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Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Rolf’s Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire. September 3rd, 2008.


Rive T’s TalkAngling.co.uk Forum Match.

RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123
It was down to Rolf’s Lake today for A RiveT Piscatorial Promotion along with the lads from TalkAngling. I Missed getting my name down for this when it was posted on the forum, but managed to get on the reserve list, and nearer the day I was in probably due to the fact that it was a weekday, but as I’d got few holiday days left it wasn’t a problem for me to get a day off.
The weather didn’t look like it was going to be the best with rain pretty much all the way down.

People soon assembled and got their nets dipped, and it was good to catch up with some faces both old and new. Dave’Yorkie’Moore, one of the Jinx mob had snuck down for the day and I was able to finally catch up with Lee(Mouse)Woodhouse on his 1st visit to Rolf’s. Mr & Mrs Sumo were in attendance with Sue hoping to beat hubby once more. Tony(RiveT)Walsh and Larry gathered in the monies and it was Draw time. With everywhere fishing so inconsistently at the moment including Rolf’s I was hoping for either pegs 7 or 8 or the Car Park bank to avoid a long walk and the peg that stuck to my hand was 22, the 1st peg on the Car Park bank.
W1-7.jpg Peg22 at Rolf's. picture by pnm123
W5-7.jpg Peg22. picture by pnm123

Now John had been gardening once more and the left hand bush has had a good old pruning, but the brambles to the right are still intact and with nobody to my right till Dave Moore opposite on peg 18 today I fancied it for a few. To my left I had Matt6900 on peg 23 and Curtains on peg 25……
W4-7.jpg Looking down the Car Park Bank from peg 22. picture by pnm123
Rigs were my usual ones for Rolf’s with 2 to fish pellet consisting of Malman 4×12 Adam‘s on 0·18 to a size 16 Drennan Carp Match hooks, one for straight out at 6mtrs where I had around 5ft of water and the other to fish up against the brambles and to the edge of the bush where there was around 3½ft. I also set up a paste rig with a Mk3 Malman self cocking paste float on 0·21 to a size 12 Drennan Carp Method. I also set up the feeder as I always do at Rolf’s. Bait wise it was 6 and 8mm fishery pellets. a bit of hemp, paste and 6 and 10mm cubes of meat.

So 11am and with the rain falling the All-in was called and I dumped 2 large potfuls of pellet onto the 6mtr line and a handful along the brambles and another to the edge of the bush to my left. While those settled I chucked the feeder over to the edge of the bush on peg 20. On the 4th chuck the rod wrapped round just as I was feeding the brambles once more, but fortunately I managed to connect and after a spirited tussle was rewarded with a nice Common of around 8lbs in the net.

Matt was fishing out a bit further on the pole and was soon off the mark as well…….
W7-5.jpg Matt on peg 23 picture by pnm123
but already had the fish fizzing on his pole line and started to suffer with a number of foul hookers though he did manage an acrobatic Skimmer. I’d had no more joy on the feeder and with a few bubbles coming up over my feed at 6mtrs had gone onto the pole and by constantly working the bait I was rewarded with my 2nd fish of the day, a Mirror of around 6lbs.



With thunder starting to rumble in the distance and the rain getting heavier sport was slow with nobody appearing to be doing well around us, just the odd fish coming out though reports were that pegs 7 and 8 were doing OK and a few more fish coming out on the Little Lake. Matt and I had managed a couple more each and Dave had got off the mark with a fish that he’d hooked in the tail that had led him a merry old dance before he netted it.

Thankfully around 1·30pm the rain had eased off and the sun actually came out and with so little action I re-fed and took a stroll to let things settle. Tucked away on peg 13 I found Paul(Justin Case)Law who’d had a bit of a frustrating start but was starting to get amongst a few fishing down his right hand margin……
W10-5.jpg Paul 'Justin Case' Law on peg 13. picture by pnm123
Looking across I could see Lee on peg 31 doing his best to get to grips with a sort of fishing which is pretty different to his normal approach on the Midland canals………
W9-5.jpg Lee 'Mouse' Woodhouse on peg 31. picture by pnm123
……….and it seemed that he was being handed a lesson off the next peg by Sue(Mrs Sumo) ………
W12-5.jpg Sue battering Mouse. picture by pnm123
Back to my peg just as the rain started again and the 6mtr line produced another couple of Carp and Matt found a nice Carp from under his right hand bush, but was then frustrated by a number of Roach that moved onto his bait. I couldn’t buy a bite from the brambles but finally managed a weigher from the edge of the left hand bush. Curtains on peg 25 finally started to get a few weighers and it looked like Matt and I would be playing catch up ……
W8-5.jpg Curtains on peg 25. picture by pnm123
Peg 17 had started to catch regularly but poor Dave on 18 was having one of those days that we all dread watching others catch without being able to do anything about it himself despite going through all the methods ……
W3-7.jpg Dave Moore on peg 18. picture by pnm123
Matt’s fish seemed to have dried up on him and he packed up before the all out and tipped back while I managed a final couple of fish from the 6mtr line before the All-out at 4pm.



