Saturday, 22 November 2008

Mansfields Lake, Broad Oak, Canterbury. November 22nd, 2008.

Mick the Chippy’s Knock Up.
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Out with the lads from Maggotdrowning.com today for a Knock up arranged by Mick the Chippy with the aid of his brother Geoff. Loading up the car it was obvious that it was going to be a cold one, so the thermals were getting their 1st outing of the year. A smooth drive down saw me arriving at the lake around 8·30am, however a displayed temperature of just 3°C had left a small seed of doubt in my mind as to whether the fishing would be up to much.


The good news though was that Mick had persuaded a local snack wagon to put in an appearance so that we could get some hot food and a cuppa prior to the start. While the others arrived I strolled down for a 1st look at the lake……………
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So with 13 lunatics of us assembled and everyone fed and watered we dived into the draw then made our way to our pegs. Having drawn 11 I opted for the far side that offered a bit of shelter from the wind and found myself settling into peg 20 with Dave and Vince on my left on 19 & 18 respectively, with one of the Allen brothers to my right and Colin next to him.
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The set up was going to be pretty simple, and a quick plumb up revealed around 3ft on a top 2 line but with lots of twigs etc making for a bit of a snag pit, while adding a section gave me a decent 4½ft straight out in front that was relatively free of clutter. The feeder rod was also set up with a tiny cage feeder, while bait was simply red maggots with a bit of corn by way of a change bait.

10·30am saw Mick call the All-in, and it was soon pretty apparent that we might be looking at a bit of a grueller. I heard a muttering from my left and heard Mike questioning Vince, it turned out that Vince had had a wrap round almost straight away on the feeder but hadn’t connected. For most of us however it was just a case of nicking some small roach (though Mick was positive they were Rudd)

Mike on the opposite side was fishing long into the teeth of the wind and after about an hour was rewarded with yards of elastic streaming from his pole. He’d obviously connected with a Carp, but with only No4 elastic in his top kit was having a few problems. Mick stepped in to provide a ghillie service however meaning that Mike romped into the lead when Mick netted a small Carp of around 2½lbs for him.
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45 minutes later and Mick was rewarded with a small Carp of his own, which he gingerly played on a pound bottom, and I’m sure his heart was gladdened by all the calls of support that accompanied it’s capture.
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No such luck for the rest of us, though Colin was rumoured to have had a half decent Skimmer to boost his Roach, Bill had strolled down and reported that he was getting small Roach regularly from his peg up he top end where he had 9-10ft of water close in.

With not much happening for me I took a quick stroll to see what was happening elsewhere. Bill was indeed catching pretty regularly by keeping the feed going in…………
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………. but everyone else seemed to be plodding along just nicking the odd small Roach here and there……….
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Indeed unlike Bill I was finding that feeding was the kiss of death, and it was only by stopping feeding that I could attract any bites. Dave was finding the same despite alternating between a maggot and likkie line………
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I’d had a couple of looks on the feeder, but it hadn’t produced as much as a tremble on the tip. Meanwhile Colin had netted a cracking Roach of 1½lbs and Mike had landed another small Carp to put himself firmly into the pound seats. With around an hour to go the Allen brothers decided they’d had enough and packed up (Youngsters these days, No staying power or perhaps more common sense than the rest of us)

As we moved into the last half hour Mick’s brother Richard got himself a small Carp, while Vince was having one last look on the feeder in an attempt to get a £1 coin from me for a change…………
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Thankfully Mick called the All-out at 3pm. A quick weigh-in ensued, and sure enough Mike had taken the honours on the day with 6lbs 14ozs while Bill and Colin shared second place with 3lbs 8oz each. Vince put 2lbs 4ozs on the scales, and initially my fish were called at the same weight, however the scalesman finally called it at 2lbs 5ozs to give me another shiny £1 coin.
Back at the car park and Mick presented Mike with a trophy for the winner………..
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and we were all very pleasantly surprised to find that Mick had got us all engraved medals as a momento of the day, a really nice gesture on Mick’s behalf.
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Position
Angler
Weight
 1st Mike(omega mike)Jameson 6lbs 14ozs
 2nd= Colin(The Pike)Sharrard 3lbs 08ozs
 2nd= Bill Gibbins 3lbs 08ozs
 3rd Geoff(geoffallday)Pearson  3lbs 04ozs
 4th Richard(DHL man)Pearson 3lbs 02ozs
 5th Mick(The Chippy)Pearson 3lbs 01ozs
 6th Peter(Mugger)Morton 2lbs 05ozs
 7th Vince Gould 2lbs 04ozs
 8th Dave(hopalong)  1lb 10ozs
 9th Dave(The Fish)Collier  1lb 08ozs
 10th= Julian Bergin
 DNW
 10th= Nick(pastie)Allen
 DNW
 10th= Pete(btpt)Allen
 DNW



