Saturday, 25 April 2026

19/04/26 - Woodland View Front Deans

Weight - 38lb 8oz
Catch - 14 F1, 2 Carp, 2 Skimmers
Weather - Warm & sunny
Match - Tackle Den (18 fished), 9th overall, 5th in section

I got some really good information before fishing this match and the first point was draw an end peg. Well, I managed that with p17, although I was a little concerned that the wind was blowing down the other end. The bigger issue though was the pegging. Steve relied on a local angler to help out and for some reason he included p16 that Steve ended up drawing and judging by the amount of reeds hadn’t been used for a while. Neither of us were very happy as the pegs were a little cozy and it meant I was restricted to fishing out front and to my left.

On the all-in I started on pellet at 3+2, but never had a bite. A switch to fishing maggot tapping in maggot and micros at 3+2 to my left produced 2 F1s, but it was slow going.

By the end of the first hour, I was up to 4 F1s, including a decent F1 from my right margin on a top kit.

After 90mins I tried my shallow maggot line that I had fed from the start, more in hope than expectation as the weather was very bright and with the wind blowing down the other end meant it was mostly flat in front of me. Within 5mins I had an F1 on the jigger and another on a light rig through the water, but I just felt I was wasting time and decided to stopping feeding to concentrate on my short line and margin. As an aside I noticed John on p13 (who is a good shallow angler try later in the match without much reward, so I felt happy with my decision).

Initially, I caught a couple of F1s on maggot down each margin, but the action didn’t last. As the match progressed, I tried feeding more heavily to make something happen which it didn’t.

My most productive line was at 3+2 to my left that periodically produced a few F1s and a carp. In the last hour I tried upping the feed, cupping a ¼ cup of maggot and micros, which produced some better stamp fish including a carp of 8½lb, unfortunately losing a 2nd.

At the weigh-in the majority of weights came from the other end of the lake and I at least managed to beat everyone (except for p21) from p11 to p28, and I’m sure I could have caught a few more fish if it wasn’t for the tight pegging.

1.    66-  3 – Matt Greaves – p29
2.    52-  4 – Darren Lawrence – p33
3.    51-11 – Kev Parry – p7
4.    51-  0 – Simon Collins – p21
5.    48-  7 – Terry Arnold – p1

18/04/26 - Ivy House - Old Match Lake

Weight - 93lb 8oz
Catch - 36 Carp, 6 F1
Weather - Sunny & breezy
Match - Open (14 fished) - 2nd overall

A return to Ivy House and an open on Old Match Lake organised by Mitch Rowlands. I haven’t fished this lake since last summer and I was told there were plenty of bites to be had.

I was happy to draw p1, which has been the form area recently. There wasn’t much to report in the first hour only catching a small carp and a F1 on the method by the small island, plus a carp from the 13m line on 6mm pellet over 4s boosted with baninion.

At the start of the 2nd hour, I noticed a few fish moving between the islands and tried the straight lead and 6mm expander, which resulted in 5 carp and I was up and running.

I kept the 13m line primed, pinging 4s. When I switched it took 10 minutes to get going and for the next 2hrs I had a really good run tapping in 4s with a 6mm hair rigged pellet.

Come the 4th hour I lost my way a little and I switched to a new 13m line closer to the end bank. I kept catching but not as quickly as before and the average stamp were slightly smaller.

I also started feeding 4s and some corn down the right margin, initially catching on 6mm pellet, but when I tried corn, I just got indications from the small fish, so I decided to stick with 6mm pellet. I kept feeding 4s and corn, although in hindsight I should have fed heavier with micros and corn to draw in the bigger fish and only realised this a little too late.

In the meantime, Carl on p3 started catching some big fish down his margin on corn and was catching me up, overtaking me in the last 45mins.

As a backup to my margin line I started feeding pellet over a short line and wished I had started feeding here earlier as I had a run of good stamp fish before the all-out.

Overall, it was nice to feed to some bait, and I was pleased to have finished 2nd overall, although with a few better decisions in the last 2hrs I could have won.

