all again next year ThumbsUp [:T].


    This is my own individual take on the day......

    Well, a restless night meant that i was up and on the road nice and early on my way up to Ashby Magna in Leicestershire for the Final of The Disabled Angler Charities Championship that was being Fished on Trotters lake at Holly Farm.

    A smooth trip up saw me arrive at the fishery at around 7·30am to be greeted by the smiling face of Del Rogers  (The owner). A quick chat and looking round i saw Stuart Joy, another Southern qualifier pulling in.

    Welcomes over Stuart and I went for a walk round Trotters to try and get a feel for the venue before adjourning to the clubhouse for Breakfast, where we were joined by Darren (badatfishing) and a few other earlybirds.

    Soon all the usual suspects were arriving, Lucky Wayne with his good lady Sharon and the kids in tow. Bucko and Linda ready to part us all from our cash and various other reprobates Tongue [:P], including Vince who was looking for a 2nd victory over me to follow up his success at Lemington.

    All to soon it was 9·30am and draw time, 31 for me and 33 for Vince with 32 vacant meant that at least a bit of fun would be had , and after helping Wayne get his kit round to his peg I was soon setting up in preparation for the match.
    A small method feeder for tight across was set up, though things were tight with so many pegged closely on a tight bend. Pole for 8mtrs and the margin completed the set up for the day.

    11am and all in, and 1st chuck across with the method the tip wraps round and a little Tench of maybe 1lb is soon in the net. Great Start Approve [^]!!!!!!!!
    Unfortunately that was it, not so much as another knock or even a liner was to come my way from that line for the remainder of the match Frown [:(].

    Struggle was the least of it, with just a couple of small roach coming to the various pole lines despite trying paste (2 types) maggot, catmeat, pellet and corn at various stages .
    Sharon came round and I asked her to have a stroll round with my camera and try and get some action photos. It says it all for how slow sport was that she didn't manage to capture 1 fish being landed .

    Looking round, nearly everyone in the immediate area seemed in the same boat, though reports were filtering through of others round the other side getting a few.
    Vince had managed a couple of carp on the method at the start and was still getting indications, though unable to convert them to fish in the net.

    A couple of hours in Lucky Wayne's better half, Sharon came round with a very welcome fresh brewed cuppa, and to be honest it looked like being the highlight of the day, as soon after it started to rain .

    All match long I had been trickling bait under a small bush to my right, and with a couple of hours to go decided to concentrate on it. After 10 mins something made off with the corn and there was a healthy amount of black hydro heading towards the island. 5 minutes later and I gratefully slid the net under a Carp of around the 8lb mark .

    That was it however, despite knicking a few bits of prawn off Wayne having watched him catch late on, nothing else appeared from under that bush except another couple of small roach .

    Weigh-in just provided confirmation of just how hard it had been, but at least my 10lbs allowed me to edge out Lucky Wayne by a couple of ounces and double Vince's 5lb .

    Back to the clubhouse for a meal and the presentations, followed by the raffle, where as usual I appeared to have every number but the winning ones .
    All to soon it was time for goodbyes and farewells, followed by a 3 hour drive home. All in all, not the best days fishing.........but it was a great day out, in fine company . Well Done to all the Series Organisers and Competitors who over the Series raised £2182 for the respective Charities.

    Let's see if we can beat that amount next year ThumbsUp [:T].

     

  • Lemington Lakes. Westminster Lake.

    Maggotdrowning.com
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     Individual Championship 2006.

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    Well what can I say?
    A real demonstration of the highs and lows of fishing.
    Last year I won and Steve12 packed up early having had a dire time. This year it was my turn for a grueller and Steve12 took the title.

    I arrived around 8·30am to find the cast already assembling, and after one of Debbies excellent cooked breakfasts it was draw time.
    Helping Vince ensured that the 2 of us had to pick for each other at the end, and while I pulled an absolute flyer (2) out for Vince, he finally managed to tuck me right up with peg30 on Dead Mans corner.


    Strolling to my peg I found that I had Clive for company on peg 31, while just up on 27 & 28 were Hazel and Dave. Malc was to join us later on peg34 so the omens weren't good even then.


    Set up was relatively simple with a feeder rod for a chuck to the island, but the pole revealed a max of just 2½ft of water which was at 11mtrs, The margins were alive, however this was with RATS not FISH. All day long they were working the margins, even diving down to grab any feed that was fed.

