Wednesday, 31 August 2016
At the results & Bobby G's final weight was easily enough to finish 1st picking up £250 & he also had the added bonus of finishing 3rd in the silvers picking up another £100" He had all his fish on meat doing much the same as me so well done to him, I was pleased to finish 2nd as I've only fished this event for the first time this year & the bonus of picking up £170" was welcome with a weeks holiday ahead with the wife to take us a few places. The top silvers went to Martin Heard who fished caster to catch 160 small fish along with some skimmers caught shallow to finish with a total of 36lb.
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Paul Chapman's Memorial Match (Shiplate Farm). Sunday.
Trouble with the laptop again so a bit late with this one, It was back to Shiplate farm in memory of Paul who was a regular at the venue before suffering with cancer which eventually took its toll as sadly it does but a good turnout in his absents' On the good side over a hundred pounds was raised toward the hospice which are well needed in these events, The match was to be held over the Main lake as well as Hawthorn's, After last weeks good weights I was expecting it to fish much the same but we had a lot of rain in the area overnight so didn't know what to expect, I let venue resident Steve (Peanut) Howell draw for me as he's always got the knack of drawing the right places" I wasn't disappointed when he handed me peg 13 on the main lake, 14 & 15 have been the pegs over the last few weeks but I was in the right area so expected a few especially when travelling partner Lewis Jones drew peg 11 as he's a dab hand at drawing!" I also had former Fisho champ & one method man" Steve weight watchers Jackson on the new peg 13A & he had an Island chuck so I new what he would be doing then..!
First out the bag was the bomb rod & shallow waggler , I had a rig to fish paste at 14mts & 6mts off to my left as after plumbing up I found I only had around 2-3ft of water infront of me but at 6mts left I had the same depth as 14mts with 4ft of water so set up a paste float on 0.17-0.15 & a size 12 hook, the only other rigs I set up were two shallow rigs for slapping & mugging a few if the case arrived.
on the all-in I fed two pots of 6mm pellet at 14mts , fed a smaller amount at 6mts but didn't feed the margins as I would leave until later in the day when I expected to have a few, I had a quick couple of casts on the conker" before I saw signs of fish on the 14mt line with bubbles coming up, I decided to start on the shallow rig set 18inches deep with a banded 6mm pellet, I hooked two in the next 40mins but both weren't in the mouth & did the normal trick of shedding the hook just as you think you have a chance of netting them" Nothing followed so I switched to the paste rig on the deck, Steve had already netted a couple on the METHOD", he was like a kid in a sweet shop when he realised he had an island chuck Lol. I finally managed a fish after about an hour but signs were already looking grim, I noticed when the sun came out the water was a lot clearer than last week & from what I could see most were struggling to hook carp, After 3 hours & rotating all the lines I had one missed bite on the shallow waggler but managed just two more carp on the long pole & paste, Time to stretch the legs so I went to see what Lew had, He was doing worse than me with just a couple of skimmers & one carp, Steve had five carp, Ash above him on peg 14 had seven carp, & Titch Williams on the end peg 15 had seventeen"! Looks like the writing was already on the wall then" This has to be the most sought after peg in the southwest but u still gotta catch um & he was the only one on are side who was catching short on the paste, I tried allsorts to try & lure some fish but it just didn't happen, I landed two more again on the long pole & paste, & lost a right beast over 18lb just at the net for no reason' but that was it, When the scales arrived Lew finished up with 22lb, I had 29lb, Steve finished with 46lb, I don't quite know how as he seemed to trim the tree with each cast, I did mention at one stage considering he's won fishomania he was crap at casting!", Ash managed 50lb but Titch Had a great day to easily win the lake & the match with 159lb odd, Very fitting for him I know he was one of the last to pay him regular visits at hospice so he must of been looking down on him today" Over on Hawthorns Steve did the business again, winning the lake with 84lb on his favourite worm over ground-bait so fair pay to him, (I knew I should of had the other ticket as he had to draw one flyer") As far as the silvers went Dave White on the opposite bank to me fished the ground-bait feeder & worm to finish with 26lb of skimmers.
