Showing posts with label Matt Nutt. Show all posts
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Saturday, 2 August 2008

Monk Lakes. Match Lakes 1 & 3. August 2nd, 2008.

The Southern Intersite Match.

Monks1and3.jpg Monks Match Lakes 1 & 3 picture by pnm123
A nice smooth run saw me pulling into the car park at Monk Lakes at around 8am. I’m fishing for the Maggotdrowning.com team today in The Southern Intersite Match. The Intersite matches were originally conceived as friendly get-togethers where members of the various angling forums could meet and put faces to names from the various forums and enjoy a light hearted day out at the same time. However there’s quite a competitive element to these matches nowadays though the Maggotdrowning ethos is still to enjoy ourselves and enjoy the day without winning.

By 9am all the teams were assembled for the draw, with only the Total Fishing team being an angler short. Our team for the day was Nick Gilbert(captain). Matt Nutt, Gary Thorpe, Matt Love, Vince Gould, Paul East, Bill Gibbins, Clive Pritchard, Trevor Little and Peter Morton(myself). We were fishing Match Lakes 1 & 3 today and my draw gave me peg 112 at the end of the causeway by the aerators on Lake 3. Settling in to my peg i fancied it for a decent days fishing as I had a vacant peg to my left and the wind off my back. I had Ant Sparrow(antmusic) of Total Fishing for company behind me on 113, the other aerator peg and looking across I could see Fred Parker(milo) from TalkAngling and Vince to his right.

W1-2.jpg Peg 112 Match Lake 3 picture by pnm123
I set up 4 top kits so that I was covered to fish the flow and back eddy caused by the aerator to my right, plus a margin and an up in the water rig. I also set up my pellet waggler as i had it with me in its ready sleeve. Feed was a mix of 4, 6 and 8mm pellets with various pellets for hookbait.

11am and the all in and I fed a handful of pellet at 8mtrs on the edge of the flow and followed it out with the rig with a banded 8mm pellet on the hook set just to trip bottom. Almost straight away the float shot under and after a spirited fight I slid the net under a Barbel of around 2lbs and followed this with 2 more in the next 2 put ins.

 Unfortunately it didn’t last, as for the next half hour I was plagued with a series of fast un-hittable bites that despite varying rigs and baits I just couldn’t connect with. The threatened rain also arrived and while not heavy was enough to be annoying.
Upping the feed I finally got a decent bite and gratefully slid the net under the culprit, a nice Mirror Carp of around 3 lbs. By keeping the feed going in I was getting more positive bites from the Carp and after a couple of hours I estimated that I probably had around 30lbs in the net.

Looking across I could see that Fred was concentrating on his margin swim and it appeared to be producing the goods for him……..
W3-2.jpg Fred Parker (milo) picture by pnm123
My day was steady, I was getting 2 or 3 Carp but then suffering blank spells before the Carp returned. I kept taking a look at my margin swims that I had been steadily feeding from the off but never once got a bite from them. Vince seemed to be having a bit of a struggle too and was definitely falling behind Fred, as it appeared that the only line he could find a fish on was at 7mtrs straight out in front……
W2-2.jpg Vince in action picture by pnm123
At least the sun came through in the later stages of the match making things a bit more comfortable for all concerned. I managed to keep the Carp coming in the final stages and had the feeling that it was close between myself and Ant but couldn’t really see the other anglers in my section as there’s plenty of vegetation that’s grown up between the pegs…………
W4-2.jpg Looking up the causeway picture by pnm123
4pm and the all out was called, and I felt I had 75-80lbs in my nets and while I’d enjoyed my day, felt I should have had more but for the blank spells.

Come the weigh in and my net came to 85¼lbs which only proved to be good enough for 3rd in section and 2 points with Dave Churchward of Angling Forums taking the section and the match with 147¼lbs.
Back for the results and it was obvious that Lake 3 had been the one to be on, with Lake 1 not fishing up to expectations and overall the Maggotdrowning Team finishing 3rd on the day.