    Anyway 11am and the all in, just as Malc arrives, and with a couple of pots of pellet mixed with corn at 11mtrs, I went out on the feeder to allow it to settle.
    Clive meanwhile was out straight out onto the pole line.


    Hazel and Dave were soon into fish (small skimmers) and remarking that thing appeared to be a tad quiet in my swim,
    Quiet wasn't the word, but after about 40 mins Clive had a bite!!!! but managed to bump the small skimmer that was briefly attached. Another 5 mins and I had a bite!!!!!! and soon had a 14oz skimmer safely in the net.

    At that point in time both Clive and I should have packed up and gone to the pub, because that was the end of any action in either of our swims.
    Malc was trying his best to liven things up, and to be honest the banter was to prove the best part of the whole day for a few of us.


    Wayne strolled past on a regular basis doing a fine job for those lucky enough to require fish to be weighed.


    Just to cap things off I got a phone call from Dirk, who took great delight in informing me that our pegs were so bad that they aren't normally included in matches as they never produce. My reply to this information is probably best not printed for fear of offending the more sensitive amongst you.

    Musky was plugging away a bit further round with his waggler and had managed to snare a couple of Carp, but other than that I couldn't really see anyone else and only had Wayne's updates to go on as to who was catching.


    Towards the end it was painfully obvious that it wasn't going to happen and Clive could be found with a glazed expression on his face, or was he really asleep?


    Dave and Hazel continued to snare the odd fish much to their delight, though Dave did manage to lose what appeared to be a decent Carp after it had been on a tour of Hazels swim.

    Finally release came in the form of the all out at 4pm though the fun was just about to begin for most in the form of let's take full advantage and rip the p*ss out of Peter.

    Back to the car park and it's presentation & raffle time, with Wayne once again stepping in as chief ticket seller.
    Dave demanded a photo of me handing over the £1 coin that I had accidently dropped into his keepnet at the end of the match. Such a rare site that he had to have a record of it......


    2 sections were payed out, 1 to Bezza who had already left, and the other to Smiling Steve Wilson........

    3rd place proved to be a tie between Matt and Milo who both put 43lbs 4ozs on the scales..........



    2nd was taken by LG, Dave's travelling companion with a weight of 54lbs 4ozs.........

    1st on the day went to Steve12, his weight of 56lbs 11ozs allowing him to take the lions share of the winnings and trophy along with the title of Maggotdrowning Individual Champion 2006.........

    The raffle raised £95 on the day which is being donated to Cancer Research thanks to all those who donated prizes.

    I would just like to offer a BIG THANK YOU to Vince who did his usual fine job of organising the day, and another BIG THANK YOU to all of you who attended on the day, which is what really makes things worthwhile. Hopefully we'll see you all again next year, even if it is at a different venue.
     
     1st  Steve12  56lb 11ozs  
     2nd  LG 54lb 04ozs
     3rd=  Matt Nutt 43lb 04ozs
     3rd=  Milo 43lb 04ozs
     5th  SteveW 41lb 03ozs
     6th  Bezza 37lb 09ozs
     7th  Mouse 34lb 00ozs
     8th  Bricktop 30lb 13ozs
     9th  Daylewlia 27lb 08ozs 
     10th  Royst 23lb 13ozs
     11th Dave W 14lb 12ozs
     12th Simple Simon 12lb 00ozs
     13th Muskrat 10lb 12ozs
     14th Lake Lady 10lb 03ozs
     15th Vince   7lb 00ozs
     16th Simon (Me)   3lb 07ozs
     17th Polepot   2lb 13ozs
     18th Bucko   1lb 08ozs
     19th Arkwright   1lb 05ozs
     20th Malc   1lb 04ozs
     21st= Peter         14ozs
     21st= Fish4alarf         14ozs
      Tommy     DNW
      Clive     DNW
      MarkC Adroit     DNW
     

     

  • Monk Lakes. Match Lake 2.

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    Southern Championship.

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    Having dropped Maria off at work at 6am and then loaded the car up, I took a leisurely drive down to Monk Lakes arriving earlier than anticipated at around 8am. Once again the fishery had put the "Welcome Maggotdrowners" sign out, and after parking up I thought I'd take a quick look at match lake 2, only to find that Terry (wily) Clive (blackhydro) & Darren (badatfishing) along with RonB had beaten me to it .

