| Pole Only 2012 Overall Table | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| With Worst Result Deducted After 5 Matches | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Name | Points | Weight | Worst Points | Weight from worst points | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1 | R Wootten | 39 | 240 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2 | L Walker | 37 | 220 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 3 | S Carvello | 36 | 215 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 4 | D Wride | 35 | 299 | 5 | 8 | 22 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 5 | M Bromsgrove | 34 | 186 | 0 | 6 | 11 | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | B Slipper | 33 | 167 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | G Calvert | 33 | 124 | 4 | 5 | 24 | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 8 | L Tucker | 32 | 282 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 9 | K Rayner | 27 | 221 | 4 | 3 | 10 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 10 | M Owens | 26 | 112 | 3 | 5 | 54 | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 11 | N Harvey | 25 | 173 | 3 | 5 | 12 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 12 | P Faiers | 25 | 168 | 14 | 4 | 10 | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 13 | K Perry | 24 | 133 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 14 | A Hockin | 24 | 91 | 4 | 2 | 29 | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 15 | G Mewdell | 23 | 117 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 16 | R Lovering | 22 | 186 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 17 | R Heatley | 22 | 134 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 18 | C Fox | 22 | 94 | 9 | 3 | 48 | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 19 | S Johnson | 20 | 86 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 20 | D Baker | 16 | 95 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 21 | D Vowles | 16 | 72 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 22 | M Walsh | 15 | 114 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 23 | P Nicholls | 14 | 35 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 24 | P Lasson | 13 | 83 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 25 | D Poole | 13 | 36 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 26 | J Osbourne | 12 | 50 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 27 | A Maysom | 11 | 75 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 28 | M Tomes | 6 | 40 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 29 | S Parrtridge | 5 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 30 | M Michalski | 3 | 29 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thursday, 24 May 2012
Pole Series Overall Table After 5 Matches
Table showing worst result dropped.
Pole Only, Round 5 Acorn & Plantation
My turn to fish Acorn, Paddock lake. Out of the bucket comes peg 6, not a bad draw, but with the wind blowing straight down the peg, I wasn't too convinced that today was a good day to draw it. Looking across the bridge to pegs 38 & 40, they had mill pond like conditions and could present light rigs anywhere in their pegs - no surprise to see Lance Tucker and lewis Jones sat there......
I set up a a couple of rigs to fish banded pellet across, one shallow and one at the depth of the shelf. Another pellet rig for full depth and a silvers rig for fishing caster short. There were some fish across to the left hand edge of the bridge, but presenting a bait correctly was impossible, Nick Harvey on peg 7 was emitting strings of expletives, also suffering from the wind wrecking any sort of presentation.
The RH end of the bridge produced four fish in as many drop ins, great, but that was it, not another fish to be had from that line. I gave up and started fishing for silvers after 3 hours, I had some lovely roach to about 14oz on caster, four tench, although three of them were 4 ouncers!! Several carp took a liking to the caster, but the peg seemed to be short of skimmers, which without, I'd struggle in the silvers.
At the end my carp went 33.12 and silvers 14.14 for a dismal nothing in either category, Plantation had fished hard for silvers, with B section only producing 2 fish. Great, I'm in that section next!!
Results on the day:
A;
1) Lance Tucker 122.06 peg 38
2) Lewis Jones 116.14 peg 40
Silvers
1) Paul Faiers 31.00 peg 1
2) Lance Tucker 20.04 peg 38
B:
1) Simon Carvello 58.13 B4
2) Darren 'Noddy' Vowles 33.00 B10
Silvers
1) John Osbourne 1.02 B1
2) Simon Carvello 0.04 B4
C:
1) Glenn Calvert 46.07 C5
2) Mark Broomsgrove 31.05 C8
Silvers
1) Mark Broomsgrove 12.09 C8
2) Andy Hembrow 9.04 C6
I set up a a couple of rigs to fish banded pellet across, one shallow and one at the depth of the shelf. Another pellet rig for full depth and a silvers rig for fishing caster short. There were some fish across to the left hand edge of the bridge, but presenting a bait correctly was impossible, Nick Harvey on peg 7 was emitting strings of expletives, also suffering from the wind wrecking any sort of presentation.
The RH end of the bridge produced four fish in as many drop ins, great, but that was it, not another fish to be had from that line. I gave up and started fishing for silvers after 3 hours, I had some lovely roach to about 14oz on caster, four tench, although three of them were 4 ouncers!! Several carp took a liking to the caster, but the peg seemed to be short of skimmers, which without, I'd struggle in the silvers.
At the end my carp went 33.12 and silvers 14.14 for a dismal nothing in either category, Plantation had fished hard for silvers, with B section only producing 2 fish. Great, I'm in that section next!!
Results on the day:
A;
1) Lance Tucker 122.06 peg 38
2) Lewis Jones 116.14 peg 40
Silvers
1) Paul Faiers 31.00 peg 1
2) Lance Tucker 20.04 peg 38
B:
1) Simon Carvello 58.13 B4
2) Darren 'Noddy' Vowles 33.00 B10
Silvers
1) John Osbourne 1.02 B1
2) Simon Carvello 0.04 B4
C:
1) Glenn Calvert 46.07 C5
2) Mark Broomsgrove 31.05 C8
Silvers
1) Mark Broomsgrove 12.09 C8
2) Andy Hembrow 9.04 C6
Maver Match This - Viaduct Sat 19th May
Really not too much to write about this one, Tony Rixon told me the brekkie in woddy's cafe was good, they only did rolls on the morning, which were good, but not the same as a full fry up.
Peg 90 in the corner of Cary was to be my home for 5 hours and a boring home it proved to be!!
I set up a lead rod, two wagglers, one shallow, one deep and a three pole rigs, a margin rig, a meat rig for 6-7m and a banded pellet rig for 14.5m.
I struggled to get a bite, but I wasn't alone, it took an hour or so before I hooked and landed, what turned out to be a solitary carp, by casting towards the tree overhanging the end bank by peg 92 (I think).
That was it, no more carp, two nomadic skimmers completed by days efforts and I packed up with half an hour to go, so I don't have the results.
Peg 90 in the corner of Cary was to be my home for 5 hours and a boring home it proved to be!!
I set up a lead rod, two wagglers, one shallow, one deep and a three pole rigs, a margin rig, a meat rig for 6-7m and a banded pellet rig for 14.5m.
I struggled to get a bite, but I wasn't alone, it took an hour or so before I hooked and landed, what turned out to be a solitary carp, by casting towards the tree overhanging the end bank by peg 92 (I think).
That was it, no more carp, two nomadic skimmers completed by days efforts and I packed up with half an hour to go, so I don't have the results.
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Pole Only Series Tables After 4 Matches
The Overall Table
Silvers Table
| Name | Points | Weight | |||||
| 1 | R Wootten | 39 | 240 | 8 | |||
| 2 | D Wride | 35 | 221 | 8 | |||
| 3 | B Slipper | 33 | 167 | 14 | |||
| 4 | M Broomsgrove | 31 | 166 | 8 | |||
| 5 | L Walker | 29 | 192 | 3 | |||
| 6 | G Calvert | 28 | 102 | 2 | |||
| 7 | S Carvello | 26 | 156 | 9 | |||
| 8 | M Owens | 26 | 112 | 3 | |||
| 9 | L Tucker | 25 | 159 | 11 | |||
| 10 | P Faiers | 25 | 128 | 15 | |||
| 11 | K Rayner | 24 | 157 | 13 | |||
| 12 | K Perry | 24 | 133 | 6 | |||
| 13 | N Harvey | 23 | 108 | 5 | |||
| 14 | R Lovering | 22 | 186 | 11 | |||
| 15 | C Fox | 22 | 94 | 9 | |||
| 16 | A Hockin | 18 | 92 | 3 | |||
| 17 | G Mewdell | 17 | 105 | 4 | |||
| 18 | D Baker | 16 | 95 | 1 | |||
| 19 | M Walsh | 15 | 114 | 5 | |||
| 20 | R Heatley | 15 | 106 | 6 | |||
| 21 | S Johnson | 14 | 62 | 10 | |||
| 22 | A Maysom | 11 | 75 | 10 | |||
| 23 | P Lasson | 9 | 74 | 6 | |||
| 24 | D Poole | 8 | 25 | 0 | |||
| 25 | J Osbourne | 7 | 39 | 14 | |||
| 26 | D Vowles | 7 | 39 | 9 | |||
| 27 | P Nicholls | 7 | 14 | 1 | |||
| 28 | M Tomes | 6 | 40 | 5 | |||
| 29 | S Parrtridge | 5 | 12 | 0 | |||
| 30 | M Michalski | 3 | 29 | 2 | |||
Silvers Table
| Name | Points | Weight | ||||
| 1 | M Broomsgrove | 40 | 72 | 11 | ||
| 2 | P Faiers | 39 | 86 | 1 | ||
| 3 | G Calvert | 34 | 73 | 10 | ||
| 4 | D Wride | 29 | 55 | 9 | ||
| 5 | K Rayner | 29 | 37 | 8 | ||
| 6 | R Wootten | 27 | 54 | 15 | ||
| 7 | B Slipper | 27 | 22 | 0 | ||
| 8 | D Baker | 24 | 43 | 5 | ||
| 9 | M Owens | 24 | 37 | 4 | ||
| 10 | A Hockin | 23 | 39 | 12 | ||
| 11 | K Perry | 23 | 22 | 2 | ||
| 12 | R Lovering | 20 | 28 | 3 | ||
| 13 | M Walsh | 20 | 15 | 8 | ||
| 14 | C Fox | 18 | 46 | 5 | ||
| 15 | L Tucker | 18 | 25 | 14 | ||
| 16 | N Harvey | 18 | 10 | 10 | ||
| 17 | D Poole | 16 | 11 | 2 | ||
| 18 | J Osbourne | 14 | 30 | 12 | ||
| 19 | R Heatley | 14 | 27 | 12 | ||
| 20 | S Carvello | 14 | 7 | 4 | ||
| 21 | G Mewdell | 13 | 26 | 3 | ||
| 22 | P Lasson | 13 | 11 | 8 | ||
| 23 | S Johnson | 12 | 6 | 2 | ||
| 24 | M Michalski | 11 | 19 | 0 | ||
| 25 | M Tomes | 9 | 21 | 2 | ||
| 26 | S Parrtridge | 6 | 3 | 7 | ||
| 27 | L Walker | 5 | 11 | 10 | ||
| 28 | A Maysom | 5 | 5 | 15 | ||
| 29 | P Nicholls | 3 | 1 | 0 | ||
| 30 | D Vowles | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Pole Only Round 4, 2012Sunday 29th April
If I wasn't helping Paul organise this one, the forecasted weather may well have had me crying off and watching some football on the telly!! The drive down was eventful, a Mondeo flying down into the dip by The Airport Tavern and hitting the large flood was evidence of someone not paying attention to the road.