Congratulations to Angling Forums for their win in the day and a big Thank You to Vince for organising the match with his usual efficiency. Hopefully everyone enjoyed it enough to do it all again next year.
 Angling Forums  34 points
 Total Fishing  27 points
 Maggotdrowning.com  22 points
 Talk Angling  16 points  

 Peg       Angler  Team       Weight Points
 Section1 
 Peg 2 Jeff Driscoll
 TA
    21lbs 04ozs
2
 Peg 3 Nick Gilbert
 MD
    37lbs 00ozs
3
 Peg 5 Andy Gregory
 TF
    15lbs 05ozs
1
 Peg 7 Dave Pearson
 AF
    49lbs 01ozs
4
Section 2 
 Peg 9 M Wright
 TA
     6lbs 08ozs
1
 Peg 11 Gary Thorpe
 MD
     7lbs 10ozs
2
 Peg 13 Lindsay Scott
 TF
   19lbs 00ozs
4
 Peg 15 Mark Hathaway 
 AF
   17lbs 10ozs
3
 Section3 
 Peg 17 Paul Law
 TA
   36lbs 10ozs
2
 Peg 19 Matt Love
 MD
   48lbs 08ozs
3
 Peg 21 Johnny Beaton
 TF
   28lbs 10ozs
1
 Peg 22 Mark Smith
 AF
   63lbs 06ozs
4
Section 4 
 Peg 23 Ron Byus
 TA
   42lbs 00ozs
1
 Peg 24 Matt Nutt
 MD
   48lbs 08ozs
2
 Peg 26 Chris Martin
 TF
   86lbs 00ozs
4
 Peg 28 Tony Curd
 AF
   62lbs 08ozs
3
Section 5 
 Peg 30 Lance Glover
 TA
   21lbs 08ozs
1
 Peg 32 Bill Gibbins
 MD
   23lbs 00ozs
2
 Peg 34 Tim Suttle
 TF
   26lbs 08ozs
3
 Peg 36 R Graves
 AF
   58lbs 04ozs
4
  Section 6 
 Peg 38 Frank Wright
 TA
     8lbs 08ozs
1
 Peg 40 Clive Pritchard
 MD
   55lbs 02ozs
2
 Peg 42 Colin Forsdyke
 TF
   75lbs 04ozs
4
 Peg 44 J Holt
 AF
   66lbs 08ozs
3
 Section7 
 Peg 92 Fred Parker
 TA
 108lbs 08ozs
4
 Peg 94 Vince Gould
 MD
   34lbs 10ozs
1
 Peg 96 Russell Grimes
 TF
   77lbs 12ozs
3
 Peg 98 J Swann
 AF
   66lbs 00ozs
2
 Section 8 
Peg 100 R Lucas
 TA
   47lbs 08ozs
1
Peg 104 Paul East
 MD
   50lbs 00ozs
2
Peg 106 Dave A T
 TF
   94lbs 04ozs
4
Peg 108 M Page
 AF
   61lbs 04ozs
3
 Section 9 
Peg 110 Dell Smith 
 TA
   45lbs 00ozs
1
Peg 112 Peter Morton
 MD
   85lbs 04ozs
2
Peg 113 Ant Sparrow
 TF
   88lbs 00ozs
3
Peg 115 Dave Churchward
 AF
 147lbs 04ozs
4
 Section 10
Peg 117 Ian Hornby
 TA
 106lbs 12ozs
2
Peg 119 Trevor Little
 MD
 112lbs 00ozs
3
Peg 121
 TF
0
Peg 123 Stu Wilson
 AF
 117lbs 08ozs
4






Saturday, 14 June 2008

Packington Somers Fishery. Molands Mere. June 14th, 2008


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Well an early start saw me have a trouble free 120 mile run up the M40 and beyond to Packington Somers Fishery arriving around 8am in plenty of time to dip my nets and grab a cuppa and a sausage sarnie, Soon the car park started to fill but a phone call from Keith to let me know that his car had expired on the M6 put a bit of a downer on things.
Linda, Bucko’s wife was soon into full raffle ticket selling mode parting us from our pennies, and I have to admit to a bit of a shock when I looked round to see Mark Downes (The England Manager) and Ken Giles unloading their kit!!!! but they were there for another match.