    A quick look confirmed that you would either have the wind full in your face all day or off your back depending on your draw.


    Some seemed to fancy peg 45, whether for the short walk or the fact it was a corner end-peg was open to debate. whoever drew it would have the wind full in their face however with very little chance of getting a brolly up should the threatened bad weather appear .

    Back for a bit of breakfast and the draw, and pulling into the car park is a white Carlton estate and Dai's arrived for his 1st outing since he had his operation. He'd spoken to me a couple of days earlier saying that he fancied it having not been out for months, and my mention that he just might just finally catch a GOLDEN TENCH here, probably made his mind up though.

    At the draw Vince announced that the previous match had been won from peg 45, so you can imagine just how delighted he was to see it resting in my hand when I pulled it out of the hat .


    Setting up it was obvious that fishing long up in the water would be hard work, and as I had been off work for the previous 3 days with a pulled muscle in my back it wasn't really an option for me . Plumbing up though revealed a good 2?feet on a top 2 line with just 3 feet at about 5 meters.
    With every other peg missed out I was pretty sure that I could catch close, so made up my mind to go for it from the off, and with Clive (blackhydro) to my left setting up to fish further out I would be able to see if I needed to lengthen my line as things progressed .

    11am and Vince called all-in and I fed 3 lines, 2 just a comfortable underarm for 4mm pellets and another cupping in at 5 meters. Baits for the day were just GOT 6mm expanders and Paste, but before I could put a pellet on a shout from Dai had me running down the bank to capture this moment .....


    .......... Just the sort of thing that makes it all worthwhile, the smile wouldn't leave Dai's face for the rest of the match .
    Back on my peg and I dropped the top2 rig in and the float just kept going!! Had I overshotted it? obviously not as the black hydro streamed out of the top. 30 seconds later and an 8oz Barbel is safely in the net and I'm off and running.
    Looking around it was soon evident that plenty of people were putting a few fish in their nets and miraculously the wind was holding the threat of rain off despite plenty of grey clouds scudding past.
    It soon became evident that my peg appeared to be solid with small Barbel, super fit fish in perfect condition that gave a good account of themselves on soft set Black Hydro.

    Now a constant bone of contention on forums is Barbel in still waters, I can only say that these fish in Monks are as fit as any that I've caught in rivers over the years and appear none the worse for wear due to their environment.
    Indeed they have been bred at the fish farm that adjoins the Monk Lakes complex.


    Sport was steady and with 3 and a bit hours gone Dave the Fish came along for his customary chat while he had a sarnie, and admitting to around 40lbs for his efforts so far . I estimated I had around 100 fish split between my 2 nets and decided to use a 3rd net for the final part of the match. Getting up to reposition my nets, I slipped !!!!!! Both feet straight in past my ankles , thankfully I had a spare pair of boots in the car, so a quick time out to change and sort things out left me with around 1hrs to go.

    Thankfully despite this disruption they were still there and I caught steadily right up to the end at 4pm landing my last fish as Vince called the all out.

    Weigh in time, and our bank had obviously been Barbel Alley, Dave starting off with 65lbs just edging RonB's 63lbs. Dai proving he was back in the groove putting a very creditable 81lbs on for a section win, Clive just missing out with 78lbs.


    My 3 nets totaled 100lbs putting me into pole, but with Nick Gilbert admitting to 80lbs or maybe a tad more.

    Next up was Polemad who had been opposite me, just missing out on a "TON" with 95lbs.

    Then we came to Mr Gilbert. What can I say? other than "I'll NEVER BELIEVE ANOTHER OF HIS ESTIMATES AGAIN!!!!!!!" as his 80lbs guesstimate transformed itself into 170lbs!!!!!!. a superb weight on the day comprising of nearly all carp as with the wind behind him he had been able to catch up in the water on banded pellet all day.


    It proved to be Nick's biggest ever match weight making him a worthy winner and MD's Southern Champion 2006.

    The rest of the weigh-in Produced yet more weights between 50-80lbs, even Vince's daughter Jessica managing a creditable 21lbs with dad's help.


    While Vince himself despite spending time with Jessica putting together a nice bag weighing 52lbs .


    So back for a welcome cuppa and the results revealing that the 16 anglers present had put 1120lbs on the scales, an average of 70lbs per angler.

