Showing posts with label Lake 4. Show all posts
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Saturday, 31 March 2012

Monk Lakes. Match Lake 4. March 31st, 2012.

 Marsh AC club match.
Match Lake 4 at Monk Lakes.

Well today would see me fishing the first Marsh AC match of the season down at Monk Lakes on Match Lake 4. Having not fished since the last club match in the middle of October I was really looking forward to this, getting back on the bank and blowing a few cobwebs away. I was soon back into the old routine, up early, get the cats fed and a couple of cups of coffee for myself before loading up the car and setting off for the venue.
It was a dull grey overcast morning as I drove down toward Staplehurst with the temperature showing just 8°C. I’d like to say that it was an uneventful trip, but a bit of debris falling from a truck I was following shot under the car, with a bang signalling that it had hit something !!!!! The centre box of the exhaust as it happens, which will now need fixing. Anyway I made it to the fishery with Rod and Clive arriving behind me. Getting out of the cars Clive looked around and uttered the immortal words “Well at least it isn’t windy”….he really should have known better.

Over to the food bar for a breakfast roll and a cuppa where a healthy turn out of club members was assembling along with Mick the Chippy who was my guest for the day.
The draw took a little longer than usual as Dave had club fees to collect, but the draw was soon underway and I found peg 154 was mine while Mick drew 155 meaning we would have a good old chat today if nothing else.
Peg Plan for the match.
Into the cars and up to the lake, I soon had my gear at my peg as I was able to park within 20 yards of it. I can’t say I was delighted with it as pegs 154-160 are generally regarded as “The Corner of Death” and not the most favoured to say the least, but hopefully we would still get a few.

As we started to set up the wind got up, a nasty chill north easterly from my right blowing down into the corner, making it feel cooler still. Having not fished for a while it took a bit longer than usual to get set up, even though I was going to keep it pretty simple today. Just 2 top kits loaded with black hydro and a couple of rigs the first was an 0·4 NG XT Gimp on 0·14 Ultima power match straight through to a size 16 Kamasan B911X to fish on the deck at around 10mtrs, while the second was a, 0·3 NG XT Power Pencil Mk 2 again on 0·14 Ultima power match straight through to a size 16 Kamasan B911X for a 4mtr line on the deck. Both lines had a similar 4ft of depth. Bait for the day was going to be a mix of maggot and hard 6mm pellet along with some 6mm GOT Rippers.
Peter had drawn peg 154 today
Mick meanwhile had the site of a couple of randy swans on his pole line that decided it was the perfect time and spot to make cygnets !!!! Thankfully they soon departed though. Kev also appeared with a welcome cup of coffee from Jean.

Dave signalled the All-In at 10am and I fed a mixed pot of maggot and pellet at 10mtrs, before starting with double red maggot over it, while Mick started on the method just short of the island. Mick was soon off the mark with a Gudgeon which led to a discussion of the merits of the humble gobio and soon followed it with a small carp and another Gudgeon before my float dipped and I bumped a bottle top off. However it was soon followed by another, all of 2 inches long, but at least I landed it saving myself the dreaded DNW.

I could already hear splashing from up on peg 151 though where Al was able to fish across to the side of the island in relative comfort and seemed to be catching carp already.
Mick was ticking along till he got broken by an unseen denizen of the deep, but I was starting to worry about the destination of the Golden Nugget that was riding on our head to head. Maggot appeared to just attract tiny skimmers and roach so a pot of 6mm’s was followed by the rig with a 6mm ripper on the hook. a bit of lifting and dropping resulted in a positive bite and finally a carp was on it’s way to the net, a nice plump little mirror of around 1½lbs.

It was still hard graft for me, though Mick kept slipping one or two into the net. By 12o’clock I just had 6 carp and that solitary tiny skimmer to show for my efforts so I fed 3 handfuls of pellet onto the 4mtr line and decided to take a stroll with the camera.

Rod and Ken on the other bank of the Corner of Death were having an ever worse time of it than Mick and I as they had the North Easterly blowing full into their faces ……
Rod and Ken had the wind in their faces all match
Graham at least was sheltered by the island, but was still having a struggle to find some fish and had an early look down his margin with some paste to try and snare a carp or two ……
An early look down the margin for Graham
Vic’s peg looked lovely but he was having to work hard for fish that really didn’t want to play ball ……
Vic was working hard on peg 162
Kev was also struggling despite encouragement from Jean (at least I think that was what it was) I found Tony fishing his right hand margin as his main swim appeared to have died on him, and was lucky enough to get him to pose for a photo with his next fish ……
A gudgeon for Tony
Simon was struggling as well despite using his new Maver Elite Carp for the first time and I managed to talk him into letting me have a go with it. A nice pole, but not for me as the balance didn’t feel quite right I’m afraid even after I got Simon to fit the 13mtr extension the right way round.