Their was a trophy presentation afterward to the winners with plenty of winners paid out, Shame it didn't fish quite as we expected but that's fishing,
Hawthorns winner Steve Howell, Left, With match Winner Titch Williams.
Off to Summerhayes on Sunday & the final of the top-kit series on Bank holiday Monday on the sedges to look forward too.
Full Results -
1st Titch Williams (Drennan Thyer's) peg 15 Main, 159lb 1oz.
2nd Steve Howell (Shiplate Farm) peg 7 Hawthorns, 84lb 6oz.
3rd Dave Romain (Viaduct) peg 2 Hawthorns, 66lb 2oz.
4th Aide Bishop (Summerhayes) peg 1 Main, 65lb 12oz.
5th Pete Sivell (Bristol City) peg 9A Main,, 64lb.
Silvers - 1st Dave White (Viaduct) peg 4 Main, 26lb 12oz.
Saturday, 20 August 2016
Lee Williams Saturday Series Final Rd, (Viaduct Fishery).
Traveling with Lewis Jones again today for this final round of the Saturday series on five different venues but having missed the last two not feeling fit enough to fish their was nothing to go for in the overall stakes but at least I could pick something up on the day if fortunate enough, After picking Lew up we stopped for a hilltops breakfast on route, Talking of Hilltops café I here on the grapevine that its to final close after years of trading soon which is a real shame as a lot of us have used the premises over 20yrs but all good thing come to an end as they say'. Arriving at the fishery we were greeted with overcast skies & a strong swirling wind, We were all on Cary lake today home of the big boys" & after a wander around we fancied a draw near peg 86 which was the area to draw on the Thursday cost-cutter as it had produced over 300lb".
Into the draw & I made sure I was one of the first' I opened it to find myself on peg 77, I drew peg 78 last time I was here & although I had a few I didn't really compete but was hoping for a better day, Lewis was grinning & I soon knew why as he ended up on peg 86!" surprize surprize" Boy can he draw" in the previous rounds he's had an end peg every time! I'm beginning to think he can draw better than DES SHIPP".
The aerator's were going to be left on today which could help as far as fishing the rods went so first out was a bomb rod followed by a pellet waggler to fish shallow, As far as pole rigs went I made a 4x12 chanti up on o.17-0.15 & an 16 wide gape carp hook to fish off the end of the tree which was in the water at 12mt to start with in nearly 4ft of water, A paste rig to fish off to my right which was slightly shallower by 6inches, & finally a 0.2g AS2 to fish in 2ft of water down the edge at 8mts close to the bank, I would of liked to have gone a bit further towards the next overhanging tree which looked fishy" but the rope connecting the Aerator was across the lake just past the pallet so this was soon ruled out.
I had Sensas 88's Captain Lance Tucker on peg 78 the other side of the tree but couldn't see him, And his team man Mark (Bunt) Broomsgrove on peg 74 but he informed me before the start his peg was black with carp which I didn't want to here as he planned to fish for silvers". I started the day on the bomb & 8mm pellet towards the aerator to my right on the edge of the ripple just feeding a few 8mms here & there & trying different areas, Thing were very slow to start with & after an hour of trying different baits I was yet to catch, After 30mins I dumped two large pots of 8mms at 12mts to my right & had been feeding a few 6mms off the end of the tree so it was time for a change, starting by the tree with a banded 8mm I had my first fish, a 2lb hybrid' followed by two 12oz skimmers before things dried up, I switched to the other line with paste on the hook but again just had signs of silver fish but all small, I even had a quick look down the edge but it didn't produce, back on the bomb I had my first carp on 8mm pellet around 5lb but nothing followed, Another 40mins chucking around before I was back on the pole by the tree.
