Saturday, 26 June 2010

Mill Barn Coarse Fishery, Great Wakering, Essex. June 26th, 2010.

Marsh AC club match.
Well it’s time for yet another Marsh AC club match today, and I’m off to Mill Barn Coarse Fishery, just outside the village of Great Wakering down in Essex it’s a new venue for a lot of us and we’re fishing The Reservoir that’s been recommended to us by club member Graham Manning. The weather forecast promises that it’s going to be a scorcher . Anyway with the gear loaded up it wasn’t a bad trip down and I pulled up in the car park of The Anchor where breakfast had been arranged around 7·15am to find Kevin & Jean and Keith & Mick already there. The others soon arrived and Breakfast was promptly dispatched, after which we followed Graham in convoy up to the venue.

Once we had all assembled in the car park, Tony and Colin collected up the fees and got the draw under way. I found myself with peg 5 for my home from the day, a little tucked into the corner restricting my options, but after a chat with Tony & Colin I decided to make the most of it. It was rumoured to be something of a flyer with a sunken island out in front of it, but in reality, the island was really in front of Roger and Rod and I didn’t want to risk casting over either of them ……
I set up 3 rigs for the pole, 2 for the margins where there was around 3ft tight in and another for around 6mtrs where I had around 7ft. I also set up my feeder rod with a running method feeder and the waggler as I’d heard that there was a good head of carp present and I expected them to come up in the water at some point today given the weather. Bait was to be corn and a variety of hard and soft pellets in various sizes, while the groundbait for the feeder was a 50/50 mix of Mojo and GOT Yellow Peril .

The All-In was called at 10am, I fed some pellets and corn into both margins and 1st cast I put the method feeder straight into the trees to my left, Not a good start!!!!! After re-rigging the feeder the next cast was a little better dropping just short of the tree line. It didn’t take long for something to take an interest in the hair rigged corn with the tip pulling confidently round and the culprit, a small common of around 2½lbs was soon safely in the net.

It was already starting to get hot with the sun beaming down, though thankfully a decent breeze was putting a ripple on the water and keeping things bearable. A second carp of around the same stamp soon followed for me, and I could hear from remarks that a few fish were starting to come out further along the bank……
Over on the car park bank I could see that Roger had started on the float and while sport didn’t appear to be fast and furious, it was surely only a matter of time before some fish would start to come his way…….
From my vantage point I could see that Kev had found a bit of early action with some carp and skimmers on the feeder, and I have to say that Kev’s set up certainly makes for a comfortable and relaxed approach compared to the usual seatbox set up you see most people using ……
Colin, to my right was having a look down the margins, and while it was producing a few for him, he was having a bit of trouble from fish shedding the hook, while a couple just snapped rigs like cotton !!……
For my part, the initial good start had come to a grinding halt with just a couple of skimmers added to those 2 initial carp. A look down both margins with the pole producing just another skimmer and a couple of roach, so after re feeding all pole lines I decided to take a stroll and see how others were fairing ……
Mick who had travelled down from Milton Keynes as Keith’s guest was fishing with his usual laid back approach, though he was missing being able to use his beloved meat, a bait he sets great store in ……
Meanwhile Keith on the next peg was starting to get amongst a few from the margins, targeting an area by an inflow pipe. However the fish weren’t letting him have it his own way, sorting out more than a few rigs with one even stripping the red hydro from a top kit showing the fighting qualities of the fish in the reservoir ……
Terry wasn’t experiencing anything like as much action, though he felt he was at least on his way to a better weight than he’d recorded recently, having suffered some poor days with his last 3 visits to Rolf’s in The Jinx Series……
Al had a frustrating start to the day, trying to get the fish going on the Pellet Waggler, he’d spent the first hour trying to steer clear of ducks that were snaffling his pellets every time he fed, but as the match wore on the ducks moved away and he steadily started to put a run of fish together……
Zack was having a bit of a quiet time, but had the satisfaction of landing a double figure Carp which was almost certainly a new PB ……
I stopped off to see how Tony was doing and found that he was suffering too, as the fish were testing his gear to and in some cases beyond its limits, meanwhile on the peg next door I was quite surprised to find Clive with something other than a pole in his hand. Indeed he was having a go with the pellet waggler, and he was having a few, though it was also noticeable that he had a spanking new set of Trambucco keepnets that were floating well, so there obviously wasn’t to much in them at that stage ……
On the end peg though Graham, who had put the venue forward seemed to be putting his experience of the fishery to good use on the end peg and was having a fair old struggle with what was obviously a decent fish ……
Indeed it proved to be a bit of a rarity, in the shape of a fine Grass Carp that must have been very close to double figures and well worthy of a photo for its happy captor.
So back to my peg, another look where I’d fed with the pole failed to produce anything other than a couple of small skimmers, while Colin was still nicking the odd decent carp from his margin lines. I went back to the feeder and as Roger was still fishing close in I gave it a chuck to the sunken island. While this produced a few fish for me I still couldn’t get them lined up and I felt that I was falling behind as Colin was getting larger fish at the same rate as me. I just couldn’t find a bonus fish.