     1st       Nick Gilbert  170lbs 00ozs 
     2nd Peter Morton 100lbs 08ozs
     3rd Rob Page   95lbs 00ozs
     4th Dai Thomas   81lbs 08ozs
     5th John Brimicombe     80lbs 08ozs
     6th Clive Pritchard   78lbs 08ozs
     7th Chris Withall   70lbs 00ozs
     8th Dave Collier   65lbs 00ozs
     9th Darren Smith   64lbs 00ozs
     10th Ron Bignold   63lbs 00ozs
     11th   Paul East       57lbs 08ozs
     12th Terry Goff   53lbs 00ozs
     13th Vince Gould   52lbs 08ozs
     14th Colin Sharrard   44lbs 08ozs
     15th Kevin Loveland   24lbs 00ozs
     16th Jessica Gould   21lbs 00ozs

    All that remains is to say a BIG THANK YOU to Vince for organising the day, and all those that turned up to make it a most enjoyable day, I'm sure we'll be doing it all again in the not to distant future.

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

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     Rolf's Pairs Tournament 2006.

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    Well where can I start?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Sunday

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

    Total Points

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


    Individuals Total Weights.

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

    Total weight caught over the weekend was 6,134lb

    You can find Rolf's version of events HERE

     

  • Willow Park Fishery.

    The Southern Intersite Match.

     

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    Well, Saturday morning 8am and we all started to assemble in the Cafe at Willow for the Intersite match. It promised to be a grueller as the temperature was already up to 18°C and would make it to 30°C before the day was out.
    Last to arrive were Neo and Brian who had travelled up from Wales at less than 24hrs notice to fill in for people that had to drop out, and Milo who had got caught in a bit of traffic.

    The team on the day was as follows with the respective lakes we were fishing on...

    1. Vince - Big (Team Captain)
    2. Peter - Big
    3. Milo(Fred P.) - Big

    4. Matt Nutt - Middle
    5. Gary Thorpe - Middle
    6. Blackhydro (Clive)- Middle
    7. NoMoreLongWalks(Paul) - Middle
    8. Slimcatcher(Nick B.) - Middle
    9. Neo1(Nick W.) - Middle

    10. Me (Simon) - Small
    11. RonB - Small
    12. Badatfishing (Darren) - Small
    13. Brian Bevan - Small
    14. Andy222 - Small
    15. Polepot(Nick J.) - Small

    How did my match go??????

    This was my draw, Peg 77, looks lovely doesn't it?

     

    Unfortunately it proved to be almost entirely devoid of fish, or at least those that were in any way inclined to feed in the heat of the day. 3 hours on the feeder produced not so much as a bite, and the pole line appeared devoid of life as well apart from a few small perch that fell to some worms that polepot had let me have.

    A quick visit to vince mid match revealed that he was having an even worse time than me, with just a couple of knocks on the feeder that had come to nothing, although he did lose a beast of a carp right at the death as it dragged his rig through the roots of a nearby bush in the margins.

    4pm and the all out revealed the full horror of the battering with Milo weighing 2ozs, Vince recording a DNW and I ended up with 4lbs 4ozs of small Perch, to all finish last in our respective sections.

    Our stars on the day were NoMoreLongWalks(Paul), Gary Thorpe and Matt Nutt who each scored section 2nds

    Overall the top 5 on the day was as follows.........

    1st    Omega Mike        TF 56lb 06oz  
     2nd Russell Grimes     TF 52lb 00oz
     3rd Giles Cochrane     AF 51lb 08oz
     4th Micky Davies      TF 46lb 10oz
     5th Dave Pearson       AF 39lb 05oz

    Teams.........

     Total Fishing 38 points  
     Angling Forums 34 points 
     Maggotdrowning.com 17 points


    Making the running totals for this years series.......

     Total Fishing                 101 points 
     Maggotdrowning.com    69 points
     Angling Forums   34 points
     TalkAngling   30 points

    ....... with the Northern match still to come.

     

  • Monk Lakes. Match Lake 2.


    Sponsored By: BR-Electrical.co.uk


    Round 2
     
    A 9·30 draw saw a healthy turnout of 35 anglers assembled for the 2nd round of the Charities Championship on Match Lake 2 at Monk Lakes on a cooler day than the 2 preceeding ones.
    Despite this everyone managed to get amongst the fish, predominantly Carp, Tench, Bream & Barbel ensuring some good mixed nets for most of the field, despite the temperature never rising much above 12°C and a spot of rain arriving in the afternoon.


