Faye’s Match
Organised by Maggotdrowning.com
With all proceeds going to support
With all proceeds going to support
Around this time last year Bill G organised a fund raising match in aid of PostPals.co.uk in support of a young lady called Faye, who has become very close to the hearts of a lot of the members who use the forum on the website Maggotdrowning.com and you can read the story of just how that day went HERE.
It was such a success, that Bill has taken up the reins once more and we’re back down at Monk Lakes today to do it all over again. So having risen at some ungodly hour to take Mrs M to work for 6am, I couldn’t help noticing just how cold it was outside, so the first job after another coffee and toast was to dig the thermals out and climb into them before loading the car. With one thing and another it was just gone 7 am once I set off, but a smooth run down saw me pulling into the car park around 8am. Evidently I passed Clive and Tony on the way down, but they were unable to pick up my slipstream and arrived a little later.
A good turnout seemed assured as people assembled and various breakfast goodies were devoured as introductions were made to new faces and friendships renewed. People had come from far and wide for this match, notably Geoff and his better half Mags, from Motherwell in Scotland, while Arkwright and his good lady Pat had trekked down from Lancashire along with a few other ‘Monkeys’ from above the Watford Gap and the ‘Pink One’ that is Jessebobs escaped from Bristol for the day.
Faye’s Dad, Dave T had come down for the day to offer his support, as unfortunately Faye was still in Adenbrookes with Mum Liz keeping her company. With the draw rolling round it was also good to see Vince putting in an appearance. Unfortunately he’s been suffering from a bout of pneumonia, preventing him from fishing, but he still found the time to come down to meet everyone and lend Bill a hand with the draw. So in for the draw and peg 145 stuck to my hand. Up on Lake 4 and I was quite happy as with the islands and a fair bit of vegetation it may offer a bit of shelter on what promised to be an absolute grueller of a day weather wise…….. yeah right.
Well the peg looked great, but the wind was howling in, but at least it was at my back. It meant that I could comfortably fish at around 7mtrs on the pole and with a decent 2½ft in the margin and a nice level 3ft+ at 7mtrs those would be my 2 lines utilising 2 rigs that were still in my box from an earlier club match on the lake back in March. I also set up my feeder rod as I had it with me in its ready sleeve. Bait for the day was maggot, pellet and corn with some groundbait for the method. For company I had Bill’s club mate John to my left while to my right was ‘Mermaid’ Linda’s husband Chris and Al. Did I mention the wind??? 1st job was to retrieve my seat box cover that went flying past me and then navigated half the lake before docking in Jessebobs swim, mind you he was going to need all he could get if he thought he was going to fill 3 nets today ……
So 10·30am and Bill called the All-In, feed onto both lines and out to 7mts with double maggot on the hook, a bit of lifting and dropping and 5 minutes in a nice fat Gudgeon broke the duck. The next hour saw just a couple of small Carp and a few skimmers for me, but John seemed to be finding a few as was Steve (spots) Potter up on peg 149……
Dave T came along for a chat and I gave him my camera with instructions to take a few pictures on his travels. Bill put in an appearance a little later, but word was that while most had caught, very few were catching regularly as the wind was doing its best to make life difficult for most on both lakes.
Next up Kevin’s partner Jean and Pat (The Raffle Ticket Mafia) arrived and with their subtle charms had soon extracted cash from us all in exchange for 1000+ raffle tickets.
Meanwhile over on Lake 2 it was starting to look more like an audition for ‘Deadliest Catch’ than a fishing match as the wind , rain and occasional bouts of hail interspersed with sunshine was making conditions more than a tad difficult for a lot of the anglers. However tucked away behind his brolly on peg 67 Jon (Mutley) Reed was having one of those sessions we all dream about……
Next up Kevin’s partner Jean and Pat (The Raffle Ticket Mafia) arrived and with their subtle charms had soon extracted cash from us all in exchange for 1000+ raffle tickets.
Meanwhile over on Lake 2 it was starting to look more like an audition for ‘Deadliest Catch’ than a fishing match as the wind , rain and occasional bouts of hail interspersed with sunshine was making conditions more than a tad difficult for a lot of the anglers. However tucked away behind his brolly on peg 67 Jon (Mutley) Reed was having one of those sessions we all dream about……
Now Jon is no match angler but a combination of simple feeder tactics and regularly pinging feed over the top kept fish coming to his rod virtually all match.
Further up on peg 73 Keith (shallowman) Haynes was making the most of it fishing chopped worm & caster for anything with fins and was slowly building a good weight.
Further up on peg 73 Keith (shallowman) Haynes was making the most of it fishing chopped worm & caster for anything with fins and was slowly building a good weight.