So the end of yet another MD’s day out, and a big THANK YOU to Mick and his brother Geoff for organising the whole day. Mick’s already planning the next one, but hopefully that can wait till next year when things warm up a bit. Mind you the next trip isn’t far away as Ryan (Zephyr) is organising a match on Nick’s Lake at Hartleylands Farm on 6th December and as usual I’ll post a report on the days events here.







Saturday, 11 October 2008

Hawkhurst Fishery. The Match Lake. October 11th, 2008.

Marsh AC club match.
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Saturday was the last match of the year for Marsh AC, and the chosen venue was The Match Lake at Hawkhurst in Kent, to hopefully finish off the match calendar in fine style.

With the car loaded I set off around 7am with the forecaster on the radio promising a fine sunny day ahead. By the time I reached Badgers Mount there was thick fog and I’d also had a phone call from Keith (Gandhi) who was traveling down from Milton Keynes to guest on todays match. The fog hung around all the way down to Hawkhurst and I pulled into the car park just after 8am.

There was a reasonable turn out assembled as we had a total of 5 guests joining us today and as the on site cafĂ© wouldn’t open till 9am we decided to draw and set up beforehand and then have breakfast before starting the match around 10am.
Into the draw and I came away with peg 15, just about half way up the left hand bank as you look from the car park…….
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…and there was quite an eerie silence as everyone settled into their pegs shrouded in fog………
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I was going to keep the set up simple. 1 line at around 7mtrs and another in the margin against the boards. Rig wise i set up 3 rigs consisting of Malman 4×12 Adam’s on 0·18 to size 16 Drennan Carp Match hooks . 1 to fish at depth at 7mtrs (around 4ft) another shallow and the 3rd for the margin where I had around 2ft on the shelf. I also set up the pellet waggler, but wasn’t expecting to use it unless I struggled on the pole. Bait wise I went with 8mm fishery pellet with 6mm expanders and corn for change baits while feed was taken care of by 4 and 6mm fishery pellets.

With the fog still hanging around I could just see Clive trying for some atmospheric shots with his camera………



…… as I strolled up for a spot of breakfast just after 9am. I’ve got to say that the Full English at Hawkhurst is well worth the £5, and the banter was soon flowing as everyone tucked in. Dave had decided to run a little pairs match with-in the match and sorted out the draw for that over breakfast as well. As we made our way back to the lake it was bathed in sunshine, the sun having burnt off the fog and Dave finally called the All-in at 10·15am.

I fed 2 large pots of pellet on the 7mtr line to try and nail any fish in the vicinity to the deck straight away and a handful on the margin line and shipped an 8mm banded pellet onto the 7mtr line where I could see the odd bubble coming up over the feed already. Judy opposite me was into a fish straight away…….
 I was just lifting the rig a foot and letting it drop back and after a couple of minutes the float dipped and I lifted into it and was into my 1st Carp of the day, a nice little Common of around 1½lbs. A welcome start as on the 2 previous occasions I’ve fished Hawkhurst this year it’s been a bit of a struggle with both the matches being low weight affairs.
It was just a case of trying to settle into a rhythm, flicking a pinch of pellet out and constantly working the rig to try and induce a bite.
 Worryingly sport seemed slow for most, though Bill on 19 and Keith on 17 had seen a bit of action, Poor Vince however was draw between the two of them and was having a real struggle just to get a bite. With an hour gone I had 10 fish in the net which was better than most from what I could see.

