The JINX Series 2009
Match 3.
Well today is the day of the third match of the JINX Series at Rolf’s Lake. It promises to be a little different today, as a good number of the lads were there last night to fish a JINX 2009 SPECIAL EVENING MATCH between the hours of 6·30pm till 11·30pm and were obviously stopping overnight. With a few of the series regulars not fishing that, but some guests taking their places it should be pretty full today.
So after being woken just after 7am by our new kitten who wanted feeding, I logged onto the Maggotdrowning forum and sure enough Slim had already put a post up about the evening match…
“Just got off the phone from steve(sacker)wilson, seems rolfs fished quite well last night. 3 x 200lb weights, and a fair few 100 lb + weights. Over 2000 lb of fish were caught and on average worked out about 120 lb per angler.”
So things looked promising for today despite the forecast predicting clouds and rain, and with the car loaded up I was soon on my way via ‘The Jimmy Griddle’ café in Battersea, for my customary stop for a ‘Full English’ to set me up for the day. Suitably refreshed and with just 1 further stop for a coffee at the services, I pulled into an already packed car park just after 10·30am.
First things first, so I dipped my nets before catching up with the events of the past night. It seemed that Vince (my pound coin dispenser) who has been trying to catch a Rolf’s Ton for some time had achieved his aim in spades with a 200lb+ bag, Well Done mate.
However people were already ribbing him that I hadn’t been there for him to take a £1 back from me, and they were already speculating that normal service would be resumed with me present today.
There was a pretty full house, as a couple of anglers that fished the evening match were guesting today, Vince and Budgie, while Dave had again travelled down from Leeds, this time with Bagger J in tow.
So draw time once more, and Clive had refused to mention a single peg number in case his hand played up again, but was rewarded with peg 6 this time. I just wanted to avoid Peg 13 and hung back, but it refused to come out and was still in the bag when I drew. Slowly I opened my hand to reveal peg 34. Happy days, In fact Slim ended up with Peg 13 so it would be interesting to see how he fared on it.
So after being woken just after 7am by our new kitten who wanted feeding, I logged onto the Maggotdrowning forum and sure enough Slim had already put a post up about the evening match…
“Just got off the phone from steve(sacker)wilson, seems rolfs fished quite well last night. 3 x 200lb weights, and a fair few 100 lb + weights. Over 2000 lb of fish were caught and on average worked out about 120 lb per angler.”
So things looked promising for today despite the forecast predicting clouds and rain, and with the car loaded up I was soon on my way via ‘The Jimmy Griddle’ café in Battersea, for my customary stop for a ‘Full English’ to set me up for the day. Suitably refreshed and with just 1 further stop for a coffee at the services, I pulled into an already packed car park just after 10·30am.
First things first, so I dipped my nets before catching up with the events of the past night. It seemed that Vince (my pound coin dispenser) who has been trying to catch a Rolf’s Ton for some time had achieved his aim in spades with a 200lb+ bag, Well Done mate.
However people were already ribbing him that I hadn’t been there for him to take a £1 back from me, and they were already speculating that normal service would be resumed with me present today.
There was a pretty full house, as a couple of anglers that fished the evening match were guesting today, Vince and Budgie, while Dave had again travelled down from Leeds, this time with Bagger J in tow.
So draw time once more, and Clive had refused to mention a single peg number in case his hand played up again, but was rewarded with peg 6 this time. I just wanted to avoid Peg 13 and hung back, but it refused to come out and was still in the bag when I drew. Slowly I opened my hand to reveal peg 34. Happy days, In fact Slim ended up with Peg 13 so it would be interesting to see how he fared on it.
With just a short walk from the car park to peg 34 there was no rush to set up, and I helped Dave Collier with his box to his peg (30) as he’d left it on 34 overnight, having fished it during the evening match.
With nobody on peg 35, Vince of course just had to draw peg 36 (you couldn’t make it up) so we were bound to have some fun during the match one way or another.
Neo was down on 38 with Webbo on 40 and Budgie on 2 while Jon had peg 4 as his home for the match. Opposite me was Clive on peg 6 with Tony(spamwham) on peg 7 with Steve on peg 8 for company, and I had a feeling that we would spend plenty of the match watching that trio bagging up off those flyers.
With nobody on peg 35, Vince of course just had to draw peg 36 (you couldn’t make it up) so we were bound to have some fun during the match one way or another.
