Saturday 21 May 2011

Rayne Lodge Fishery. The Top Lake. May 21st, 2011.

Marsh AC club match.
R.jpg Rayne Lodge. Top Lake. picture by pnm123
The Top Lake at Rayne Lodge just outside of Braintree in Essex is the venue for what is the second Marsh AC club match of the year. A quick glance through the curtains confirmed that the forecaster hadn’t been kidding last night and it promised to be a fine sunny day, so shorts and tee shirt were the order of the day. Cats fed and coffee drunk I loaded up the car and set off round to Dave’s house where I met up Chris and Dave for the trip down to the fishery. An accident on the way to the Dartford Tunnel meant we had to divert round it making us a little late, but we still pulled into the car park just after 8am.

Soon all the kit was transferred down the hill to the lake and discussions were underway about the prospects for the day ahead. Vic (SHANGER) Nugent was fishing his first club match with us since joining and had brought his partner Diane along to fish as well, while Keith had brought workmate Mick along as his guest once more. Into the draw and peg 14 was mine for the day (one away from the one I had on my last visit here)……
while Keith drew peg 14A to my left……
 with Kevin and partner Jean to my right on peg 12 and Al next up on peg 11A……
I have to say that the lake looked cock on, There were plenty of fish showing, however they just appeared to be mooching about and it looked as if they were getting ready to spawn to me.

With us fishing from 10·15am till 4·15pm today there was plenty of time to set up, so everything got an outing today. 2 pellet waggler rods and a method feeder set up came out of their ready sleeves along with 3 top kits for the pole.
The top kits were set up with 2 Sackup CX 4×12 pencils on 0·16 Ultima Power Match finishing with size 16 Guru MWG’s and a NG 0·3 XT Sampson margin on 0·16 Ultima Power Match finishing with size 16 Guru MWG for the margin line. Feed was 6mm hard pellet, with dampened pellet for the method while hook baits were 6 & 8mm hard pellet, corn and a selection of GOT Baits soft hookers.

Jean kindly provided me with my customary coffee and a bonus today in the shape of a freshly cooked sausage & bacon roll so I was well set by the time Dave sounded the All-In at 10·15am. A pot of pellets and corn onto each my selected lines then I shipped a banded 6mm pellet out to 7mtrs. A minute later and the float slid away and carp number 1 was on its way to the net. Unfortunately it was only a couple of ounces, not quite the stamp I was looking for. A better example of around a pound was next up and this was followed by a couple of skimmers and I got the impression that the fish I was really looking for weren’t present in any numbers.

I’d started catapulting a few pellets across to the corner of the island and after around an hour took a look with the pellet waggler after re-feeding my pole lines. There were fish there alright, I could see them cruising, but after half an hour I’d only managed 3 small carp for my efforts. A quick look with the feeder was unproductive so it was back to the pole.

At this stage nobody appeared to be running away with it, and the word was that it was generally fishing slow. I started to get a few carp interested on my 7mtr line, nothing remarkable, but enough to make me feel that I was holding my own against Keith. Another coffee and sausage & bacon roll from Jean was most welcome, so having been re-fed myself, I re-fed the swim and took a quick stroll to try and see what was happening elsewhere.

Keith was starting to find a few on a more regular basis, though he was ruing the loss of a ‘Double’ that had taken off out of his swim and just kept going……
 Simon appeared to be ticking along nicely picking up fish by alternating between on the deck and up in the water in an attempt to keep in touch with the fish……
 Diane was playing a fish as I passed and seemed to think that she might have the beating of Vic……
 …… and although Vic was also playing a fish, a quick chat revealed that he was far from confident in gaining the upper hand today……
 Terry on peg 22 claimed to be struggling, though he was playing a fish while we chatted. while Eddie on peg 1 appeared to be ticking along nicely and enjoying his first day out on the bank for a while……
Dave had started to catch fishing floaters under the tree to his left and while he was having trouble feeding due to the resident geese he seemed to be getting a decent stamp of fish, and it seemed that Martin had followed his lead and was starting to catch a similar stamp of fish from peg 6 round the corner from Dave ……
Clive was claiming to have a mare, but the fact that he was happy to pose with a small roach that he caught led me to believe that he might just be sand bagging about how his match was going…
I found Mick in the corner on peg 11 and was shocked to see him fishing the waggler, but he was having a bit of a lean time and figured that it was the best way to tempt a few……
 As I got back to my peg Keith was into another fish so it was time to get my head down and concentrate. First put in and the float buried as a carp intercepted the bait and although the sport was never fast or furious, I managed to keep the fish coming on a reasonably regular basis by keeping the pellet going in to hold the fish. It was nip and tuck between me and Keith right the way to the end with a bit of banter back and forth between the two of us right up till the end when Dave called the All-Out at 4·15pm while I played a final fish that took my total up to 51 carp.