I added a couple of 1lb tench & another 12oz skimmer but their didn't appear to be carp here willing to feed, I re-plumed at 14mts & started to cad-pot a few 8mm with the same on the hook but still nothing, I was going know where & had to try something else. I had upped the amount of pellet I had been feeding out towards the aerator & decided to give it another try but this time wrapping a lump of paste around the pellet. The bait had only been in the water second before I found myself attached to another carp, around 8lb it was soon in the net & I had it down as a fluke but the next cast the same happened, & the next! This got me really excited but I had drawn the attention of the duck by feeding more which soon put pay to anymore, I tried it over a few other areas of the swim but couldn't get any signs, I had a couple of skimmers on it before landing another double figure fish back towards the aerator, when things went quite I had another quick try on the pole lines but they just didn't produce.
with around 90mins of the match remaining I took two good fish in two casts before losing a beast & all my setup under the tree" It didn't take long to set back up but the next fish I hooked I pulled out of it just as it was close to the bank, I managed one more before signs of fish seemed to disappear on the deck. Although I couldn't see fish up in the water I just had a feeling so with 40mins to go I had a look on the shallow waggler, within second I hooked another good fish but again it took me under the tree snapping the hooklength in the process" I Managed one shallow before the ducks returned so spent the last 10mins on the bomb but didn't take anymore. from what I could see I had done ok & estimated about 100lb of carp but couldn't see the pegs below me on the opposite bank but the guy on peg 105 had been catching well all day, We were first to weigh on are bank, Bunt had 18lb of silvers , My carp went 110lb odd with just over 8lb of silvers to add, Tuck's had a mare day with just the one carp & two skimmers & above him Brian (Anteater) Slipper on the spit peg managed 44lb, Back at the results it turned out pegs 105 & 109 was the place to be as both managed to weigh just over 200lb, My weight was enough for 3rd on the day but with the monies paid out in section on the day the pick-up of £46.50' was the best I could of hoped for, I should of switched to fishing the conker" earlier which
I'm sure would of produced a few more as would of the pellet waggler but an enjoyable match come the end, Lewis ended up 2nd in his section to see him finish 2nd overall in the carp stakes as far as the league went so he also had some money back. off to Shiplate Farm for Paul Chapman's Memorial match tomorrow & hoping the wind we have here at the moment subsides".
Full Results -
1st Dave Chidzoy (Un-attached) peg 105, 213lb 13oz.
2nd Ryan Shipp (Bristol) peg 109, 203lb 8oz.
3rd Dom Sullivan (Maver) peg 77, 119lb 8oz.
4th Vince Brown (Mosella) peg 96, 108lb 10oz.
5th Lewis Jones (Drennan Thyers) peg 86, 86lb 9oz.
Silvers -
1st Paul Berry , Peg 97, 20lb 11oz.
Sunday, 14 August 2016
Tony Rixon's Float Only League (Shiplate Farm All Lakes).
I was guesting for Paul Elms in this latest round of his float only series, It was to be held over all lakes at the fishery with 41 fishing including a section on the new Squire pool which is resident to lots of small carp & gold fish" so expected a busy days fishing on here, I was hoping for a peg on the main lake as conditions looked perfect but I predicted their would be over 100lb caught of each of the canal lakes & the main lake so we would see? I was close to the front of the draw but wasn't best pleased to find myself in the narrows of Westpool Lake peg 4, I did have an empty peg either side but I still fancied the other narrow peg 2 to fair better & had to contend with all the other pegs being in the wider water, It was flat calm when we got to are pegs & with the sun already out I just didn't fancy my chances, I've draw here before in similar conditions & struggled but have seen these pegs produce with a wind blowing but that wasn't going to happen today'.
