Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Viaduct Open, Match Lake, Wednesday 29th October 2014

Traveled down today with Tony Rixon, we stopped and picked up Tom Thick on the way before a breakfast at Cannards Well, not bad at all and thoroughly stuffed after it.  10 fishing to day, so spread around the lake, at least peg 39 wasn't in so I couldn't draw that, its not been kind to me in the past.

I managed to draw 43, sandwiched between Tony on 44 and Giles Cochrane on the favoured 42, I intended to start on soft pellet in an attampt to catch F1's, skimmers and carp, so pumped some expanders and set up a 0.2 NG Gimp to fish it.  Plumbing up revealed nearly 12" difference between 8m and 14m, so another rig for 14m, which I hoped to catch on caster, also a shallow rig for caster and a margin rig for either side, but they were short margins.

I really struggled to get a bite on pellet, whilst Tony was catching well, Giles had a few fish on the shallow rig, but it wasn't frenetic for him and it was soporific for me. I switched to double dead maggot at 14m and had two skimmers, but that was it, all further attempts to catch at 8m or 14m were met with an inordinately long wait for a bite, which was then a razor blade skimmer.

The best bait by far was maggot over loose fed maggot and whilst the action remained slow, I realised that I was too far behind Tony to catch him and by now Giles was catching regularly down the long margin that is a nice feature of peg 42, so I wasn't likely to catch him either.  I had to decide that the only chance of picking up today was to fish for the one silvers prize on offer, so an all out silvers approach was the way I went and I slowly added some skimmers perch and roach to the net, as well as a few unwanted F1's and carp.

When the scales got to me the top silvers weight was Ziggy with 15lb odd, thankfully my switch to silvers paid off and I weighed 17.14 to take the silvers and qualify for next years silvers all winners final.  I caught most of my skimmers on my topkit just in front of the rushes to my left, I had tried a couple of lines with GB, but this seemed to be the kiss of death to the line both times.

So, apart from three DNW's I was last in the match, but one of only three to trouser some coin, as Paul paid the top two and top silvers, good decision making on a day I didn't fish well, until I switched.  Not much fishing for me in November as I am working for most of it, just the two series matches at Todber.

1: Dan White 177.08 peg 51
2: Tom Thick 134.05 peg 49
3: Giles Cochrane 132.02 peg 42
4: P-Nut 127.07 peg 40
5: Tony Rixon 123.11 peg 44
6: Ziggy 72.02 peg 47

Silvers

1: Chris Fox 17.14 peg 43
2: Ziggy 15.12 peg 47

Sunday, 26 October 2014

Todber Manor Series, Sunday 26th October 2015

Before the fishing witterings today, I'd like to say a big thank you to Tony Rixon (and the Gimp) for all his help, the good value on bait and purchases as well as all the cups of coffee in Avon Angling, sad to see him closing down, I hope he manages to find himself the job he wants.

Had breakfast at home today and I was amazed at the drive down, it was totally stress free, every tractor or dawdling halfwit occured at a passing place or they turned off just as I got to them, wonderful.

Four sections of six on todays match, no overall payout, just 1st and 2nd in section, which I think is a fair way to pay out a league that is based on section points.  I wasn't too fussed where I drew, but missed out on flyer 38 which was stuck to Tony Rixon's palm, I had thought about running an optional superpool for the overall, glad I hadn't now, as that would likely be an addition to Tony's retirement fund.

I found myself heading to peg 3, which DNW last match, but after last weeks confidence booster, then surely it couldn't be too different... could it??  I had brought a method rod after catching on it last week, but the wind was less today, no ripple, which might mean it would not be the way to go.  The water had lost a bit of colour and on plumbing up (using last weeks rig) I found this peg was almost 12" shallower down the track and the margins had no nice shelf, they sloped off quite steeply.