I’d invited a work colleague, Dave Janes along today to fish his 1st ever match, he’s not long started pole fishing, and struggled a bit as the concept of a match was so new to him……
but he was delighted to get his best ever carp on the pole which weighed in at 12½lbs…
For a lot though it was just a case of battling through and nicking the odd fish where possible Geoff had told me that Mags always brings the rain with her when she leaves Scotland …………… He wasn’t wrong. Arkwright must have wondered why he’d travelled all the way down from Lancashire, as us southern lads had obviously lied to him about these Southern ‘Baggin’ waters, but he stuck at it and had a few ……
Mick was under severe pressure as he had granddaughter Rosie for company on the next peg ……
No that’s wrong as Mick really doesn’t ‘do’ pressure, being one of the most relaxed anglers you could ever hope to meet……
…… and between nicking a couple and helping young Rosie, honour remained intact at the end with Mick getting the decision by a clear 10ozs.
Gary (garycatch) Catchpole had drawn the fabled peg 45 and was slowly putting a few together ……
Linda aka Mermaid was also getting a few, and it was just a question of whether it would prove to be enough to give her the bragging rights over husband Chris who was over on Lake 4……
Meanwhile back on Lake 4 Trevor was getting a few towards the island when the wind dropped, but it was never for long enough……
Al was battling on and getting the odd fish, but couldn’t put a run of them together……
So with a couple of hours to go I decided that enough was enough with the pole and reached for the feeder rod. 3 grains of corn hair rigged and lobbed towards the island. Within a minute the tip wrapped round and a small Mirror was safely into the net. That set the pattern for my last 2 hours, regular fish, but a few hook lengths were claimed by various snags that seemed to litter the area, but at least it kept me reasonably busy till Bill called the All-Out at 3·30pm.
Al and I had the scales for Lake 4 and thankfully given the conditions the Weigh-In didn’t take to long as the weather started to close in once more. Steve (spots) Potter taking the section with 56½lbs ahead of Steve (Jessebobs) Burgess’s 42¼lbs.
Al and I had the scales for Lake 4 and thankfully given the conditions the Weigh-In didn’t take to long as the weather started to close in once more. Steve (spots) Potter taking the section with 56½lbs ahead of Steve (Jessebobs) Burgess’s 42¼lbs.
So with the gear packed away it was back to the car park for the results. Overall the day belonged to Jon (Mutley) Reed with a fine 101lbs to take the win ahead of Keith (shallowman) Haynes’s level 85lbs, while Steve (spots) Potter’s 56½lbs filled 3rd place.
Bill G then said a few words of thanks before announcing that the total raised for Post Pals on the day had come to £853 and with another £270 still to come from an auction for a day at Rolfs Lake should take the total to over £1100.
Dave T then thanked everyone for their efforts and read out the following letter that Faye had sent as she was unable to attend …
Thanks to everyone for coming to the match.
We know many of you have travelled a long way. I’m sorry I can’t be there in person. I was hoping to be there but Addenbrookes won’t let me come home yet.
Me & my mum will be thinking of you all today. Hope you all caught lots of fish & have enjoyed yourselves. Thanks for supporting my charity Post Pals. The money raised helps many other seriously ill children.
Thank you for all your messages on the MaggotDrowners site.
A special thank you to Bill for organising everything again.
Hopefully I will see you all at the next one.Love to you all
Faye.
Well after that all that remained was to draw the raffle, and with that out of the way farewells were bid. I’d just like to say a word of thanks, firstly to Bill G for all his efforts organising the day, and to all those anglers that took part, and Monk Lakes who donated a sizable part of the peg fees back to the cause. Same again next year folks?
Overall Results
