Monday 28 June 2021

27/06/21 - Rood Ashton

Weight - 80lb
Catch - 17 Carp
Weather - Cool and cloudy
Match - Wiltshire Angling Open (16 fished)

I am not sure anyone was actually looking forward to this match, as the lake has been fishing hard. I drew p5 and with the NE breeze blowing right to left I quite fancied it.

The intention was for a simple match, fishing the method long, pinging 8mm pellet at 20-25m and maybe a few fish on the paste by the right-hand tree later.

First cast on the method loaded with So Simple RTGs (Krillers : Red) with a 6mm yellow gofter and the tip went round much to my surprise. As I was playing the fish under my rod tip the hooklength gave way and a 7lber made its escape much to my disappointment. I can only think it caught a root, of which there are many close in. Knowing it was likely to be a low weight affair I felt that fish would cost me.

Back out with the feeder, it was slow going and after 3hrs I had 5 carp, but lost 2 under the trees to my left and right which was frustrating as the peg is quite narrow and any fish that kited left or right were difficult to get back.

Adding a further 5m to the feeder line produced another 4 quite quickly, but it was obvious Kev Hanson on p2 was walking the match by casting a method to the island as every time I looked up, he was catching a fish.

After 4hrs of pinging 8mm pellet at 20-25m, I caught 4 carp on an 8mm red gonut pellet, but surprisingly those were the only 4 fish off this line.

Going into the last hour I caught 3 decent carp on the paste (blue ice:kriller) and 1 more on the feeder.

As expected, Kev easily won the match and that lost 7lber at the start of the match did indeed cost me 2nd overall, as I finished 4th, but managed to pick up the section money.

The lake fished better than expected; although fewer fish were caught the average size has increased. 

No more fishing for me for the next 2 weeks, due to family commitments.

1. 124-  0 - Kev Hanson - p2
2.   84-  8 - Steve Garnder - p14
3.   80-  6 - Ian Stainer - p7
4.   80-  0 - Ken Rayner - p5
5.   76-15 - Pete Neate - p19   

26/06/21 - Ivy House - Moorhen

Weight - 39lb 0oz (8lb 0oz - silvers)
Catch - 25 Carp, 17 Skimmers, 4 F1, 3 Roach, 2 Tench, 2 Perch
Weather - Warm & sunny
Match - Open (27 fished)

Today’s match was split over the Old Match Lake and the 2 canals, and I really wanted a draw on the Old Match Lake to put right some of the wrongs from last Saturday. So I was disappointed to draw p33 on Moorhen, which was in the same section as Kingfisher. Asking around no one knew how it would fish as a match hadn’t been held on the lake for some time, but the general consensus was that it wouldn’t compete with Kingfisher.

On the all in, I started short on 6mm pellet, 15mins later with no bites, moved to 13m and again no bites. I eventually caught after 30mins fishing paste across to the far bank, but the fish were only about a 1lb (which had been transferred from Heron) and from what I could see no one had caught any better sized carp.

After catching 5 carp across on paste, it was proving difficult and I knew I wasn’t catching quickly enough. At the start of the match, I had cupped in 2 balls of groundbait at 13m to my right in case I needed to go for some silvers. This line only produced 1 small carp on worm.

A new line off to my left tosspotting micros, again produced small carp, either on dead maggot, 4mm expander or worm, but I was at least getting a few skimmers in between the carp, although again they were mostly small.

A 5m line where I had been feeding micros produced more carp, plus a couple of better skimmers and tench, but the action was short lived and a new groundbait line (fed more sparingly) failed to produce anything other than a couple of carp.

In the last 90mins, if I had any hope of picking up in the silvers I needed some of the proper skimmers and started to feed corn and micros down the margins. Whilst I caught a couple of skimmers, I had more carp and finished the match well off the pace.

In hindsight I should have fished a better silver’s match and probably been more patient when trying to develop the various swims. The 13m micro line was probably my best swim, but I came off it as I could only catch 3-6oz skimmers in amongst the carp, when I should have stuck with it and waited for the better fish to turn up.

Jamie on p35 fished for carp all day, but only weighed 65lb to win our lake, but was 30lb off winning the section as the top weights for the section came off Kingfisher. Steve Partington on p33 won the silvers on the canals with 19lb, which included a number of decent skimmers late on down his margin. So I had the right idea, but just didn’t execute it properly.