Once at the draw, there were some requests to cancel the match and some others to reduce it to 5 hours, we did put back the draw back 1/2 an hour and the start time, as it was reported that things should improve later in the day.
It was a free draw today and I managed to get C section, the island of Horseshoe Lake at Plantation. We had to reduce the numbers in the sections, due to no shows - it would be good if people rang!!Who'd be a match organiser....
There were some trees down at Plantation, but that was on the main lake, not Horseshoe, it looked nicely coloured but the ferocity of the wind and rain gave the portent of the day ahead. I set up a MW diamond 0.6g, which might seem excessive given the depth, but it did sit stable in the wind and severe surface skim. This had 0.10 and a 20 6313, a lighter diamond with a B960 and a band, just in case...... Yes, you're right it was a waste of time, so no more about it, as it stayed in the rig roost. I also set up a margin rig, more in hope than expectation as the margin was only 15 - 18" deep, too shallow I felt in the cold wind and rain.
I started at 5m maggot over caster and had 3 small carp in the first hour, then a 12oz perch, silvers being hard to come by. It then took me nearly an hour to get another bite, which came as I was struggling to get a neoprene glove on (as my fingers were numb and siezing up), Mark Broomsgrove opposite saw the elastic coming out and told me, the fish tried to get into the bankside rushes and in my attempt to turn it, with stiff and freezing arms and shoulders, it rolled on the surface, a huge perch, 3lb I reckon, sadly the roll on the surface disgorged the hook as neatly as any slammo.
I suffered a biteless 3rd hour and tried groundbait/pimkie and some chopped worm, to no avail The visits to the margin proved equally fruitless, as I suspected they would. It took until 35 minutes before the end before I had another bite and I landed 3 more carp and a roach not far off 1lb before the all out. I wasn't disapponted to finish, miraculously with 10 minutes of the all out, the lakes tempest ravaged surface took on a smooth glass like sheen - it happens far too often to be mere coincidence, doesn't it?
My 2 quality silvers went 1.11 and the carp 14.11, the middle 4 blank hours being costly. Acorn lake saw only 3 left at the end to weigh in, it was some of the worst weather (and the coldest April day) that I've fished in. I have some soggy weigh sheets to try and decipher now, I doubt if I will put an update to the tables until next weekend.
Thanks to Ken Rayner for the use of his Salter scales.
A Section (Acorn Paddock Lake)
1) Lewis Walker 47.04 peg 40
2) Simon Carvello 23.00 peg 6
Silvers
1) Simon Carvello 3.08 peg 6
2) Scott Smallwood 2.00 peg 36
B Section (Plantation Horseshoe Outside bank)
1) Rod Wootten 26.04 peg B7
2) John Page 24.12 peg B6
Silvers
1) Mark Broomsgrove 11.03 peg B4
2) Glenn Calvert 8.09 peg B5
C Section (Plantation Horseshoe Island pegs)
1) Brian Slipper 29.09 peg C3
2) Lance Tucker 27.00 peg C10
Silvers
1) Paul Faiers 8.04 peg C1
2) Brian Slipper 5.03 peg C3
Once at the draw, there were some requests to cancel the match and some others to reduce it to 5 hours, we did put back the draw back 1/2 an hour and the start time, as it was reported that things should improve later in the day.
It was a free draw today and I managed to get C section, the island of Horseshoe Lake at Plantation. We had to reduce the numbers in the sections, due to no shows - it would be good if people rang!!Who'd be a match organiser....
There were some trees down at Plantation, but that was on the main lake, not Horseshoe, it looked nicely coloured but the ferocity of the wind and rain gave the portent of the day ahead. I set up a MW diamond 0.6g, which might seem excessive given the depth, but it did sit stable in the wind and severe surface skim. This had 0.10 and a 20 6313, a lighter diamond with a B960 and a band, just in case...... Yes, you're right it was a waste of time, so no more about it, as it stayed in the rig roost. I also set up a margin rig, more in hope than expectation as the margin was only 15 - 18" deep, too shallow I felt in the cold wind and rain.
I started at 5m maggot over caster and had 3 small carp in the first hour, then a 12oz perch, silvers being hard to come by. It then took me nearly an hour to get another bite, which came as I was struggling to get a neoprene glove on (as my fingers were numb and siezing up), Mark Broomsgrove opposite saw the elastic coming out and told me, the fish tried to get into the bankside rushes and in my attempt to turn it, with stiff and freezing arms and shoulders, it rolled on the surface, a huge perch, 3lb I reckon, sadly the roll on the surface disgorged the hook as neatly as any slammo.
I suffered a biteless 3rd hour and tried groundbait/pimkie and some chopped worm, to no avail The visits to the margin proved equally fruitless, as I suspected they would. It took until 35 minutes before the end before I had another bite and I landed 3 more carp and a roach not far off 1lb before the all out. I wasn't disapponted to finish, miraculously with 10 minutes of the all out, the lakes tempest ravaged surface took on a smooth glass like sheen - it happens far too often to be mere coincidence, doesn't it?
My 2 quality silvers went 1.11 and the carp 14.11, the middle 4 blank hours being costly. Acorn lake saw only 3 left at the end to weigh in, it was some of the worst weather (and the coldest April day) that I've fished in. I have some soggy weigh sheets to try and decipher now, I doubt if I will put an update to the tables until next weekend.
Thanks to Ken Rayner for the use of his Salter scales.
A Section (Acorn Paddock Lake)
1) Lewis Walker 47.04 peg 40
2) Simon Carvello 23.00 peg 6
Silvers
1) Simon Carvello 3.08 peg 6
2) Scott Smallwood 2.00 peg 36
B Section (Plantation Horseshoe Outside bank)
1) Rod Wootten 26.04 peg B7
2) John Page 24.12 peg B6
Silvers
1) Mark Broomsgrove 11.03 peg B4
2) Glenn Calvert 8.09 peg B5
C Section (Plantation Horseshoe Island pegs)
1) Brian Slipper 29.09 peg C3
2) Lance Tucker 27.00 peg C10
Silvers
1) Paul Faiers 8.04 peg C1
2) Brian Slipper 5.03 peg C3
Maver Match, Viaduct, Sat 28th April 2012
In January I had a spare £100, so booked tickets for the two Maver qualifiers on Viaduct. It seemed a good idea at the time and Viaduct does seem to be the place, where my luck at the drawbag, sometimes exceeds my usual dismal dips into hats, tins or bait boxes.
Simples. That was the plan for today, one waggler rod, two lead rods and a couple of pole rigs, the waggler being one of those middy clear wagglers, they cast well and just need a little shotting (or a big swivel) to get them sat perfectly. The two lead rods were virtually identical, except for the hooklengths, one was 12" of 0.16 and a Guru 16 with a band, the other 18" of 0.18 with a 16 Guru and a quickstop for meat or bread. Pole rigs were a MW diamond on 0.18 to 0.16 with a 16 B960 and a MW slim power on 0.16 with a 16 Drennan Hair Rigger on 0.14.
Bait tray was simple, 8mm meat, 8mm pellet and 6mm pellet, with a, reduced to 30p in the Esso garage, loaf of bread to pop up should that be necessary - as it wasn't (or didn't work) no more of it and the bread became duck food.
Sadly my consistently shite drawing arm, once again played a blinder, putting me on one of the best skimmer pegs (70 on Lodge) - with no silvers qualification, nor money to fish for. I started on the lead and 8mm pellet and had my one and only liner within 10 minutes of the start, no ther indications on the lead on the several occasions I tried it. The wind (just for a change) was rendering the waggler a waste of time, as the surface drag from L to R and the undertow in the opposite direction thwarted all attempts to keep it in one place for more than a few seconds.
The pole at 12m produced a 5lb carp on the fith or 6th put in and that was to be the sole representative of Cypry's relatives to grace my net. I had a nice days fishing, I filled the bottom rung of my keepnet with skimmers and bream, 45-50lb would be a conservative estimate, but it was, in the context of the day, a total waste of time. I wasn't alone with most pegs on my bank, except 73 (who caught a few carp down to the tree) not weighing in. Oh well, I've another opportunity on 19th may, a carp peg would be nice.....
Rather than my usual photocopies of the weigh sheets, Steve gave me some hand written results, including some info on baits etc.
1) Tont Gilbert 196.08 peg 64(The Monk) 31 Carp on double 8mm meat at 16m in the margin
2) Martin Preston 165.07 peg 81 18 Carp on 11mm pellet on the lead
3) Jeb Attwood 158.08 peg 110 pellet on the waggler
4) Miles levy 139.13 peg 86
5) Ray Hayward 134.12 peg 102
6) Roland Lucas 128.14 peg 85
Simples. That was the plan for today, one waggler rod, two lead rods and a couple of pole rigs, the waggler being one of those middy clear wagglers, they cast well and just need a little shotting (or a big swivel) to get them sat perfectly. The two lead rods were virtually identical, except for the hooklengths, one was 12" of 0.16 and a Guru 16 with a band, the other 18" of 0.18 with a 16 Guru and a quickstop for meat or bread. Pole rigs were a MW diamond on 0.18 to 0.16 with a 16 B960 and a MW slim power on 0.16 with a 16 Drennan Hair Rigger on 0.14.
