Tuesday 30 May 2017

Viaduct Open, Monday 29th May 2017

Quite a novelty for me to have a bank holiday Monday off, I did briefly consider having a day at home, but then decided to go to Viaduct for the open on Cary.  After yesterday, I thought there would be enough pegs where it was possible to compete from.

All was going to plan until I drew 98, slap ban in the middle of the area of diagonal bank that has been dire in recent weeks, when it was an area you'd run to, I couldn't draw it, now I'm there twice in 4 matches.....

Still, it was a good area and no doubt will be again, so why not today?  I did set up a lead rod ( no idea why, as I only chuck it out if untangling a rig or some other action that takes 3 or 4 minutes).  The usual two wagglers, a paste rig, a meat rig, pellet rigs, deck and shallow, finally an edge rig, as 97 and 99 were vacant.

Starting on the meat, it took 12 minutes and I had a 14lber, nice, maybe it would be OK after all.  Then a decent skimmer, before it died, so out to 12m where I had primed up a paste line, I had three on that in the next hour and that was it.  No liners, no indication, no sign of fish.  Colin on 96 had one fish on the waggler and we were already getting bored of watching 88 catching.

It took until 3pm to get another bite and that was another fish about 14lb giving me about 50lb in the net, so as I was expecting few more in the last couple of hours, I ha another net ready for the late run.

It never happened, I didn't have a bite down the edge, the meat on the short line was getting ragged by small skimmers and the longer line wasn't responding to pellet or paste.  I did have a proper bite on the meat and the fish shot off, I thought it was a carp, until it briefly came into view before diving down again, a big perch, it weighed 3.08 and I am sure that's the biggest I have ever weighed, so a PB.


With pegs 96 and 100 DNW, my 56lb was best from 90 round to 102, but was pitiful in the great scheme of things.
As yesterday, 88 won, he caught out in front and at the end was getting one a bung down to the pallet of 89.
Not the best of weekends for me personally, but I seem to have drawn in areas that couldn't compete - I'm used to that!!  It's difficult to evaluate where you might have got it wrong, when either side don't catch as well and you end up 150lb behind the winner.

If only I could get a qualification in hindsight, as the peg had loads of little skimmers in, too small to catch on meat, I had 3 or 4 on double maggot in the last 10 minutes (on the meat rig, 16Guru XS Spade and 0.18), weighed 7.06 of silvers and 8lb won.  I would have had a more enjoyable day and caught enough to win the coin.

1. Stu Holmes - 207lb 8oz - peg 88
2. Chris Davies - 137lb 4oz - peg 102...
3. Dick Bull - 131lb 5oz - peg 78
4. Jack Billett - 116lb 3oz - peg 74
5. Charlie Dalton - 106lb 12oz - peg 80

Tony Rixon's Float Only Round One, Viaduct, Sunday 28th May 2017

Back to Viaduct today and first round of Tony's popular float only league, a section win with a decent weight would be the aim, so pulling peg 90 from the tin wasn't the best start.  It has thrown up match wins with big weights, but they are pretty few and far between, usually when a warm wind has been pushing in there for a few days.

With the lead rods home in the garage, that was one option I didn't have to consider, so two waggler rods set up and 4 topkits, edge rig, meat rig, pellet on the deck and a shallow rig.  Bit of time before the start and I wandered up to 88 where Tony Rixon was sat, being overseen by Judith.  The light was different here and there were fish visible just below the surface, went back to my peg and the shadows of the trees were stopping me seeing them.

On the all in I started as usual on meat short, this was a waste of time, as was everything else I tried and 2 hours in I was blanking and wondering about an early bath and the pub. The sun had come round and I did finally see a couple of cruisers, although dropping a bait anywhere near them just saw the melt away into the depths.  Finally, I got a 16lber to take a bunch of maggots.  I had brought some paste and did have one on that, before managing to mug two more on maggots. The guys I could see on the diagonal bank - Gordon Cannings, Mike Nicholls and Gary Oshea were all struggling as well, but I could hear Tony catching a few on 88.

The short meat line did eventually give up a few fish, the margin was a disappointment, one fish landed and 4 fouler lost, it seemed they were coming in over the bait but not really feeding.  By upping the feed on the short line, I was getting the odd bubble and sign of a fish, but had to sit and wait for up to 20 minutes for a bite,

Ended with a lot more than I expected when I was blanking after 2 hours, 99.06, but that was a long way from Tony's weight, so second in section for me, not a disaster, but you can't afford to drop too many section wins in this league.