I did try the method at the start and had 3 fish on it, but it was slow with no liners.  Swapping to the pole at 16m, with a banded 6mm pellet brought a fish straight away, then I hooked on that went mental, I discovered why when I landed it.  it was wrapped in a complete rig, with a plummet attached still and I had hooked the line that was wrapped round its body.  In the net it span like a Whirling Dervish and completed tangled my rig with the other one and bent my wire stemmed float like a banana. Another rig on and back over there, lifting and dropping seemed wrong, no bites on it, if I sat and waited, I would get a bite, but this didn't last long.

Abandoning the 16m line, I looked in on my 5m line, which last week had plenty of carp competing for the maggot, not so this week, I had one, then the small roach moved in, waste of time, a switch to meat was totally non productive, so I had a look short at top kit length, maggot over maggot, this produced a 10oz roach (there seems to be some cracking roach in this venue) a perch and then two carp which went 10lb and 5lb, this line then died as the others had.

I did try the straight lead across, in case the method was putting them off, I had one gudgeon on that, so up the bank it went.  The last couple of hours were spent switching between the margins with maggot and the 5m line with meat, taking odd fish, never more than two from the same swim, without resting it, definitely not as many feeding fish in the peg as last week.

I had dropped my clicker, so lost my way at the end as to what I had, but knew it wasn't anywhere the net limits and the scales showed 86.02, which was exactly the same as Ash on peg 1, that gave us equal second in section and 6th in match and as we had to share the second in section money, we both got our £15 pools back. The drive home was a nightmare, I was stuck from before Castle Cary to Guerney Slade, behind a doddering sod who braked down to 25mph every time a vehicle came in the opposite direction, thankfully the straight in Guerney Slade was clear and I reduced my stress levels after overtaking the cretin.

1: Tony Rixon 156.02 peg 38
2: Bela bakos 123.10 peg 37
3: Mike Nicholls 91.03 peg 7
4: Phil Harding 90.00
5: Fred Roberts  86.06
=6: Chris Fox 86.02 peg 3
=6: Ash Tomkin 86.02 peg 1

Sunday, 19 October 2014

West Tackle Open, Todber Manor, Sunday 19th October 2014

Mark Poppleton had kindly text message about this match, I was glad to get booked in on it, as there is a series starting on Todber next week and I paid up to fish it, without having seen the place.  So a good opportunity to check out the route and to get a feel for the place.  I have been wondering if I have done the right thing, booking in, as it is a snake lake, with a 16m reach to the island, not my favourite past time, dangling pellets next to islands.

It was a nice easy drive down, an hour and five minutes, so not too bad at all and the sat nav took me straight to it, although I did have the old faithful Ordnance Survey map, just in case.... 23 fishing today and I drew peg five from the groundbait bowl that held the swimcards, totally meaningless to me, but a couple of the usual suspects announced it as a flyer, although they then did the same about several other pegs, so I was none the wiser really.

I hadn't sussed out that it was fishery nets, so had the dregs that were left in the trailer, dodgy top rings and angle adjusters and no rings in the last two sections, these nets have obviously seen some use.  There were some nice shiny new Colmic nets, but these had been snapped up early by those in the know.  So back to the van for a set of pipe grips and the best made of worn adjusters and my quick release fittings swapped on to them.

It was forecast to be windy and I was far from convinced that I would be fishing 16m of pole in those conditions, so had a 9' lead rod set up, with an elasticated method feeder, to fish tight over, I did set up and plumb a rig to fish banded pellet tight over, I had one fish on it and spent a few minutes fighting the wind, before it was consigned to the rig roost for the rest of the match.  The other rigs were a NG Gimp 0.3 on 0.16 with a 0.14 hooklength and a 16 B911 for fishing maggot at the bottom of the nearside slope, I also set up a MW Slim with a single bulk and 0.12, in case the F1's were in evidence.

Bait tray consisted 6 pints maggots, 4 and 6mm hard pellet and softened micros to mix in with some GB for the method. I started on the method and had 25lb or so in the first 45 minutes, before it went quiet, this is when I tried and gave up as a bad job the pole at 16m.  Switching to the 5m line I caught carp and the odd silver, feeding was tricky, too little and no bites, too regular and the peg had lots of roach in midwater.  I kept fish coming from this line steadily, having a couple of looks on the feeder when the line went quiet, but the initial burst of fish on it was to be the only fish it produced.