9am and Vince got the draw underway for the 41 of us in attendance with his usual efficiency. Into the draw bag and 48 stuck to my fingers. Into the car and round I drove to find my peg. On arrival I found that I had Nick (Monkey) and Bucko for company on the day.

Peg48MolandsMere.jpg Peg 48 picture by pnm123
I have to say that the peg looked 1st rate A solid concrete slab to fish from with a raft of lilies in the margin to my left, a large bush overhanging the right and a comfortable chuck of around 25yds to the island. The only thing was that I didn’t see a single sign of fish moving.
I just set up a couple of rigs for the pole, one for the 6ft of water that I had at 11mtrs and another for the margins that would double up as a shallow rig. I also got the feeder out of its ready bag, but did change the hooklength from the one that had been previously employed at Rolf’s.
Bait would be a selection of dendra’s, casters, corn and pellet with the groundbait being Special’G’ with a selection of hook baits added.

With a bit of time to spare I had a stroll over to the pegs behind me to have a chat with Colin and Lee Richards (missabite) from where I could also see Vince setting up on his peg which he had got me to draw for him, and I have to say that it looked like I’d done him proud.

Vinceprepares.jpg Vince picture by pnm123
Just before the all in Vince popped over for a quick chat and blew the whistle for the off before returning to his peg.
I flicked a pinch of caster and pellet into my 2 margin lines and cupped 3 balls of groundbait onto the 11mtr line before picking up my margin rig and dropping it in next to the lilies with 2 casters on the hook. Almost instantly the float slid away and a small Tench of around 8ozs was soon into the net. Next put in resulted in a hand sized Skimmer. 2 fish in 2 put ins, unfortunately it all went pear shaped after that. The margin line appeared to contain nothing more than 1″ long Perch that seemed to be having their own competition to see who could swallow a bait the deepest.

Moving out to the 11mtr line to get away from the suicidal little buggers succeeded, but unfortunately the line seemed utterly devoid of any fish whatsoever. I tried under the bush to my right but apart from a couple of 2oz Roach that was it, while another look to the lilies showed the Perch were still in residence.

acrosstothefifties.jpg Looking across picture by pnm123
Looking across it didn’t appear that anyone else was setting the place alight, so the feeder was put into action baited with half a Dendra. After about 30 minutes of inactivity Paul (nomorelongwalks) phoned for an update just as I had a 2″ pull and connected with a Skimmer of around 1lb, but my report to him was hardly upbeat. I was having to wait far to long between bites to do any damage. Vince phoned but hung up abruptly, phoning me back to let me know that he’d just lost a decent Carp at the net, but had followed up by netting a decent Tench and Bream.
I sat it out adding the occasional small Skimmer and losing the one decent Tench, a fish of around 4lbs that I hooked when it spat the hook about a foot from the net.

Thankfully 4pm signalled the All-out to put an end to my torture, and at this point I have to say thanks to John Burchell’s team on the scales, because I can’t remember seeing a weigh-in conducted with such speed and efficiency for a long time, not that my 5lb 9ozs of bits taxed the scalesmen too severely.

So Back to the clubhouse where £1 coins were handed over to Besty, Dave and Dirk though somehow I’d not had a £1 with Vince today, and a buffet was laid on prior to the prize giving and the raffle.

