Hawthorne AC club match.
Well off to Old Bury Hill again today, this time it’s Milton Lake though. Strangely for a Hawthorne club match it’s not raining or blowing a gale, in fact the sun was actually shining.
So 17 are at the draw and what sticks to my hand? Peg 19. Now Milton Lake is home to some cracking Crucians, Tench, Bream, Roach and Rudd. The one thing missing is Carp, a deliberate policy by the fishery owner to stop the Crucians hybridising.
Now peg 19 had a large reed bed to the left of it and the normal approach is to fish as close to them as possible with Pellet, Meat or Corn targeting the Crucians and Tench. Put a maggot on the hook and you’ll get bitted out by the Rudd.
Now I’ve seen enough of those tails to know that it belonged to a Carp that was probably double figures. The commotion killed the swim but a drop onto the right hand side produced a small Tench of about 8ozs.
Back onto the left and the next 2½ hrs just leave me totally frustrated as I got reeded by another 5 large Carp, and managed to get just 2 of the smaller ones out.
A chat with the bailiff as he strolled round revealed that a load of Carp had obviously been transferred from the adjacent Bonds Lake by Idiots that believe that there should be some Carp in Milton.
The last couple of hours saw me finally get a few small Tench and a couple of nice Crucians, but the disturbance caused by the Carp and having to scale up my rigs in case another Carp put in an appearance had killed off any chance of putting a good weight together on the day.
At the scales I managed 19lbs 6ozs, for 5th place on the day, not the worst but leaving me frustrated as I didn’t feel that I’d got the best from the peg today.
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