The JINX Series 2007
Match 1.
The weather in the week leading up to the match had not been kind with heavy rain almost leading the lake to overflowing into the surrounding fields. Thankfully a spot of swift action by John Bennett and a couple of the local lads had saved the day meaning that no fish had been lost. However with every peg was under water and with pegs 16-18 lost to the recent bankside collapse and 19-21 out of bounds as they had been fenced off to keep the fish in, a bit of re-pegging was necessary to accommodate the 29 anglers present on the day.
Oh, and just to add to the problems the Carp had decided that today was the day for Lurvvvvvvve!!!!! thrashing the margins to foam wherever you looked.
I had drawn 15, which in reality was somewhere around peg 38 if you had been able to see it, to my right for company I had Monkey (Nick W-P) and Dai for company while Malc had ended up literaly in peg34 (stewards inquiry needed there I think)
So 12·30am and all-in sees me put a bit of meat onto the feeder rig and a plug of over wetted feed pellet into the cage feeder and lob it down towards the corner + 3 good handfuls of feed pellet are deposited in front of the bush. A couple of minutes later and the tip wraps round and I’m into a Carp. It actually felt strange to be using a rod at Rolf’s, and despite some encouragement from Malc….”You won’t land it“….. it was soon in the net. Well you can imagine my amazement on lifting the net to find not one but two Carp safely nestling in the bottom of it!!!!!!!!
Apart from the weigher at 9½lbs with my hook in it’s mouth there was another of around 8lbs keeping it company!!!!! However I did the decent thing and put the 8lb’er straight back, a good start none the less.
Straight back out and another couple of minutes pass and the tip wraps round again but this time it’s just a solitary 7lb’er that’s in the bottom of the net. So 10 minutes in and 18lbs+ already, could this be a red letter day?
Unfortunately the next 40 minutes saw not so much as a flicker from the tip, so reluctantly it was out with the pole rig………
Dropping it in to what is normally a shallow margin saw me being plagued by silvers that just whittled away the bait whether it was pellet, paste or meat with the occasional one managing to hang itself just long enough to find itself on the hook.
Conditions were having an effect on most, I could see Eric on 39 fishing his “Margin” and giving what appeared to be some Preston 19h or was it Purple Hydro? a good work out
Conditions were having an effect on most, I could see Eric on 39 fishing his “Margin” and giving what appeared to be some Preston 19h or was it Purple Hydro? a good work out
Directly across from me was Simon (me)……
Dirk wandered along with his son who had come down to help him out with a tale of woe involving a 12lb’er and a landing net that split depositing said fish straight back in the water, while monkey having struggled for a bite finally hooked one only to have it strip his rig complete with his newly brought hydro straight out of his top kit!!!!!
Dai finally managed one but it did lead him a merry dance on what appeared to be black hydro, seeming to be ever so reluctant to get it’s head up……
I finally managed to get amongst a few fish by fishing tight up against the bush in about 12 inches of water over what is grass with a big lump of paste, a tactic which saw me put another 9 fish on the bank though only the last was a weigher, though I probably lost a similar number that just bolted straight through the bush.
Weigh-in time saw me end with 64lbs 8ozs for 3rd in my section and 12th on the day, not the best or worst result on a day that has frustrated many.
Taking the honours on the day was Dave “Yorkie” Moore with a new PB match weight of 150lbs……
Unfortunately Rolf wasn’t present for the match today as a result of having had an operation the previous day, however all our thoughts were with him for a full and speedy recovery and we look forward to seeing him fit and fully recovered on our next visit.
So that was it for the first match, hopefully The Minx will be in attendance on the next match at Tunnel Barn Farm so that a few of us can reclaim some £1 coins that we have merely lent her. We’ll see when we do it all again on Saturday 30th June.
Position | Peg | Angler | Weight |
1st | Peg 8 | Dave Moore | 150lbs 10ozs |
2nd | Peg 15 | Ant Haywood | 145lbs 04ozs |
3rd | Peg 14 | Roy Ravenhill | 139lbs 00ozs |
4th | Peg 34 | Malc Doyle | 135lbs 12ozs |
5th | Peg 1 | Brian Bevan | 109lbs 12ozs |
6th | Peg 9 | Mark Causer | 93lbs 04ozs |
7th | Peg 2 | Paul Roberts | 81lbs 00ozs |
8th | Peg 25 | Nick Williams | 76lbs 12ozs |
9th | Peg 3 | Matt Nutt | 75lbs 00ozs |
10th | Peg 40 | Eric Robathan | 72lbs 14ozs |
11th | Peg 32 | Colin Sharrard | 66lbs 08ozs |
12th | Peg 38 | Peter Morton | 64lbs 08ozs |
13th | Peg 30 | Fred Parker | 62lbs 12ozs |
14th | Peg 24 | Steve Wilson | 59lbs 00ozs |
15th | Peg 6 | Clive Pritchard | 44lbs 12ozs |
16th | Peg 22 | Keith Ashby | 36lbs 04ozs |
17th | Peg 31 | Keith F (Guest) | 32lbs 00ozs |
18th | Peg 29 | Nick Jones | 30lbs 08ozs |
19th | Peg 13 | Tim Westmoreland (Guest) | 23lbs 00ozs |
20th | Peg 4 | Simon Rowley | 20lbs 04ozs |
21st | Peg 36 | Dai Thomas | 17lbs 00ozs |
22nd | Peg 10 | Dave Collier | 15lbs 00ozs |
23rd | Peg 23 | David Ashby | 8lbs 00ozs |
24th | Peg 27 | Paul D (Guest) | 5lbs 00ozs |
25th | Peg 11 | Geoff Eggison | 4ozs |
26th | Peg 7 | Jeff Hollidge | DNW |
27th | Peg 37 | Nick Watkins-Price | DNW |
28th | Peg 26 | Malc Hawkins | DNW |
29th | Peg29 | Dirk Williams | DNW |
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