Position | Peg | Angler | Weight |
1st | Peg 67 | Jon (Mutley) Reed | 101lbs 00ozs |
2nd | Peg 73 | Keith (shallowman) Haynes | 85lbs 00ozs |
3rd | Peg 149 | Steve (spots) Potter | 56lbs 08ozs |
4th | Peg 45 | Gary (garycatch) Catchpole | 44lbs 00ozs |
5th | Peg 154 | Steve (Jessebobs) Burgess | 42lbs 04ozs |
6th | Peg 146 | John Manktelow | 39lbs 12ozs |
7th | Peg 151 | Trevor (MT Net) Little | 35lbs 04ozs |
8th | Peg 145 | Peter (Mugger) Morton | 31lbs 12ozs |
9th | Peg 152 | Steve (badpegpicker) Oswick | 31lbs 00ozs |
10th | Peg 77 | Dave Janes | 26lbs 12ozs |
11th | Peg 64 | Michael (mickeym) McMillan | 25lbs 04ozs |
12th | Peg 62 | Jay Lay | 24lbs 00ozs |
13th | Peg 142 | Al Loader | 23lbs 04ozs |
14th | Peg 52 | John (arkwright) Anderson | 21lbs 08ozs |
15th | Peg 143 | Chris (mr mermaid) Billington | 21lbs 04ozs |
16th | Peg 68 | Linda (mermaid) Billington | 21lbs 02ozs |
17th | Peg 146 | A Ellis | 21lbs 00ozs |
18th | Peg 46 | Alan (Genus 9) West | 18lbs 08ozs |
19th | Peg 59 | Brian (indiginous3556) | 16lbs 08ozs |
20th | Peg 58 | Clive (black hydro) Pritchard | 15lbs 08ozs |
21st= | Peg 76 | Simon Elsey | 15lbs 00ozs |
21st= | Peg 155 | (pegg) | 15lbs 00ozs |
23rd | Peg 74 | Tony (spamwham) Roberts | 14lbs 00ozs |
24th | Peg 56 | Russell (Russ G) Graves | 13lbs 04ozs |
25th | Peg 63 | Michael (redspike) Ashby | 13lbs 00ozs |
26th | Peg 49 | Keith (keith 74) Powell | 12lbs 00ozs |
27th | Peg 65 | Andrew (greentura) Green | 10lbs 04ozs |
28th | Peg 57 | Geoff (geoff p) Palmer | 8lbs 00ozs |
29th | Peg 148 | John (old tart) Ashby | 7lbs 08ozs |
30th | Peg 70 | Chris Withall | 7lbs 00ozs |
31st= | Peg 66 | Kevin (kev the catch) Loveland | 6lbs 08ozs |
31st= | Peg 51 | Toby (vassago) Wells | 6lbs 08ozs |
33rd | Peg 69 | G Flynn | 6lbs 04ozs |
34th | Peg 54 | Mick (the chippy) Pearson | 3lbs 12ozs |
35th | Peg 48 | Terry (Wily Coyote) Goff | 3lbs 04ozs |
36th | Peg 47 | Dean (Marvin Waggler) Kershaw | 2lbs 04ozs |
37th | Peg 75 | Sven (svenc) Castle | 08ozs |
Section Results
Section A | |||
1st | Peg 45 | Gary (garycatch) Catchpole | 44lbs 00ozs |
2nd | Peg 52 | John (arkwright) Anderson | 21lbs 08ozs |
3rd | Peg 53 | A Ellis | 21lbs 00ozs |
4th | Peg 46 | Alan (Genus 9) West | 18lbs 08ozs |
5th | Peg 49 | Keith (keith 74) Powell | 12lbs 00ozs |
6th | Peg 51 | Toby (vassago) Wells | 6lbs 08ozs |
7th | Peg 54 | Mick (the chippy) Pearson | 3lbs 12ozs |
8th | Peg 48 | Terry (Wily Coyote) Goff | 3lbs 04ozs |
9th | Peg 47 | Dean (Marvin Waggler) Kershaw | 2lbs 04ozs |
Section B | |||
1st | Peg 64 | Michael (mickeym) McMillan | 25lbs 04ozs |
2nd | Peg 62 | Jay Lay | 24lbs 00ozs |
3rd | Peg 59 | Brian (indiginous3556) | 16lbs 08ozs |
4th | Peg 58 | Clive (black hydro) Pritchard | 15lbs 08ozs |
5th | Peg 56 | Russell (Russ G) Graves | 13lbs 04ozs |
6th | Peg 63 | Michael (redspike) Ashby | 13lbs 00ozs |
7th | Peg 65 | Andrew (greentura) Green | 10lbs 04ozs |
8th | Peg 57 | Geoff (geoff p) Palmer | 8lbs 00ozs |
9th | Peg 66 | Kevin (kev the catch) Loveland | 6lbs 08ozs |
Section C | |||
1st | Peg 67 | Jon (Mutley) Reed | 101lbs 00ozs |
2nd | Peg 73 | Keith (shallowman) Haynes | 85lbs 00ozs |
3rd | Peg 77 | Dave Janes | 26lbs 12ozs |
4th | Peg 68 | Linda (mermaid) Billington | 21lbs 02ozs |
5th | Peg 76 | Simon Elsey | 15lbs 00ozs |
6th | Peg 74 | Tony (spamwham) Roberts | 14lbs 00ozs |
7th | Peg 70 | Chris Withall | 7lbs 00ozs |
8th | Peg 69 | G Flynn | 6lbs 04ozs |
9th | Peg 75 | Sven (svenc) Castle | 08ozs |
Section D | |||
1st | Peg 149 | Steve (spots) Potter | 56lbs 08ozs |
2nd | Peg 154 | Steve (Jessebobs) Burgess | 42lbs 04ozs |
3rd | Peg 146 | John Manktelow | 39lbs 12ozs |
4th | Peg 151 | Trevor (MT Net) Little | 35lbs 04ozs |
5th | Peg 145 | Peter (Mugger) Morton | 31lbs 12ozs |
6th | Peg 152 | Steve (badpegpicker) Oswick | 31lbs 00ozs |
7th | Peg 142 | Al Loader | 23lbs 04ozs |
8th | Peg 143 | Chris (mr mermaid) Billington | 21lbs 04ozs |
9th | Peg 155 | (pegg) | 15lbs 00ozs |
10th | Peg 148 | John (old tart) Ashby | 7lbs 08ozs |
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