I set a rig up to fish tight to the far bank at 11mts but the deepest water I could find was only 10inches deep with the rest nearer 6 six inches" I had a rig for down the track in just under 4ft of water & used the same rig to fish down my edge at 7mts in the same depth of water as it sloped straight off from the bank which again was only inches deep, For company I had Tim Clark on peg 2 , Team mate Steve Segar on peg 5 & Tony Rixon on peg 7 so some banter was in order, I found another spot further along the bank again only ten inches deep at 13mts so would start the day on these. At the all in I fed a pot-full of groundbait on the far 13mt line & cupped a few 6mm's tight over at 11mts, Fed a good amount of 6mm meat & hemp down the slope on my edge line & fed some 6mm pellet down the track, I started at 11mts straight off with a lump of paste but after 15mins I switched to the 13mt line with a good worm but was pestered with small fish so re-fed it switching back to the 11mt line with banded 8mm pellet feeding a few 6mms with a cad-pot over the top, At last I managed to net a couple & after a hour when the wife arrived I had just netted my 5 fish but they were only 2-4lb , Then the wheels came off" I couldn't get a sign of fish & a small algae bloom had started to drift along are far Lines between me & Tim along with a load of weedy scum which made things worse, I had a go on the paste down the track but only had a skimmer on it all day, began to feed meet lightly down to my right which produced one carp of 4lb & a 2lb skimmer & my positive meat line wasn't much better as all it produced was a few silvers, I started pinging a few pellets tight over closer to the cover as Tony & Steve on the wider swims were catching well on it but it just didn't happen, I had a poor day really with just 8 carp & a couple of these were only a 1lb & it wasn't much better for Tim although he did manage a few down the track on paste later in the day. Tony & Steve were admitting to over 100lb so we new we were going to be well out of it today. When the scales arrived Tim finished up with 33lb to my 27lb so that was us the last two on the lake! Steve weighed just under 93lb before Tony put 105lb to win the lake, Fair play to him as its a long way across on his peg but luckily he's got the build for it".
As far as the other lakes went they didn't disappoint, Belo Bako's on Hawthorns broke the lake record with 208lb catching very shallow tight over on pellet over pellet from peg 6, But it was that man again Mosella's Craig (Trigger) Edmonds who stole the show from peg 14 on the main lake with a massive 222lb to also claim the lake record, Catching most of his fish at 12mts on the paste over pellet, You cant take it away from him he always produces the goods when given the chance, a nice draw but he won well. Just to top lake records off, Fellow blogger Mike Nichols took the best ever weight from Squire pool with 71lb odd so a busy day for him catching on 4mm expanders.
Left Bela, Middle Mike & Right winner Craig.
All in all the lakes fished really well & my prediction was right but didn't quite expect 200lb plus off of two lakes" Top silvers went to Paul Faires from the main lake with 22lb & in hindsight I would of been better off targeting then again after having 5lb of them by mistake but I didn't realise there was a silvers pool anyway' Lol.
Full Results -
1st Craig Edmonds (Mosella) peg 14 Main, 222lb 14oz.
2nd Bela Bakos (Bristol) peg 6 Hawthorn, 208lb 12oz.
3rd Jason Radford (Avon Angling) peg 15 Main, 142lb 12oz.
4th Glen Bailey (Bristol) peg 14b Main, 132lb.
5th John Fuidge (The Sedges) peg 2 Main, 129lb 5oz.
Silvers -
1st Paul Faires (Sensas 88) peg 12 Main 22lb 14oz.
2nd Paul Blake (Viaduct) peg 10 Main, 15lb 6oz.
Sunday, 7 August 2016
Shiplate Farm Open (Hawthorns Lake).
After missing the latest round of Lee William's series on Avalon Fishery Yesterday still suffering with groin pain more than anything I was keen to get out on the bank, I had already made my mind up I would spend the day fishing for the silvers pool as I had no intention of fishing across or to far out to make myself any worse, With this in mind I didn't really mind where I would draw & with a full lake of fifteen fishing today nobody would have a real advantage, I found myself on peg 12 one away from my last visit & won the silvers with a lowly 12lb odd If I remember rightly so didn't Know if it would be much better, for company I had Andy France on peg 11 & the chuckler" Simon Ryall on peg 13 & although we couldn't see each other there was sure to be some banter'. The lake was flat calm considering it was breezy but it was blowing off are backs so presentation wouldn't be an issue, I panned to keep it quite simple just feeding a couple of lines to start with adding new lines if need be depending which feed I found best.