    Winner on the day was J Davis with a very creditable 125lbs 08ozs ThumbsUp [:T].



    2nd was Paul Hamlyn with a level 114lbs .



    3rd with the other Ton+ bag on the day was P Speakman with 101lbs 08ozs



    The other 5 qualifiers for The Charities Championship Final on September 30th at Holly farm, Leicestershire were S Joy, A Smith, Dave Baptist, Russ Evans and I Carley.

    Section winners on the day were
    A Section

    S Joy 95lbs 02ozs.

    B Section.

    Dirk Williams 70lbs 08ozs

    AND


    S Middleton 70lbs 08ozs

    C Section.

    R Evans 88lbs 07ozs

    D Section.

    D Trustlove 58lbs 14ozs


    Total Weight brought to the scales today was 1961lbs 08ozs

    Lastly a few words of thanks.
    Firstly to Vince Gould for his organisation of the match on behalf of Disabled Angler.Co.Uk. ThumbsUp [:T]


    To Simon Hughes and all the Staff at the fishery for their help and the donation of the keepnet for the "Guess the Weight" prize ThumbsUp [:T].

    And lastly to all the Anglers who took part in todays match and helped to raise £221·50p, which brings the running total up to £548·50p raised so far.

    Funds Handover


    Organiser Vince Gould (right) handing over the £221·50p raised from the days events, to Disabled-Angler.Co.Uk representative Peter Morton.

    Full result.

     1st J Davis  125lb 08oz
     2nd P Hamlyn  114lb 00oz
     3rd    P Speakman  101lb 08oz
     4th S Joy    95lb 02oz
     5th A Smith    91lb 12oz
     6th D Baptist    89lb 10oz
     7th R Evans    88lb 07oz
     8th I Carley    83lb 08oz
     9th  L Breach    75lb 08oz
     10th= D Williams    70lb 08oz
     10th= S Middleton    70lb 08oz
     12th G Mitchell    70lb 06oz
     13th M Scanlin    69lb 12oz
     14th M Jameson    68lb 12oz
     15th M Marslin    65lb 08oz
     16th M Charnock    62lb 12oz
     17th D Trustlove    58lb 14oz
     18th W Candy    56lb 00oz
     19th R Swann    55lb 14oz
     20th R Graham    54lb 04oz
     21st P East    52lb 07oz
     22nd T Little    52lb 02oz
     23rd A Piper    45lb 15oz
     24th C Sharrard    32lb 12oz
     25th J Mc Dowell   30lb 10oz
     26th G Curl    30lb 04oz
     27th P Morton    30lb 02oz
     28th V Gould    30lb 00oz
     29th A Lewis    25lb 04oz
     30th D Collier    24lb 10oz
     31st N Ross    23lb 08oz
     32nd S Castle    16lb 02oz
     33rd D Myring      DNW
     34th T Bailey      DNW
     35th B Murphy      DNW

    __________________________

    All in all a cracking day and nice to see Dirk and Bliss from Disabled Angler.Co.Uk in attendance for this match.

    Things got off to a good start with a decent breakfast, but went downhill for me when I asked Dirk to draw for me .
    As a few of you will know when Vince and I are about it gets a bit competative .
    Well Dirk did Vince proud drawing me peg 88, well away from Vince and by all accounts one of the worst pegs .
    Vince and Dirk however drew side by side, with Bliss just behind them on the island .
    A good start saw me getting amongst the resident Barbel, but after a couple of hours my bites started to dry up.
    A phone call to Vince revealed that he wasn't flying either, although I thought that I detected a hint of confidence on his part.

    Bliss appeared to be enjoying himself even though sport didn't appear to be to fast and furious for him.

    Towards the end I snared one of the smallest skimmers I've ever caught and had to net it (Fishery Rule: All Fish to be netted) much to Vince's amusement, who saw it and remarked as much to Dirk.

    Come the weigh-in however I had the last laugh as I had managed to beat Vince by 2ozs .
    Dirk positively battered the 2 of us beating both our combined weights and grabbing a share of the section money ThumbsUp [:T].

    Farewells said,  Bliss, Dirk and my good self retired to a pub on our way home, where a barman was heard to wonder "where have all these moths appeared from????"
    Yes Folks, Dirk had opened his wallet and got the drinks in!!!!!