Round to Keith who complained he was being battered by Mick on the next peg, but he was soon into a fish, but as I raised the camera for an action shot the hook gave way. The curse of the camera? who knows but I felt it best to depart before copping a top two round the ear-hole.

Chris was whittling a few out on his first session since recovering from his broken arm, while Dave had gone for a stroll. Looking back though I could see that Keith and Mick were having a good old ding-dong with the two of them both playing fish ……
Keith and Mick were having a good battle on adjacent pegs
Clive seemed utterly miserable as he found fishing at 16mtrs to reach the island to much in the wind that was buffeting him and had resorted to the feeder but with little joy. It didn’t help that he had to watch Al on the next peg catching well from the side of the island as it sheltered him from the wind, and it was pretty obvious already that he would be the one to beat today ……
Al had the island to himself on peg 151
As I returned to my peg Jean arrived with a welcome cuppa and a cheeseburger from the food bar, so that was consumed before I got back to the business in hand.
Time to attack the 4mtr line and see if I could make something happen. Feed a small handful of 6mm’s and swing a banded 6mm out to the same spot. A couple of lift and drops and the job’s a good un as the float buried resulting in a nice little Mirror. It was never hectic but by sticking at it I soon had small carp and F1′s coming regularly to the net, forcing Mick into trying a similar approach in an effort to avoid the loss of a Golden Nugget.

Fortunately for me, I managed to keep them coming at a greater rate than Mick and when Dave called the All-Out at 4pm we both knew the destination of the Nugget.

With the kit back in the cars the Weigh-In started at Mick’s peg with a hard earned 39½lbs while my net came to a level 63lbs. John chipped in with 23½lbs. Al had made the most of his island peg with a fine 113½lbs. Clive had suffered with just 29lbs and Martin had fared even worse with 17¾lbs. Dave and Chris had had 84lbs and 53lbs and Jim 27½lbs. Mick’s 83lbs left him short of Keith’s 97½lbs. Zack added 23lbs to the total and Simon could only muster 20lbs while Terry was rewarded with 46lbs. Tony put 61½lbs on the scales, while Jean’s coaching had resulted in 37lbs for Kev. Vic’s hard work produced 70¼lbs for him while Graham could only muster 20½lbs. Rod and Ken finished things off with 9½lbs and 18¾lbs respectively.

Back to the car park for the results, with Al taking the win. Keith second and Dave 3rd.   Al, Dave, Keith and Vic taking the sections on the day and Mick’s Golden Nugget found a new home in my pocket.

Next up for me is Al’s Knock Up at Hawkhurst on the 14th so keep your eyes out for that report.
 

Position
Peg
Angler
Weight
 1st
 Peg 151
 Al Loader   113lbs 08ozs
 2nd
 Peg 141
 Keith Ashby    97lbs 08ozs
 3rd
 Peg 146
 Dave Collier    84lbs 00ozs
 4th
 Peg 142
 Mick Wright    83lbs 00ozs
 5th
 Peg 162
 Vic Nugent    70lbs 04ozs
 6th
 Peg 154
 Peter Morton    63lbs 00ozs
 7th
 Peg 136
 Tony Roberts    61lbs 08ozs
 8th
 Peg 145
 Chris Withall    52lbs 00ozs
 9th
 Peg 137
 Terry Goff    46lbs 00ozs
 10th
 Peg 155
 Mick PearsonGuest   39lbs 08ozs
 11th
 Peg 163
 Kevin Loveland    37lbs 00ozs
 12th
 Peg 150
 Clive Pritchard    29lbs 00ozs
 13th
 Peg 143
 Jim Boase    27lbs 08ozs
 14th
 Peg 152
 John Holdsworth    23lbs 08ozs
 15th
 Peg 139
 Zack Johnson    23lbs 00ozs
 16th
 Peg 161
 Graham Manning    20lbs 08ozs
 17th
 Peg 138
 Simon Watkins    20lbs 00ozs
 18th
 Peg 158
 Ken Walker    18lbs 12ozs
 19th
 Peg 148
 Martin Hucker    17lbs 12ozs
 20th
 Peg 159
 Rod Turner     9lbs 08ozs


Saturday, 2 April 2011

Monk Lakes. Match Lake 4. April 2nd, 2011.