I set a 4x14 wire wonder on 0.11-0.10 & an 18 PR434 hook to fish short on my top-kit plus two sections down the track in just over 5ft of water, A 0.3g AS1 on the same line/hook to fish at 10mts off to my left which was just a few inches shallower & I could also use this rig to fish down the edge as it was still a similar depth, The only other rig I had was a 3x8 Chanti to fish shallow on either of the shorter lines.
I started the day feeding a good ball of dampened micros & a few 4mm expanders at 10mts, Fed a ball of chopped worms/casters & a little ground-bait on the short lines & some loose worm/casters over the top & fed some casters & hemp by hand down the edge at 4mts. I started the day straight on the short line with a small segment of worm fished just over depth, I couldn't of had a better start as after 45mins I had netted 3 good skimmers & an 3oz Eel up the bum" It was overcast when we started but all of a sudden the sun had appeared & with it being calm it seemed to make a big difference as now I was struggling for a bite" After 90mins I had added another 1lb skimmer & had resorted to feeding small balls of worm/casters over the top with a cad-pot but it wasn't making much difference, I was feeding casters by hand over the top but it seemed to be drawing the attention of a few carp as some shadow's' were appearing in the peg.
I decided it was time to try the longer 10mts line this time with a 4mm expander on the hook, I missed a nice slow bite straight away & expected another soon after but it just didn't happen, I tried maggot & worm over the top but it didn't produce so it was back to the shorter lines after topping it up with another ball of micros , I managed another 12oz skimmer & a couple of chunky roach to 8oz but again bites were few & far between, I had been feeding down the edge from the off & did start to get the odd swirl so it was time to give it ago, starting with single caster set about a 1ft deep I had a 6oz roach but it appeared the swirls were from much smaller fish it decided to try the short deep rig over the top, I managed two small chublets of 5oz but again it died. Back to the 10mts line & first drop in I had another bite this time netting another 2lb skimmer which got me excited but it was short lived as again I couldn't get another bite over it, I decided now that I had managed a skimmer on it I would start another line this time on the shorter line away from where I was feeding the worm ect off to my right. Back on the worm line with the same on the hook I had another 1lb plus fish but just couldn't string two fish together, I had stopped feeding by hand & was dump potting mainly caster now to try & avoid the carp taking interest, Another go down the edge on the deck got me nothing but I did have another 3oz Eel shallow on double caster" I was hoping things might improve later in the day but it didn't happen, I tried off the deck, laying more line on the deck, Ect Ect but I just had to rotate all my lines trying to get the odd bite, The 10mt line didn't produce another silver but I took a 5lb carp over it, Did manage another 2lb fish over the new short micro line with a small bit of worm but again the carp seemed more interested as had a similar size fish on it, I had a couple more chunky roach & a few ruff" back over the worm & casters in the last 30mins but struggled to find any better fish before the all-out, I estimated to have around 12lb or silvers but wouldn't bother to weigh the two carp as I new a few had been caught, I managed a little morn than my estimation to finish the day with 14lb odd but didn't know what had been caught further down.
Back at the results venue resident Steve (Peanut) Howell had done the business again today from peg 7, fishing across to the far bank with worm over ground-bait to win the day with 107lb odd ahead of Julian Pinkett who weighed 78lb from peg 9, I did manage to win the silvers with the next best weight being 7lb odd so got the result I went for without busting a gut picking up £40 along the way. Back here next to fill in on Tony Rixon's Float Only League which will be held over all the lakes so who knows were I will end up.
Full results -
1st Steve Howell (Shiplate) peg 7, 107lb 6oz.
2nd Julian Pinkett (Wornheads) peg 9, 78lb 2oz.
3rd Russ Peck (Thatchers Tackle) peg 14, 64lb 4oz.