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    A great end to good day.
    Is it possible to frame a pint of beer????Tongue [:P]

     

  • Lemington Lakes. Westminster Lake.

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     Individual Championships 2005.

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    Well standing in the car park at Lemington Lakes at 8am the sky looked to be promising a decent day despite the forecasts, but The Jinx had yet to arrive.
    Brekkie served up by Andy and Debbie Machin who own the fishery, was a good plateful that set everyone up for the day ahead. People were arriving from all round the country promising a good turn out, new faces meeting old and friendships renewed once more.

    Nick(Neo1) had been victim of an alarm malfunction, which resulted in Malc and Gemma arriving in the Jinxmobile just as the sun was replaced by grey clouds and the wind started to blow.

    Back to the function room and 34 anglers assembled for the draw, conducted with Vince's usual precision, curses were uttered and info sought as it became clear who would be fishing where.

    Down at the lake it soon became clear that
    The Jinx
    was indeed in attendance as the wind started to rise and the sky took on a more ominous shade of grey.

    I had drawn peg 25 with Steve12 to my right,

    and Simon(me) and MarkC to my left.

    Plumbing up all I could find was 2½ft until I got to 13mtrs, where a small drop off gave me an extra foot, and this was where I decided to fish despite the wind making presentation a struggle. Having had a couple of hours practice the previous day I had decided to fish GOT BAITS 6mm expanders over GOT BAITS 4mm hard pellets to keep things simple, and just concentrate on the 1 line.

    At the ALL-IN MarkC was soon off the mark with a decent Carp to meat on the straight lead that weighed 12lbs 7ozs. Ady (bigladwigan) had had a Carp of around 5lb 1st put in on corn and Steve12 had a quick couple of Skimmers on the feeder but was struggling for consistency as conditions worsened.

    After about 30 minutes I had my 1st Carp of about 1½lbs but it was a real struggle presenting a bait with the wind, but slowly a few more fish found their way to the net.
    I was struggling with the occasional foul hooker, but was gradually putting a weight together as I had the 13mtr line to myself as others chopped and changed tactics trying to find elusive fish on what was proving to be a very hard day owing to the conditions.

    With a couple of hours to go The Jinx could be heard wandering the banks dishing out his own unique brand of Encouragement. Steve12 decided the England football match on TV was more inviting than sitting it out as the rain started, leaving me effectively with an end peg.

    Then The Jinx arrived at my peg along with the heavier rain that appeared to be following him and proceeded to give the entire lake a running commentary on my struggles. His hilarity when I pulled out of a lump finally leading me to ask him to FOXTROT OSCAR.

    The last hour turned into a real trial of endurance, and with a few minutes to go I was into another decent fish that didn't feel quite right. Softly softly was the course of action and with a couple of minutes to go a nice Mirror surfaced with the hook in its pectoral fin. I netted it and popped it into the keepnet just as the all out was called.

    The weigh-in proved just how hard it had fished and with half the lake weighed in SteveW was leading with 32lbs 8ozs. When it got to MarkC it was going to be close, but as Mark put his fish on the scales he realised to his horror that 1 of his Carp that must have been around 4lbs had escaped and the scales only gave him 32lbs 4ozs.

    When it came to my turn I was quietly confident and thankfully the scales backed it up, registering 47lbs 8ozs.

    Back to the function room for a welcome cup of coffee, the presentations and raffle.

    I have to say it was nice to see Vince looking so happy at handing me the Trophy.

    On to the raffle and it was good to see the prizes shared around amongst those present, I even managed a bottle of Islay single malt to round the day off.
    It had been agreed that the proceeds of the raffle would be donated to the winners charity of choice, so it was my pleasure to donate the £104.00 that was raised to The Kirsty Appeal (Francis House Hospice).

    I would just like to say a BIG THANK YOU to Vince who put a lot of effort into organising the match, Malc, Gemma & Dirk for their help on the day, Andy and Debbie Machin and their staff for looking after us at their cracking venue, that we didn't see at its best due to the conditions on the day.

    Finally to all The Maggotdrowners that attended, Thanks for coming, hopefully we can do it again next year in better weather.

    RESULTS.