Bait tray was simple, 8mm meat, 8mm pellet and 6mm pellet, with a, reduced to 30p in the Esso garage, loaf of bread to pop up should that be necessary - as it wasn't (or didn't work) no more of it and the bread became duck food.
Sadly my consistently shite drawing arm, once again played a blinder, putting me on one of the best skimmer pegs (70 on Lodge) - with no silvers qualification, nor money to fish for. I started on the lead and 8mm pellet and had my one and only liner within 10 minutes of the start, no ther indications on the lead on the several occasions I tried it. The wind (just for a change) was rendering the waggler a waste of time, as the surface drag from L to R and the undertow in the opposite direction thwarted all attempts to keep it in one place for more than a few seconds.
The pole at 12m produced a 5lb carp on the fith or 6th put in and that was to be the sole representative of Cypry's relatives to grace my net. I had a nice days fishing, I filled the bottom rung of my keepnet with skimmers and bream, 45-50lb would be a conservative estimate, but it was, in the context of the day, a total waste of time. I wasn't alone with most pegs on my bank, except 73 (who caught a few carp down to the tree) not weighing in. Oh well, I've another opportunity on 19th may, a carp peg would be nice.....
Rather than my usual photocopies of the weigh sheets, Steve gave me some hand written results, including some info on baits etc.
1) Tont Gilbert 196.08 peg 64(The Monk) 31 Carp on double 8mm meat at 16m in the margin
2) Martin Preston 165.07 peg 81 18 Carp on 11mm pellet on the lead
3) Jeb Attwood 158.08 peg 110 pellet on the waggler
4) Miles levy 139.13 peg 86
5) Ray Hayward 134.12 peg 102
6) Roland Lucas 128.14 peg 85
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Avon Angling Open, Wildmarsh, 22/04/12
I like fishing Wildmarsh, it usually fishes a lot harder in matches, than pleasure fishing and it doesn't take huge weights to frame. I was grateful for the 10.00 draw, as I had been into town the night before on my leaving 'do'. (Large quantities of Jaegerbombs and then fishing really don't mix.......)
Still once I'd got to peg 29 and set up a small groundbait feeder, a waggler and two pole rigs, I was feeling much better, the two rigs were a 0.5g MW diamond to fish at 12m and a Carpa Chimp 4x14 to fish close in. On the whistle I fed caster short, micros, caster and dead maggot at 12m, then had 1/2 an hour on the g/bait feeder, which produced on tiny roach. That went up the bank and I had a look over the 12m line and almost straight away hooked and lost a good fish, straight after I had a decent skimmer. Then another, but bites were hard to come by, a look on the close rig produced a few roach, but not at anywhere near the rate needed to make it a viable option.
Back to 12m and a tench was gratefully netted, by now the rain in the face had stopped, but the wind had increased making presentation at 12m impossible. A switch to the waggler brought a bream to the net, but even with 12" of line on the bottom and 3 No8 shot, the wind was pushing it through as if it was rigged with sails.
I started a new line at 7m to my left, hoping that the presentation would be better, that produced nothing, the feeder was resorted to again, but I had nothing on it. I did wonder if g/bait was the problem, as I didn't catch over it at all, only where I fed micros and caster. I tried a new feeder line with micros and dead reds, all to no avail. So the odd roach and motherless minnow were all I could manage for the last hour or so, the match ruined for me and the others on the spit (with the exception of the method slingers...) by the wind.
My 11lb odd was just out of the silvers money, one more decent skimmer would have done it, still you can change the way you fish, but you can't change the weather - unless of course you are a water company and announce a drought, hasn't it rained most days since they told us the South West was in drought??
Still once I'd got to peg 29 and set up a small groundbait feeder, a waggler and two pole rigs, I was feeling much better, the two rigs were a 0.5g MW diamond to fish at 12m and a Carpa Chimp 4x14 to fish close in. On the whistle I fed caster short, micros, caster and dead maggot at 12m, then had 1/2 an hour on the g/bait feeder, which produced on tiny roach. That went up the bank and I had a look over the 12m line and almost straight away hooked and lost a good fish, straight after I had a decent skimmer. Then another, but bites were hard to come by, a look on the close rig produced a few roach, but not at anywhere near the rate needed to make it a viable option.
Back to 12m and a tench was gratefully netted, by now the rain in the face had stopped, but the wind had increased making presentation at 12m impossible. A switch to the waggler brought a bream to the net, but even with 12" of line on the bottom and 3 No8 shot, the wind was pushing it through as if it was rigged with sails.
I started a new line at 7m to my left, hoping that the presentation would be better, that produced nothing, the feeder was resorted to again, but I had nothing on it. I did wonder if g/bait was the problem, as I didn't catch over it at all, only where I fed micros and caster. I tried a new feeder line with micros and dead reds, all to no avail. So the odd roach and motherless minnow were all I could manage for the last hour or so, the match ruined for me and the others on the spit (with the exception of the method slingers...) by the wind.
My 11lb odd was just out of the silvers money, one more decent skimmer would have done it, still you can change the way you fish, but you can't change the weather - unless of course you are a water company and announce a drought, hasn't it rained most days since they told us the South West was in drought??
1. Adrian
Jefferies 32-14-0 peg 25
2. Dean
Malin 27-08-0 peg 42
3. Tony
Rixon 26-09-0 peg 30
4. Steve
Kedge 26-02-0 peg 9
5. Steve
Tucker 24-07-0 peg 58
6. Glen
Calvert 23-01-0 peg 6
Silvers:
1. Steve
Tucker 16-10-0 peg 58
2. Paul
Faiers 16-05-0 peg 20
3. Tony
Rixon 15-0-0 peg 30
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Pole Only Series 2012 Match Three
My turn to fish Acorn this round, Paddock was fully booked so it was onto the newly redesigned Match Lake, which has had many carp removed and plenty of skimmers added. We pegged it out in the reverse of the old permanent pegs, with A1 being at the top end and A10 was the old peg 2. I drew A7 which actually turned out to be the old peg 7, I would rather have had an end peg, but its a bit of a suck it and see today as the lake hasn't been match fished since the changes.
A nice coating of ice on the car made me glad that I had pinkies in the bait bag, I set up a Malman Winter Wire 4x10 with a .08 hooklength and a 20 gamma black hook. A Carpa Chimp with a 0.12 and a 18 63.13 at the same depth just in case they went mad..... and a rig for up the far shelf completed my rigs, this was a J range dibber with a 0.12 hooklength and a 16 63.13.
I found an area of the peg that was at least 6" deeper than the rest, this was at 9m at 2 o'clock, so this was where I targetted the skimmers, initially feeding some groundbait, micros and pinkies. I found a nice level area on the far shelf and fed this with caster. I didn't have to wait too long before the float dipped and a small carp graced the net, then another - I thought they'd been taken out!!! Next was a skimmer around the 6 -8oz mark and I managed to keep them coming one every 5 - 10 minutes for a couple of hours, by using a pole pot to add micros and pinkies every put in,
The skimmer line then went quiet, so I refed the line with groundbait and had a look up the shelf with double maggot, that produced a small rudd, a 12oz perch and a carp, that was it for up the shelf, every other look over there produced no so much as a twitch of the float. Back over the groundbait and 2 quick skimmers, then back to waiting for a bite, topping up the groundbait, or potting in some micros and maggot seemed to bring a fish or 2, but then the wait after was longer than a steady drip of bait via the topkit pot.
Going into the last hour I expected to put a few more fish in the net, maybe even a bonus from ther far shelf, it proved hard going, I didn't have a bite from 15.30 until 16.25, when I had 2 skimmers in 2 put ins just before the all out at 16.30. I could see that Sam Johnson on A10 had a really good last hour from the end margin and that proved to be my downfall, as he beat me for the silvers by 14oz, but it was an enjoyable days fishing, my 4 carp going 4.12 and the silvers 24.08. Dave Wride won the lake by a convincing margin, with 65.06 from end peg A1.
Todays results:
A Section: (Acorn Match Lake)
1) D Wride 65.02 A1
2) G Calvert 30.09 A2
Silvers
1) S Johnson 25.06 A10
2) C Fox 24.08 A7
B Section (Plantation Main Lake 1 - 19)
1) S Carvello 113.04 Peg 12
2) M Broomsgrove 70.11 peg 7
Silvers
1) M Broomsgrove 26.09 peg 7
2) Ken Raynor 18.00 peg 4
C Section (Plantation Main Lake 20-39)
1) R Wootten 81.02 peg 30
2) B Slipper 66.14 peg 27
Silvers
1) P Faiers 28.00 peg 39
2) L Tucker 19.12 peg 33
League Top Six after 3 Matches.
Overall
1) R Wootten 29 pts 214.04
2) D Wride 27pts 198.13
3) M Broomsgrove 25pts 154.11
4) B Slipper 23pts 138.05
5) R Lovering 22pts 186.11
6) K Rayner 21pts 147.10
Silvers
1) M Broomsgrove 30pts 61.08
2) P Faiers 29pts 77.13
3) G Calvert 25pts 65.01
4) D Wride 23pts 54.08
5) A Hockin 23pts 39.12
6) K Rayner 21pts 34.05
A nice coating of ice on the car made me glad that I had pinkies in the bait bag, I set up a Malman Winter Wire 4x10 with a .08 hooklength and a 20 gamma black hook. A Carpa Chimp with a 0.12 and a 18 63.13 at the same depth just in case they went mad..... and a rig for up the far shelf completed my rigs, this was a J range dibber with a 0.12 hooklength and a 16 63.13.