So to the winners the spoils (apologies for the picture quality, must have set the camera wrong)

1st place….. Lee Richards taking the Trophy and a new Matchbox S series seatbox system supplied by Jim Burton of Matchbox.
missabite.jpg missabite picture by pnm123
2nd place….. Matt Nutt and a Matchbox seatbox.
MattNutt.jpg Matt Nutt picture by pnm123
3rd place….. Mike Globe and a Matchbox seatbox.
MikeGlobe.jpg Mike Globe picture by pnm123
The Section winners all received Shimano reels supplied by John at The Matchmen, Nottingham.

The raffle was very well supported raising £224 which will be split between the Kent Air Ambulance and Great Ormond Street Hospital, and almost everyone appeared to take home a prize of some sort.

In closing I’d just like to say Very Well Done to Vince and his team of helpers for his usual Superb Organisation.
A Big Thank You to Ray Best for all his efforts in sourcing the prizes that were generously donated by Jim Burton and all at Matchbox Tackle and by John at The MatchMen in Nottingham.
Thanks to Jon Burrell and his Team for the use of their fishery.



Position  Peg           Angler   Weight
 1st Peg 44  Lee Richards 43lbs 14ozs  
 2nd Peg 21  Matt Nutt 40lbs 07ozs
 3rd Peg 12  Mike Globe 38lbs 15ozs
 4th Peg 37  Vince Gould 29lbs 13ozs
 5th Peg 54  Eric Robathan 27lbs 11ozs
 6th Peg 29  Neil Jeacock 25lbs 12ozs
 7th Peg 26  Midge Milnes 24lbs 09ozs
 8th Peg 15  Dirk Williams 21lbs 08ozs
 9th Peg 58  Steve Ford 20lbs 13ozs
 10th Peg 11  Tony Roberts 20lbs 04ozs
 11th Peg 27  Gary Thorpe 18lbs 01ozs
 12th Peg 55  Alan West 17lbs 12ozs
 13th Peg 13  Ray Best 17lbs 10ozs
 14th Peg 18  Jake King 15lbs 13ozs
 15th Peg 8  Chris Kendall 15lbs 04ozs
 16th Peg 40  David Wall 14lbs 12ozs
 17th Peg 25  Lee Swinborne 13lbs 10ozs
 18th Peg 16  Dave Webster 12lbs 12ozs
 19th Peg 43  Mark Gallagher 12lbs 04ozs
 20th Peg 23  Steve Steak 11lbs 02ozs
 21st Peg 31  Paul Scatt 10lbs 12ozs
 22nd Peg 53  Mark Causer 10lbs 07ozs
 23rd Peg 2  Andy Spruce 10lbs 02ozs
 24th Peg 4  Simon Elsey  9lbs 12ozs
 25th Peg 17  Roy Ravenhill  8lbs 01ozs
 26th Peg 45  Colin Sharrard  7lbs 09ozs
 27th Peg 33  Ant Haywood  7lbs 04ozs
 28th Peg 19  Rob Powell  7lbs 02ozs
 29th Peg 14  Mick Large  6lbs 00ozs
 30th Peg 48  Peter Morton  5lbs 09ozs
 31st Peg 57  Lee G  5lbs 06ozs
 32nd Peg 9  Roger Embury  5lbs 04ozs
 33rd Peg 50  Nick Watkins-Price  4lbs 12ozs
 34th Peg 51  John Buxton  4lbs 02ozs
 35th Peg 3  Simon Mound  4lbs 00ozs
 36th= Peg 46  Brian Gray  3lbs 08ozs
 36th= Peg 35  Steven Parker  3lbs 08ozs
 38th Peg 52  Ian Venn  2lbs 05ozs
 39th Peg 56  Clive Pritchard  2lbs 00ozs
 40th Peg 3  John Haigh   1lb  00ozs
 41st Peg 60  Steve Oswick     D.N.W.

                      Section Winners 
                                    Tony Roberts
 B                                   Dirk Williams
 C                                   Neil Jeacock
 D                                   David Wall
 E                                   Eric Robathan