     1st Peter(Mugger)Morton      47lbs 08ozs
     2nd Steve Wilson  32lbs 08ozs
     3rd   Mark(mark c adroit)Causer        32lbs 04ozs
     4th Nick(Monkey)Watkins-Price  28lbs 06ozs
     5th Nick(Neo1)Williams  25lbs 12ozs
     6th Bobby (BobbyG) 21lbs 08ozs
     7th Dirk(The Dangler)Williams         16lbs 14ozs
     8th Darren (Badatfishing) 15lbs 12ozs
     9th Richard(Brigg-Ric)Tuxford  15lbs 02ozs
     10th Ian(fish4alarf)Venn  13lbs 05ozs
     11th Dave(Red Leader)Webster  11lbs 12ozs
     12th Vince(vg1037)Gould  11lbs 08ozs
     13th Lee (LG) 10lbs 08ozs
     14th Midge(Midge99)Milnes   10lbs 04ozs
     15th Matt(Bricktop)Schofield    9lbs 10ozs
     16th Dave(Dave The Fish)Collier     9lbs 00ozs
     17th Malc(The Jinx)Doyle    7lbs 00ozs
     18th Andy(Andy222)Felton    6lbs 04ozs
     19th Keith(Gandhi)Ashby     6lbs 00ozs
     20th JMCLincoln   5lbs 14ozs
     21st Adrian(bigladwigan)Wood    5lbs 12ozs
     22nd Dave(Cleggy)Senior    5lbs 10ozs
     23rd Nick(Slimcatcher)Bryan    4lbs 02ozs
     24th Sue(Nora)Senior             8ozs
      Matt Nutt      DNW 
      Steve12     DNW
      Simon(Me)Rowley      DNW
      Colin(The Pike)Sharrard     DNW
      John(Arkwright)Anderson     DNW
      Martin O (Muskrat)     DNW
      Roy(Royst)Ravenhill     DNW
      Benno      DNW
      Nick(Big Sedge)Sedgwick     DNW
      Barry(Barrie44)Walker     DNW

     

  • Monk Lakes. Puma Lake.

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     Fun Match.

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    Well at 8am I pulled into the car park to be greeted by a sign saying WELCOME MAGGOTDROWNERS that had been posted by the fishery staff, and as I got out of the car I could see Darren strolling towards me across the carpark After a brief chat we decided to go and have a stroll so I could show him a few of the lakes on the complex.
    On our return we bumped into Ginger and Sven and adjourned for a spot of Brekkie as the others arrived . Looking out of the window I could see Malc "The Jinx" arrive wearing a polo shirt and sunglasses, a sure sign that the weather would deteriorate in the not to distant future .

    With half an hour to go before the draw Vince and I set off to peg the Bank that had been reserved for the match accompanied by Ginger and Big Sedge. It was the bank alongside the river and with a wind that was starting to freshen and blow straight into the bank it promised to be a tad exposed .
    As we walked back just to confirm that "The Jinx" had arrived in Kent it started to drizzle.
    Onto the draw and with 15 actually in attendance and with Simon (the owner) kindly only charging us a £6 peg fee, a £4 optional pool was added to keep the cost to a round £10 for most.

    Vince and I drew last and attracted a few comments when it was realised that we had both end pegs between us. Luckily the fishery staff allowed us to drive down to drop our tackle, which was just as well, as by now the rain was lashing down.

    With an 11am all in everyone had time to set up, though I'm sure that it won't have been long enough for Malc  It never is.

    All-In, and the wind and rain meant that fishing the pole beyond 8mtrs was out of the question for me, and later as the wind increased that would be reduced to 6mtrs.
    With shallow margins the wind was blowing my Carp net out of the water, and my silvers net was only kept in place by putting a spare landing net handle inside it!!!  

    The actual fishing was for me at least, pretty simple, feeding a mix of 3mm pellet and red maggot, with a single red on the hook kept a pretty steady flow of small Chub, Skimmers, Barbel, Tench (both Green & Gold) + a couple of small Carp coming throughout the match.

    So despite the conditions a nice steady match for me, resulting in a net weighing 41lbs 2ozs and 1st place .

    Back to the carpark for a welcome cuppa and plenty of banter and we found out that Simon had kindly donated 3 bottles for prizes in his absence, so a handy £24 and a bottle of Champagne came my way

    All in all a cracking day despite the weather doing it's best to wreck things, and as usual with these sort of gatherings, plenty of banter before, during and after. Special mention has to be made at this point of young Lee's performance, who handed out a good battering to his Uncle Malc from the next peg