1.Tony Rixon - 197lb 13oz - peg 88
2. Shawn Townsend - 187lb 6oz - peg 115...
3. Dave Evans - 160lb 15oz - peg 81
4. Neil Mercer - 154lb 5oz - peg 123
5. Joe McMahon - 151lb 5oz - peg 124
6. Shawn Kittridge - 140lb 8oz - peg 121



Normans Sterry's Open, Viaduct, Saturday 27th May 2017

50 odd fishing today, so Campbell, Cary & Lodge lakes in, once again virtually everyone fishing was wanting a draw on Campbell, fortunately I managed that and couldn't complain about 114.  I recall Nick Ewers being despondent last week after struggling to catch on it, but surely it would be OK today....

Dave White then informed me that 124, 125 & 126 were 'black with fish', but there are so many fish in Campbell, I would take any draw on there over the other lakes today.

I set up a lead rod, not sure why, as I never give it enough time to work, I'd happily fish every match as a float only.  Two waggler rods, one full depth, one shallow and 4 topkits, meat short, pellet long, edge rig and a shallow rig.  For some reason we drew 10 minutes late and the start was put back 30 minutes, so loads of time, I set up a 5th topkit, a meat rig with only 3x11 stotz down the line to fish it slowly through the water.

Started as usual. with a look on the short meat line, a couple of skimmers and then a carp, before the 'shit fish' nightmare started.  The float would not stay still, 6, 8 or 10mm meat all being whittled away by enthusiastic, but nuisance roach.  A switch to pellet at 14m saw me net two carp in two drop-ins, I thought I had it sussed, but no, two small skimmers and that was it.

The waggler was totally non productive and my obligatory 5 minutes, before getting bored stiff, on the brain dead lead.  The short line did produce a few skimmers and a tench, but at the expense of extreme frustration at the continual attention of roach.

From a bout halfway I fed the edges, only at topkit range to my left, as there is a nice little shelf there that is usually productive at some point in the match and 3 sections to my right.  The RH edge was totally dead, apart from two perch and the LH did produce two small carp, but was also a source of the plague of roach.

Frustrating watching next peg 113 catching, but not in open water, he was catching under the tree to his left.

I did get a few more carp and ended up wih 93lb, 24lb of which was skimmers, with hindsight I should have fished for silvers, as 27lb got in the silvers frame.

Overall
1. Steve Shaw - 204lb 3oz - peg 126
2. Jon Darby - 194lb 1oz - peg 135...
3. Phil Weaver - 145lb 3oz - peg 116
4. Norman Sterry - 144lb 6oz - peg 128
5. Ian Dunlop - 141lb 15oz - peg 129
6. Ben Evenden - 140lb 12oz - peg 113


Silvers
1. Des Shipp - 63lb - peg 70
2. Nigel Bartlett - 27lb 12oz - peg 66
3. Ziggy Slowinski - 26lb 14oz - peg 127
4. Terry Lenny - 25lb 10oz - peg 110
5. Chris Fox - 24lb - peg 114

Monday 22 May 2017

Viaduct Spring League Round Three, Sunday 21st May 2017

With the promise of a dry day from the weathermen, I was looking forward to this, once again, same as virtually everyone else in the draw queue, I was hoping for a flier on Campbell.  I needed a decent result today, only a section win would do.  Into the tin and out comes 100 on Cary, not what I would have chosen, but I thought it might be a reasonable section peg.

The wind was OK for fishing the waggler, so that was straight out of the bag, as I like fishing it on this lake, also a lead rod in case I had to......   Four topkits completed the set up, one for down the edge to the vacant pallet of 101, two for meat, one a standard bulk and droppers, the other a homemade wire stemmed float that takes 3x11, to fish the meat on a very slow fall.  Finally a rig to fish pellet at 14m.

A start on the short line was a very slow starter, with just 2 skimmers in the first 20 minutes, a switch to the waggler was concerning, as I didn't have as much as a liner, which is unusual for this lake. It was quiet either side and I could see Des sat on 80, looking enthralled at being sat on the lead.....  He did get an early fish, I reluctantly picked up the lead rod and threaded two 8mm meat cubes onto the hair.  This was enthralling, so I got my radio out to listen to the football and found the battery was flat.... great!!