I found an area of the peg that was at least 6" deeper than the rest, this was at 9m at 2 o'clock, so this was where I targetted the skimmers, initially feeding some groundbait, micros and pinkies. I found a nice level area on the far shelf and fed this with caster. I didn't have to wait too long before the float dipped and a small carp graced the net, then another - I thought they'd been taken out!!! Next was a skimmer around the 6 -8oz mark and I managed to keep them coming one every 5 - 10 minutes for a couple of hours, by using a pole pot to add micros and pinkies every put in,
The skimmer line then went quiet, so I refed the line with groundbait and had a look up the shelf with double maggot, that produced a small rudd, a 12oz perch and a carp, that was it for up the shelf, every other look over there produced no so much as a twitch of the float. Back over the groundbait and 2 quick skimmers, then back to waiting for a bite, topping up the groundbait, or potting in some micros and maggot seemed to bring a fish or 2, but then the wait after was longer than a steady drip of bait via the topkit pot.
Going into the last hour I expected to put a few more fish in the net, maybe even a bonus from ther far shelf, it proved hard going, I didn't have a bite from 15.30 until 16.25, when I had 2 skimmers in 2 put ins just before the all out at 16.30. I could see that Sam Johnson on A10 had a really good last hour from the end margin and that proved to be my downfall, as he beat me for the silvers by 14oz, but it was an enjoyable days fishing, my 4 carp going 4.12 and the silvers 24.08. Dave Wride won the lake by a convincing margin, with 65.06 from end peg A1.
Todays results:
A Section: (Acorn Match Lake)
1) D Wride 65.02 A1
2) G Calvert 30.09 A2
Silvers
1) S Johnson 25.06 A10
2) C Fox 24.08 A7
B Section (Plantation Main Lake 1 - 19)
1) S Carvello 113.04 Peg 12
2) M Broomsgrove 70.11 peg 7
Silvers
1) M Broomsgrove 26.09 peg 7
2) Ken Raynor 18.00 peg 4
C Section (Plantation Main Lake 20-39)
1) R Wootten 81.02 peg 30
2) B Slipper 66.14 peg 27
Silvers
1) P Faiers 28.00 peg 39
2) L Tucker 19.12 peg 33
League Top Six after 3 Matches.
Overall
1) R Wootten 29 pts 214.04
2) D Wride 27pts 198.13
3) M Broomsgrove 25pts 154.11
4) B Slipper 23pts 138.05
5) R Lovering 22pts 186.11
6) K Rayner 21pts 147.10
Silvers
1) M Broomsgrove 30pts 61.08
2) P Faiers 29pts 77.13
3) G Calvert 25pts 65.01
4) D Wride 23pts 54.08
5) A Hockin 23pts 39.12
6) K Rayner 21pts 34.05
Monday, 9 April 2012
Acorn Open, Monday 9th April
I fished Friday, but just couldn't be arsed to write about it, Trinity Waters, I drew peg 9 which I wasn't unhappy with, but my match was a waste of a day, I foul hooked 1 small tench and 1 small carp, the only thing I hooked fair and square in the mouth was a 12oz eel.
Today was my first visit to Acorn Paddock Lake since May 2010 - it was a toss up between this or watching City v Coventry, I booked into this before I saw the wet weather forecast..... Still, the breakfast has improved since the early days and at £5.50 for the large one, it wasn't too bad at all.
Peg 7 was to be my home for 6 hours, having been advised by those with local knowledge that I'd need to carch from the shelf in front of peg 8 (handily vacant) if I was to stand a chance of beating peg 5 or 6. So a 4x12 Carpa Chimp was set up to fish this very flat plateau that extends a few feet from the margin of peg 8. I also set up a rig to fish meat tight across and another Chimp (4x14) to fish at the bottom of the far shelf for skimmers.
My silvers quest started OK, with a tench and a couple of skimmers, then I hooked a carp which promptly saw the skimmers do a disappearing act. By this time I was becoming a spectator, watching Glen Bailey on peg 5 catching well and Rich Heatly catching - a smaller stamp of carp - from his far shelf next to the bridge. I persevered with the silvers quest, but after two hours gave up, as the odd carp that I hooked and landed, scared the skimmers off for periods of up to an hour. It was the dilema of if I fed it attracted carp, but not in sufficient numbers to catch consistently or if I laid of the feed I could get the skimmers back, but how do you keep them coming without feeding?
I hooked a big carp that came off and as it did the float exploded, so up the bank with that top kit and a try with banded pellet, that produced my one and only fish from the plateau of peg 8 and I had one more over against the far bank, but I wasn't getting liners or foulers, they seemed content to stay in peg 5 and by the bridges.
I topped up the skimmer line with 2 balls of groundbait and had a little run of fish, but again a carp moved in and that was the end of the skimmer action, as this one ploughed through the swim, before taking me out into open water in front of 8 and snapping the hooklength.
I ended the day with 29lb odd of carp and 11lb 12 of silvers, which I believe was one out of the silvers money, I don't think there were enough carp in the peg to compete with the carp weights (I only had 6 or 7 for the 29lb), so they were big (for the venue) carp pushing out the silvers. In contrast Silvers winner Steve Mayo didn't weigh a single carp.
Not fishing until next Sunday now and I reckon it will take that long to dry my kit out.
Today was my first visit to Acorn Paddock Lake since May 2010 - it was a toss up between this or watching City v Coventry, I booked into this before I saw the wet weather forecast..... Still, the breakfast has improved since the early days and at £5.50 for the large one, it wasn't too bad at all.
Peg 7 was to be my home for 6 hours, having been advised by those with local knowledge that I'd need to carch from the shelf in front of peg 8 (handily vacant) if I was to stand a chance of beating peg 5 or 6. So a 4x12 Carpa Chimp was set up to fish this very flat plateau that extends a few feet from the margin of peg 8. I also set up a rig to fish meat tight across and another Chimp (4x14) to fish at the bottom of the far shelf for skimmers.
My silvers quest started OK, with a tench and a couple of skimmers, then I hooked a carp which promptly saw the skimmers do a disappearing act. By this time I was becoming a spectator, watching Glen Bailey on peg 5 catching well and Rich Heatly catching - a smaller stamp of carp - from his far shelf next to the bridge. I persevered with the silvers quest, but after two hours gave up, as the odd carp that I hooked and landed, scared the skimmers off for periods of up to an hour. It was the dilema of if I fed it attracted carp, but not in sufficient numbers to catch consistently or if I laid of the feed I could get the skimmers back, but how do you keep them coming without feeding?
I hooked a big carp that came off and as it did the float exploded, so up the bank with that top kit and a try with banded pellet, that produced my one and only fish from the plateau of peg 8 and I had one more over against the far bank, but I wasn't getting liners or foulers, they seemed content to stay in peg 5 and by the bridges.
I topped up the skimmer line with 2 balls of groundbait and had a little run of fish, but again a carp moved in and that was the end of the skimmer action, as this one ploughed through the swim, before taking me out into open water in front of 8 and snapping the hooklength.
I ended the day with 29lb odd of carp and 11lb 12 of silvers, which I believe was one out of the silvers money, I don't think there were enough carp in the peg to compete with the carp weights (I only had 6 or 7 for the 29lb), so they were big (for the venue) carp pushing out the silvers. In contrast Silvers winner Steve Mayo didn't weigh a single carp.
Not fishing until next Sunday now and I reckon it will take that long to dry my kit out.
1. Glenn Bailey 120-10-0 peg 5
2. Des Shipp 85-12-0 peg 21
3. Mike Nicholls 84-06-0 peg 38
4. Rich Healey 80-14-0 peg 6
5. Kev Perry 79-04-0 peg 40
6. Lance Tucker 69-09-0 peg 39
Silvers:
1. Steve Mayo 42-04-0 peg 15
2. Mark Bartlett 35-04-0 peg 1
3. Paul Faiers 17-08-0 peg 30
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Pole Only Series 2012
Round two of the series today, after a week of chopping up meat I decided on a change and aimed for a pellet attack. Plenty of worm and some caster also in the bag, all left over from Whiteacres. I knew I was in C section, pegs 23 - 39 on Plantation. Peg 32 was my home for the day - not an ideal draw, but I felt there was enough water to enable a few fish to be caught.
I set up 4 rigs, a shallow rig, as the fish do come up in the water early in the year on this venue, a rig to fish hard pellet on the deck, another to fish Devils Spawn and one for worm and caster. I started at 14m towards the island and foul hooked 5 fish in 5 put ins, so switched to a shallow rig, that produced nothing. Back on the deck and I managed a couple of skimmers and a carp, but the liners and foulers were a problem.
I dumped 2/3 of a large cup of 6 & 8mm pellets in to try and get the fish down, that proved to be a big mistake, the indications stopped - but so did the proper bites! Onto the short caster line and that produced a reasonbabale hybrid, but little else, the water was green and the bright green algae bloom kicked up by a hooked fish was worrying this early in the year.
I ended up going 19m towards the island to get another 3 carp, but finished with a dismal 29lb 10oz, another 6lb would have given me 3 more points, but I would have need another 43lb to get another point, once again I was at the end of the lake with low weights, I didn't help by dumping the bait in, but it would be nice to draw a favoured peg.........