1. 139-  0 - Elick Payne - p1 (OML)
2. 103-  8 - Steve Waters - p12 (OML)
3.   99-  0 - John Rodgers - p10 (OML)
4.   91-  6 - Baggy - p39 (Kingfisher)
5.   82-  6 - Andy Dixey - p15 (OML)
6.   70-  8 - Pete Bailey - p37 (Kingfisher)

Silvers
1.  37-14 - Ryan Shipp - p9 (OML) 
2.  19-14 - Steve Partington - p35 (Moorhen)
3.  17-  2 - Glynn - p2 (OML)
3.  17-  2 - Pete - p41 (Kingfisher)

Saturday 26 June 2021

25/06/21 - Lavington - Ellis Lake

Weight - 83lb
Catch - 12 Carp
Weather - Mostly sunny and not too warm.
Match - Club Evening (5 fished)

Only 5 for this evenings (3hr) match, so plenty of space. I was hoping to draw on the island so I could try out my new 10ft Free Spirit rod and wasn’t disappointed with peg 6.

As well as a small method, I also set a meat rig to fish 4.5ft. As for the margins, following some bankside work over the winter the right margin was now 4ft deep and to find anything shallower I needed to go 10m down my left where I found 18in.

I spent the 75mins on the tip by the island using a 50:50 mix of RTG’s Kriller & Red Devils, with a 6mm yellow or orange gofter, which produced 3 carp (losing 1), which was on par with everyone else.

In the meantime, I had been feeding my meat line and when I switched, had a further 7 carp up to 10lb on 8mm meat.

With 20mins remaining I lost a fish that took my whole rig as the line snapped above the float. Fortunately, 30mins earlier I had feed 2 pots of micros and corn down the left margin, and just as I was setting up a replacement meat rig I spotted a sizeable swirl. So out with the margin rig and double corn produced 2 more carp before the all-out.

My 12 carp weighed 83lb for a comfortable win, with Tom coming 2nd with 44lb.

As for the rod, first impressions are very good.


Tuesday 22 June 2021

20/06/21 - Todber Manor - Homeground

Weight - 230lb 0oz
Catch - 68 Carp, 2 Skimmers, 1 Tench, 1 Perch
Weather - Drizzle to start and cool, later cleared.
Match - Wiltshire Angling Open (14 fished)

This match was originally on Ash and Homeground, but a few drop-outs due to Father’s Day, meant we were all on Homeground which I was pleased about. At the draw I drew p89, which is the right area, although you are in the corner with no island chuck, plus on arrival the wind was blowing out of the corner towards the opposite end of the lake and it was still quite cool.

Starting on pellet short 2+1, produced 4 fish in 30mins, but it didn’t feel right (or I still haven’t quite got this short pellet line sorted). Anyway, a switch to the Blue Ice paste at 3+1 at a slight angle to my left, over Bananion boosted micros, produced a couple more carp, but I felt the fish were not settled and an early look down my margin again on paste only produced a few more carp before backing off, resulting in a poor 2nd hour.

In the meantime, Joe on p90 had started well, as had Matt Skyme on p87 and Terry Green on p88.

Fortunately, my paste line came to life by feeding a small ball of micros with the paste and I started to catch some of the slightly bigger stamp of fish resulting in a really good hour. At the half-way point I had 28 carp and my margin was also improving and by rotating between the 2 swims I kept the fish coming. In the last 2 hours the long paste line started to fade and I switched to feeding meat on my top kit and swapped between this line and the margin.

At the weigh in, I was left to rue losing a couple of fish, but the loss of a proper lad on the meat which snapped the elastic at the connector, definitely cost me 3rd and possibly 2nd overall.- 

The top 2 today caught mostly on the feeder, which is a sure sign the fish weren’t properly at it. Even Matt on p87 struggled to catch on maggot shallow until the 2nd half of the match. As for me, I think I would have caught more had the wind been blowing in, as the bigger fish tend to follow the wind. That said you can’t be disappointed catching 230lb.


