Showing posts with label Buxted Oast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buxted Oast. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 February 2009

Buxted Oast Farm Fishery, Buxted, East Sussex. February 28th, 2009.

Maggotdrowning.com Knock Up.
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BuxtedOast.jpg Buxted Oast Farm Fishery picture by pnm123
It was a small Knock-up amongst a few members of the Maggotdrowning.com forum down at Buxted Oast today, but it didn’t get off to the best of starts for me, as I went down to load the car and found that some scrote had tried to break into the car overnight. However I managed to fix the damage pretty quickly and was soon loaded up and on my way. Overcast but nice and mild, it promised to be a decent day and I even had time to stop off in East Grinstead for a spot of breakfast, arriving at the fishery car park around 8·45am.
The MD’s knock-ups are always fun and today promised to be no different, Bill had already pegged out, so it was monies paid and into the draw bag, with peg 4 being my home for the match.
w1-2.jpg Peg 4. picture by pnm123
Settling in I had Trevor for company on peg 3 with Pete to his right on peg 2, while peg 5 to my left wasn’t drawn. Bill had recommended fishing a comfortable 8-10 mtrs straight out where there was about 2½-3ft and not to ignore the margins so that was the basic approach. I just set up two top kits and both of these were rigged with Malman 4×12 Snake 1′s on 0·14 to an 0·12 bottom with a size 18 Drennan Match Carp hook and I also set up the pellet waggler rod as I could see a few Carp already cruising around the top. Bait for the day was Corn, GOT 6mm expanders and 6mm hard pellet, No maggots though as these tend to pull the Roach.

10am and Ryan called the All-in. I shipped out half a pot of mixed pellet and corn to 10mtrs and fed some pellet by hand into the margins and had a quick cast with the pellet waggler to see if I could “mug” and early fish, but with no interest shown that was quickly discarded in favour of the pole. Shipping out a 6mm expander to 10 mtrs the float had hardly settled when it disappeared down the hole and a nice Common of around 3lbs was soon safely in the net, next put in and another smaller fish around 1½lbs joined its friend, Happy days. Trevor had had a couple of quick Carp too, as had Pete.

w4-2.jpg Pete and Trevor. picture by pnm123
Dave tucked away in the corner on peg 6 had got off to the best start however, fishing tight into the corner under the willow, taking 5 Carp and a Frog !!!!! You just know that Dave the Fish’s nickname will become Dave Le Frog after that little episode.
w2-2.jpg Dave on Peg 6 picture by pnm123
After that initial burst however sport seemed to grind to a halt for most, leaving people scratching their heads as to why they couldn’t get amongst the fish, and Trev being bored looking at a stationary float reverted to a top 2 and maggot to get some action with the roach, soon lining them up and regretting the fact that he hadn’t packed a whip today. Around 12·30 I re-fed my main line and another to my left and went for a stroll round.

Dave’s sport has slowed but fish were moving round the tree, while Bill on peg 7 by the outfall just had a solitary Carp, but frustratingly, he could see fish in front of him taking pellet.
Colin tucked away in fancied peg 8 was another with just a solitary carp to show for his efforts, but was now being plagued by small Roach attacking whatever he put on his hook.

w6-2.jpg Colin on Peg 8. picture by pnm123
Vince meanwhile was fishing down his right hand margin on peg 9 and had taken a couple of Carp despite it being “Snag Central” and costing him a few hooks, and he managed to slide a third Carp into the net as I watched. Would he be taking a £1 coin from me today ?
w8-2.jpg Vince nets his 3rd Carp. picture by pnm123
Back to my peg and out to 10mtrs and the float shot strait under as I laid it in !!!! A foul hooker that tore around a bit, but was soon safely in the net, with the hook in a pectoral fin and a good 5lbs added to my weight. Pete dropped by for a chat as I shipped out to my left hand line for the 1st time, and an instant bite resulted in Carp no 4 making it’s way to join the others in the net.
w10-2.jpg Peter on Peg 4. picture by pnm123
Trev was getting into a decent rhythm and building a weight of silvers when the inevitable happened and he hooked a Carp, and he was connected to it just long enough for it to trash his swim before it shed the hook, leaving him to have to build it up again.