4th Pete Sivell (PSV) peg 4, 63lb 6oz.
5th Jason Bird (PSV) peg 3, 60lb
Silvers - 1st Dom Sullivan (Maver) peg 12, 14lb 8oz.
2nd Golly Jones (Shiplate) peg 10, 7lb 4oz.
Monday, 1 August 2016
South West Superleague (River Huntpill)
I was really looking forward to this after last weeks section win I was feeling confident I could charm some Eel's on the pole line to pick some good points up for the team on the day should the feeder fail to produce. travelling on my own I did stock up on a warm breakfast before arriving at laburnham house for the 8.30 draw. We even had England Ace Callum Dicks fishing with us today, Fair play to him he had a meeting with some of the team in the week, Aswell as making a trip here, which un-fortunately I couldn't make & passed on some good information which had the guys in a good frame of mind. Captain Chris Hook gave us an early draw & I was hoping for one of the sections I had previously draw as although they haven't been that prolific I felt I would get good points. It wasn't to be as I drew the second section below Woolavington on peg 98, All the talk before hand was of peg 99 as for some reason has been the best in the section each match & I new I was up against it when I found myself next to Thatcher's Gary Webber beaming ear to ear, He cant draw here can he, coz if I remember righty he had the end peg on my section last week! Lol. The end peg of the length was also in are section & that was taken by Sensas 88's Chris Parr who knows the venue really well so things were going to be a challenge".
When I arrived at my swim thankfully I could get the seatbox next to the waters edge as one I passed was a bit far off the water' It was quite nice as I could ship 13mts out just by using the higher grass bank behind me, It looked spot-on with just a slight breeze but I've seen this venue change in minutes being quite exposed so made sure it was the same depth which turned out to be just over 5ft, the first two rigs were 4x14 & 4x16 wire wonders on 0.13-0.11 & 18 B520 hooks, A lighter 0.4g PB2 on 0.11-0.10 and a 20 B511 hook to fish dead depth or just off the deck for roach ect, That was it as far as the pole went & the only other piece of kit I had to set up was my 12ft feeder rod with 4lb main line & a 4ft length of 0.13 to a 16 B611 hook. I had loads of time before the start so made sure I had everything ready, even making a few more hook-lengths to add to the wallet just in-case I was sacking".
I started the day but cupping in some loose feed onto the pole line before having around a dozen or so chucks with the feeder full of chopped worm, casters & red squats targeting an area about 15ft off the far bank, It was a long chuck but not to far that I couldn't reach it should the wind pick up. I fed a bit more than normal at the start in the hope that if Gary had some fish in-front of him I may get the chance of a few with a decent bed of bait down should they be in the area.
Starting on the feeder after feeding the pole line again I started with 3 dead red maggots on the hook, A decent target bait should any fish be present, It was a slow start for all of us from what I could see with just the odd small fish caught, In the first hour despite going through different hookbaits I had managed just a 4oz skimmer & a 6oz roach but Gary wasn't catching as yet which was good news for me'. the chap on my right had come off the feeder after an hour & had managed a couple of small roach & a small Eel before I saw him playing a bigger Eel which he lost but got me excited as I now expected a few". I gave it another 20mins but with nothing added it was time to try the pole, Starting on double white maggot I hadn't realised how much the breeze had got up & was already struggling to hold the float still, I switched to the slightly heavier 4x16 rig which was set about six inches over depth to get some line on the bottom still enough to attract some Eel's? I don't like doing this as they tend to swallow the bait which can cause them to bite you off a lot easier but I had no choice, After 5mins I was just about to give up when Gary shouted & asked if I had any early signs, Bang on queue it went under & I had one but only about 4oz, I gave it another 20mins or so at 13mts but had to give up as it was beginning to hurt my side again & I didn't want to make things any worse, I dropped back to 12mts & had to sit on the pole to try and get the rig to sit still but it just wasn't happening, After another 10mins I had to have another rest as if anything the conditions were getting worse.