 The scales started from my peg and 67½lbs was my reward for the day and a section win. Lee managed 24lbs 6ozs made up of 3lbs of silvers and 2 Carp of 9lbs and 12lbs 6ozs but had lost 7 fish during the course of the day but somehow managed a section win although he was soundly beaten by Sue. The best weights on the day came from the Little Lake with 160lbs winning, 148lbs 2nd and 120lbs 3rd. All in all not the best of days, but certainly better than being at work.



As always though it was good to catch up with friends both old and new and enjoy a day in good company, Hopefully it won’t be to long before we do it all again somewhere. One word of warning though, Don’t have a Mars Bar bet with Lee, as he doesn’t pay up, probably because he eats them all.

NB: It would appear that the result sheets have been mislaid, but if they ever turn up I’ll post the full results.









Saturday, 1 September 2007

Rolf’s Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire. September 1st, 2007.

The JINX Series 2007
Match 5.

RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123
Well it’s the final match of this years Jinx Series today at Rolf’s Lake and for a change there’s no driving for me as a fellow Maggotdrowner Paul East aka NoMoreLongWalks had said that he would pick me up as he had managed to secure a guest spot on the match. A sunny morning held the promise of a good day and with Paul arriving in good time we had time to stop of in Battersea on the way for a hearty breakfast, and a smooth trouble free trip down saw us pulling into the car park at Rolf’s around 11am allowing us plenty of time before the supposed 12 noon draw. The one worry was that as we had driven down the sunshine had disappeared to be replaced with a heavily overcast grey sky.

A stroll round the lake soon revealed that the lake was almost back at it’s normal level with most of the platforms finally being above water and that John Bennett had been busy gardening, with a lot of work having been done on the swims.

At the draw there was plenty of discussion, Could Ant hang onto the lead in the series or could a permutation of results today see the long time leader lose out to either Royst, Mark, Brian or Nick and could Dave(yorkie)Moore and Eric maintain their narrow 6 point lead in The Pairs over Mark C and Paul Roberts. The actual draw was a little late (as usual) which meant that we would be fishing from 2pm till 7pm.

Into the draw bag and I drew peg34 on the little lake, a peg widely regarded as a flyer. I’ve only fished it once before on the Saturday of the MD’s Pairs weekend, when the lake was still a fair way above it’s normal level and had managed 73¼lbs from the peg.


 With plenty of time before the start I set up a feeder and a new Shakespeare Mach3 11ft pellet waggler rod that I’ve just brought as well as a couple of top kits for the pole. I was hoping to nick a couple of early fish on the feeder or waggler before concentrating later on the right hand margin.

Looking across I could see Clive who must have run to peg8 as he had drawn it on Bank Holiday Monday and had 202lb 4oz , while the previous Saturday John Walker had 530lbs from the peg, so no pressure there. For company on peg7 Clive had Nick Jones (Polepot) and on 6 Dirk(The Dangler)Williams, with Royst further down on peg 4 and Steve Wilson on 2. While to my left I had Colin on peg36 and Nick(Neo1)Williams on 38 while Mark C was on 40.

So 2pm and the All-in, a big handful of pellet into the bush to my right and another couple in front of it then out to the lily pads with hair rigged meat on the feeder. Looking up I could see that Clive was already in to his 1st Carp, swiftly followed by a Skimmer.

My tip didn’t as much as flicker, normally you would expect lots of little twitches as silvers attacked the bait or even a couple of liners if Carp were present somewhere in the swim, but nothing moved it at all.
Polepot appeared to have snared one on the feeder………

while Mark C had had one and Steve Wilson had had a couple of fish……
but looking down, the bank to my left resembled a still life as both Colin and Nick were in the same predicament as me……….

