Marsh AC club match.
A sausage baguette and a cuppa seemed like a good idea as opposed to a walk round the lake we were fishing, especially as I knew it would be windswept anyway. Soon the rest of the lads and lass (Judy) who make up the membership of Marsh AC were arriving. I’ve fished with them as a guest on a few occasions over the last few seasons, always enjoying the days out, and for this season have joined as a member.
So once the breakfasts were over Dave collected the seasons subs’ and the day’s fees and the draw for the match was made.
Tony had the numbers in the hat and passed it round and peg 45 stuck to my hand (a noted flyer) only for a false start to be called as a couple of pairs had to draw 1st. Back in and 48 came out this time, still a nice short walk from the car park and a real bonus as the copse of trees behind it offered some shelter from the wind that was blowing onto our backs, others on the causeway weren’t so fortunate, fishing into the teeth of it, though I fancied them to do better as the carp normally follow the wind on this venue.
I had just set up my pole to fish at a comfortable 10mtrs into the 7ft of water with a second rig for the margins that could double up as a shallow rig on the main line. Bait for the day was going to be a selection of the new GOT hook pellets that had been sent to me to try, with the back up of some catmeat that had in the past produced fish for me at the venue.
At the all in a big pot of 4mm sinking pellet went in at 10mtrs and a handful into both margins.
Initially there was a fair bit of tow on the water, but laying about 4″ of line on the bottom soon cured this.
I spent the majority of the match alternating between the 3 different flavours of 6mm pellets (natural, Liver & Catmeat) and the most notable thing was that the F1′s and a lone Ghostie fell to the naturals, Liver produced nothing but Tench while the catmeat accounted for Barbel, Chub and a few skimmers. It was so noticeable that I could actually predict what I would catch dependant on what I put on the hook.
Sport was never fast and furious, but steady throughout the match, the only downside being that I couldn’t really get them to have it in the margins, though John on the next peg caught the majority of his fish from the margins.
The final whistle saw a pretty windswept collection of anglers packing up prior to the weigh-in.
Weigh-in time revealed that everyone had managed a few despite the conditions with my 53lbs 5ozs winning my section and putting me in with a chance of a frame place.
Tony was owning up to around the 50lb mark having fished into the teeth of the wind all day and wasn’t far out putting 49lbs 8ozs on the scales. Last but one to weigh was Terry (Wily Coyote) ouncing me out with a level 54lbs and taking the honours on the day was Jim Boase with a fine net weighing 67lbs 4ozs from the end peg.
All in all a really enjoyable days fishing in great company, despite the conditions. Looking forward to doing it all again soon.
1st | Peg 66 | Jim Boase | 67lb 08oz |
2nd | Peg 64 | Terry Goff | 54lb 00oz |
3rd | Peg 48 | Peter Morton | 53lb 05oz |
4th | Peg 58 | Tony Roberts | 49lb 08oz |
5th | Peg 52 | Chris Withall | 37lb 00oz |
6th | Peg 49 | John Holdsworth | 36lb 00oz |
7th | Peg 63 | Roger Noakes | 33lb 04oz |
8th | Peg 56 | Kevin Loveland | 29lb 00oz |
9th | Peg 47 | Martin Hucker | 27lb 12oz |
10th | Peg 54 | Dave Collier | 26lb 12oz |
11th | Peg 45 | Judy Hermite | 24lb 12oz |
12th | Peg 55 | Bob Sullivan | 24lb 08oz |
13th | Peg 60 | Gareth Stevens | 20lb 00oz |
14th | Peg 51 | Arthur Thompson | 17lb 00oz |
15th | Peg 50 | Zack Johnson | 11lb 08oz |
Total weighed in by 15 anglers was 518lb 6oz an average of 34lb 8oz.
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