As we packed up I knew it would be to close to call between Keith and I and with the weigh in starting on peg 1 it had made it’s way round to Martin on peg 6 before I caught up with it to find Dave leading with a fine 114¾lbs which would prove to be good enough to take the win on the day as Martin’s net came up a little short at 103¾lb, but still good enough for 2nd. Clive had indeed been economical with the truth as his net came in at a level 89lbs for 3rd overall. Al managed 64½lbs while my fish weighed a total of 73lbs giving me the section and just edging out Keith’s 71½lbs. Simon’s 64½lbs allowed him to tie for 6th with Al. Round to peg 20 where Diane placed a level 48lbs on the scales to take the decision from Vic’s 34½lbs, though of course we were all full of sympathy for him ……………NOT

Back up the hill to the car park for the results and the section monies and that was it for another match. The next match is at Mill Barn Reservoir on June 11th where I’ll be defending a narrow 1 point lead from Al and Clive with Keith just a point further back.

 




   Peg                Angler      Weight
 1st  Peg 4  Dave Collier    114lbs 12ozs
 2nd  Peg 6  Martin Hucker    103lbs 12ozs
 3rd  Peg 8  Clive Pritchard     89lbs 00ozs
 4th  Peg 14  Peter Morton     73lbs 00ozs
 5th  Peg 14a  Keith Ashby     71lbs 08ozs
 6th=  Peg 11a  Al Loader     64lbs 08ozs
 6th=  Peg 17  Simon Watkins     64lbs 08ozs
 8th  Peg 7  Tony Roberts     55lbs 00ozs
 9th  Peg 1  Eddie Dobson     51lbs 00ozs
 10th  Peg 20  Diane                     Guest     48lbs 00ozs
 11th  Peg 16  Jim Boase     38lbs 00ozs
 12th  Peg 21  Vic Nugent     34lbs 08ozs
 13th  Peg 12  Kevin Loveland     30lbs 00ozs
 14th  Peg 11  Mick Wright           Guest     29lbs 00ozs
 15th  Peg 22  Terry Goff     19lbs 00ozs
 16th  Peg 9  Chris Withall     14lbs 08ozs
 17th  Peg 10  Judy Hermite     14lbs 04ozs
 18th  Peg 3  Ron Mannister       7lbs 12ozs





 

Saturday 14 May 2011

Rolf’s Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire. May 14th, 2011.

Jinx Match 1

It’s that time of year again. Yes that group of angling nutters that make up The Jinx Squad are back once more to fish The Jinx Series of matches at Rolfs Lake.

Clive, Malc(The Jinx), Pete(Mugger), Simon(simps), Tony(spamwham), Terry(Wily Coyote), Steve.
Ady(slim shady), Paul, Nick(monkey), Nick(neo1), Mitch, Fred(milo), Matt.
Kevin, Jon(hatchye), Geoff(cap’n birdseye), Alex(bagger j), Dave(The Fish), Dave.
Dai, Marcus(budgie), Neil, Ant, Al, Dave(webbo), Gem(The Minx)

My usual alarm woke me (3 cats wanting to be fed) and a lovely sunny morning greeted me as I gazed through the curtains. However this was a Jinx Match day so I wasn’t going to be fooled into dressing in just shorts and tee shirt despite the lovely weather we’ve been having. With the cats fed and a couple of cups of coffee consumed I got the car loaded along with a fleece and my waterproofs. All set and as usual first stop was my favourite cafĂ© in Battersea (The Jimmy Griddle) for a “Full English”. Suitably fortified it was back into the car for what was an uneventful trip to the lake, however with about 4 miles to go the sunshine vanished to be replaced by grey clouds as far as the eye could see…………….Malc (The Jinx) was obviously there before me.

Pulling into the car park my thoughts were confirmed as who should I see first but Malc and Liam (Jinx Jnr). Climbing out of the car it had already turned noticeably cooler, a good job I’d brought that fleece. Dave Moore appeared along with Simon and it was soon clear that they’d fished the Open Match the night before. Results were mixed, and while some feel it primes the lake to fish well the next day, I always feel that it can make it fish harder especially when there are 27 fishing. Soon the rest of The Jinx Squad started to arrive along with a few spots of rain, but I managed to get a cup of coffee and started to catch up with people while the banter flowed as it does on these occasions……
Malc almost got ahead of himself, ringing the bell at 11am for the draw, however we soon told him to hold his horses as the draw wasn’t due till 11·30am.
First things though and Gem (The Minx) had to draw a peg number to decide who would have the honour of wearing The Minx’s forfeit, a Pink Elephant Hat for this years Series, and Peg 40 was the one.