With a couple of hours to go I started feeding the margin and left it half an hour before dropping in, I caught fish up to 7/8lb throughout the last hour and twenty minutes, Alex Nadim (Spelling??) was on peg 7 and was also catching decent size fish down the edge, we were just about matching each other fish for fish.

Just a word for Mark Poppleton, his wedding ring (two weeks old....) slipped off his finger and now lies at the bottom of the lake, despite his best efforts to recover it, hope Mrs P is the understanding type.....

On the all out I thought I had 115-120lb, but I do seem to be getting worse at judging fish sizes and I was some way out, putting 149.04 on the scales for first on the day, pleasing seeing as I had never seen the lake before, but hoping I haven't used up my Todber "good draw" before the series starts.

1: Chris Fox 149.04 peg 5
2: Alex Nadim 134.04 peg 7
3: Mark Poppleton 128.00 peg 37
4: Glen Picton 118.00 peg 18
5: Dan White 94.15 peg 26
6: Calum Craig 94.12 peg 1

Friday, 17 October 2014

Viaduct Costcutter Open, Thursday 16th October 2014

19 fishing this match today, so Campbell and part of Cary lake used in the pegging, after Sunday's match I fancied a draw on Cary, the river bank or either side of Campbell, towards the river end.  I was first in the draw tin and out came peg 80, can't say it would have been my first choice and I was glad I hadn't come to fish for silvers, as it is one of the shallowest pegs on the lake.

Two lead rods set up, same as Sunday, one with a banded hook and one with a spike and four topkits, which comprised an AK47 on 0.20 to fish to the spit, the same rig would also do for the RH margin, two rigs to fish the open water, similar rigs, one with a band, one without and after Sunday's experience, I put a paste rig up and made up a small amount of paste.  Bait tray comprised 8 and 6mm pellets, some 10mm slices of meat for punching and a few soft pellets, for the spit, I had 2 pints maggots, groundbait and one tin of meat cubed up.

Starting on the lead, with an 11mm pellet on the hook, I hooked a fish after 10 minutes that ran into the end of the spit and broke an 0.20 hooklength with ease, so up to 0.22 with the replacement. Another 15 minutes before I had another bite and this one was netted, no more bites and only a very occasional liner for the rest of the first hour.

I had been feeding 6mm pellets at 6m, there was a little bit of activity there, so lead rod up the bank and out with a 4mm soft pellet, just to see what was there, it was a carp, just about double figures, but that was that, the shallow water seemed to stop them settling there, as it was very much feed and wait until a carp came along, two lost foulers were next, so I refed the line and back to the lead, trying punched meat.  This produced two fish in two chucks, before nothing again, a switch back to pellet saw a 1lb skimmer come to the net.

A switch back to the short line with paste produced a couple of fish, again having to wait whilst one turned up. I started feeding the spit at the halfway point, as well as the RH margin down to 79, the RH margin didn't produce anything and the spit was seemingly devoid of fish in the fourth and fifth hours.

The colour is dropping out of the water now, so a 16 and 0.18 on the margin rig, rather than the summers 0.20 and 14 hook. With an hour and five minutes to go, the spit starting giving me bites, worm being no good, 6 maggots being best, carp to 15lb and a couple of skimmers to 3lb coming every put in until the end, including, what seems now to be the obligatory F1, too late to push me into a envelope placing, judging by the bankside grapevine.

As it was getting near the end, I broke my usual rule of 5 fish to a net and put 6 and the F1 in one net, before having to start another, that cost me 5lb odd, as the net was over, it didn't make any difference to the overall placings, my efforts went 141.07, which was good enough for fifth on the day, if only the fish had come down the spit with two hours to go......