Tony strolled round and informed me that both he and Paul had a couple of Carp each, while Mick on peg 1 breathed a sigh of relief as he finally managed to snare a Carp, having endured a frustrating time watching them cruise round in front of him, leaving just Ryan staring at a dry float tip as it steadfastly refused to go under.

w7-2.jpg Ryan on Peg 10 picture by pnm123
With a couple of hours to go Dave started to catch regularly, having fed a few floaters under the tree, and was looking uncatchable, leading Bill on the next peg to change rigs to just a couple of feet of line and a hook and fish long to try and tempt the fish that were still cruising in front of him, and it soon started to produce for him.
With nothing showing on the top within pole range in my swim I stuck it out alternating between my 2 long lines, as nothing apart from Roach could be tempted from the margins, and I managed another 5 Carp before Ryan called the All-out at 4pm.

The Weigh-in told the story, Dave Le Frog had won comfortably, taking 27 Carp in total for 52¼lbs and a very comfortable win. Bill had a good last hour weighing a level 27lbs to bump my 25lbs 6ozs down to third.
Trevor put a very creditable 21lbs 3ozs on the scales for 5th and may well have taken second place if he’d remembered to pack his whip. Of course poor Vince had to hand over another £1 coin to yours truly, so it seems normal service has been resumed in 2009.

My next planned outing is in a couple of weeks time, to Wylands for a “Silvers” match on House Lake which should be fun providing we don’t get a repeat of the weather we had on our last visit there, though if we do at least the Tea Hut will do a roaring trade.



Position              Angler   Weight
 1st Dave(Le Frog )Collier   52lbs 04ozs  
 2nd Bill(Zak Dingle)Gibbins 27lbs 00ozs
 3rd Peter(Mugger)Morton 25lbs 06ozs
 4th Tony(spamwham)Roberts 23lbs 04ozs
 5th Trevor(MT Net)Little 21lbs 03ozs
 6th Pete(petemid)Midgley 13lbs 12ozs
 7th Vince(Vince G)Gould  4lbs 04ozs
 8th Mick(The Chippy)Pearson  2lbs 08ozs
 9th Colin(The Pike)Sharrard   1lbs 12ozs
 10th Paul(paulvis69)Slater     D.N.W
 11th Ryan(Zephyr)Wells                    D.N.W



Monday, 29 December 2008

Buxted Oast Farm Fishery, Buxted, East Sussex. December 29th, 2008.

BuxtedOast.jpg Buxted Oast Farm Fishery picture by pnm123
Well with Maria back at work today after the Christmas break, I’d accepted an Invitation from Bill G on the Maggotdrowning forum to join him and a few of the lads for an impromptu Knock-up at Buxted Oast, especially as it was a venue that I’d not fished previously. Having dropped Maria of at work around 6am I popped back home to load the car up, but with the outside temp readout showing -2°C I must admit to questioning my sanity as I pulled away from the flats.

An easy trip down saw me have enough time to stop for some breakfast in East Grinstead and still arrive by 8·30am, though by the time I pulled up the temp was down to -3°C. My 1st site of the Lake revealed over half of it was iced over, It was fed by a stream at one end with a ‘monk’ type outlet at the other, and it had space for around 17 pegs maximum, but with only eight of us fishing today we wouldn’t be to cramped. While Bill pegged out the chat revolved around who would have to break the ice.

Draw time and Kev was 1st in for peg 2 and I followed with Peg 3, these are the pegs where the stream comes in and share a reed bed that Bill reckoned had Carp moving in them when he pegged out, but by the time I got my gear down there, they were nowhere to be seen (Must have seen Bill’s face and buggered off) However it was relatively ice free, with just a bit of cat ice and with the sun shining that would soon go.

W1-15.jpg My Peg. picture by pnm123
A couple of pegs to my left was Mick with John, one of Bill’s club mates next up. On the road bank were Ryan, Vince on the outlet and Mick’s brother Geoff in the corner peg, which Bill reckoned was the ‘Flyer’, leaving Bill in the shade and ice bound on the final peg.