1st - 285-  4 - Joe Sheppard - p90
2nd - 238-12 - Ian Willetts - p85
3rd - 232-14 - Matt Skyme - p87
4th - 230-  0 - Ken Rayner - p89
5th - 202-  7 - Pete Neate - p84

19/06/21 - Ivy House - Old Match Lake

Weight - 38lb 0oz
Catch - 9 Carp, 8 Skimmers, 1 Eel, 1 Roach
Weather - Cool & cloudy
Match - Open (14 fished)

Decided a trip back to Ivy House was overdue and with reports that the Old Match Lake was fishing well I was looking forward to it. The only issue was the weather which had cooled down considerably over the last couple of days.

Peg 8 put me in a good area. Starting on 6mm pellet @ 5m, looking for an early carp only produced 4 small skimmers in the first 30mins. In the meantime, I had been pinging 6s to the island and 3rd cast on a small method feeder produced a 2lb carp, which broke the middle section of my rod! Oh well it was a good excuse to buy a new 10ft Freespirit XTC.

I did try the waggler and was beginning to get a few indications, before losing the lot on a root. Have to say on reflection I didn’t fish a particular good match over the next 2 hours or so, probably overly aggressive with my feed, to compensate for not being able to fish to the island the way I wanted, on a lake which wasn’t fishing well.

I had fed pellet micros and 4s at 14m, pinging 4s over the top fishing worm, hoping for carp but only caught a few more skimmers. I had set up a negatively fed swim without success, when I should have  set up a proper skimmer rig as there were very few carp feeding.

Gradually a few small carp did make an appearance from the 14m line, but it was slow going.

With 2.5hr to go I had started feeding my margins, 6s down the left and corn/4s down the right. It wasn’t until the last hour than 1 registered my first bite on 8mm pellet down the left and landed an 8lber. 2 more followed, plus a 4th on corn down the right.

Come the end, I knew Gary on p9 had done well, fishing down the right-hand end bank, but caught very little fishing long or down his left margin (towards me). Take what you will from that. As for me, breaking my rod definitely cost me as I am fairly confident, I would have caught a few off the island and I really should have come at least 3rd. Instead, my 38lb was only good enough for 8th.

1st 123-  8 – Gary Donachie – p9
2nd 86-12 – Mark Poppleton – p1
3rd 45-12 – Gareth Boycott – p3
4th 45-  6 – Stu White – p10
5th 43-  6 – Chris Fox – p2 

Silvers
1st 30-  4 – Chris Fox – p2
2nd 21-  2 – Stu White – p10
3rd 20-  0 – Alan Smith – p4

Monday 14 June 2021

13/6/21 - Lavington - Ellis Lake

Weight - 26lb 8oz
Catch - 5 Carp
Weather - Hot, sunny and flat calm
Match - Club (11 fished)

Those that fish here regularly were expecting a hard match and that is exactly how it turned out. The match ran from 9.30 to 2.30, so not the best part of the day, particularly as it was hot, sunny and flat calm.

I drew p19, the same peg as Friday night, so no island chuck again. When I got to my peg there were lots of carp of the surface and knew it was likely to be a mugging day.

After feeding some meat by the tree it was out with the mugging rig. Hard is an understatement, landing my first carp after 30mins, however they just were not interested.

A switch to the meat line, produced 1 bite and a lost big bream, but nothing else. It was the same story for the margins and I even started pinging 6s long and fishing deeper to no avail. So, I spent most of the match chasing fish hoping one of the would take the bait dropped in front of them.

I’ve tried pellet, wafter, meat and maggot, with 8mm pellet being the best with 4 carp and an 8mm gofter just producing 1 fish.

Come the weigh-in it transpired my 5 carp were on the small side. The winner had 4 fish for 31lb, 2nd weighed 30lb (5 fish) and Tom had 4 fish to claim joint 3rd.

To be honest I didn’t enjoy the day, as the fish were stubbornly reluctant to feed, which makes it hard to know what to next.


Saturday 12 June 2021

11/06/21 - Lavington - Ellis Lake

Weight - 37lb 12oz (12lb 12oz - silvers)
Catch - 4 Carp, 3 Bream, 2 Tench
Weather - Warm & muggy
Match - Evening Club Knock Up (8 fished)

I joined Lavington club during lock down as their lakes are only down the road and they have started to run some evening knock ups for the summer on Ellis lake which is a deep lake (7-9ft) with a central island. The matches are fished between 6-9, but only had 30mins to set up!