About 10 minutes of a motionless tip is all I can stand, so picked it up to wind in and there was a fish on, probably the smallest carp in Cary, about 4lb, it was fairly hooked in the mouth, so it was either just sat there with the bait in its mouth, or I wound it in just as it picked the bait up.  Enough lead chucking, so another look on the meat and a skimmer was all I had to show for it.  Out onto the 14m line and nothing on pellet and only missed bites and small skimmers on meat.

Trying to make something happen, I upped the 8mm pellet feed and went back on the waggler, this brought 4 fish over the next 3 or so hours, before I dropped into the margin.  I had several looks in the margin and never had a bite there, not even on maggot, which is pretty unusual.  The light meat rig was a waste of time and resulted in either a missed bite or little skimmer before the meat got to the bottom.

With 35 minutes to go I put 1/3 of a pot of meat and a few pellets in on the short line and almost immediately had a carp blowing over it.  It took a few minutes to get a bite and after a bit of a tussle, a 16.10 mirror was safely netted.  That was the last fish and that's my series over, I put 63.03 on the scales for 4th in section, pegs 105 and 109 taking first and second in section by some margin.

The weigh sheet shows I was in a mini section with the lowest weights on the lake, struggling to think where I could have got enough to win the section from, so its just looking for all out match winning glory in the next two rounds!!




Monday 15 May 2017

Tony Rixon's Short Pole Series, Trinity Waters, Sunday 14th May 2017

Nice to get back to Trinity and the warm Welcome from Misha & Tom.  Round one of Tony's short pole series, topkit and 3 sections are allowed, nothing else, so nice and simple.

Peg 6 was to be my home for the day, its not a draw you can complain about, but it doesn't seem to throw up the big weights from the margin it used to.  The wind was rippling the other end of the lake and I would have liked a bit of that, but peg 6 was doing a good impression of the oft described millpond.

Setting up couldn't be simpler, 3 sections of pole and some topkits, one for down the edge, which is a little deeper than I'd like at about 3'-3 1/2' deep.   I also set up a paste rig to fish at full range of the 3 sections, a rig to fish banded pellet and another rig with a plain hook on, in case I resorted to corn or even a soft pellet.  There were a few fish moving about, so I did set up a shallow rig, as there was plenty of time. 

On the all in I cupped in some pellet and there was a swirl right by the pot, hmmm, straight out with the shallow rig and into a good fish immediately, after a bit of a tussle, a 14lber was netted and I was back out looking for another - well I'd love to write about a simple day catching shallow, but that was the only bite on that rig, even though I tried it several times during the day.

I had two more on the paste in the first hour, giving me about 33lb, a decent start, but I know that on this lake the middle of the match can be tough..... and so it was, I couldn't get a bite on paste or pellet and I felt it wasn't worth messing about pumping pellets or opening corn.

I didn't want to go down the edge too early, but felt I was left with little option, so decided to try and pick a few fish off by toss potting meat in, its not a bait I have had much success with on this lake, but it did bring a couple of fish, as well as a perch and a skimmer. I was getting a lot of bites on it, some of which were liners and some was just shit fish attacking the meat.

With 2 hours to go, I put some GB and maggots in down the edge, to try and revive it, slightly deeper than I'd really like for fishing maggots, but needs must.  This brought a couple more fish, but I had to drag the bait up the steep slope to get a bite that was actually a carp, rather than a liner.

At 15.00 I saw a few bubbles over the paste line and dropped in and had two fish in quick succession, I then hooked something large, no idea how big, it wouldn't come up off the bottom and eventually did me under the pallet.  I had about 80lb on my clicker and was expecting to break the ton as the fishing got stronger in the last hour - what do I know, I had one fish in the last hour and a quarter, a 6lb common with 5 minutes to go.

No idea why it switched off, I wasn't the only one who had a dire last hour, that said my 89.03 was enough for the important section win and second on the day overall.  Well done to Joe who managed 119lb for the win off peg 17.



Todber Manor Open, Saturday 13th May 2017

Travelled down to this one with Tony Rixon, not sure it was a good idea of Mike West to sell him a 140 HP van, I'm used to a sedate drive in the gutless old Toyota and came home a little greyer after this one......