Section Results:
Weights in lbs & oz
A: (Acorn Paddock)
1) Rich Lovering 108.02 peg 5
2) Ken Rayner 73.14 peg 36
Silvers
1) Mark Bromsgrove 16.12 peg 3
2) Kev Perry 14.02 peg 6
B: (Plantation)
1) Rod Wootten 100.10 peg 19
2) Lance Tucker 100.00 peg 8
Silvers
1) Rod Wootten 40.14 peg 19
2) Paul Faiers 33.06 peg 10
C: (Plantation)
1) Rich Heatly 80.08 peg27
2) Lewis walker 74.09 peg 28
Silvers
1) Dave Wride 23.08 peg 25
2) Clenn Calvert 21.09 peg 23
Overall Table After Two Matches:
1) R Lovering 19 points 148.09
2) L Walker 19 points 144.15
3) R Wootten 19 points 133.02
4) D Wride 17 points 133.07
5) K Rayner 17 points 104.01
6) M Bromsgrove 16 points 84.00
Silvers Table After Two Matches:
1) D Wride 20 points 51.09
2) M Bromsgrove 20 points 34.15
3) G Calvert 17 points 41.13
4) P Faiers 15 points 49.13
5) A Hockin 15 points 24.12
6) R Lovering 14 points 20.19
I set up 4 rigs, a shallow rig, as the fish do come up in the water early in the year on this venue, a rig to fish hard pellet on the deck, another to fish Devils Spawn and one for worm and caster. I started at 14m towards the island and foul hooked 5 fish in 5 put ins, so switched to a shallow rig, that produced nothing. Back on the deck and I managed a couple of skimmers and a carp, but the liners and foulers were a problem.
I dumped 2/3 of a large cup of 6 & 8mm pellets in to try and get the fish down, that proved to be a big mistake, the indications stopped - but so did the proper bites! Onto the short caster line and that produced a reasonbabale hybrid, but little else, the water was green and the bright green algae bloom kicked up by a hooked fish was worrying this early in the year.
I ended up going 19m towards the island to get another 3 carp, but finished with a dismal 29lb 10oz, another 6lb would have given me 3 more points, but I would have need another 43lb to get another point, once again I was at the end of the lake with low weights, I didn't help by dumping the bait in, but it would be nice to draw a favoured peg.........
Section Results:
Weights in lbs & oz
A: (Acorn Paddock)
1) Rich Lovering 108.02 peg 5
2) Ken Rayner 73.14 peg 36
Silvers
1) Mark Bromsgrove 16.12 peg 3
2) Kev Perry 14.02 peg 6
B: (Plantation)
1) Rod Wootten 100.10 peg 19
2) Lance Tucker 100.00 peg 8
Silvers
1) Rod Wootten 40.14 peg 19
2) Paul Faiers 33.06 peg 10
C: (Plantation)
1) Rich Heatly 80.08 peg27
2) Lewis walker 74.09 peg 28
Silvers
1) Dave Wride 23.08 peg 25
2) Clenn Calvert 21.09 peg 23
Overall Table After Two Matches:
1) R Lovering 19 points 148.09
2) L Walker 19 points 144.15
3) R Wootten 19 points 133.02
4) D Wride 17 points 133.07
5) K Rayner 17 points 104.01
6) M Bromsgrove 16 points 84.00
Silvers Table After Two Matches:
1) D Wride 20 points 51.09
2) M Bromsgrove 20 points 34.15
3) G Calvert 17 points 41.13
4) P Faiers 15 points 49.13
5) A Hockin 15 points 24.12
6) R Lovering 14 points 20.19
Monday, 2 April 2012
Bait Tech Festival 2012
Today saw me on 31, Twin Oaks, I'd decided on a line at 14m for worm and caster, a short line for meat and tight to the far bank with a waggler and straight lead. I also set up a margin rig as both margins looked tempting and one rig did for both.
I clipped up the waggler and lead rod, plumbed up the pole rigs and was ready for the start, I had an F1 on the second chuck with the straight lead and then one of those inexplicible cock ups, the lead hit the far bank and I lost the lot. I don't like leaving tackle on the bank, but there wasn't much I could do about it.
Switching to the waggler I had a carp tight across, then heard a commotion as a duck had picked up my lost line and then tangled that up with the waggler set up of Lewis Walker on peg 29, he managed to get the duck in and I went down to his peg and cut all the line off it - it flew away quite safely.
Sad to say that was the most exciting part of the day, the promising looking margins only producing one fish from each side, a few skimmers on the pole and a couple of carp across ensured that my dismal performance continued.
Onto the last day and I was looking forward to Porth, I was confident that I could put in a better showing than on the lakes dominated by F1's. 82 out of the drawbag, so a trip on the boat and it was dropping off at peg 80, so a short walk. I was intending to only take a couple of feeder rods, but I did slip a waggler rod into the rod bag.
I set up two feeder rods, one at 25 turns and one at 60 turns, the 60 turns rod didn't get touched again, so no more about that. I added the waggler rod to the set up, with a large bodied Drake waggler. Hooklengths were 0.10 flurocarbon and size 16 hooks on both rods used.
Starting on the feeder with caster & worm, I had indications and a couple of fish early on, after an hour of bites and a few small skimmers I tried the waggler and had 3 fish including a chunky 4oz roach, in 3 put ins. Then the line caught under the plastic plug on top of the platform leg and broke, I retackled up, but couldn't replicate the bite a chuck of the first 3 casts.
Back on the tip and I kept fish coming, the 2 best fish, skimmers of about 12oz and 1lb, both taken by pike, at 4 o'clock another disaster - the fine glass tip of my drennan rod snapped, so I had to retackle up with another tip section. I kept catching to the end and was happy that I'd fished a much better match than the previous 3 days. I was second to weigh in in the section and was winning the section with 5lb 10oz until end peg 89 weighed 6lb odd. Someone said,"that end peg has won the section every time I've been here!!"
So some redemption on the last day, the festival was a massive learning curve. I now know how little I understand meat fishing, F1 fishing and that good up to date info is crucial to success in these festivals. The bait limit meant I was worrying about taking the full amount, which on every day was too much.
I reckon I'll go again, but next time with full preperation and more prepared to ask questions.
See the Whiteacres website for all the results.
I clipped up the waggler and lead rod, plumbed up the pole rigs and was ready for the start, I had an F1 on the second chuck with the straight lead and then one of those inexplicible cock ups, the lead hit the far bank and I lost the lot. I don't like leaving tackle on the bank, but there wasn't much I could do about it.
Switching to the waggler I had a carp tight across, then heard a commotion as a duck had picked up my lost line and then tangled that up with the waggler set up of Lewis Walker on peg 29, he managed to get the duck in and I went down to his peg and cut all the line off it - it flew away quite safely.
Sad to say that was the most exciting part of the day, the promising looking margins only producing one fish from each side, a few skimmers on the pole and a couple of carp across ensured that my dismal performance continued.
Onto the last day and I was looking forward to Porth, I was confident that I could put in a better showing than on the lakes dominated by F1's. 82 out of the drawbag, so a trip on the boat and it was dropping off at peg 80, so a short walk. I was intending to only take a couple of feeder rods, but I did slip a waggler rod into the rod bag.
I set up two feeder rods, one at 25 turns and one at 60 turns, the 60 turns rod didn't get touched again, so no more about that. I added the waggler rod to the set up, with a large bodied Drake waggler. Hooklengths were 0.10 flurocarbon and size 16 hooks on both rods used.
Starting on the feeder with caster & worm, I had indications and a couple of fish early on, after an hour of bites and a few small skimmers I tried the waggler and had 3 fish including a chunky 4oz roach, in 3 put ins. Then the line caught under the plastic plug on top of the platform leg and broke, I retackled up, but couldn't replicate the bite a chuck of the first 3 casts.
Back on the tip and I kept fish coming, the 2 best fish, skimmers of about 12oz and 1lb, both taken by pike, at 4 o'clock another disaster - the fine glass tip of my drennan rod snapped, so I had to retackle up with another tip section. I kept catching to the end and was happy that I'd fished a much better match than the previous 3 days. I was second to weigh in in the section and was winning the section with 5lb 10oz until end peg 89 weighed 6lb odd. Someone said,"that end peg has won the section every time I've been here!!"
So some redemption on the last day, the festival was a massive learning curve. I now know how little I understand meat fishing, F1 fishing and that good up to date info is crucial to success in these festivals. The bait limit meant I was worrying about taking the full amount, which on every day was too much.
I reckon I'll go again, but next time with full preperation and more prepared to ask questions.
See the Whiteacres website for all the results.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Bait Tech Festival, Whiteacres, 2012
Third day and I drew Jenny's, peg 5. The first 2 days saw pegs 8 and 9 first and second in the section, as Des Shipp drew 8, I had little doubt it would win the section for the third day. 40lb had come off my peg the day before, so I at least wanted to beat that.
I have realised in a couple of days how little I understand about F1 fishing and the intracacies of meat up in the water. The bait limits have screwed my brain, it has resulted in me taking more bait than I need, my resolve to keep things simple also being tested, with advice coming from all angles, much of which I had taken on board and then found it to be wrong or I just couldn't put it into practice.
I arrived at the peg to see the sun beating down on a flat calm lake, never a good sign, I set up a straight lead to fish meat to the island, a feeder to fish short of the island and a pellet waggler to fish meat, if the wind allowed. 3 pole rigs graced the roost, a Carpa Chimp to fish at 14m with worm, a Malman float whose name eludes me to fish 5m and a Preston something to fish shallow. With the advice from Faitheey that worm & caster would be the way to go I mainly had that in my plan. Pepperami king, Paul Nichols was on peg 9, but as I have only ever managed to catch one fish on it I didn't have any.
I carefully clipped up the lead rod to fish to the point of the island and plumbed up the pole rigs, although therte was only an inch or two difference in the lines. On the all in I cupped in chopped worm and caster at 14 & 5m, then sent the lead to the clip, with a piece of 8mm meat on. That instantly found some underwater snag (dead rushes) that weren't apparent when clipping up, snapping the main line. That was that rod chucked up the bank after 5 minutes, I then tried the cage feeder with groundbait in for the F1's, I managed 1 in half an hour.
Onto the 14m pole line and a slow start on the worm, a few small skimmers were all I had to show for it, before a small tench joined them. I tried the 5m line and had 3 skimmers then nothing, back to 14m and the fish came slowly, very slowly, I was potting in (kinder pot) chopped worm & caster and the peg was fizzing like mad, but the bites were few and far between. I tried upping the groundbait content of the pot, increasing the worm, adding a few grains of corn,all of which didn't speed up the wait for bites.