It was back on the feeder this time starting with a dead red maggot & a bunch of red squat , After a couple of minutes I had a nice positive slow pull round & found myself attached to a better fish, Thankfully it was a bream around 3lb so more than welcome" Back out on the same bait & soon after I had another of 2lb plus, Game on" or so I thought, Gary had cottoned on I wasn't fishing as far across as him so soon was re-spodding with his feeder at the same distance. In the next 20mins all I added was a hand size skimmer & a small perch before the inevitable happened, Gary started to catch & managed four in as many chucks, Rob Randell below him was also struggling having just the one smaller bream so we just had to sit & watch as the peg produced the goods again, When I new the fish weren't in the swim I again had half a dozen chucks with the feeder full of bait to try & draw some fish, I managed a couple more smaller skimmers of 6-8oz but couldn't connect with any more better fish, I did miss a couple of bite but when you sit their for so long with nothing then the tip moves its hard not to pick it up to early" I kept feeding the pole line all day but the wind just wouldn't let up, I did have another quick go at 12mts in the last hour but after two back breaking minutes it was soon back up the bank". I spent the last 45mins on the feeder & missed one more bite just minutes from the end but that was it, Gary had picked off the odd fish & I had him down as the section winner.
We had draw the scales today so it was up to me to weigh-in, Starting with Chris (Gappy) Parr he finished with 3 decent skimmers & a few bits for 11lb odd, Rob Managed 5lb odd before it was Gary's turn, He finished the day with 19lb odd before it was my turn, I finished with just under 9lb, Chap next to me had 15oz's, the next guy had 2lb odd before the chap on 95 had 22lb to win the section before the other end peg weighed 3lb odd, Not a bad result considering I expected to lose out to Gappy on the end & Gary on the hot peg' at the moment, Really gutted I couldn't fish the pole as leading up to this I was confident of catching a few Eel's to build a weight, just a few Eels would of made the difference for another point but very doubt full I would of had enough to catch the top weights & 5 out of a possible 8pts was still a good result considering , I'm sure if the conditions had stayed the same the bream/skimmers wouldn't have fed as much which would of produced a much tighter frame as nobody had a sign off them until the wind got going. That's it for this year as far as the Huntspill Go's yet again with the Superleague now moving onto the Bristol Avon for the last two rounds, Its a real shame their isn't more matches on here though the season as I'm sure they would be a few hardy souls to venture out, The walks are not as bad as the seem & most of the swims are nice to fish with the odd exception which could be left out. back at the results the plan for the rest of the lads to try the pole didn't quite work-out but most were catching on it until the wind ruined it for everyone, Never the less we still managed to finish 4th on the day with 40pts but Thatcher's Had another good result winning the day with 53pts to remain at the top of the League. On the individual front Mary leader fishing for Sensas 88 came out on top with 34lb odd from peg 60 above Woolavington ahead of that man Andy Power who just so happened to draw the same section" A enjoyable days fishing trying to milk what I could out the swim but would of liked to have known what the pole could of produced?.
Clive Cunningham Memorial Match (Summerhayes Fishery)
A bit late with these results but still not feeling in the best of health & to be honest when I've returned home from fishing I'm totally drained & its not down to amount of fish" Lol, First up was my trip to Summerhayes For Clive Cunningham's Memorial match, Skipping the fry up today I arrived in plenty of time to have a wander around first. Todays match was to run in a rover format held over Sellick's & longs lakes, As I took a stroll around I decided it would be a good idea to jot some pegs down I would prefer to fish, Although come draw time I did make a few giggle as I had the pegs for Longs scribbled on the palm of my hand & Sellicks written all down my arm!" I had choice number 12 but the rule was you had to have a empty peg in between each angler so I soon found myself wiping away some of my first choices' it was a bit of a dilemma when it came to me but I didn't want a straining day so opted for peg 20 below the motorway bridge on Longs lake, It was an easy reach to the island at 13mts which would be my first choice with the conditions ideal with little wind, When I arrived I wished I had chose somewhere else as its not a noted area for silvers & owner Pete was paying the same to the top three in each the silvers & carp pools, I didn't think Sellick's would produce the silvers frame weights as its been hard of late & some of my other would be choices were still their to give me the option if I wasn't do to well on the carp but we would see.