I decided to have a look and see if the constant feed had brought the fish up off the bottom as I could see a few cruising about, but wasted 30 minutes for just 2 small fish as I tried to make it work. Reverting back to the depth rig I was still picking up regular fish but was suffering with the odd foul hooker, however from what I could see I was still doing better than most, indeed Terry to my left on peg 14 was heard to tell me to “give it a rest” as he was struggling despite having the cover of the tree to his right.
Tony was stuck up on corner peg 10 all on his own and did seem to be getting a few……………
It didn’t seem to matter what I tried, I couldn’t up my catch rate, but by sticking at it I was getting a fish every 5-6 minutes and slowly building a decent weight. Looking down to my right I could see that Roger on 16 was struggling, while Keith was still catching though not as regularly as me.
Bill down on 19 seemed to have to stand to net his fish with yards of elastic streaming out of his pole. I heard someone say he was catching lumps, but was pretty sure that he was just on light elastics as the fish at Hawkhurst give a good account of themselves.

 
Generally sport was slow though, with even the noted pegs struggling to put together a few fish, Colin was trying hard to put a few fish together from his peg, but just couldn’t seem to get to grips with it today………
With a couple of hours to go Dave (The Fish) Collier started to put a few together from down the edge ……
………so I had a look down my margin swim, but after 10 minutes without a bite I wrote it off as a bad job and went back to 7mtrs for the rest of the match. Despite trying the corn and expanders the only thing I could get a bite on was the 8mm banded pellet and even those only produced small dips which had to be struck, if you left it, waiting for it to develop further you’d missed it, but at least I kept putting fish in the net and when Dave called the All-out at 4·15pm I’d managed to put 64 fish in my nets.

As I packed away my gear it was obvious from the talk going on it had been a bit of a struggle for most. Vince strolled up to give me yet another £1 as he had to shoot off quickly to sort out a family problem and he’d tipped back knowing his 14 fish wouldn’t be enough on the day.

So round with the scales for the weigh-in and Alan was soon leading with 50½lbs from peg 2 but relinquished it to Dave on 62¾lbs and then Tony up on corner peg 10 who put 69lbs on the scales. When they got to me on peg 15 my two nets came to a satisfying 118lbs for the match win. Keith managed a creditable 81½lbs and third on the day on his first visit to the venue, while Bill put the only other Ton of the day on the scales with his fish weighing 106½lbs for second place.

Position  Peg         Angler    Weight
 1st Peg 15   Peter Morton 118lbs 00ozs  
 2nd Peg 19 Bill Gibbins          (Guest) 106lbs 08ozs
 3rd Peg 17 Keith Ashby         (Guest)   81lbs 08ozs
 4th Peg 10 Tony Roberts   69lbs 00ozs
 5th Peg 7 Dave Collier   62lbs 12ozs
 6th Peg 13 Clive Pritchard     (Guest)   54lbs 00ozs
 7th Peg 2 Alan Loader          (Guest)   50lbs 08ozs
 8th Peg 12 Jim Boase   23lbs 08ozs
 9th Peg 6 Judy Hermite   20lbs 12ozs
 10th Peg 1 Graham Manning            19lbs 04ozs
 11th Peg 3 Kevin Loveland   18lbs 08ozs
 12th Peg 5 Colin Sharrard   15lbs 08ozs
 13th Peg 14 Terry Goff   13lbs 04ozs
 14th Peg 4 Ken Walker   12lbs 08ozs
 15th Peg 16 Roger Noakes   10lbs 12ozs
 16th Peg 20 Rod Turner     8lbs 08ozs
 17th Peg 18 Vince Gould          (Guest)        DNW
Finally as mentioned earlier Dave decided to run a Pairs match on the day for a bit of fun and the top 3 on the day were as follows……

 1st  Bill Gibbins & Kevin Loveland  
 2nd Alan Loader & Jim Boase
 3rd Peter Morton & Rod Turner