30 odd fishing this one, two lakes in, Ash and Hillview, I pulled 55 on Hillview and Tony 74 on Ash, couldn't have been more convenient for the parking as we were opposite each other across the road between the two lakes.  I had been intending to just take pellets and a few maggots for down the edge, but a conversation with Tony had me putting meat into my bait bag as well.

The wind was getting up as I tackled up, but I still got the waggler rod out of the bag and set up a method feeder, although I had no island or spit to chuck to.  4 rigs, one to fish pellet at 13m, although that wasn't likely to be an option for too long, as the wind was worsening. A lighter rig to fish pellet at 7 sections and a meat rig to fish at 5 sections. Finally as there was such a long and inviting edge, a Hillbilly AK47, I found a lovely flat area at about 11m with about 18" -2' of water, I was confident that I'd catch there later in the match.

I started at 13m, but it was slow going, with only tiny tench and very small stockies to show for it.  I had been flicking some meat in and that also seemed to attract a horde of micro tench, I started feeding by a pot and introducing more meat, this did result in more carp, but again just small ones and lots of missed bites.

A switch to 7 sections and pellet off to my right brought a reasonable run of fish, but again no quality, I switched back to the meat line looking for quality, as I could see Fred Roberts and Alex Murray on 56 & 57 both getting better stamp fish.  It seemed that nothing I did picked out the better stamp, I had tried upping the feed and this did stop the mini tench, but the size of the carp didn't improve.

The edge which had seemed so promising gave up one roach and the best carp of the day, one about 2lb. With hindsight I would have left the meat at home and fished two pellet lines, as suspected the stamp of fish cost me, as I was 5th on the lake and 8th overall, missing out on the section money by 6lb or so.

1st: Alex Murray 127lb 13oz (Peg 57 HV)
2nd: Tony Rixon 112lb 2oz (Peg 74 Ash)
3rd: Fred Roberts 106lb 0oz (Peg 56 HV)

Section A winner: Gary Oshea 96lb 1oz (Peg 69 Ash)
Section B winner: Steve Lee 96lb 12oz (Peg 42 HV)
Section C winner: Nick Merry 92lb 14oz (Peg 58 HV)

Silver's 1st: Ash Tomkins 35lb 12oz (Peg 75 Ash)
Silver's 2nd: Tony Rixon 24lb 8oz (Peg 74 Ash)
Silver's 3rd: Joe Shepherd 21lb 12oz (Peg 50 HV)

Viaduct Spring League Round 2, Sunday 7th May 2017

I drew 125 on Campbell for this one, I didn't feel it was a strong peg in the section, but I have won from it, so always a chance.  I set up a lead rod and a waggler rod, as well as 3 topkits, a Malman Roob for meat short, a NG slim for pellet at 14m and a edge rig, same one would do for both sides.

On the all-in I started on the short meat line, as did Ben on my right on 126 and Paddy on 124.  They both had early carp, whilst I matched them fish for fish, except mine were small skimmers...  I did eventually get one on the meat, but it was a one off.

I switched to the 14m pellet line and had two in two put in's, thinking that this was the answer, as we could see anglers on the opposite bank catching well, whereas us on124, 125 and 126 were struggling.  That too was a false dawn and no more fish were had from that line all day.

I could see fish moving across the peg, probably past the halfway mark, so I tried the waggler as far as I dare, but to no avail, same as the lead.  I got off my box and set up another lead rod to try bread popped up just below the surface, first chuck I had a fish and then nothing, a by now familiar pattern.

I had a couple more fish by persevering with the short meat line, but it was a slog for very little reward.  I fed both edges and tried them, I did have 20lb of tench and bream along with three big commons, but Ben was edging in front as he was catching on his meat line, we were both a long way behind those on the far bank.

I ended about where I thought I would, last but one, getting nowhere near the 217lb of match winner Dan Squires on 119, as I put 87.04 on the scales, this one will be my dropper!!!

Friday 5 May 2017

Viaduct Costcutter, Thursday 4th May 2017

28 fishing today, so spread over Campbell & Cary, as per usual, the majority wanted to draw on Campbell.  Into the tin and out comes 86, so no Cambell again for me and whilst its a peg that has been a noted flier for years, it has a patchier record of late and with the wind pushing down towards the opposite end of the lake, I did fancy the look of 74.