Marsh AC club match.
MM4.jpg Monk Lakes. Match Lake 4. picture by pnm123
Down to Monk Lakes today for the first Marsh AC club match of the year. It’s always good to be back out with the lads and lasses who make up the club membership for these matches, they’re nice light hearted affairs, more like a days pleasure fishing with a weigh-in at the end than a serious match. That’s not to say that there aren’t a few personal rivalries and scores to settle, but at the end it’s all about a good day out with mates. The forecast for today was looking good and with the cats fed and a couple of cups of coffee to wake me up the kit was soon loaded into the car I was off by 7am. It’s around 40 miles down to Monk Lakes and a steady run down saw me pulling into the car park around 8am.

Most of the usual suspects were gathered round the food bar with tea’s, coffee’s and various breakfast concoctions being demolished ahead of the draw. A jumbo sausage stick took care of my needs as the banter flowed back and forth, Dave soon had the monies collected and with 19 of us in attendance the draw got under way. I quite fancied a peg in the 160′s today as these pegs frequently produce good bags, however my drawing hand had other ideas and presented me with peg 142 when it emerged from the hat.

So off to our respective pegs and I found that I had Al for company to my left on peg 143 which is tailor made for his long up in the water approach against the reed lined island, while Mick Wright, Keith's guest and travelling companion had Peg 145. Peg 142 had a very shallow area at the end of the island which the lakes waterfowl, especially the geese love to occupy. Down to my right on peg 140 was Keith on the same peg as he had for last years match and yielded a 2nd place for him, so I was going to have my work cut out for a result today. Next to Keith was Kev on peg 139 and with Jean keeping him company I should be OK for a couple of cups of coffee throughout the match.
Settling into the peg it looked like the wind could make fishing long awkward so I decided on a line at 8 mtrs as the depth was pretty consistent all the way across and a couple of margin lines. I just set up 3 rigs, all Sackup CX 4×12 pencils on 0·16 Ultima Power Match finishing with size 16 Guru MWG’s. I find that they’re nice stable but sensitive floats and one was set to fish at dead depth at 8mtrs where I had around 4 feet of water while the other two were set for the margins where I had between 18 inches – 2 feet and could also cover if I needed to fish shallow. Bait for today would be a mix of maggot, corn and pellet, with feed taken care of by 6mm pellet.

With everything set a few of the lads were discussing the prospects for the day ahead……
 While Paul East could be found wandering around, probably looking for tips as it’s been 6 months since he last picked up his kit ……
So at 10am Dave sounded the All-In and Marsh AC’s season was underway. A pot of mixed pellet, maggot and corn was shipped out to 8mtrs while the left hand margin received a handful of maggots and the right hand one pellets. Out to 8 mtrs with double red maggot and the float soon buried, a 4oz Roach becoming the first resident of the keepnet today. It was soon joined by a pair of small Tench, a small skimmer and a plump Gudgeon. Al had started with a feeder to the island, but soon reverted to the pole across which produced a Carp for him. Keith had got off the mark after around 10 minutes with a Carp as well, and soon seemed to be putting a few together. Kev had a couple to get him off the mark as well……
Meanwhile Jean appeared with a welcome cup of coffee, but I was beginning to feel that I was getting left behind as Al started to get among the Carp. I managed just 3 small Carp in the hour, but didn’t feel as if I was getting anywhere. A look in both margins produced just a solitary Orfe to my efforts.

I felt that Al was already over the hill and far away unless his swim dried up, but thankfully he wasn’t in my section. It’s funny how you can put yourself under pressure, it seemed that every time I looked Keith was playing a fish and I convinced myself he was walking the section. I decided to add another section and fish out past my fed area to see if the fish had backed off. Sure enough I started to get a few bites and started to get a few small Carp. With this change of fortune I started to feel a bit better but I was still struggling to put a run of fish together.
Dave appeared having a stroll and judging by his comments nobody was really taking the place apart. Jean had been kind enough to get me a cheeseburger from the food bar and as I consumed it I mulled over my next move. One of my fall-backs that’s served me well when I’ve been struggling has been to fish what I feed so I decided for the rest of the session to fish banded 6mm hard pellet and just feed those as well.