Neo was down on 38 with Webbo on 40 and Budgie on 2 while Jon had peg 4 as his home for the match. Opposite me was Clive on peg 6 with Tony(spamwham) on peg 7 with Steve on peg 8 for company, and I had a feeling that we would spend plenty of the match watching that trio bagging up off those flyers.
With the match not starting till 1·30pm we had plenty of time to set up and I decided to tie some new rigs up. The 1st was a 4X12 Malman Adam to 0·20 with a size 12 Guru QM hook to fish 8mm banded pellet on the deck at 9-10mtrs straight out, no further as the wind was gusting from right to left across the peg, while the 2nd and 3rd were 0·3g Malman MTD1′s again on 0·20 with size 12 Guru QM hooks to fish the margins on both sides and double up as up in the water rigs. Bait was 8 & 6mm pellets + some sweetcorn and some paste if needed, while feed was just 6mm fishery pellets.
Well 1·30pm finally rolled around and Malc called the All-In. I shipped out 2 large pots of pellet onto the 9mtr line and fed more by hand down both margins as well as a spot about 3mtrs out to my left where John Bennett had told me he’d had a lot of fish from in the past. Vince appeared to be starting on paste at around 5mtrs (which is what he caught on during the evening match) and it looked like Clive was shipping out a paste rig over on peg 6 as well……
Well 1·30pm finally rolled around and Malc called the All-In. I shipped out 2 large pots of pellet onto the 9mtr line and fed more by hand down both margins as well as a spot about 3mtrs out to my left where John Bennett had told me he’d had a lot of fish from in the past. Vince appeared to be starting on paste at around 5mtrs (which is what he caught on during the evening match) and it looked like Clive was shipping out a paste rig over on peg 6 as well……
I could see a few bubbles starting to appear on the 9mtr line but missed the first couple of lightning fast bites, before I briefly connected with a fish that was obviously foul hooked before the rig came flying back. Tony and Steve were both off the mark already though, in fact Tony seemed to have a bite every time he lowered his rig in !!!
I finally connected with one of Rolf’s super fit Commons and after a couple of minutes had it safely in the net…
Now at this point I must apologise to Malc, as I decided to weigh the fish to get a feel for just how they were weighing, the fish turned out to be just 8½lbs so rather than record it I decided to put it straight into my keepnet, however Vince remarked to me that there was no weight sheet at the weigh station, so I phoned him to let him know, however when Malc arrived the weigh sheet was under the crate (in case of rain) meaning a wasted trip round the lake for Malc, schoolboy error on my part Sorry Malc.
Back to the fishing, and I noticed that Webbo had started to sneak the odd one out down on peg 40 and appeared to be in with a good chance of taking yet another Golden Nugget off me ……
Back to the fishing, and I noticed that Webbo had started to sneak the odd one out down on peg 40 and appeared to be in with a good chance of taking yet another Golden Nugget off me ……
Budgie over on peg 2 had the look of a man who was a bit shocked, this being his 1st visit to Rolf’s and who was beginning to realise that he was a little under-gunned in the tackle department, and that people hadn’t exaggerated just what was needed to tackle the fish at Rolf’s………
Meanwhile Clive was having a bit of a struggle on peg 6 and was just having to be patient while he waited for the fish to hopefully turn up, He wasn’t helped though by hearing the constant splashing that was coming from pegs 7 & 8 as Tony and Steve continued to catch regularly ……
My next fish was a lovely Common of around 12½lbs that was to prove to be my biggest of the day……
and Vince kindly did the honours with the camera (Webbo even phoned to say I was being cruel to Vince, not only getting him to check the weight, but having him take a picture as well)…………
Jon was tucked away over on peg 4, and while not taking it apart he was quietly slipping the odd fish into the net with a minimum of fuss.
Webbo appeared to be having a bit of an eventful match however, earlier he’d smashed a top kit trying to net an angry foul hooker, but it went from bad to worse when he placed a top kit on his box and sat on it to hold it in place whilst playing a fish so that he could feed his swim and the fish pulled it in. True to form, Malc appeared to try and rescue it, but it had vanished from sight before he had a chance to leap in ………
Vince remarked that it was surprising that more gear wasn’t lost at Rolf’s, given the way that some of the fish fight, indeed he had a struggle on his hands of his own as a particularly fit Common led him a merry dance, before he got the upper hand, and I returned the favour with the camera……
Meanwhile Clive had started to experience an upturn in sport after 3 hours of struggling and seemed to be having regular tug of war matches with a number of lumps, the vast majority of which appeared to be weighers……
I was just ticking along at around 3 fish an hour , and it didn’t seem to matter what I tried I couldn’t up the rate, however it was enough to keep me ahead of Vince, despite him having a bit more on the board in terms of weighers than me.