1: Dan White 246.07 peg 86
2: Dave Romaine 235.03 peg 81
3: P-Nut 197.03 peg 116
4: Scott Russell 161.04 peg 115
5: Chris Fox 141.07 peg 80
6: Martin Rogers 120.02 peg 128

Silvers
1: Gary Etheridge 36.01 peg 85
2: M Hanham 26.10 peg 123



Sunday, 12 October 2014

West Tackle Open, Viaduct, Sunday 12th October 2014

After a fairly torrid 6 days at work, I was ready to get back to fishing, it was supposed to be an open at Todber Manor, but that was cancelled, luckily there was a decent match at Viaduct, a 39 peg open on Campbell and Cary.  For company on the drive down I had Mike Walker, who was practising for the silvers all winners final next week.  I hadn't touched my gear since depositing it in the garage after last weeks Larford Lash, so I spent an hour or so on Saturday morning, getting rid of anything mouldy and putting a few pellets in the bait bag.

I did add some worm and dead maggots to the bait bag come Sunday morning, but it was simplicity for me today, the only other bait I had was some meat, in case I drew Campbell, that stayed in the bag, as out came peg 81.  As this peg had won the all winners final the previous Saturday, there were a few comments, but I have been going to Viaduct long enough to know it is a feast or famine peg, I had to hope it was still feast today.

I set up two lead rods, one with a shortish hair and a bait band, the other with a longer hair and a spike, as I had some 8mm and 11mm drilled pellets.  All this effort was in vain, as I had nothing, not a bite nor a liner on either lead rod, which was surprising, but the main body of fish seemed to be in front of 86 and across the lake away from me.

A waggler rod was taken from the hardcase, made up ready, that went back unused as the wind altered and made it a pointless ornament in the peg, rather than a useful fish catching tool.

So onto the pole rigs, initially just two, a margin rig to fish 16m along the spit (further than I would have gone, but the vegetation has grown since the last time I drew this peg, making any closer a non starter), this would also do tight to the bank against the concrete monk. The other rig, a basic pellet rig to fish banded pellet at 14m.

I started on the lead and as previously mentioned, a biteless, linerless half an hour ensued, before a switch to 6mm pellet on the pole at 14m brought a couple of fish to the net, but they were small by Cary standards.  Another look on the lead, as 86 and 87 were catching, nothing again, so back on the pole and whilst I had been sat on the lead, I put up a paste rig, this saw a couple of fish added, but it was slow going and I was 3 or 4 fish behind Adrian (Jefferys) on peg 86.

For the rest of the match I switched between the spit ( fish fell to maggot or worm) and the 14m paste line, picking off odd fish, including a 2lb perch from the spit.  On the paste line, it was classic bubble watching, as the carp bubbles got closer to the float, my anticipation rose and when the bubbles surrounded the float if it buried, a better stamp of fish was caught on it, sadly not enough.  The spit dried up towards the end, it was a little deeper than I'd have liked, probably due to the foliage stopping me getting tight to the bank.

The LH margin down to the monk, produced one carp, it was about 1oz, so a product of this years spawning, oddly I had an F1 from the spit, a repeat of the last time I fished the peg, maybe it was the same fish?

Behind me on Campbell, on 118, Mark Poppleton had been catching well and with Adrian Jeffery on 86 at least doubling my fish count and with some big fish, I guessed my best hope was for a section win.  Sadly for Adrian, he had 8 of Cary's munters in one net and that put him nearly 3lb over the 80lb net limit, costing him a win.   I tend to stick to 5 in a net on there now, unless they are unusually small, although I was surprised when my nets were added up, I had 20lb more than I had clicked, the size of the carp is so deceptive now.