I didn't complicate things today, I had a rig to fish in the deeper water off the island on 0.14-0.12 & an 18 PR478 hook, A shallow dibber rig on 0.15 to fish tight to the far bank in just over a 1ft of water, A shallow slapping rig & finally a 4x12 Chanti on 0.13-0.11 & an 16 808 hook to fish at 5mts to my left with meat, My shallow rigs would double up to fish shallow down the edge should I see signs of fish later in the day? I started the day in the deeper water with a 4mm expander over some 4mm feed pellet & micros but scrapped that after 10mins & two tiny roach' Gareth on peg 23 just on the bend had hooked one across on hard pellet fishing just inches deep tight to the mud bank, firing pellets in with the catty, I soon followed suit with a banded 6mm tight to the bank & began to ping a few across, I fully expected to catch straight away but it didn't happen, An hour into the match & all I had added was a crucian about a 1lb'. I tried up & down in the water & different areas of the bank but I just couldn't get then interested, I had signs of fish coming into the peg but it would result in foul hooked fish before building it up again, Gareth had taken a few of the island but it had slowed for him & when he changed tactic's I stayed across to see if I could draw some around as their were a few off the point.
Two hours gone I things hadn't improved, I had tried the meat line but Nothing, Tried a new line closer to the bank but no early signs, & even began a new line with 4mm hard pellets at 6mt in-front of me but again it just produced a small roach on pellet but nothing on the paste, Yes Paste" I haven't fished it for a while but its the in craze here at the moment so had to give it ago, I even tried it across feeding a few hard 6mm's over the top with a pot but still nothing. I stopped feeding across whilst I tried the other Lines to let it settle down as I had the odd fish slurping at the bank for loose pellets which was causing the foul hookers, I new after two & a half hours I would need a miracle to get in the frame as I had already heard some pegs on Sellicks were bagging from the start but I was determined to work out how to catch these fish across" I went back over this time fishing a 6mm expanded on the deck in just over a 1ft & was cad potting small nuggets of micros, It took all of 20 seconds to get my first carp just over 2lb' Foowed by another, & another, & another! I couldn't believe it" I went from nothing to bagging in an instant" The fish weren't big with most between 2-3lb but I was soon making inroad on Gareth or so I thought, After about an hour the sun had creped around & I now had a shadow in the shallow water across, Not only was I having a job to get the rig tight in trying to avoid the foliage I now had the sun smack in my eyes" .
Garth had started to catch well on his short meat line & was now defiantly in-front but I was hoping mine would now produce?. No... All I managed in the last couple of hours was two fish off it, Nothing closer to the bank on the inside edge but did manage a 4lb fish shallow slightly further along but the rest soon sodded off" I finished with between 45-50lb which wasn't going to be anywhere today, Gareth was admitting to 70-80lb & I managed to lose out late to him in the silvers side bet as he took two big skimmers on the meat line which he sacked up on in the last hour so I ost out another £2 there' Martin Addicott has got the paste sorted here at the moment & I had him down as the winner from peg 6 on Sellicks & was told he had over 150lb but it was going to be a long affair by the time I tipped back & got the kit back in the van they were just starting the weigh-in & also had an after match BBQ in Clive's Memory to host so I made my way home to sort my kit for Sundays Super-League on the River Huntspill & to keep the wife happy". I will add the full results when I get them through, Should of switch tactics a bit earlier today but I don't think I would of made the frame in the carp pool but I was disappointed I didn't give myself a swim on the lake with more option of silvers as the last couple of matches here I've done well on them fishing expanders over micros & felt it would of been a better option to pick up some coin but that's fishing'.
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