I started pinging a few 8mm bits of meat to the island, as I knew I was getting well behind, I was looking for a swirl or some sign that carp were there, I saw some dark shapes with just over an hour to go and picked up the waggler rod. Six carp came in the last hour, with 2 lost, foul hookers I suspect. I knew Des Shipp had won the section, he stayed on the feeder all day and weighed in 97lb odd of F1's, my weight of 50lb odd beat yesterdays weight off the peg and was a miserable halfway or so in the section, the six carp tight to the island saving another embarrasing result.
Back to the caravan for a shower before another session in the bar, which as my festival dreams are now nightmares, it will make no odds, roll on Porth on Friday!!
I have realised in a couple of days how little I understand about F1 fishing and the intracacies of meat up in the water. The bait limits have screwed my brain, it has resulted in me taking more bait than I need, my resolve to keep things simple also being tested, with advice coming from all angles, much of which I had taken on board and then found it to be wrong or I just couldn't put it into practice.
I arrived at the peg to see the sun beating down on a flat calm lake, never a good sign, I set up a straight lead to fish meat to the island, a feeder to fish short of the island and a pellet waggler to fish meat, if the wind allowed. 3 pole rigs graced the roost, a Carpa Chimp to fish at 14m with worm, a Malman float whose name eludes me to fish 5m and a Preston something to fish shallow. With the advice from Faitheey that worm & caster would be the way to go I mainly had that in my plan. Pepperami king, Paul Nichols was on peg 9, but as I have only ever managed to catch one fish on it I didn't have any.
I carefully clipped up the lead rod to fish to the point of the island and plumbed up the pole rigs, although therte was only an inch or two difference in the lines. On the all in I cupped in chopped worm and caster at 14 & 5m, then sent the lead to the clip, with a piece of 8mm meat on. That instantly found some underwater snag (dead rushes) that weren't apparent when clipping up, snapping the main line. That was that rod chucked up the bank after 5 minutes, I then tried the cage feeder with groundbait in for the F1's, I managed 1 in half an hour.
Onto the 14m pole line and a slow start on the worm, a few small skimmers were all I had to show for it, before a small tench joined them. I tried the 5m line and had 3 skimmers then nothing, back to 14m and the fish came slowly, very slowly, I was potting in (kinder pot) chopped worm & caster and the peg was fizzing like mad, but the bites were few and far between. I tried upping the groundbait content of the pot, increasing the worm, adding a few grains of corn,all of which didn't speed up the wait for bites.
I started pinging a few 8mm bits of meat to the island, as I knew I was getting well behind, I was looking for a swirl or some sign that carp were there, I saw some dark shapes with just over an hour to go and picked up the waggler rod. Six carp came in the last hour, with 2 lost, foul hookers I suspect. I knew Des Shipp had won the section, he stayed on the feeder all day and weighed in 97lb odd of F1's, my weight of 50lb odd beat yesterdays weight off the peg and was a miserable halfway or so in the section, the six carp tight to the island saving another embarrasing result.
Back to the caravan for a shower before another session in the bar, which as my festival dreams are now nightmares, it will make no odds, roll on Porth on Friday!!
Bait Tech Festival, Whiteacres 2012
My first visit to Whiteacres, the Bait Tech festival, having
just moved the Friday before was used to find my tackle, rather than any actual
preparation, although I did check all the elastics and change a couple that
were starting to rot.
Travelled down on Saturday morning, meeting up with Paul
Faiers, Glenn ‘Faitheey’ Calvert and
Chips, Pauls Father-in-law . We meet at Hilltops, had a decent enough breakfast
and got on the road, the journey was nice and straight forward, we arrived at
Whiteacres just as the Spurs game kicked off . Faierzy being a Spurs fan went
straight to the bar to watch it and we intended to then go and look round then
the lakes. As anyone who knows us, will suspect, it didn’t go to plan and we
were still in the bar at 23.30 – not the wisest move.
Thankfully Sunday wasn’t the first day, so the resulting
hangover didn’t infringe on the serious fishing. It took us a while to get
going and we did get to Pollawyn for a pleasure session on Sunday afternoon, I
fished peg 421 and had a pleasant afternoon catching skimmers, tench and bream
to 5lb on corn over groundbait. A much quieter evening in the bar, although we
did need a restorative cordial or two, especially to help us get over the
brutal rape and gangbang we witnessed on Sunday afternoon, one single duck
being ravaged by a long line of rampant mallards.
I was drawn in E section, so Monday was Bolingey day, peg 9
was stuck to my hand in the drawbag, not the best I was informed. I set up a
lead rod, a waggler and a couple of pole rigs to fish meat. At the all in most
anglers chucked a lead or feeder towards the island, I followed suit and 40
minutes later that went up the bank, as every had had a fish or two (and some 6
or 7), whilst I hadn’t had as much as a liner.
The pole line proved to be equally as fruitless and I was now 8 or 10
fish behind some of the pegs further round the lake.
I could see some fish up in the water, the waggler was difficult to control, but was the only
method I could get a bite on, I had a couple of decent carp, then they seemed
to disappear and I managed some decent sized F1’s by casting tight to the
island. Reverting back to the lead brought another couple of fish on 8mm meat,
but I just couldn’t catch at a rate or size, that the guys further up the lake,
thus rendering my first day section challenge a disaster.
The pole line stayed seemingly devoid of fish until 4
o’clock, when a lone carp took the meat on the 5m line, it proved to be the
only bite of the day on the pole. I
managed 70lb, but the lake was won with 240lb (although it was estimated the
winner had in excess of 300lb, but only
had 4 nets). I managed to beat the pegs either side, but we were at the wrong
end of the lake today, had the wind been more favourable I might have cracked
the ton though.
Tuesday saw me on Pollawyn, after a quieter night in the bar
Monday, although the Mallard porn show was fast becoming one of the features
worked into conversations, as Faitheey spent his 3rd on Pollawyn
money on beer. I drew peg 17, 40lb had come
off it on Monday, but it was well beaten either side. The plan was to fish 6mm
meat, starting on the bottom, then coming up as the fish come up, I actually
followed the plan I had in my head, starting on the feeder across, whilst the
meat lines settled. Most anglers along my bank managed a carp or two on the
feeder, but I didn’t. In fact I didn’t
manage a bite in the first 40 minutes, not good in a 5 hour match.
Switching to the pole line at 14m I had a couple of skimmers
on the 6mm meat before once again becoming
biteless. I was once again
watching anglers further along the bank catching whilst I struggled. I swapped
between the 5m line and the 14m line and took a very occasional fish.
I fed a line with chopped
worm and caster, this produced 3 skimmers and I thought I’d sussed it, but that was the end of the
action over that line. Had it not been a requisite of the festival to stay and
weigh in, I wouldn’t have been at my peg come the end. I reckoned I had about
10lb of skimmers with 15 minutes to go and my one and only carp was hooked with
15 mins to go, a 10lb ghostie doubled my weight, but still couldn’t lift my
pathetic weight off the bottom of the section. Chatting to those that did catch
carp and more skimmers than me, I’m not sure what it was I did wrong – if
anything too much – this has been a very frustrating festival so far, hopefully
tomorrow will bring a change of fortunes.
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Pole Only Series, Sunday 26th February 2012
The start of the series today, the draw was at Acorn, so over breakfast, Paul and myself finalised a few details and got the draw underway. There was a full house of 30, so the planned 1 x section of 10 on Acorn and 2 x sections of 10 on Plantation.
I got Mike Owens to draw for me, that'll be the last time ever, as he pulled me peg 1 on Plantation, I did fancy Plantation, but not peg 1 after my blank on there a couple of weeks ago. Contrastingly, Nick Harvey managed to be sat on peg 8, for the 3rd time in 4 matches, I know the draw gods have never been particularly kind to me, but I must have really upset them lately!!
I set up 3 rigs, a Sensas Auchy on 0.12 with a 0.10 hooklength and a size 20 hook. A Carpa Chimp on 0.14 to 0.12 and a 18 808 and a MW short diamond for the margins - which did not produce a single bite, so no more about them.
The water didn't have much colour in it and with the overnight frost I was no more confident when I sat looking at the peg, than I was when Mike handed it to me. I felt there was little point in fishing short, so fed a line at 14.5m and also the margin at that distance. I fed a few micros, with caster and dead maggot, it took 15 minutes to get a bite, which was a tiny roach, then a couple of skimmers, so I switched to 4mm Devils Spawn and instead of the expected skimmers, the small roach seemed to take a liking for them. Then a carp muscled in on the act and that was the end of the action, the middle 4 hours of the match saw me land about 8oz of fish.
Last hour and the skimmers turned up, I had a few and 1 more carp, all on the Devils Spawn. In the last 20 minutes I foul hooked 2 carp that were right up in the water, true to the way my day was going, they both shed the hook. So a crappy day and to cap it off, I lost a brand new (first day out) Zippo handwarmer and I was listening to the Cup Final on my walkman, I took the earphones out whilst I called the all out and they dropped through my footplate into the lake and stopped working. A nice expensive day and the result will need to be dropped, so no more room for bad draws or poor angling.
No overall payouts on this series, just top two in the section and top two silvers per section. Weights in Kilos.
A section Acorn:
1) Paul Faiers 19.170 peg 5
2) Rod Wootten 14.730 peg 34
Silvers
1) Paul Faiers 7.450 peg 5
2) Lance Tucker 2.750
B section Plantation
1) Lewis Walker 31.910 peg 7
2) Dave Wride 27.840 peg 12
Silvers
1) Dave Wride 12.740 peg 12
2) Matt Tomes 9.570 peg 4
C section Plantation
1) Mark Bromsgrove 18.880 peg 25
2) Rich Lovering 18.350 peg 31
Silvers
1) Mark Bromsgrove 8.250 peg 25
2) Ken Rayner 6.230 peg 38
And for those who like to see the match result.