My nets went 101.02 for a section win (next weight in section was 35.04, so a bit tough), that was only good enough for 10th on the day, but the section money kept this current pick up roll going, all being well, back to Viaduct Thursday for the cost cutter.  Travelling partner Mike just out of the silvers money, 4th with 18.00

1: Mark Poppleton 190.07 peg 118
2: Calum Craig 183.09 peg 112
3: Steve Southern 174.10 peg 87
4: Adrian Jeffery 133.02 peg 86 (and that with a net disqualified).
5: Ash (or HSH)? 126.14 peg 126
6: Steve Seager 122.12 peg 114

Silvers
1: Nigel Bartlett 32.09 peg 111
2: Bob Gullick 25.10 peg 85
3: Dick Bull 19.05 peg 125

Monday, 6 October 2014

MFS Larford Lash Friday and Saturday 4th and 5th October 2014



A few months back I booked in for this two day event at Larford, it was full up with 80 at one point, but drop outs reduced it to circa 60 anglers.  It was a good opportunity to meet some of the people I have conversed with on MFS as many were booked in the hotel, so I decided to stay two nights, the night before to get a good night’s kip and avoid the early drive and the Friday night.

I had Thursday off to do a bit of prep in readiness for the match and I intended to drive up in the early afternoon, calling in at Larford for a look round.  I changed my mind, thinking that if I had tea at home, then set off about 18.30, it would ensure I didn’t get involved in an early session in the bar.
A good drive up saw me in my room by just after 20.00 and not one to sit alone in a hotel room, I ventured down to the bar, first people I saw were Andy and Sarah Kinder and from there on met up with a few familiar faces and put a few names to ‘forum nom de plumes’. 

The convivial chat and banter that ensued, meant my early night good intentions were soon forgotten.   It was approaching 02.00 when a slightly haggard looking ‘lady’ with a few miles on the clock, flounced into the middle of the group and asked where she could book a room, she had in tow, a slightly sheepish looking younger  man. Once they had booked the room, they sat near us, with a drink and the lady announced her name was Marion, more commonly known as Mad Maz and it was easy to see why, she seemed more intent on chatting to us, than her beau of a couple of hours.  She gave us a potted history of her life, she was from Germany and had been divorced twice and wasn’t getting married again.  I believe she was last seen trying to get into Glen Butler’s room, she seemed to take a shine to him, but she looked like a certain crab donor at best, or the cause of some visits to the ‘special clinic’ or even worse……

So, not much sleep before the alarm clock went off and I’m not a morning person at best, but a fry up, coffee and orange juice later, I felt fine and arrived at Larford about 40 minutes before the draw.  Even though it was a two day event, it was just two separate matches, fishing Specimen and Match lakes, then swapping the next day, 30 on each lake.  I wasn’t too disappointed to draw peg 80 on Speci, as it was an end peg and even better, now you can drive round and park at that end of Speci lake.

I had planned all along to keep it simple, as there were some good anglers fishing and setting up loads of gear and having a plethora of baits on the side tray was never going to be the right way to approach it.  I set up one method rod, with a 30g elasticated feeder on, a straight lead to fish pellet and two top kits, one to fish meat at about 6m, a MW cane diamond, where I found a very slightly sloping shelf to my right, giving me about 6’, whereas in front it was nearer 10’ at 6m and still sloping off.   Last rig was an AK47 to fish down to the pallet of 81, where a foot or so from the bank I had a perfect depth of just under 2’.

The side tray had 8mm pellets and 6mm meat on, along with some hemp. For down the edge, a couple of pints of dead maggots, corn and worms, all to go in with a coarse groundbait.  On the all in I started on the method, pinging 8mm pellets over the top , this produced two fish in the first hour,  one about 10lb and a 6lber.  A switch to the bomb and an 11mm pellet on the hook saw another fish netted, but there were no liners, no real indication that there were many feeding fish in the swim.

I had also carried a made up pellet waggler to the peg and as there was the odd fish topping and rolling in various places round the lake, so I tried it for 20 minutes over where I had been pinging the pellets, but to no avail and the wind was making it tricky.  So time for a look on the meat line, this produced a small skimmer and then a carp. The little and often feeding I had been doing was not producing much, so I switched to feeding two lots of about 30 cubes and this brought some fish in, another small skimmer, then two bream, before another carp graced the net.  I also lost a couple of foul hookers, before the line went quiet.
I didn’t feed the margin until 2 hours to go and the fish didn’t turn up until the last 40 minutes down the edge, where I had 4, one which was 15lb and lost 2.  I wished I had another hour when the all-out was called, I thought I had over 70lb.