Onto the draw and new Jinx Squad member Neil soon found himself in possession of the Pink Elephant for the day……
……after this the others soon dived in, and I came away holding Peg 20, now I’m not saying it’s a bad draw, but it hardly ever gets used in matches, and there hadn’t been a weight recorded from it this year !! On the plus side, just weighing something in would mean that I would become Peg 20′s reigning Peg King.
JinxMatch1pegging.jpg Match 1 pegging
Making my way round with my gear though that was the only positive I could come up with about my draw. Settling my kit into my peg I could see that Dave (Mr Maggotdrowning) had drawn cock on with Peg 18 and Al next to him on 17……
Nick was to my immediate right on Peg 19, while to my left Steve was on peg 22 and Kevin was on peg 23 with Jean, so at least I should be OK for a cup of coffee or two. Simon strolled round taking some photos for the Rolfs Blog and his picture captured my feeling on my draw……
 Paul Jay offered a bit of advise on lines to fish and with plenty of time I opted to tie up some new rigs. Two of them were MW 0·6 Diamonds on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with size 14 Guru MWG’s. These would be for 2 swims, one at 10 o’clock and the other at 12 o’clock at around 8mtrs where I had between 3½ and 4 feet of water. A third was a NG 0·3 XT Sampson margin again on 0·20 Ultima Power Match finished off with size 12 Guru QM1 to fish by the bush to my left in around 2½ft of water. Bait was taken care of by 6 and 8mm fishery pellets and a selection of various GOT Baits soft hookers.
1pm and the bell sounds the All-In, a pot of pellet onto each line and out with a banded 8mm straight in front. Nick was quickly off the mark with a carp and Steve had a skimmer……
…… not a touch for me though. Time marched on, Jean arrived with a cup of coffee as others were starting to catch. Looking over toward Peg 14 there was an ominous site, lots of orange elastic streaming from Gems pole, Simon fished this peg last night and had just under a ‘Ton’ from it, so it had been well primed……
 ……………She soon had it in the net and her shout of YEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS sent plenty of shudders round the bank.

Paul was on Peg 15 and fishing the feeder across to the bar and it looked like it was starting to produce the goods for him……
 An hour and a half in and I still hadn’t had a bite, Steve suffered with a run of 7 foul hookers, Nick had another one, in fact everyone seemed to have caught something apart from me. Gem had another couple and I could see Dai in the distance on Peg 32 putting a few together as well……
Time to re-feed and a quick stroll with the camera. Down to the Little Lake and it was obvious that very few were catching well. Malc was down the margins trying hard to tempt a fish on what he would call a “Sulky Saturday……
 while Ady looked as if he was already ringing the changes in an attempt to find out just what they wanted……
 Simon however was into a fish which was giving a good account of itself and refusing to get it’s head up……
Dave the Fish and Tony (spamwham) were up on pegs 7 & 8 and while they were managing a few fish between them, neither was really having the day they’d hoped for when they drew those pegs……
Dave did manage to get himself a decent Chub though which Geoff caught on camera, that rolled the scales round to 4lbs when he weighed it ……
Back at my peg and in an attempt to get a bite I decided to try something different and shallowed my margin rig to a couple of feet and fished it out front pinging half a dozen pellets every 30 seconds. After 30 minutes I was on the point of giving that up when the float vanished !!! A spirited fight saw me playing a fish with kid gloves as I was determined not to lose it having waited for so long, and it was a very relieved Mugger who slipped the net under a Common that weighed 11lbs after an anxious 5 minutes. Back out and almost straight away another bite resulted in another Common of 9lbs. I’d like to say that I didn’t look back after that, but unfortunately that was it apart from 1 small roach that I bumped on the strike.

Dave had set up his Feeder-less Feeder (a pellet cone to anyone else) with an hour and a half to go and it produced a few carp for him right up to the all out. Al had nicked a carp on the pellet wag but had to pack up early as he’d promised to be home in time to go out for a meal for his daughters birthday. In fact he was walking past my peg with about 5 minutes of the match remaining when Nick hooked into a fish and to my surprise my float buried as well. Carp no3 thankfully found it’s way to the net and weighed 9¼lbs and that was it as the All-Out was called before I could ship back out.

With the kit back at the car park it was time for the Weigh-In with Mitch setting the early mark with a section winning 67½lbs. Simon had included a 19¼lb Common in his 43½lbs……
 While Tony’s 58lbs from peg 8 was good enough for 2nd in section. Jon had a new PB Mirror of 18¾lbs in his 40¼lbs ……
…… and Mat had a creditable 65¾lbs from Peg 13. Gem set The Minx Mark with 67½lbs to tie with Mitch. Paul’s peg had produced the goods with a Section winning 96¾lbs and 3rd overall on the day. My rather inglorious 29¼lbs  at least meant that I’m the new Peg King on Peg 20. Steve managed a hard earned 69¼lbs but it was left to Clive on Peg 28 to record the first ‘Ton’ of the day with 107½lbs, but that would only be good enough for 2nd as Dai on Peg 32 produced a match winning 122½lbs to take the honours on the day.

