Sunday, 16 November 2003

Framfield Fishery. Brookhouse Lake. Sunday, November 16th, 2003.


Hawthorne AC club match.


A club match at Framfield Fisheries on Brookhouse lake. At the draw we always run a football sweep to raise club funds and yours truly won it, picking up a welcome £28.
Into the draw and it’s peg 30 for me, a peg with no real form and on reaching it I have to say I wasn’t inspired, as the water was icy despite the sun the previous day and the colour appeared to be dropping out of it.

Peg 30
Well I had a plumb around but couldn’t find a feature but with the most depth at 11-13 mtrs that was going to be the line of attack. Meat is the going bait there at the moment, so it was going to be a question of just dripping in bait a little bit at a time through a kinder pot, meat at 11mtrs and caster at 13mtrs with a couple of margin swims as a get out of jail job.

Well the lake was flat calm with nothing showing, all the action took place on the opposite side of the island, with only the odd little Roach and Skimmer showing on my side.


Still Life…
It proved to be a truly uninspiring match, the highlight of which was the All-out being called I'm afraid. Come the weigh-in and I’d managed a meagre 3½lbs of small silvers for another midway finish, but there in the net lay a bit of salvation in the shape of a small Rudd of about 2ozs. We run a Fish of the Day competition ( another of our treasurers little money making schemes), and guess who won another £10 for Fish of the Day. So at least I walked away £38 better off than I’d started the day.





Saturday, 15 November 2003

Hartleylands Farm, Finches Pond. November 15th, 2003.


Marsh AC club match.


First off  this weekend it was down to Hartleylands Farm to meet Dave the Fish and the lads of Marsh AC for their club match on Finches Pond.

FinchesPond.jpg Hartleylands, Finches Pond picture by pnm123
Dave had kindly invited me to come along and fish as a guest of his club, so who was I to refuse.
An 8 am draw in the car park, and a brief chat with Vince (vg1037) the bailiff, who unfortunately wouldn’t be fishing with us, saw the pegs allocated and off we strolled to set up.


Looking down over Finches….


Finches is a lovely intimate little pond, with only about a dozen pegs on it, and nearly everyone was occupied today. I must admit that I had some reservations as to whether it would be able to handle this sort of pressure, as it’s more of a pleasure venue in my eyes.
Still nothing ventured……….the pond itself holds a good head of fish, Carp up to 28lb, including good number of “high doubles”, Roach up to 1½lbs, Skimmers, Perch and Chub up to 4lb, and of course Eric the Eel, who when last caught weighed 7lb.

I arrived at my peg, No4 and was faced with a good 16 mtrs to the far bank cover, possibly the widest swim on the pond, now given the fact that the peg is reached by about 15 steps down through trees and I was only guesting I wasn’t about to spend all day shipping a pole back uphill, so out came the waggler rod (shock horror) mind you I did set up a margin swim to tackle with my margin pole and some swimstim paste.

Peg 4…
Well come the off, and the pace wasn’t exactly electric, and with 5 of us almost fishing the same bit of water, there was plenty of banter especially as Dave was on peg 2 and Colin was on peg 5.
A little further up the pool a few fish started to show after the hour mark, but nobody was setting the place alight, with mostly just small Roach putting in an appearance.
After a while Dave wandered round for yet another chat, by which time I had the margin pole out with a big bit of paste. As we chatted the float did a little dance and decided to vanish and my astonished strike met with an immoveable object, then the rig sprang back with a large scale firmly attached to the hook.
Sympathy isn't on the cards when you fish with these lads and I was sure that I could hear laughter as Dave returned to his peg.
The day was wearing on and it was still all to play for with anyone that managed a good last hour in with a chance.
No more action on the paste, so back out on the waggler to see if a few more roach would play, away went the float and this wasn’t the expected Roach!!!!!
Now on a 2lb bottom and size 20 a little care was called for, and after 5 minutes of supremely skillfull playing a 10lb Mirror Carp was safely in the net ………


Landingacarponfinches.jpg picture by pnm123
and here’s the resulting Carp………
Thefishinquestion.jpg picture by pnm123


I’d love to say that things picked up from there, but it was not to be, just a few more small Roach for me, but Dave had the good last hour and managed 6 Carp to pick up the win on the day, while my 11½lbs left me somewhere in midfield.
A shy winner on Peg 2…
Still thanks to the lads at Marsh AC for making it an enjoyable day as always, shame about the crash on the A21 though that meant it took me nearly 3 hours to get home. 


Position
  Peg
        Angler
   Weight   
 1st
 Peg 2
 Dave Collier
  22lbs 00ozs
 2nd
 Peg 8
 Tony Roberts
  16lbs 00ozs
 3rd
 Peg 3
 Jim Boase
  15lbs 00ozs
 4th
 Peg 7
 Roger Noakes
  12lbs 08ozs
 5th
 Peg 4
 Peter Morton  (Guest)
  11lbs 02ozs
 6th
 Peg 5
 Colin Sharrard
   9lbs 06ozs
 7th
 Peg 6
 Steve Wormall
   5lbs 05ozs
 8th
 Peg 11
 Dave Wormall
   2lbs 07ozs
 9th
 Peg 10
 Den Lambird
   1lbs  02ozs
 10th
 Peg 12
 Malcolm Norman
          03ozs
 11th
 Peg 9
 Ken Walker
           01oz
 12th
 Peg 1
 Tim Ford
        DNW