I was presented with the scales by Matt Blackmore part way through the match, so had to weigh in the Chalet bank. By the time we had got back to my peg, there was one weight,  76.03, Steve Ayres of Frenzee on peg 62 that was pushing what I thought I had, so I was pleased to hear 84.09 called by Jeff B.  That was enough to win the lake and pick up £145, so a good day.  There were several ton weights from the match lake, so I was looking forward to drawing it on Saturday.

Friday evening the hotel had an all you can eat Indian buffet advertised, myself and Calum (Craig) were disappointed to be turned away, because we hadn’t booked.  The evening took a similar pattern to that of Thursday, without, thankfully,  the visit from Mad Maz. I ended up sat on a table with Calum and the Frenzee clan, Glyn Reynolds, Steve Ayres, Andy Oldham and Rob Austin, it rapidly turned into a session, aided and abetted by Calum buying Jaegerbombs, which then seemed to appear with alarming regularity on the table, as we all wanted to buy our share but it was a good night, some interesting conversations.

Saturday morning I could have stayed in bed, but I didn’t look, or feel as rough as my drinking companions of the night before, especially Calum.  A rushed breakfast and booking out the hotel saw me a Larford in time for the draw, which was a bit delayed, as the match lake had been partially double booked for a club, meaning some anglers volunteered to go back on Speci for a second day.  I missed this, so retained a place on Match lake, but by the end, was not so convinced it was a good thing.

I drew peg 28, not an area that had produced the ton weights of the day before, but there was £50 and £40 section money to fish for, so trying to keep it simple again, I set up a method and straight lead and 4 topkits, 3 with Hillbilly Chumps on to fish banded pellet at 6m, another to fish banded pellet at 13m and one with a spade end hook for soft pellet etc.  Finally a margin rig, but the clarity of the water had me setting it up more in hope than expectation.  No meat on the tray today, just 6 and 8mm pellet, some corn, worms and the dead maggots for down the edge.

Starting on the 6m line, hoping for a few F1’s I lost a fouler first drop in, third drop in I had another bite and after a spirited scrap on the 0.14 line, a 8lber was in the net, what a great start.  Sadly this was a false dawn, that fish was netted at 11.42, 12 minutes after the all-in, the next bite I had was at 16.00, I had tried the method, with a range of hook baits, the straight lead and both lines with a variety of baits.  Between 14.30 and 15.00 the two anglers to my right packed up and went home, it was that bad, except for peg 39 opposite, who could reach the island with 14m of pole and was catching reasonably steadily.  At 16.00 I started to get the odd bite on the 6m line and managed two more carp and some skimmers  on double dead red maggot, before trying the margin to my RH side which had been vacated by the angler on pegs 29 and 31.

 There were fish in the margin, but the clear water was making the spook away from the pole and if they brushed the line, there would be a big bow wave as they headed back into the deeper water.  I did manage a couple of F1’s and a carp from the margin.  Peg 39 had weighed 108lb which won the Match lake, my fish went a shade over 22lb and that was enough to take second in section by default,  with a 33lb next to the lake winner, so another £40 to add to the weekends pot, which in all fairness, just about covered the bait, bar and restaurant bills. Andy Kinder won Speci from peg 12 and I haven’t got any other results to add.

So, in conclusion, a good weekend, I was glad I persisted with my peg on Match lake, as I knew there should be some section money to go for, it was good to put some faces to forum characters and whilst I didn’t remain the model of sobriety and early nights I intended, it didn’t have an impact on my fishing.  I’m already putting coins in my coin jar to fund next years Lash.

No fishing for me Sunday, as I was judging at a dog show, so next trip out will be a first visit o Todber Manor next Sunday.