In desperation I had a plumb up with the waggler at around 12mtrs where I could comfortably feed 8mm hard pellets and found around 8ft, and it was this line that I decided to concentrate on for the last couple of hours. This line eventually started to produce with some regularity. Nothing big (the largest was probably no more than 5lbs) but fast powerful fish that took line off the clutch on the strike and fought every inch of the way to the net.
By the time that the All-Out was called at 4pm I felt that I had around 60lbs in the net and had thoroughly enjoyed the day. With the gear packed away and back in the car I caught up with the Weigh-In. Graham had kicked things off with a fine 66¼lbs getting the better of Clive’s 59½lbs though they were both pipped by Tony’s 69¼lbs. Al however had the weight of the day with a fine 92½lbs to ensure the win on the day. Zack’s solitary carp at 10¼lbs did prove to be a new PB for him …… 
…… but John took the car pool from Zack and Martin with 40½lbs. Keith put a level 74 lbs on the scales for 3rd on the day and the bragging right from Mick on the way home in the car to Milton Keynes. Colin weighed 77lbs for second on the day, while my 69¼lbs gave me a share of 4th with Tony. All in all a good day out with the club, with everyone in agreement that the venue is worthy of a return next season.

Position
  Peg   
           Angler           
   Weight    
 1st
 Peg 12
 Al Loader
 92lbs 08ozs
 2nd
 Peg 6
 Colin Sharrard
 77lbs 00ozs
 3rd
 Peg 8
 Keith Ashby
 74lbs 00ozs
 4th=
 Peg 5
 Peter Morton
 69lbs 04ozs
 4th=
 Peg 15
 Tony Roberts
 69lbs 04ozs
 6th
 Peg 17
 Graham Manning
 66lbs 04ozs
 7th
 Peg 16
 Clive Pritchard
 59lbs 08ozs
 8th
 Peg 7
 Mick Wright         (guest)
 51lbs 08ozs
 9th
 Peg 9
 John Holdsworth
 40lbs 08ozs
 10th
 Peg 2
 Kevin Loveland
 36lbs 08ozs
 11th
 Peg 11
 Terry Goff
 35lbs 04ozs
 12th
 Peg 1
 Jim Boase
 17lbs 12ozs
 13th
 Peg 4
 Roger Noakes
 11lbs 12ozs
 14th
 Peg 13
 Zack Johnson
 11lbs 04ozs
 15th
 Peg 10
 Martin Hucker
 10lbs 08ozs
 16th
 Peg 3
 Rod Turner
DNW


Saturday, 19 June 2010

Rolf’s Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire. June 19th, 2010.

A28.jpg Jinx 2010 picture by pnm123 
Jinx Match 3
Well it’s Saturday once again and that means it’s time for the 3rd Jinx Match. It looked like a lovely summers day in prospect when I pulled back the curtains today and the sun streamed through the window. However I soon revised those thoughts as I loaded the car and a distinctly chill wind lowered the temperature somewhat. Definitely an excuse for a Full English en route to the lake. Anyway, good time was made and I pulled into the car park at Rolf’s around 10·15am.
A good few of the lads were already in attendance, and with a fresh mug of coffee the prospects for the day ahead were soon under discussion as we waited for the draw.