So The Jinx Series is off and running once more, hopefully sport will pick up a bit as the Series progresses. 21 victims for The Minx today. Who gets the PINK ELEPHANT on the next match? She’s going to keep us waiting till the next match and think about it while she suns herself on holiday in Portugal.


Position
Peg
Angler
Weight
 1st Peg 32 Dai Thomas   122lbs 08ozs
 2nd Peg 28 Clive Pritchard   107lbs 08ozs
 3rd Peg 15 Paul Roberts     96lbs 12ozs
 4th Peg 22 Steve Wilson     69lbs 04ozs
 5th= Peg 14. Gem(The Minx)Doyle     67lbs 08ozs
 5th= Peg 34 Mitch Auger     67lbs 08ozs
 7th Peg 13 Mat Edwards     65lbs 12ozs
 8th Peg 8 Tony Roberts     58lbs 00ozs
 9th Peg 4 Pete Tapp             Guest     50lbs 08ozs
 10th Peg 25 Marcus Burgess     49lbs 00ozs
 11th Peg 7 Dave Collier     48lbs 12ozs
 12th Peg 18 Dave Webster     45lbs 08ozs
 13th Peg 5 Simon Mound     43lbs 08ozs
 14th Peg 10 Jon Hatch     40lbs 04ozs
 15th Peg 2 Alex Clarke     38lbs 08ozs
 16th Peg 40 Neil Riddy     35lbs 08ozs
 17th Peg 38 Ady Williams     31lbs 04ozs
 18th Peg 26 Terry Goff     30lbs 00ozs
 19th Peg 19 Nick Williams     29lbs 12ozs
 20th Peg 20 Peter Morton     29lbs 04ozs
 21st Peg 23 Kevin Loveland     27lbs 00ozs
 22nd Peg 9 Rod Rose              Guest     24lbs 00ozs
 23rd Peg 17 Al Loader     20lbs 08ozs
 24th= Peg 29 Nick Watkins-Price     17lbs 00ozs
 24th= Peg 31 Dave Moore     17lbs 00ozs
 26th Peg 36 Malc(The Jinx)Doyle     12lbs 00ozs
 27th Peg 11 Geoff Palmer     10lbs 08ozs

Names in Pink are those that were “MINXED”
Section A

Position
Peg  
Angler
Weight
Points
 1st Peg 34 Mitch Auger     67lbs 08ozs
1
 2nd Peg 8 Tony Roberts     58lbs 00ozs
2
 3rd Peg 4 Pete Tapp            Guest     50lbs 08ozs
0
 4th Peg 7 Dave Collier     48lbs 12ozs
3
 5th Peg 5 Simon Mound     43lbs 08ozs
4
 6th Peg 2 Alex Clarke     38lbs 08ozs
5
 7th Peg 40 Neil Riddy     35lbs 08ozs
6
 8th Peg 38 Ady Williams     31lbs 04ozs
7
 9th Peg 36 Malc(The Jinx)Doyle     12lbs 00ozs
8

Section B

Position
Peg
Angler
Weight
Points
 1st Peg 32 Dai Thomas   122lbs 08ozs
1
 2nd Peg 28 Clive Pritchard   107lbs 08ozs
2
 3rd Peg 13 Mat Edwards     65lbs 12ozs
3
 4th Peg 10 Jon Hatch     40lbs 04ozs
4
 5th Peg 26 Terry Goff     30lbs 00ozs
5
 6th Peg 9 Rod Rose             Guest     24lbs 00ozs
0
 7th= Peg 29 Nick Watkins-Price     17lbs 00ozs
6
 7th= Peg 31 Dave Moore     17lbs 00ozs
6
 9th Peg 11 Geoff Palmer     10lbs 08ozs
8

Section C

Position
Peg
Angler
Weight
Points
 1st Peg 15 Paul Roberts     96lbs 12ozs
1
 2nd Peg 22 Steve Wilson     69lbs 04ozs
2
 3rd Peg 14. Gem(The Minx)Doyle     67lbs 08ozs
3
 4th Peg 25 Marcus Burgess     49lbs 00ozs
4
 5th Peg 18 Dave Webster     45lbs 08ozs
5
 6th Peg 19 Nick Williams     29lbs 12ozs
6
 7th Peg 20 Peter Morton     29lbs 04ozs
7
 8th Peg 23 Kevin Loveland     27lbs 00ozs
8
 9th Peg 17 Al Loader     20lbs 08ozs
9