Tonight we had 8 fishing and I drew p19 at the top end of lake and no island chuck. Just 2 rigs, 1 to fish meat (coloured yellow with Baninion juice) at 7m in 5ft of water on a slope, as there are no shelfs and the other down the right hand margin feeding micros and 4s to fish paste (So Simple Blue Ice).

Last weeks match was only won with 33lb and with the water still looking a bit clear I wasn’t expecting big weights, but hopefully a steady one.

Starting on the meat, I landed an 8lber after 30mins, followed by a couple of 3½lb bream and a couple of tench. I found it best to tosspot the meat with a few 4mm pellet to keep my feeding as tight as possible on the slope.

Going into the last hour I had already tried my margin without success, but decided to concentrate here as I fully expected to catch a few on the paste. For what ever reason it never happened, so ended up going back to the meat rig for a couple more fish.

Come the weigh in I was nowhere near the top 2 weights of 75lb (pole & meat) and 73lb (feeder to the island), however I did come 3rd with 37lb 12oz and an enjoyable evenings fishing.

Thursday 10 June 2021

09/06/21 - Durleigh Reservoir

Weight - 11lb 2oz
Catch - 3 Bream
Weather - Warm, cloudy, sunny periods, gentle breeze
Match - So Simple Knock Up (10 fished)

I’ve been looking forward to going back to Durleigh since I last fished it nearly 2 years ago. Today there were 10 So Simple members fishing and following reports of bream showing yesterday we were expecting bulging nets and a good days fishing.

I drew peg 6 near the slipway and with David Wykes on p7 we both thought we were in the right area, particularly since we all had plenty of space.

I had contemplated bringing a pole to fish short for roach, but decided against it and just brought 2 feeder rods, both with method feeders clipped at 51m and 75m. At the start I spent nearly 15mins feeding my ‘short’ line with So Simple Crush & BMG, micros, 4s and some corn, all boosted with baninion juice, giving them a bed of feed to graze over later.

I was expecting a slow start, but the following 3hrs were fairly uneventful, as I switched between the 2 lines, I even tried dead maggot just to get a bite. Fortunately, I wasn’t the only one. Trev on p6 and Dave were also blanking, both of whom know how to catch the Durleigh bream and the grapevine suggested it was fishing hard. Although no one had heard from Andy who was hiding behind a tree on the end peg in the shallow water.

On the 3hr mark, Dave landed 1, after losing 1 earlier and as he landed his, I had an indication and a Bream on! At nearly 4lb it was a nice start, 2 more followed within 45mins, including a near 6lber all at 75m on an 8mm yellow gofter, I thought here we go.

The following 2hrs 15mins I was biteless again. I was fairly single minded in my approach i.e. only fishing the method, but both Dave and Trev tried all sorts to get a bite and failed, so it was difficult to measure if I got it right or not.

At least this swan kept me company or was it the freebies I was giving him.

My 11lb 2oz was only good enough for 6th on the day; but 1 more bream would have brought me 3rd, so quite tight for the minor placings.

As it happened Andy Seery found the fish in the shallower water comfortably winning with 81lb 5oz. So well done to Andy. We were all pleased for him as he works hard on the So Simple baits in the BOG shed, which we all appreciate.


1st 81- 5 – Andy
2nd 19- 0 – Chris Whitehead
3rd 14- 5 – Mike Hosgood
4th 12- 9 - Jerry





Monday 7 June 2021

06/06/21 - Todber Manor - Hillview

Weight - 137lb 15oz (8lb 10oz - silvers)
Catch - 45 Carp, 5 Bream, 2 F1, 2 Tench
Weather - Warm, cloudy and muggy
Match - Haines Summer League - rd 2 (23 fished)

23 of us on Hillview for the 2nd round of this enjoyable Haines Summer series. After my 1st round disaster at Lands End, being at the wrong end of the right section, I really needed a result and was disappointed to draw p50. My 8 man section was either side of the spit (p44 – p53) and with the breeze blowing into the 40’s, whilst I had the breeze off my back and flat calm, I thought I might struggle to compete.

Only set up 2 sections of pole and was going to focus fishing short, i.e. no messing about chasing (and wasting time) fishing shallow, like yesterday.