I’d been religiously feeding my margin swim, but it it was far to early to take a look and as I had seen a couple of fish topping I decided to take a look with the pellet waggler after 40 minutes of inactivity on the feeder. A couple of pouch fulls of pellet and first cast out the rod is nearly ripped from my hand!!!
The fish put up a spirited fight but the rod dealt with it all, despite the fish at one stage tangling itself in the line giving the appearance to some of it being foulhooked and was soon safely in the net. An obvious weigher, it tipped the scales at 14½lbs, a lovely way to get off the mark and christen a new rod at the same time. In the next 30 mins I managed another couple of 6lb’ers and then it died on me.

All the time it had been getting cooler, so much so that I went back to the car for my bib & brace and a fleece. Having a chat with a few of the lads on the car park bank on the way back revealed that it was hard graft for everyone with only the odd fish being caught.

As the afternoon drew on Colin had finally got a Carp of about 5lbs while Neo1 had got one as well along with a couple of Skimmers. Poor Steve had had a bit of a disaster however, while playing a decent Carp his no4 section of his pole had snapped clean in two and he could only watch helplessly as the top 3½ sections of his pole slid below the surface of the lake like Excalibur……….

things had picked up however for Dirk and Royst with them both appearing to be walking away with the match and matching each other fish for fish, although Dirk appeared to have the edge with more of his fish being weighers and including a clonking Golden Orfe that tipped the scales at 6lbs 4ozs.
 
With just an hour to go I noticed that Clive had started to finally find a few fish, to little to late, but at least he was catching which was more than the majority of us were doing………
Finally 7pm rolled round putting most of us out of our misery. While my 3 Carp only weighed 26½lbs, amazingly it was enough to give me a section win!!!!!!  Due to the low weights the weigh-in didn’t take as long as usual and it was soon confirmed that Dirk had won the day with his 1st ever Jinx Ton and Royst just missing out due to losing a number of fish, costing him not only the match but the overall win in the Jinx Series  as well.

Ant despite the horror of a DNW on the day hung on to win the Jinx Series  with Royst taking 2nd overall, while the Pairs was won by Dave Moore and Eric Robathan in a close finish with Mark Causer and Paul Roberts.

Position Peg           Angler     Weight
 1st peg 6 Dirk Williams 109lbs 00ozs
 2nd peg 4 Roy Ravenhill   90lbs 00ozs
 3rd peg 2 Steve Wilson   62lbs 00ozs
 4th peg 8 Clive Pritchard   61lbs 00ozs
 5th peg 23 Eric Robathan   31lbs 04ozs
 6th peg 7 Nick Jones   29lbs 08ozs
 7th peg 34 Peter Morton   26lbs 08ozs
 8th= peg 18 Dave Collier   25lbs 00ozs
 8th= peg 20 Brian Bevan   25lbs 00ozs
 8th= peg 28 Dave Moore   25lbs 00ozs
 11th peg 38 Nick Williams   18lbs 04ozs
 12th peg 15 Fred Parker   14lbs 04ozs
 13th peg 40 Mark Causer   14lbs 00ozs
 14th peg 26 Tim Westmoreland    (Guest)   12lbs 08ozs
 15th peg 29 Geoff Eggison   11lbs 05ozs
 16th peg 10 Simon Rowley   10lbs 08ozs
 17th peg 36 Colin Sharrard     5lbs 00ozs
 18th peg 31 Tony Roberts           (Guest)     4lbs 08ozs
 19th= peg 14 Nick Watkins-Price     2lbs 00ozs
 19th= peg 25 Anne Thomas            (Guest)     2lbs 00ozs
 19th= peg 32 Paul Roberts     2lbs 00ozs
 22nd peg 24 Dai Thomas              5ozs
 23rd= peg 9 Paul East                  (Guest)      DNW
 23rd= peg 13 Paul D                      (Guest)      DNW
 23rd= peg 17 Malc Doyle      DNW
 23rd=      peg 19 Ant Haywood      DNW


So another Jinx Series survived.

A big THANK YOU to Malc for organising what still remains the friendliest series of matches that I’ve ever had the pleasure to fish in, and the reason for that is the anglers that compete in the Series. Thank you all for making it the event it is.

Highlight for me was seeing the look on Nick Jones’s face when he picked up his 1st ever Jinx section at Holly Farm and then repeated it again at Stockton. Well Done Nick, it couldn’t have happened to a nicer bloke.

Can’t wait to do it all again next year. Nurse I think it's time for my medication.
Overall  Series Result.