It seemed to have the desired effect as slowly but surely I started to put a run of fish together, mostly small Carp but they kept coming at a steady rate. Jean had supplied another welcome cup of coffee while Kevin had gone out on the feeder with a couple of hours to go, a sure sign that he was struggling. Al was still catching and wasn’t going to be caught . It was just a question of whether I could make up the deficit that I thought I had to Keith.
 Sport stayed strong for me and with 5 minutes to go I had my best fish of the day, a nice Common of around 8lbs (a definite Mugger moment©) and managed a further 3 Carp before Dave sounded the All-Out at 4pm. I felt sure that Al had close to the ‘Ton’ and wouldn’t be caught, but Keith felt that I may have edged him. I really couldn’t call it as I had been so focused on catching that I had no real idea as to what was in my nets.

The club has purchased a second set of scales this year and the Weigh-In for our part of the lake started from Al’s peg. Two weighs and 94lbs was a fine effort by Al on a day where the wind hadn’t made it easy to fish at 16mtrs. I was next to weigh and a figure of 71½lbs was to prove good enough for a section win as Keith’s fish weighed 57½lbs, meaning that he had at least secured the bragging rights over his guest Mick today.

So with the kit packed away everyone assembled back at the food bar for the full results. Over a refreshing cuppa it soon became obvious once the weight sheets were totted up that the lake as a whole hadn’t fished up to expectations.  Al’s weight had indeed been good enough for 1st on the day while I took 2nd place and Keith finished 3rd. Clive had managed top weight on the roadside bank with 56¾lbs , while Paul finally remembered how to catch a few fish after his lay off. The backing weights however weren’t quite what we’d hoped for although everyone had a few fish and we’re off and running for another year.

 Position
Peg
Angler
Weight
 1st Peg 143 Al Loader 94lbs 00ozs
 2nd Peg 142 Peter Morton 71lbs 00ozs
 3rd Peg 140 Keith Ashby 57lbs 08ozs
 4th Peg 163 Clive Pritchard 56lbs 12ozs
 5th Peg 145 Mick Wright      (guest) 56lbs 00ozs
 6th Peg 164 Paul East 35lbs 00ozs
 7th Peg 152 Mick Pearson     (guest) 33lbs 08ozs
 8th Peg 146 Terry Goff 27lbs 12ozs
 9th Peg 149 Graham Manning 26lbs 08ozs
 10th Peg 139 Kevin Loveland 22lbs 08ozs
 11th Peg 158 Jim Boase 20lbs 12ozs
 12th Peg 154 Dave Collier 19lbs 00ozs
 13th Peg 136 John Holdsworth 16lbs 08ozs
 14th Peg 137 Ken Walker 15lbs 00ozs
 15th Peg 161 Simon Watkins 14lbs 10ozs
 16th Peg 157 Chris Withall 14lbs 00ozs
 17th Peg 151 Judy Hermite 11lbs 08ozs
 18th Peg 148 Zak Johnson     (guest)  5lbs 00ozs
 19th Peg 155 Rod Turner  4lbs 04ozs




Monday, 3 May 2010

Monk Lakes. Match Lake 2 & 4. May 3rd, 2010.


Faye’s Match
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Organised by Maggotdrowning.com
With all proceeds going to support


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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.
ah.jpg My peg for the day picture by pnm123
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 ……
bi.jpg Steve (Jessebobs) Burgess picture by pnm123
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……
bo.jpg Steve (spots) Potter picture by pnm123
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……
bm.jpg Jon (Mutley) Reed picture by pnm123
 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.
ab.jpg Keith (shallowman) Haynes picture by pnm123
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……
bd.jpg Peg 77  Dave Janes 1 picture by pnm123
but he was delighted to get his best ever carp on the pole which weighed in at 12½lbs…
af.jpg 12½lb Carp for Dave picture by pnm123
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 ……
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Mick was under severe pressure as he had granddaughter Rosie for company on the next peg ……
bn.jpg Rosie picture by pnm123
 No that’s wrong as Mick really doesn’t ‘do’ pressure, being one of the most relaxed anglers you could ever hope to meet……
bk.jpg One in the net for Mick picture by pnm123
…… 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 ……
bh.jpg Gary (garycatch) Catchpole picture by pnm123
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……
az.jpg Linda (mermaid) Billington 1 picture by pnm123
Meanwhile back on Lake 4 Trevor was getting a few towards the island when the wind dropped, but it was never for long enough……
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Al was battling on and getting the odd fish, but couldn’t put a run of them together……
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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.

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