At least the wind was favourable to fish a waggler today, so that was soon out of the bag, along with the obligatory lead rod, in fact I set up two!!  I had a thought on the way down that bread might be worth a go, so called into the shop and picked up a loaf.

3 topkits out of the bag, but after plumbing along the margin that turned into 4, as the margin was two different depths, there is a nice flat area where the bush used to be, but deeper water by the empty pallet of 87.  Shame the bush is gone, that was always a banker for a couple of lumps later in the match.  I decided to fish GB and maggot on the flat area and meat down to the pallet.

Two other topkits were simple, a Malman Roob to fish meat at 6 sections and a NG slim to fish pellet at 14m.  On the all in I started on bread, schoolboy error, I hadn't taken the clip off from Tuesday, oops, clip removed, new bread on and cast towards a fish that had topped.  When sinking the line I always hold the line in my fingertips to feel for any bites or liners and I felt the typical repeated gentle plucks of a bread bite.  A few minutes later, a 10lb common was netted, great start and I was patting myself on the back for sussing out they'd want bread.

20 biteless minutes later and the self congratulations were a distant memory, it appeared that bread wasn't to be the master tactic and I'd have to rely on something else. I switched to the waggler and that usually produces a few indications but was worryingly motionless for another 15 minutes.  I did strike at a small dip and had a fouler, I got it to the net, messed up the first chance to net it and then the hook pulled - typical.

I had been feeding the short meat line and a quick look on this before picking up the waggler had been bite free, but after feeding it for 50 minutes I dropped back on it and had a skimmer straight away.  Next drop in a carp of about 13lb, then a few more skimmers, but they would come in shorts bursts of one or two and then a quiet spell.  Another 13lb carp joined the party and I kept at this line, whilst pinging 6mm pellets to 14m. To rest it, I went out to 14m and tried 8mm & 6mm pellet on the hook, there was a little activity in the way of a few bubbles over the pellet, but no bites.

Jon Gray on 85 was having a similar day, finding it hard to put a run of fish together and also struggling to catch on pellet, maybe having no ripple on our short lines was a hindrance to fishes confidence.  The sun came out and a couple of fish came straight up, but they weren't real 'cruisers' and before I could get a mugging rig out, the wind was rippling the water from about 11m out and they were all past this.  Jon had tried to mug a couple, but they weren't interested.

I didn't feed the margins until 2 1/2 hours to go, as given the lack of feeding fish I didn't want to over do them. Back on the meat line and it really was hard work to get a couple more skimmers, very tricky to work out the feeding, too little and you wouldn't get a bite at all, a bit heavier and you get an immediate response, but then nothing again. I had one more carp from the meat line, about 8lb and by now was trying the margins.  The meat by the pallet of 87 was a non starter, never had a bite on it, the maggot/GB line did produce a small hybrid and a big carp spooked out after touching the line.

Refed the GB line with just GB and left it whilst trying to catch on the meat line, that did have a couple of carp come in over it, but just liners, I couldn't get them to go down on the deck and feed and they wouldn't take anything shallow.

Back onto the GB line for the last 20 minutes and straight after dropping the float in tight to the bank, saw the slight movement of water that gives away the presence of a big fish, float shot under and a big fish was heading towards peg 94 at a rate of knots....  After a nervy tussle, at times the fish was at the end of bottomed out orange Vespe and determined not to come in, I saw it, a long solid common, the last nail biting bit was getting it into the 20" landing net, it had to go in head first, I have tried to net these big commons tail first before and they can jump back out.

18lb of prime Cary beast.... fell to 6 maggots on a Guru XS 16 to 0.18 Stroft, my tried and tested combination for big fish,


That was the end of the action and I put 22.11 of skimmers on the scales for top silvers weight on the lake and a total of 86.14 for third on lake, beaten by 74 & 77 both had the wind and ripple, I'm sure that was a benefit on the day.  Well done to Ben Hagg on winning the match and the silvers from Cambell, that handed me the first in silvers money by default!!


The weather really needs to hurry up and warm the water up to carp spawning temperature, to allow them to get on with it and get back to feeding properly.