1) Lewis Walker 31.910 peg 7P
2) Dave Wride 27.840 peg 12P
3) Nick Harvey 19.460 peg 8P
4) Paul Faiers 19.170 peg 5A
5) Mark Bromsgrove 18.800 peg 25P
6) Mike Owens 18.340 3P
Silvers
1) Dave Wride 12.740 12P
2) Matt Tomes 9.520 4P
3) G Calvert 9.180 10P
Not much point in putting up any league tables until after the next match.
Not sure how much fishing I'll get done in the next couple of weeks as I'm moving house and starting a new job, so plenty to do.
I got Mike Owens to draw for me, that'll be the last time ever, as he pulled me peg 1 on Plantation, I did fancy Plantation, but not peg 1 after my blank on there a couple of weeks ago. Contrastingly, Nick Harvey managed to be sat on peg 8, for the 3rd time in 4 matches, I know the draw gods have never been particularly kind to me, but I must have really upset them lately!!
I set up 3 rigs, a Sensas Auchy on 0.12 with a 0.10 hooklength and a size 20 hook. A Carpa Chimp on 0.14 to 0.12 and a 18 808 and a MW short diamond for the margins - which did not produce a single bite, so no more about them.
The water didn't have much colour in it and with the overnight frost I was no more confident when I sat looking at the peg, than I was when Mike handed it to me. I felt there was little point in fishing short, so fed a line at 14.5m and also the margin at that distance. I fed a few micros, with caster and dead maggot, it took 15 minutes to get a bite, which was a tiny roach, then a couple of skimmers, so I switched to 4mm Devils Spawn and instead of the expected skimmers, the small roach seemed to take a liking for them. Then a carp muscled in on the act and that was the end of the action, the middle 4 hours of the match saw me land about 8oz of fish.
Last hour and the skimmers turned up, I had a few and 1 more carp, all on the Devils Spawn. In the last 20 minutes I foul hooked 2 carp that were right up in the water, true to the way my day was going, they both shed the hook. So a crappy day and to cap it off, I lost a brand new (first day out) Zippo handwarmer and I was listening to the Cup Final on my walkman, I took the earphones out whilst I called the all out and they dropped through my footplate into the lake and stopped working. A nice expensive day and the result will need to be dropped, so no more room for bad draws or poor angling.
No overall payouts on this series, just top two in the section and top two silvers per section. Weights in Kilos.
A section Acorn:
1) Paul Faiers 19.170 peg 5
2) Rod Wootten 14.730 peg 34
Silvers
1) Paul Faiers 7.450 peg 5
2) Lance Tucker 2.750
B section Plantation
1) Lewis Walker 31.910 peg 7
2) Dave Wride 27.840 peg 12
Silvers
1) Dave Wride 12.740 peg 12
2) Matt Tomes 9.570 peg 4
C section Plantation
1) Mark Bromsgrove 18.880 peg 25
2) Rich Lovering 18.350 peg 31
Silvers
1) Mark Bromsgrove 8.250 peg 25
2) Ken Rayner 6.230 peg 38
And for those who like to see the match result.
1) Lewis Walker 31.910 peg 7P
2) Dave Wride 27.840 peg 12P
3) Nick Harvey 19.460 peg 8P
4) Paul Faiers 19.170 peg 5A
5) Mark Bromsgrove 18.800 peg 25P
6) Mike Owens 18.340 3P
Silvers
1) Dave Wride 12.740 12P
2) Matt Tomes 9.520 4P
3) G Calvert 9.180 10P
Not much point in putting up any league tables until after the next match.
Not sure how much fishing I'll get done in the next couple of weeks as I'm moving house and starting a new job, so plenty to do.
Monday, 20 February 2012
Trinity Waters Open, Sunday 19th February 2012
Misha has planned a few opens this year and after my last two visits, which haven't been at all successful, I wanted to get back down to Trinity and make amends. I have two rig trays, full of floats for use at Trinity, from 0.75 up to 3g, well today I had my trolley wheels, but my Trinity rigs were in the garage 35 miles away. The wind was blowing hard up the lake into the corner peg 22. It was going to be hard to present a bait in the worst affected pegs.
Of course, because my floats were at home, I drew 26, right in the teeth of the wind, from me up to the corner (which Misha drew) there was a Huntspill-esque chop on the lake. Searching around in my box I found a couple of MW diamonds that were about 1g, I made one up on 0.14 with a 0.12 hooklength and a 16 63.13. I set up a waggler and because the wind was so bad, a straight lead. I cupped in a few micros and dead reds at 12m on the all-in, that was as far as I dare go, but it proved to be a waste of time, as I couldn't hold the rig still, the presentation was dreadful.
The waggler, even with 2' of line of the bottom moved through at a pace so quick, it wouldn't fool a suicidal motherless minnow. I fed some caster as far as I could with the catty and tried the straight lead over it, whilst that was out, I set up another MW diamond to fish at 5-6m at the bottom of the shelf, to try and catch roach, as I could see how tough it was fishing, with everyone struggling for a bite. I fed pinkies at 5m and even that didn't result in a bite.
After a couple of hours, I had one roach (very small) and was feeling a bit chilly in the wind, so I went for a walk down to see Andy Hembrow and Kev Perry, who were getting odd fish, but the contrast in the wind was amazing, they were fishing 14m+ easily. As a positive move I went into the cabin and bought a cage feeder, a big one. I went back and made up some groundbait, then chucked the big feedr out 1/2 a dozen times, before switching back to the straight lead, I also cupped 4 big balls in on the 12m line.
The tip went round and my first skimmer was netted, then another, then a roach, next the tip wrapped sharply round and a carp was the culprit, very carefully played and thankfully netted. One more small skimmer and then the bites dried up, but the wind was finally dropping the chop was reduced to a ripple and I dropped the pole rig over the groundbait. The presentation was Ok and a couple more skimmers and a bream came to the net, I topped up the groudbait and then lost another big skimmer, that seemed to spook them, as I had no more skimmers, but added a couple of 4oz roach to the net.
After 2 hours I was nearly ready to go home, but the groundbait approach changed my fortunes and my 12.01 was enough to win, thats the lowest weight to win any match I've fished here. In fact there were only 2 carp caught, mine and Ian Walvin on peg 7 had one. Still it was nice to get back to winning ways at Trinity. I caught all my fish on a white maggot tipped with a fluro pinkie over groundbait.
1) Chris Fox 12.01 peg 26
2) Paul Locke 11.00 peg 13
3) Kev Perry 10.02 peg 32
4) Nigel Bartlett 8.07 peg 17
5) Ian Walvin 8.06 peg 7
6) Andy Hembrow 5.05 peg 30
Silvers
1) Paul Locke 11.00 peg 13
2) Kev Perry 10.02 peg 32
Of course, because my floats were at home, I drew 26, right in the teeth of the wind, from me up to the corner (which Misha drew) there was a Huntspill-esque chop on the lake. Searching around in my box I found a couple of MW diamonds that were about 1g, I made one up on 0.14 with a 0.12 hooklength and a 16 63.13. I set up a waggler and because the wind was so bad, a straight lead. I cupped in a few micros and dead reds at 12m on the all-in, that was as far as I dare go, but it proved to be a waste of time, as I couldn't hold the rig still, the presentation was dreadful.
The waggler, even with 2' of line of the bottom moved through at a pace so quick, it wouldn't fool a suicidal motherless minnow. I fed some caster as far as I could with the catty and tried the straight lead over it, whilst that was out, I set up another MW diamond to fish at 5-6m at the bottom of the shelf, to try and catch roach, as I could see how tough it was fishing, with everyone struggling for a bite. I fed pinkies at 5m and even that didn't result in a bite.
After a couple of hours, I had one roach (very small) and was feeling a bit chilly in the wind, so I went for a walk down to see Andy Hembrow and Kev Perry, who were getting odd fish, but the contrast in the wind was amazing, they were fishing 14m+ easily. As a positive move I went into the cabin and bought a cage feeder, a big one. I went back and made up some groundbait, then chucked the big feedr out 1/2 a dozen times, before switching back to the straight lead, I also cupped 4 big balls in on the 12m line.
The tip went round and my first skimmer was netted, then another, then a roach, next the tip wrapped sharply round and a carp was the culprit, very carefully played and thankfully netted. One more small skimmer and then the bites dried up, but the wind was finally dropping the chop was reduced to a ripple and I dropped the pole rig over the groundbait. The presentation was Ok and a couple more skimmers and a bream came to the net, I topped up the groudbait and then lost another big skimmer, that seemed to spook them, as I had no more skimmers, but added a couple of 4oz roach to the net.
After 2 hours I was nearly ready to go home, but the groundbait approach changed my fortunes and my 12.01 was enough to win, thats the lowest weight to win any match I've fished here. In fact there were only 2 carp caught, mine and Ian Walvin on peg 7 had one. Still it was nice to get back to winning ways at Trinity. I caught all my fish on a white maggot tipped with a fluro pinkie over groundbait.
1) Chris Fox 12.01 peg 26
2) Paul Locke 11.00 peg 13
3) Kev Perry 10.02 peg 32
4) Nigel Bartlett 8.07 peg 17
5) Ian Walvin 8.06 peg 7
6) Andy Hembrow 5.05 peg 30
Silvers
1) Paul Locke 11.00 peg 13
2) Kev Perry 10.02 peg 32
Plantation Lake, Saturday 18th February 2012
Back to the scene of last weeks disasterous blank, surely I'd draw a form peg today. The day got off to a bad start when I realised that my trolley wheels were still in the garage, the upheaval of packing everything up ready to move contributing to the chaos in the garage.
I wasn't too happy when peg 33 stuck to my hand, its a decent silvers peg usually, but after last weeks match and cold weather, I wasn't convinced that a bay would be any good today. A simple choice of rigs saw me set up a Sensas Auchy for close in, and a couple of carpa chimps one with 0.10 and a 18 and one with 0.14 and a 16 63.13. There were a few bubbles in the bay, so I was hopeful that it was fish. I fed two lines at 14m, one at about 11 o'clock this is the usual place to catch skimmers, today I also fed a line at 2 o'clock towards the open water of the main lake.