Starting at 2+1 on pellet, I lost 1 foul hooker, but no fish and a switch to paste brought no bites! So 15mins and no fish in the net. Allan Oram on p50 already had 3 or 4 carp on the pellet feeder to the far bank and my feeder rod was still in my bag, plus I could see the rest of the section behind me catching.

Rather than persist with the short line, I quickly set up a small 30g method with So Simple kriller sticky pellet and a 6mm orange gofter cast to the far bank. Fortunately, I started to catch and stayed on it for at least an hour, whilst priming my short line.

Surprisingly, I never caught a fish on the 2+1 line all match, which meant I ended up spending most of my time on the feeder.

Since the 2+1 line wasn’t producing, decided to start feeding meat on my top kit line instead, plus 4s and micros into my right- hand margin. Whenever I needed to rest the feeder line, I would switch to the margin, fishing the blue ice paste, but it was very slow. As for my meat line, there seemed to be a few silvers about as I caught skimmers and tench, which isn’t a good sign. It wasn’t until the last hour of the 5.5hr match that I started to catch carp short and down my margin.

Come the end of the match, I really thought I was looking at 4th section, as I thought I had about 140lb-150lb. Martin Pettifer (p48) was admitting to 200lb+, Andy ‘Numpty’ Eagle (p47) 160lb and Cosmo (p44) didn’t have a clue but was likely to have caught.

As it turned out we all over estimated! Some more than others, not that anyone took the piss about of Numpty for being nearly 40lb out. Fortunately, my 137lb 15oz took 2nd in section and 6th overall, which I was delighted about. Well done to Martin for winning the section and match, caught mostly shallow on pellet.

A really strange match, with most of my weight coming to the feeder. It was evident the fish were quite unsettled this weekend, probably due to the recent spawning rigours and very few big fish showed, at least in my section

1. 180-  7 - Martin Pettifer - p48
2. 170-  3 - Matt Banks - p57
3. 168-  8 - Dave Martin - p54
4. 143-10 - Steve Martin - p36
5. 139-  4 - Nick Veale - p55
6. 137-15 - Ken Rayner - p50


 

05/06/21 - Todber Manor - Hillview

Weight - 98lb 4oz 
Catch - 31 Carp, 1 Bream
Weather - Warm and sunny, variable breeze
Match - Open (41 fished)

A double header this weekend at Todber.

Saturday’s open was spread across Hillview and Homeground, with everyone once again hoping for Homeground. I found myself on p57 (Hillview) and having drawn on it before thought it could be hard particularly with p56 & p58 in.

Starting on 2+1 line with blue ice paste, I had 3 fish within 15mins, and then nothing. It was a similar story for those around me. A switch to the method produced a few fish, but I would catch a couple before they disappeared. In fact this was pretty much how my match went.

I tried to catch shallow on maggot on the pole, but it was mostly flat in front of me, with the majority of the ripple pushing into the far bank, so thought the waggler would work. It didn’t. Once again I caught a few, but the fish just weren’t interested in feeding properly and they seem to be backing off any feed.

The rest of the match was just going through the motions, nicking fish here and there. Even my short meat line failed to produce anything of substance, whilst Adam Palmer on p56 had a strong 90mins fishing short pulling him from nowhere to nearly winning the section.

So I weighed a poor 98lb and not had my best match, losing focus. I should have caught more and not wasted so much time messing about with shallow rigs. That said, I at least consolidated my thoughts on a few things and the fact I should stick to my strengths rather than follow the crowd!

1st: Callum Dicks 277lb 4oz (90 HG)
2nd: Trigger 236lb 8oz (78 HG)
3rd: Eddie Green 233lb 0oz (87 HG)
4th: Ben Evendown 205lb 14oz (88 HG)
5th: Nick Chedzoy 176lb 8oz (89 HG)
6th: Dan Squire 171lb 6oz (48 HV)
Section A: Ash Tomkins 170lb 8oz (35 HV)
Section B: Matt Redman 170lb 8oz (52 HV)
Section C: Simon Stacey 160lb 6oz (84 HG)
Silvers 1st: Rocky 15lb 0oz (82 HG)
Silvers 2nd: Pete Ziemniak 6lb 12oz (38 HV)