Overall
1. Ben Hagg - 179lb 2oz - peg 115
2. Steve Shaw - 142lb 9oz - peg 77...
3. Colin Dyer - 131lb 2oz - peg 114
4. Jon Darby - 123lb - peg 74
5. Dave White - 122lb 8oz - peg 129
6. Jim Butcher - 119lb 11oz - peg 132
7. John Young - 102lb 9oz - peg 125
8. Paul Morris - 94lb - peg 119


Silvers
1. Ben Hagg - 27lb - peg 115
2. Chris Fox - 22lb 11oz - peg 86
3. Lee Pistachio - 21lb 7oz - peg 94
4. Jon Gray - 20lb 8oz - peg 85


Wednesday 3 May 2017

Acorn Costcutter, Tuesday 2nd May 2017

Was looking forward to another go at a Landsend costcutter, but Tony couldn't get enough interest to make it worthwhile.  So to keep the travelling down we settled on Acorn's regular costcutter, via the Bridge Inn at Yatton for breakfast, which was decent and huge!!

16 fishing, so the pegs were spread out, I pulled 9 out of the ping pong ball bag, Faiersy put the mockers on it when he said "you should win it from there"..... he also advised setting up a method feeder and I had brought a 9' Preston Mini Carp rod, so set that up first, not really expecting to use it.

Topkits assembled were a Hillbilly AK47 for down the edge, a homemade float for fishing across, I couldn't find a decent shelf in the shallow water, so had to settle on mid slope for a starting point.  Then a rig to fish on the shelf which was about 2 1/2' deep and finally a homemade 4x12 float for down the track.

Bait was simple, pellet and maggot, I did pump a few expanders and I started on these at topkit + 2, I fed a few micros and some 6mm hard pellets and had a bit of blowing nearly straight away, I managed 2 fish in 30 minutes from this line, with no other indication apart from the odd bubble.  There were some signs of fish shallow, so off my box and a shallow rig set up, but try as I might, I couldn't get a bite on it in the open water.

I had been feeding right across and saw an odd swirl there, so across with the shallow rig and I did get a couple of fish, but could only get a bite by having the float touching the far bank and set at 6".  Peg 5 was empty and Mark Walsh on peg 4 was fishing short, this gave the fish a lot of water to back off into and I could see them moving around tight to the far bank opposite peg 5.  I picked up the method and putting micros round it and a 6mm pellet on the hook, chucked it towards peg 5's far bank. That resulted in a motionless tip, so I switched to GB round the feeder and 3 dead reds on the hook, that saw 4 fish come to the net about 5 minutes apart, then I lost one at the net.  That was the end of that.

Given that GB and maggot had been best on the method, I toss potted some GB and maggot across to the far bank and had a couple of fish on banded maggot, but same as the other lines it didn't last long.  For the last two hours I really struggled, I tried all lines again for no return at all and with 15 minutes to go I finally saw some activity down the edge.  I had two more fish in the last 15 minutes, shame the edge fish showed up so late.

I weighed 60lb odd for nowhere, as further down the lake the weights were better, I think my weight was top from 37 round to 13, so not many fish at this end of the lake for some reason.

Top on the day was Ray Bazeley with 123lb on peg1, followed by Tony Rixon on 21 with 111lb.

Monday 1 May 2017

Viaduct Open, Monday 1st May 2017

Back to Viaduct today, Cary and Lodge in for this one and I was hoping for a draw on Cary.  Missed getting to my usual position at the front of the draw queue as I was chatting to Nicky Ewers and Gary O'Shea, as we approached the tin I said to Nicky one peg I have never drawn is 53, that was after someone suggested 55 would have my name on it.  Well, after today, I can't say I have never drawn 53, as it was to be my home for the day.....


I hadn't realised just how restricted you are on this peg, plenty of water down to the left, but go more than a bout 7 sections out and you are sharing water with 73.

Given how its been fishing, I set up the usual edge rig, short meat rig, rig to fish banded pellet and an extra one, a wire stemmed NG Gimp to fish worm/maggot/soft pellet over a micro and worm, just a try to catch anything swimming line!!

A lead rod was assembled, as well as a waggler rod, with a small pellet waggler to fish down towards the two pots on the end bank.

On the all in I fed the worm and micros, then tried a negative meat line at 6 sections, didn't have to wait too long for a bite, not the expected carp, but a hybrid about a pound and a half, oddly it offered no fight, unusual for a hybrid.  Then a skimmer followed, but nothing hectic and that was 30 minutes gone. A look over the micros/worm line was frustratingly fruitless, apart from a 3oz rudd. 