Devils Spawn usually sort out the skimmers, so the 11 o'clock line was fed with micros, the 2 o'clock line with groundbait and dead reds and a close in line with caster. It was a slow start, with the usual skimmer line not producing a bite, the 2 o'clock line did produce a couple of fish, but I doubted that it was going to be a day for hectic sport. The 11 o'clock line produced an unseasonal tench and a carp to the Devils Spawn, but the skimmers that are usually the mainstay of the weight on this peg were conspicuous by their absence.
It was a matter of rotating lines and working at it to get the odd bite, it was so slow that Rod Wootten on peg 38 had a little nap, much to the amusement of some of the others, I must admit I was close to nodding off myself - bloody nightshifts!!
The big perch didn't show again, I managed just one, along with 3 decent skimmers, a crucian and a few roach and rudd. Although my 9lb 12oz of silvers just snuck in last in the silvers money. As predicted, the pegs in the main body of the lake dominated the overall and silvers weights, with the plastic thing chuckers catching fish from the islands.
1) Glenn Calvert 74.10 peg 27
2) Mark Bartlett 64.12 peg 29
3) Rich Lovering 59.04 peg 4
4) Rich Heatly 45.08 peg 25
5) Nick Harvey 40.14 peg 7
6) Andy France 30.12 peg 5
Silvers
1) Paul Faiers 17.04 peg 19
2) Mark Bromsgrove 15.08 peg 31
3) Chris Fox 9.12 peg 33
I wasn't too happy when peg 33 stuck to my hand, its a decent silvers peg usually, but after last weeks match and cold weather, I wasn't convinced that a bay would be any good today. A simple choice of rigs saw me set up a Sensas Auchy for close in, and a couple of carpa chimps one with 0.10 and a 18 and one with 0.14 and a 16 63.13. There were a few bubbles in the bay, so I was hopeful that it was fish. I fed two lines at 14m, one at about 11 o'clock this is the usual place to catch skimmers, today I also fed a line at 2 o'clock towards the open water of the main lake.
Devils Spawn usually sort out the skimmers, so the 11 o'clock line was fed with micros, the 2 o'clock line with groundbait and dead reds and a close in line with caster. It was a slow start, with the usual skimmer line not producing a bite, the 2 o'clock line did produce a couple of fish, but I doubted that it was going to be a day for hectic sport. The 11 o'clock line produced an unseasonal tench and a carp to the Devils Spawn, but the skimmers that are usually the mainstay of the weight on this peg were conspicuous by their absence.
It was a matter of rotating lines and working at it to get the odd bite, it was so slow that Rod Wootten on peg 38 had a little nap, much to the amusement of some of the others, I must admit I was close to nodding off myself - bloody nightshifts!!
The big perch didn't show again, I managed just one, along with 3 decent skimmers, a crucian and a few roach and rudd. Although my 9lb 12oz of silvers just snuck in last in the silvers money. As predicted, the pegs in the main body of the lake dominated the overall and silvers weights, with the plastic thing chuckers catching fish from the islands.
1) Glenn Calvert 74.10 peg 27
2) Mark Bartlett 64.12 peg 29
3) Rich Lovering 59.04 peg 4
4) Rich Heatly 45.08 peg 25
5) Nick Harvey 40.14 peg 7
6) Andy France 30.12 peg 5
Silvers
1) Paul Faiers 17.04 peg 19
2) Mark Bromsgrove 15.08 peg 31
3) Chris Fox 9.12 peg 33
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Plantation Lakes Sunday 12th February 2012
Another short and sweet post, I arrived at Plantation and had a walk round the lake, some was frozen quite heavily, some was clear of ice completely and some had thin ice that would be troublesome, too thin to cut properly and it would float about once disturbed. Peg 1 was troubled by this and I mentioned I wouldn't fancy it.
So into the hat and out pops peg 1, I set up 3 top kits, one for th margins although I was very sceptical that I'd catch there and two for as far as I could clear the ice, 14.5m, one with a 20 on 0.10 under a small preston float whose name eludes me and another with a 22 on 0.08 under a sensas wire stemmed Auchy pencil float.
I started on bread punch, feeding half a thimble full of likky, when it became obvious that this wouldn't work I tried dripping a couple of pinkies in and fishing pinkie on the hook. I went down to 0.05 and a 26, still no bites. I tried a bit of groundbait, as I'd walked up to Faiersy and he had caught on pinkie over groundbait, although he was on peg 7.
I also set up a lead rod when the ice started to melt and had a chuck around the peg with various baits, once again nothing. Mike Owens opposite me also struggled, but he did avoid the blank, whereas on the next peg (the point) round from Mike, Rod 'venue master' Wootton was catching skimmers regularly.
Try as I might, I could not get any indication that there was a fish in the peg, so first blank for a long time.
The weights from pegs that made fishing near the centre of the lake weren't too bad, a couple of low 30's one of which was Rod Wootton with 31lb odd of skimmers, several high 20s also featured, although I didn't get the final result.
Looking forward to the series on Plantation / Acorn, we have decided to lower the entrance to £50, as many are tightening their belts in the current financial climate. Details below, if anyone is interested in fishing, contact myself or Paul Faiers.
So into the hat and out pops peg 1, I set up 3 top kits, one for th margins although I was very sceptical that I'd catch there and two for as far as I could clear the ice, 14.5m, one with a 20 on 0.10 under a small preston float whose name eludes me and another with a 22 on 0.08 under a sensas wire stemmed Auchy pencil float.
I started on bread punch, feeding half a thimble full of likky, when it became obvious that this wouldn't work I tried dripping a couple of pinkies in and fishing pinkie on the hook. I went down to 0.05 and a 26, still no bites. I tried a bit of groundbait, as I'd walked up to Faiersy and he had caught on pinkie over groundbait, although he was on peg 7.
I also set up a lead rod when the ice started to melt and had a chuck around the peg with various baits, once again nothing. Mike Owens opposite me also struggled, but he did avoid the blank, whereas on the next peg (the point) round from Mike, Rod 'venue master' Wootton was catching skimmers regularly.
Try as I might, I could not get any indication that there was a fish in the peg, so first blank for a long time.
The weights from pegs that made fishing near the centre of the lake weren't too bad, a couple of low 30's one of which was Rod Wootton with 31lb odd of skimmers, several high 20s also featured, although I didn't get the final result.
Looking forward to the series on Plantation / Acorn, we have decided to lower the entrance to £50, as many are tightening their belts in the current financial climate. Details below, if anyone is interested in fishing, contact myself or Paul Faiers.
Series of Six Matches
Pole Only
Plantation & Acorn Lakes, Kingston Seymour, Somerset
A new series of six matches, 30 pegs,
pole only. Best 5 from 6 results to count towards the final result. Result
decided by section points and in the event of a tie, total weight.
If sold out, there will be 2 x
sections of 10 on Plantation Lake and one section of 10 on Acorn Lake. The draw
will rotate after the first and fourth matches, so you will fish Plantation
four times and Acorn twice. The first three matches are on the Match Lake at
Plantation, the last three on Horseshoe Lake. (Four of the matches at Acorn
will be on Paddock, two on the small lake).
Entry fee is £50, pools are £20
per match and the last match pools of £20 must be paid up front with the entry
fee. Payout on the day will be (with 10 per section fishing), £70 for section
winner and £50 for second in section. £50
for section silvers winner and £30 for section silvers second. There will be no
overall payout on the day. (This will obviously be amended if the numbers are less)
Payout for the Series Overall Winners will be confirmed once final number of anglers is known, all monies paid back out except peg fees.
Dates: (All Sundays)
26th Feb 2012, 1st April 2012, 15th
April 2012. 29th April 2012, 20th May 2012 and 3rd
June 2012.
To enter, contact either, Paul Faiers or Chris Fox.
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Trinity Waters, Avon Angling Open, Wednesday 1st February 2012
This is going to be short and sweet. What was a venue that has been pretty kind to me, seems to have turned against me in 2012, last match pegs 15 - 19 struggled and where did I draw today......17
I wasn't too confident, but the wind was off my back, maybe the fish would have moved, I set up a waggler, a margin rig and a 1g jolly to fish at 14.5m. Bait tray consisted of maggots, casters, corn, micros and Devils Spawn.
I started on the waggler, after feeding a few micros and 3 grains of corn at 14.5m, I had a couple of roach, but they were 20 to the pound fish, so onto the Devils Spawn over the micros. That produced nothing, I didn't have a bite from the margin, on either the usual banker corn or maggot.
I ended the match with a headache from the blinding sun and 5lb of roach, pegs at the top end of the lake once again being well and truly beaten by those further down the lake.
I didn't get the weights, Tony Rixon won the match from peg 7, I think Tom Magnall was 2nd from 9. Eddie Wynne 3rd from 11. See Tonys blog for the full results and information on how to draw the right area and then catch fish!!!
I wasn't too confident, but the wind was off my back, maybe the fish would have moved, I set up a waggler, a margin rig and a 1g jolly to fish at 14.5m. Bait tray consisted of maggots, casters, corn, micros and Devils Spawn.
I started on the waggler, after feeding a few micros and 3 grains of corn at 14.5m, I had a couple of roach, but they were 20 to the pound fish, so onto the Devils Spawn over the micros. That produced nothing, I didn't have a bite from the margin, on either the usual banker corn or maggot.
I ended the match with a headache from the blinding sun and 5lb of roach, pegs at the top end of the lake once again being well and truly beaten by those further down the lake.
I didn't get the weights, Tony Rixon won the match from peg 7, I think Tom Magnall was 2nd from 9. Eddie Wynne 3rd from 11. See Tonys blog for the full results and information on how to draw the right area and then catch fish!!!
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