Now of course Paul D was going to be the owner of THE PINK HAT today. Unfortunately his wife had phoned Malc the previous evening to say that he was ill and wouldn’t be there !! Well Gem decided to put the names of those previously Minxed on the first 2 matches into THE PINK HAT to find a substitute owner for the day……………………… and the lucky winner was Steve Wilson……
On to the draw and I’m in Section B today, the home of my nemesis…… PEG 13.
In to the bag I plunged my hand, and thankfully found peg 10 was to be mine for the day, Simon being the lucky occupant of PEG 13 for today……

Now I’ve never fished peg 10 before so a quick chat with John soon gave me some idea of what to expect as he’d fished it on the Wednesday Open.
So round to the peg with my gear and I find that I’ve got Clive for company on peg 11, but surprisingly neither peg 8 or 9 have been drawn today, unfortunately though the right hand bush stops you being able to fish into 9, but it meant that Jon opposite on peg 32 would have a rake of water to go at unopposed. All the while it was growing noticeably cloudier and cooler while the wind put a good ripple on the water and I was glad I’d brought a hoodie with me.

John had recommended targeting the skimmers at 6mtrs on corn at the start, so rig 1 was a 4X12 Malman Adam on 0·20 power match straight through to a size 16 QM1. Rig 2 was a MW 0·4g XT for the 10mtr line on the deck on 0·20 Power Match with a size 14 QM1, while rig 3 was a MW Trev on 0·20 Power Match with a size 14 Drennan Carp Match for pellet and paste down the margin. Setting up my cupping kit the thread snapped off, so no cup kit today. Never mind, I could feed the 6mtr line and margins by hand and a catapult would suffice for the 10mtr line. Bait for the day would be various pellets, corn and paste, with the feed being the usual mix of fishery pellets.

So 1pm and Malc called the All-In. A good handful of pellet with a few bits of corn followed by a couple of bits of corn on the hook out to the 6mtr line ……


Within a minute the float buried and lifting into it I felt a decent sized Carp power off towards peg 9. It was also obvious that it was foul hooked in the tail and I was going to have trouble doing anything with it! Well after around 5 minutes it was obvious that the hook wasn’t about to lose it’s hold, so I decided to show it who was boss. WRONG DECISION!!!!!!! as I lifted the top kit there was a loud BANG next to my right ear, leaving me as the proud owner of a 6 piece top 2……

…… but still attached to the fish. Recovering from the shock I had no option other than to hand-line the fish, and thankfully I managed to land it without further drama, a chunky Mirror that weighed 13lbs.

As I returned the fish I could see Jon doing battle, he also had a foul hooker, but thankfully for him he got it in safely with no damage to his kit, a 12lb’er being the culprit in his case……


Taking a few minutes to compose myself, a look around the lake revealed that things had got off to a generally slow start for most, though Clive had managed a couple of decent skimmers to get himself off the mark, however it wasn’t long before both he and Simon decided to take a look down their margins which resulted in them both fishing into peg 12……

My swim had been trashed though by the foul hooker charging around it, and for the next hour or so all I could manage were a few small roach and skimmers, regardless of which line I tried. Budgie over on peg 28 appeared to have made the best start to the match having had 2 or 3 carp, though he’d also lost a couple ……

Gem had been heard to let out her customary scream and asked me to witness the fish as she weighed it at 8½lbs, was it an omen of Minxings to come? Hopefully not to many today, as Gem and Malc would be taking a couple of hours out from the match today to visit Malc’s mum who is in hospital.
For the majority though, it was proving hard. The Jinx Effect obviously being back with a vengeance for this years series. With around 2 hours gone I decided to re feed and take a stroll with the camera. Clive had that look of studied concentration that only a veteran of countless visits to Rolfs can carry off.