I had been pinging pellets down to the end bank and picked up the waggler, just as well there wasn't anyone sensitive sat by me, the willow tree trailing fronds meant that it took 4 or 5 casts to get one sat in the right place (which was between the posts, virtually touching the RH post).  It didn't take too long for the willow tree to claim its first victim and my Preston loaded waggler looked like some sort of angling themed Christmas decoration, dangling from the branches.

New float on and first chuck fish round the post, it managed to do the old chub trick of transferring the hook from its mouth to a snag and a new hooklength was required. Next chuck a bite, fish hit and no quarter given, it come out from between the posts and was finally netted at 12.30, next chuck, the willow claimed another float, although this time the line broke and it dropped into the water, giving some hope of getting it back.  Set up again and a few chucks later that one was also gone, I really couldn't be arsed to set up again and lose more.

I did try the lead down there, but had two liners and nothing else.  Back onto the pole and I dropped the worm from the micro feed and did have a short run of skimmers when the sun when in and a ripple got up, but they were small and as soon as the ripple went, so did the bites.

I had fed the margins, LH with meat, RH with GB and maggot with 2 hours to go and waited until 15.45 until trying them, first drop in on the LH side saw a 8lb fish netted, then two more fish in the next two drop ins, but they were 12oz tench.  The RH edge appeared devoid of fish and I managed a coupe more on meat from the LH edge, but to no avail, I was going to be nowhere near the money and my 40lb total was hard won, it never felt like there were many fish in the peg.

I did manage to retrieve two floats, one floated back to me, the other I managed to walk round and using my longest landing net handle and weed cutter to get the dangling decoration out of the tree - I hate leaving tackle and especially line behind.

1. Gordon Cannings - 100lb 14oz - peg 56
2. Ziggy Slowinski - 97lb 11oz - peg 86...
3. Nigel Easton - 92lb 1oz - peg 74
4. Nigel Alford - 81lb 11oz - peg 78
5. Jamie Parkhouse - 74lb 6oz - peg 68
6. David Turberville - 71lb 4oz - peg 62

Silvers
1. Tony Gilbert - 37lb 12oz - peg 73
2. Nigel Bartlett - 21lb 14oz - peg 64

Norm's Open, Viaduct, Saturday 29th April 2017

55 fishing this one and virtually everyone was looking for a draw on Campbell, I did manage one, although I think its still a little early for the peg I drew, 132, to fish consistently. 

Simple options for today, 3 topkits, one for meat short, a slim homemade wire stemmed float that takes just 3x11shot, to fish meat short, a 0.2g NG float to fish pellet at 14m and a Hillbilly AK47 to fish down the RH edge and to the end bank.  I also set up a lead rod and waggler rod, although getting to the pallet of 133 is tricky now as the willow tree has enough annoying fronds that stop me casting accurately, the only way to get a float there is a sideways cast, which isn't - when I'm doing it - as accurate as overhead.

Starting quite negatively on the short meat line saw me put 3 carp for 34lb and about 6lb of silvers in the net in the first hour, then the wheels came off!!  I couldn't get a bite anywhere in the peg, no liners, no sign of fish at all. After about 2 1/2 hours I did get one on a 6mm pellet at 14m, this was the only bite on this line all day.

I had fed meat up the RH edge and groundbait with maggot at 16m to the end bank to see what was best.  Dropping in to the RH edge, I had two fish in two put ins and then nothing, I went to the end bank, 6 maggots on a 16 and had a bite straight away, it must have been the smallest carp in the lake, doubt if it weighed a lb.  Next drop in an 8lb fish, then nothing, just as the RH edge.

Back to the short line and I had a couple more skimmers and another carp, but it was one of those days when taking more than two fish from one line turned out to be impossible.  Back to the maggots against the end bank and a perch was the next and  last fish I had from there, not a good sign.  I had one more carp from the RH edge with 5 minutes to go, but it was not enough to do anymore than put me 12th out of the 55 fishing.

1. Phil Weaver - 144lb 15oz - peg 121
2. Steve Shaw - 138lb 13oz - peg 110...
3. Shawn Wilson - 135lb 4oz - peg 85
4. Ken Rayner - 133lb 4oz - peg 114
5. Dave Romain - 129lb 5oz - peg 123
6. Alex Murray - 126lb 1oz - peg 116