Position     Angler Points    Weight
 1st Ant Haywood 1 1 1 2 5    5 268lbs 09ozs
 2nd Roy Ravenhill 2 2 1 1 2    6 334lbs 13ozs
 3rd Brian Bevan 1 6 1 2 2    6 174lbs 05ozs
 4th Dave Moore 1 3 2 3 1    7 258lbs 00ozs
 5th Eric Robothan 4 1 2 3 1    7 197lbs 04ozs
 6th Mark Causer 2 1 3 1 3    7 184lbs 01ozs
 7th Nick Williams 1 6 1 3 2    7 164lbs 01ozs
 8th Keith Ashby 3 1 2 1 6    7 140lbs 01ozs
 9th Paul Roberts 2 2 3 1 5    8 172lbs 07ozs
 10th Nick Jones 2 4 1 1 5    8 122lbs 03ozs
 11th Malc Doyle 1 3 3 2 5    9 162lbs 12ozs
 12th Steve Wilson 2 2 4 3 3    10 172lbs 07ozs
 13th Fred Parker 1 6 6 2 1    10   98lbs 12ozs
 14th Peter Morton 3 6 2 4 1    10   97lbs 10ozs
 15th Colin Sharrard 2 1 6 4 4    11 109lbs 04ozs
 16th Clive Pritchard 3 2 5 3 4    12 156lbs 04ozs
 17th Matt Nutt 3 6 2 1 6    12 147lbs 03ozs
 18th Dave Collier 3 3 6 4 2    12   90lbs 03ozs
 19th Dirk Williams 5 6 6 2 1    14 132lbs 00ozs
 20th Simon Rowley 4 3 5 6 2    14   49lbs 15ozs
 21st Geoff Eggison 4 4 4 4 2    14   43lbs 03ozs
 22nd Nick Watkins-Price 5 2 5 4 3    14   23lbs 12ozs
 23rd Dai Thomas 4 3 6 5 3    15   46lbs 07ozs
 24th Kevin Lake 6 5 4 1 6    16   34lbs 00ozs
 25th Gemma Doyle 6 5 3 3    17   21lbs 00ozs
 26th Mark Lake 6 4 3 5 6    18   15lbs 05ozs
 27th David Ashby 4 6 5 5 6    20   16lbs 12ozs
 28th= Jeff Hollidge 5 6 6 6 6    23     0lbs 00ozs
 28th= Malc Hawkins 5 6 6 6 6    23     0lbs 00ozs
 30th Dan Thomas 6 6 6 6 6    24     0lbs 00ozs


NB: Anglers were allowed to drop their worst section result during the series so that the Overall Series results were decided by best 4 out of 5 section points.
Overall weight counting in the result of anglers tying on points.
 Overall Pairs Result.
Position              Anglers Points     Weight
 1st Dave Moore & Eric Robathan 11 10 10 27 12    43 455lbs 04ozs
 2nd Mark Causer & Paul Roberts 13  8 17 16 30    54 356lbs 08ozs
 3rd Roy Ravenhill & Dave Collier 23 22 38 13 10
    68
 425lbs 00ozs
 4th Keith Ashby & Nick Williams 24 36 12 22 47
    94
 304lbs 02ozs
 5th Ant Haywood & Simon Rowley 20 18 22 43 45
  103
 318lbs 08ozs
 6th Steve Wilson & Kevin Lake 49 27 31 26 38  122 206lbs 07ozs
 7th Geoff Eggison & Fred Parker 35 49 50 28 26  138 139lbs 15ozs
 8th Brian Bevan & Mark Lake 40 55 22 35 43  140 189lbs 10ozs
 9th Gemma Doyle & Matt Nutt 44 53 24 21 70  142 168lbs 03ozs
 10th Dai Thomas & Dirk Williams 49 46 70 36 20  151 178lbs 07ozs
 11th Nick Watkins-Price & Peter Morton 42 50 43 45 24  154 121lbs 06ozs
 12th Colin Sharrard & David Ashby 32 43 53 42 51  168 126lbs 00ozs
 13th Malc Hawkins & Nick Jones 47 47 45 39 41  172 122lbs 03ozs
 14th Clive Pritchard & Jeff Hollidge 45 42 65 52 39  178 156lbs 04ozs
 15th Malc Doyle & Dan Thomas 39 54 47 51 65  191 162lbs 12ozs


NB: Pairs were allowed to drop their worst points total during the series so that the results were decided by best 4 out of 5 points scores.
Overall weights counting in the result of pairs tying on points.