Now the club doesn’t operate a championship as such but for a bit of fun I worked out a table of the seasons results using a 20 point system, allowing for an anglers worst result to be dropped and 1 point awarded for a DNW. Guests results were not included in the table.
Position Angler                Monks   Rayne  Church  RockellsColemansHawkhurst Points  Total Weight 
 1st Peter Morton 16 pts 18 pts13pts20pts 19 pts  20 pts 93 pts 612lbs 14ozs
 2nd Tony Roberts 15 pts 19 pts15pts17 pts 18pts  19 pts 88 pts 484lbs 15ozs
 3rd Dave Collier 19 pts 17 pts17pts16 pts 16 pts  18 pts 87 pts 372lbs 08ozs
 4th Colin Sharrard 20pts 20 pts11 pts19 pts  d.n.f.  13 pts 83 pts 478lbs 08ozs
 5th John Holdsworth 11 pts 10 pts19pts15 pts  17 pts  d.n.f. 72 pts 249lbs 04ozs
 6th  Terry Goff 14 pts16 pts d.n.f.13 pts  15 pts  12 pts 70 pts 239lbs 04ozs
 7th Judy Hermite 17 pts  d.n.f. 16pts11 pts   9 pts  16 pts 69 pts 176lbs 00ozs
 8th Kevin Loveland 10 pts 14 pts18pts 9 pts  d.n.f.  14 pts 65 pts 163lbs 04ozs
 9th Martin Hucker  8 pts   7 pts20pts18pts   10 pts  d.n.f. 63 pts 310lbs 12ozs
 10th Roger Noakes 12 pts 15 pts 8 pts10 pts  d.n.f.  10 pts 55 pts 171lbs 08ozs
 11th Jim Boase18 pts   9 pts d.n.f.  d.n.f.  11 pts  17 pts 55 pts 131lbs 12ozs
 12th Graham Manning  7 pts  d.n.f.10pts 7 pts  12 pts  15 pts 51 pts 102lbs 08ozs
 13th Bob Hucker d.n.f. 12 pts12pts 8 pts  13ts  d.n.f. 45 pts 118lbs 08ozs
 14th Ken Walker 13 pts   5 pts 7 pts 6 pts  d.n.f.  11 pts 42 pts 108lbs 12ozs
 15th Chris Withall d.n.f.  d.n.f. d.n.f.12 pts  20 pts  d.n.f. 32 pts 148lbs 00ozs
 16th Eddie Dobson 9 pts  11 pts d.n.f. 5 pts  14 pts  d.n.f. 30 pts  86lbs 00ozs
 17th Rod Turner d.n.f.   6pts  6 pts 4 pts  d.n.f.   9 pts 25 pts  34lbs 12ozs
 18th Zack Johnson 9pts   4 pts 5 pts  d.n.f.   7 pts  d.n.f.  25pts  28lbs 06ozs
 19th Simon Watkins d.n.f. 13 pts  9pts  d.n.f.  d.n.f.  d.n.f. 22 pts  50lbs 08ozs
 20th Paul East d.n.f.  d.n.f.   1 pt 14 pts   1 pt  d.n.f. 16 pts 113lbs 08ozs
 21st Gladys Collier d.n.f.  d.n.f.14pts  d.n.f.  d.n.f.  d.n.f. 14 pts  16lbs 02ozs
 22nd Jean Algar d.n.f.   8 pts  4 pts  d.n.f.  d.n.f.  d.n.f. 12 pts  25lbs 00ozs
 23rd Ron Mannister d.n.f.  d.n.f.  d.n.f.  d.n.f.   8 pts  d.n.f.  8 pts  13lbs 00ozs

(d.n.f. = Did not Fish.   20 pts = Match Winner.)

So that’s the Marsh AC matches done for the year. It’s been a pretty good year for me on the club matches one way or another, and they’ve all been fished in a friendly atmosphere with plenty of laughs and banter along the way. I’d like to say a BIG THANK YOU to Dave for organising things on our behalf, and I’m sure I speak for all the members and guests who’ve joined us over the course of the year when I say that his efforts are much appreciated.  Let’s do it all again next year.