Bill, Geoff and Vince had some serious ice breaking to do 1st, while the rest of us had the luxury of setting up straight away. I was going with the pole and just set up a couple of identical top kits. Both of these were rigged with Malman 4×12 Snake 1′s on 0·12 to an 0·10 bottom with a size 20 Drennan Match Carp hook, Feed was just micro and 4mm hard pellet, which would be fed through a kinder pot, while bait was simply 4mm expanders and corn.

10am and the All-in, and with an initial feed of a pinch of micro’s and a couple of grains of corn potted in against the rushes I dropped the rig baited with a piece of corn full of anticipation.Kevin had a bit more trouble with the ice in his peg so started off targeting the other end of the reeds,

W7-10.jpg Kevin tying hard. picture by pnm123
Mick was soon into small Roach fishing maggot with his trusty Tri-Cast and Mitchell 300, but no amount of lifting, dropping and dragging the rig could induce a bite for me. with an hour gone Ryan had a small Carp, but most of us were struggling and Bill was already starting to freeze on his shaded peg, though he appeared to be getting the odd Carp.
W8-10.jpg A cold Bill. picture by pnm123
A change to pellet on the hook made no difference apart from a few knocks that I was convinced were small roach shredding the pellet. However the bird life was a pleasant distraction, with a Kingfisher flitting back and forth across the pool between perching in the trees……..
W10-11.jpg Kingfisher. picture by pnm123
While a tiny Wren flitted around my peg on the lookout for a tasty morsel to come his way………
W9-11.jpg Wren picture by pnm123
2 hours in and I went for a stroll. Mick was happily bashing the bits. John had had a few small Carp and silvers, while Ryan was now targeting the Roach in the absence of another Carp. Vince and Geoff were both struggling with just a few small Roach between them.
W4-15.jpg picture by pnm123
Bill however was getting a few Carp and landed a small one of around 6ozs while we chatted, however with no sun on it his peg was so cold that I soon left him to it.
W5-13.jpg Bill's Peg. picture by pnm123
Returning to my peg Kev was admitting to a solitary small Roach but my peg was still dead apart from a few more knocks on pellet. This was getting desperate and I was starting to think that I was going to end 2008 not just with a blank, but worse still losing a £1 to Vince.

Desperate measures were called for so I popped along to Mick and scrounged some maggots off him. Double maggot on the hook and straight away a small roach obliged saving me from the dreaded blank. Now it was just a case of getting my head down and catching as many as possible in the last couple of hours. If Vince managed to nick a Carp he would be firmly in the Pound seats, if not I was in with a chance.

A visit from Bill, who was trying to restore some circulation revealed Vince was targeting the Roach as well, but I was at least catching regularly, and that’s the way it stayed until the all out was called at 3pm. Kevin’s solitary roach had saved him the dreaded DNW, while 4lbs was the result of my bit bashing. Mick had around 7lbs for his efforts. John’s 18½lbs was a very creditable effort on the day,, while Ryan’s bonus Carp added to his Roach saw him weigh 4¼lbs, Vince had had a mare however with to many missed bites meaning that just 1lb 10ozs registered on the scales, so the final £1 of 2008 was mine. Geoff added 2lbs 10ozs of waggler caught Roach, but the star on the day was Bill with a very fine 37½lbs to take the honours on the day.

So that’s it for 2008, I was hoping to get out one final time before New Year, but with the way the frosts are coming down at night, I think I’ll wait till the New Year before venturing out again. What will 2009 bring? Well hopefully more £1 coins from Vince. I’m already booked in for another Jinx Series and more Marsh AC club matches, but above all I’m looking forward to more fun and enjoyment with all those I fish with in 2009.
Till then may I wish all that read this a Happy, Prosperous and Fish Filled New Year.



Position              Angler    Weight
 1st Bill(Zak Dingle)Gibbins 37lbs 08ozs
 2nd John Manktelow  18lbs 08ozs
 3rd Mick(The Chippy)Pearson   7lbs 00ozs
 4th Ryan(Zephyr)Wells   4lbs 04ozs
 5th Peter(Mugger)Morton   4lbs 00ozs
 6th Geoff(geoffallday)Pearson   2lbs 10ozs
 7th Vince(Vince G)Gould   1lbs 10ozs
 8th Kevin(The Catch)Loveland          04ozs