Tony and Steve continued to catch, though it was noticeable that Tony was making very few trips up to the scales……
Tony and Steve continued to catch, though it was noticeable that Tony was making very few trips up to the scales……
Clive however was flying by now, and it seemed that every time I looked over in his direction he was attached to another beast that was trying it’s best to drag him off his platform, in fact he was doing battle as Malc called the All-Out at 6·30pm…
So there you have it, there were an awful lot of very tired anglers at the end of it, especially those that had fished the evening match as well, but they all agreed that it had been worth it.
Next up for me should be a Marsh AC match on Nick’s Lake at Hartleylands Farm in a couple of weeks time.
Position | Peg | Angler | Weight |
1st | Peg 26 | Ryan Hughes | 196lbs 12ozs |
2nd | Peg 6 | Clive Pritchard | 192lbs 04ozs |
3rd | Peg 11 | Simon Enticott | 163lbs 04ozs |
4th | Peg 14 | Malc Doyle | 152lbs 12ozs |
5th | Peg 28 | Fred Parker | 142lbs 08ozs |
6th | Peg 7 | Tony Roberts | 133lbs 00ozs |
7th | Peg 8 | Steve Wilson | 127lbs 00ozs |
8th | Peg 9 | Mitch Auger | 116lbs 02ozs |
9th | Peg 19 | Paul Roberts | 110lbs 04ozs |
10th | Peg 40 | Dave Webster (guest) | 106lbs 12ozs |
11th | Peg 34 | Peter Morton | 101lbs 04ozs |
12th | Peg 23 | Simon Mound | 94lbs 08ozs |
13th | Peg 18 | Alan Loader | 94lbs 00ozs |
14th | Peg 36 | Vince Gould (guest) | 61lbs 00ozs |
15th | Peg 4 | Jon Hatch | 59lbs 12ozs |
16th | Peg 30 | Dave Collier | 58lbs 04ozs |
17th | Peg 15 | Terry Goff | 58lbs 00ozs |
18th | Peg 2 | Marcus Burgess (guest) | 54lbs 12ozs |
19th | Peg 13 | Ade Williams | 45lbs 02ozs |
20th | Peg 32 | Keith Fellows | 42lbs 04ozs |
21st | Peg 17 | Alex Clark (guest) | 41lbs 13ozs |
22nd | Peg 24 | Nick Watkins-Price | 27lbs 08ozs |
23rd | Peg 38 | Nick Williams | 26lbs 04ozs |
24th | Peg 10 | Andy Spruce | 21lbs 08ozs |
25th | Peg 21 | Gemma Doyle | 1lbs 04ozs |
You will have noticed that I mentioned the JINX 2009 SPECIAL EVENING MATCH that was fished between the hours of 6·30pm and 11·30pm on the Friday night, and although I didn’t fish this match myself, I’ve included the result from that match below for the reference of anyone who’s interested.
Position | Peg | Angler | Weight |
1st | Peg 16 | Simon Enticott | 242lbs 04ozs |
2nd | Peg 30 | Steve Wilson | 225lbs 04ozs |
3rd | Peg 2 | Vince Gould | 202lbs 02ozs |
4th | Peg 28 | Paul Roberts | 144lbs 00ozs |
5th | Peg 23 | Mitch Auger | 141lbs 12ozs |
6th | Peg 24 | Clive Pritchard | 139lbs 04ozs |
7th | Peg 26 | Ryan Hughes | 123lbs 08ozs |
8th | Peg 38 | Simon Mound | 113lbs 12ozs |
9th | Peg 10 | Jon Hatch | 113lbs 08ozs |
10th | Peg 13 | Malc Doyle | 112lbs 08ozs |
11th | Peg 8 | Terry Goff | 107lbs 12ozs |
12th | Peg 4 | Alan Loader | 96lbs 00ozs |
13th | Peg 32 | Fred Parker | 92lbs 00ozs |
14th | Peg 9 | Keith Fellows | 86lbs 12ozs |
15th | Peg 40 | Tony Roberts | 86lbs 04ozs |
16th | Peg 18 | Marcus Burgess | 81lbs 10ozs |
17th | Peg 6 | Nick Williams | 71lbs 00ozs |
18th | Peg 34 | Dave Collier | 57lbs 08ozs |
19th | Peg 14 | Gemma Doyle | 34lbs 08ozs |
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