While Simon’s smile was probably trying to hide a fear of a second Minxing in 7 days having been beaten by The Minx along with 21 others on the Wyrley & Essington Canal the previous Sunday ……

Tucked away on peg 14, young Mitch was quietly getting on with it despite wearing some rather dubious headgear of his own ……

Next door on peg 15 was Keith (guesting today) on his first ever visit to Rolfs. He’d suffered an early demonstration of the power of Rolfs fish when one had given him the run around for 15 minutes on the pellet waggler, and had obviously decided that the pole would be easier on his arms……

Ant was on peg 17 today, Now there’s always a bit of friendly rivalry between him and Simps, but he was hoping to at least pull back a result today ……

Fred (milo) was up on peg 18, it’s proved to be one of those infuriating pegs this year, a good weight one match and very little the next, but Fred was sticking at it determined to get a few out of it……

Terry on peg 19 was having a mare with just a few small perch to show for his efforts so he had a bit to do to avoid a third straight Minxing this series ……
Next door on rarely fished peg 20 was Ade (slim shady). Now Ade is probably Gem’s number one target for a Minxing this year having avoided having his name added to The Minx List for the best part of 3 years despite a couple of close shaves, but even he was looking worried today, though he did hook into his first carp of the day as we chatted ……
Geoff on peg 22, who’d once more travelled down from Scotland was contenting himself fishing for anything with fins. Meanwhile Nick(monkey) was sitting it out on peg 25 and hoping things would pick up as the match progressed ……
On peg 26 was Paul, who once again had drawn a car park peg on a day that he had his good lady Jayne to accompany him……
Tim was struggling pegged between Budgie and Steve on peg 31, and although Steve was getting a few bites they weren’t all from carp but skimmers……
Round on peg 34 Dai was starting to get a few bites, but was having trouble with fish shedding the hook for no apparent reason ……
Dave Moore was on peg 36 and was once more being given a good going over by the Rolfs residents, as they were happily showing themselves in his swim, but refusing to co-operate by taking any of his offerings regardless of how he presented them …
Malc and Gem had left for the hospital by now, and Al was down on peg 40 with his son (Little Al) for company today, but he only had 3 small carp to show for his efforts. Tony had managed 3 decent carp from peg 2, but shortly after I took this photo……
he was comprehensively seen off by a proper lump leaving him with a busted top kit. As I arrived at peg 4 Kevin was re-elasticating a top kit having been unfortunate enough to tread on a top kit as he went to weigh a decent carp……
…… unfortunately that wasn’t the end of it for Kev, as later on another carp pulled the freshly elasticated top kit off his pole and consigned it to the depths of the lake as he was playing it. Meanwhile round on peg 7 on his own, Mat was quietly enjoying himself catching a few decent fish, one of which was caught on camera by Simon ……
So back to my peg once more, and I wish I could say that things improved, but alas they didn’t, just another few small roach snaffling the bait. Simon had finally got something with a bit of weight, though not what he was expecting in the shape of a cracking Golden Orfe …
Jon was still taking the odd fish, as was Budgie, but the man that started to motor towards the finish of the match was Clive who managed to tempt a decent run of fish from under the bushes to his right ……
Most of which I witnessed as he brought them to me to verify their weight ……
Malc and Gem had returned by now, Malc having a couple of quick fish as soon as he returned to his peg, and Gem also managed to add another couple to her tally and crank up the pressure to avoid a Minxing.

With half an hour to go my swim at 10 mtrs suddenly burst into life, giving me 3 carp in 3 put ins and with about 5 minutes to go I had a 4th which dived under my platform as I tried to net it. Fortunately I managed to extract it from there, much to Simon’s amazement, but as I shipped out to try for another Malc called the All-Out.

Now you may remember that I mentioned that Al had his son Little Al with him today, well with the match over Little Al had a go with dad’s gear for 10 minutes. Well he’s obviously a natural as within a matter of moments he’d caught a carp for himself……………………………….. an absolute cracker of a Common that weighed 14lbs……
As we packed up our kit I noticed that Gem had taken all her nets out, so 27lbs would be the target to avoid a Minxing and I was pretty confident I’d avoided that thanks to the final half hour. With the kit back at the car there were a few worrying about their fate as the Weigh-In started.

Dai got off to a good start with 78¾lbs on the scales which would prove to be good enough to win the section, indeed it wasn’t even challenged with Tony’s 59¼lbs and Matt’s 60¾ lbs coming closest. My fish made 40½lbs, but was firmly beaten by Clive’s 87¾lbs not only taking the section, but the overall match as well. Poor Simon’s meagre 7¾lbs ensured consecutive Minxings for him. The next interest focused on peg 20 and Slim’s weight, which came in at 24½lbs meaning that The Minx had got him at last.
Nick recorded 58¼lbs to just pinch C section from Keith’s 57lbs 2ozs (a decent result on Keith’s first ever visit) Finally Budgie’s level 79lbs prove good enough for 2nd in B section from Jon’s 72½lbs.

So finally with the results out of the way, all that remained was the ritual humiliation where those that had been Minxed were lined up for The Minx to chose the recipient of THE PINK HAT to be worn at the next Match ……
Well in all honesty there was only going to be one person that got it…… The proud owner of THE PINK HAT for Match 4……………
Ade (Slim Shady) Williams
NB: Don’t worry Paul D hasn’t escaped THE PINK HAT and a suitable forfeit will be in place in time for the next match.

OVERALL RESULT

Position
Peg
Name
Weight
 1st
11
 Clive Pritchard  87lbs 12ozs
 2nd
28
 Marcus Burgess  79lbs 00ozs
 3rd
34
 Dai Thomas  78lbs 12ozs
 4th
32
 Jon  Hatch  72lbs 08ozs
 5th
7
 Mat Edwards  60lbs 12ozs
 6th
2
 Tony Roberts  59lbs 04ozs
 7th
23
 Nick Willams  58lbs 04ozs
 8th
15
 Keith Powell (guest)  57lbs 02ozs
 9th
14
 Mitch Auger  53lbs 04ozs
 10th
18
 Fred Parker  49lbs 00ozs
 11th
10
 Peter Morton  40lbs 08ozs
 12th=
4
 Kevin Loveland  35lbs 08ozs
 12th=
31
 Steve Wilson  35lbs 08ozs
 14th
40
 Al Loader  34lbs 12ozs
 15th
17
 Ant Haywood  30lbs 12ozs
 16th
25
 Nick Watkins-Price  29lbs 04ozs
 17th
38
 Malc Doyle  28lbs 08ozs
 18th
5
 Gem Doyle  26lbs 13ozs
 19th
20
 Ade Williams  24lbs 08ozs
 20th
36
 Dave Moore  21lbs 00ozs
 21st
22
 Geoff Palmer  17lbs 12ozs
 22nd
26
 Paul Roberts  15lbs 08ozs
 23rd
29
 Tim Westmoreland  14lbs 08ozs
 24th
19
 Terry Goff  12lbs 08ozs
 25th
13
 Simon Mound   7lbs 12ozs

Names in PINK are those that were MINXED

SECTION RESULTS



Position
Peg
Name
Weight
 1st
34
 Dai Thomas  78lbs 12ozs
 2nd
7
 Mat Edwards  60lbs 12ozs
 3rd
2
 Tony Roberts  59lbs 04ozs
 4th
4
 Kevin Loveland  35lbs 08ozs
 5th
40
 Al Loader  34lbs 12ozs
 6th
38
 Malc Doyle  28lbs 08ozs
 7th
5
 Gem Doyle  26lbs 13ozs
 8th
36
 Dave Moore  21lbs 00ozs

   



Position
Peg
Name
Weight
 1st
11
 Clive Pritchard  87lbs 12ozs
 2nd
28
 Marcus Burgess  79lbs 00ozs
 3rd
32
 Jon  Hatch  72lbs 08ozs
 4th
10
 Peter Morton  40lbs 08ozs
 5th
31
 Steve Wilson  35lbs 08ozs
 6th
26
 Paul Roberts  15lbs 08ozs
 7th
29
 Tim Westmoreland  14lbs 08ozs
 8th
13
 Simon Mound   7lbs 12ozs








Position
Peg
Name
Weight
 1st
23
 Nick Willams  58lbs 04ozs
 2nd
15
 Keith Powell (guest)  57lbs 02ozs
 3rd
14
 Mitch Auger  53lbs 04ozs
 4th
18
 Fred Parker  49lbs 00ozs
 5th
17
 Ant Haywood  30lbs 12ozs
 6th
25
 Nick Watkins-Price  29lbs 04ozs
 7th
20
 Ade Williams  24lbs 08ozs
 8th
22
 Geoff Palmer  17lbs 12ozs
 9th
19
 Terry Goff  12lbs 08ozs