1.   
115-  6 – Carl Mulford – p3
2.      93-  8 – Ken Rayner – p1
3.      81-  4 – Gary Etheridge – p9
4.      52-  6 – Mick Gale – p18
5.      45-  0 – Mitch Rowlands – p4

Tuesday, 14 April 2026

12/04/26 - Windmill

Weight - 24lb 15oz 
Catch - 4 Carp, 1 Perch, 1 Rudd
Weather - Windy, sunshine, showers, hail
Match - Tackle Den (19 fished) - 7th overall, 3rd in section

This match was originally scheduled for Heron Lake at Ivy House; however, it was switched when Heron was ‘sold’ and Andy took a load of fish out of the lake. Since then the sale has fallen through, and I understand the fish have been transferred from the canals back into Heron.

The last time I fished Windmill was 9 years ago when I lived in Bristol and to be honest, I think I only enjoyed 1 of the 4 matches I fished there.

On seeing the lake, it had certainly matured, although there seemed to be plenty of reeds and overhangs for any hooked carp to make their escape.

I drew p16 and looking at results for the past 2 months the peg has only featured once finishing 5
th, so not a great draw. At least I had a spare peg either side of me, which also illustrated it wasn’t the best area. Plumbing up revealed it was 5.5ft down the middle and it was less than 14m to island, which is the narrowest part of the lake.  

However, the wind was again going to play its part, and it was unlikely I could fish the pole to the island as the wind was blowing left to right down the lake. I did plumb up around the island, just in case the wind died down, but every time it looked like the wind was easing it would kick off again!

On the all-in I started across on the method with a mix of So Simple Kriller and Baninion micros, with an 8mm orange gofter. This didn’t produce a bite, neither did fishing the straight lead with meat or 8mm pellet.

With 55mins gone I had 1 liner and had seen very little being caught elsewhere.

As I hoped the carp would feed later in the match I thought I would try for a few silvers on dead maggots over micros and groundbait. I caught 1 small perch and a rudd. Oh well at least I avoided the blank.

In the meantime, I had been pinging 6s across to the point of the island and tried the method, this time with mostly groundbait (So Simple Top G) with only a few micros and a squirt of Top G Smog, fishing a 6mm orange gofter. At last, the tip went round and a 7/8lb carp was in the net.

Later I caught another 2 carp both on the straight lead and a 6mm expander by the island.

I had also fed meat at 2+2 and down the right margin. Neither swim produced a bite, which was disappointing.

To make something happen the right margin received 2 cups of groundbait and micros with an hour remaining. With 30mins left of the match I hooked a fish down the margin, but the hook pulled almost immediately and I felt it was a foul hooker.

Surprisingly I couldn’t catch another fish from the island, and I never had a bite over the short meat line. Back down the right margin with 10mins remaining I eventually hooked a carp on meat, netting a 7lber after the all-out.

I was glad when the match finished.

1.    90-  3 – Steve Venn – p9
2.    62-15 – Alistair Tilney – p8
3.    40-  0 – Vince Grillo – p3
4.    39-15 – Michael Triggs – p11
5.    33-  8 – Liam Reynolds – p25

04/04/26 - Harescombe - Match

Weight - 45lb 11oz
Catch - 13 F1, 5 Carp, 2 Skimmers
Weather - Cloudy, increasingly windy.
Match - Open (9 fished) - 4th overall

More wind was forecast for this match! At least there was no rain forecast and I was very happy to draw p24 as that would be sheltered from the worst of the wind.

As it has been a little milder, I decided to start on a small piece of paste (So Simple Top G) to fish against the island, fishing with a long lash as the wind was still problematic. First drop in and I netted a 3lb carp, followed by 2 F1s in the next 20mins.

I probably stayed on this a bit too long. I did try pellet or meat by the island but couldn’t get any decent presentation.

In the meantime, I fed meat over a short

line and 4mm baninion pellet to my left (with the wind) over what would have been the short line for p23. The meat line didn’t produce a bite, however when I switched to the left-hand pellet line fishing a banded 6mm baninion pellet I caught 2 quick F1s, but other than a skimmer later on never had another bite over this line.

I started another pellet line to my right for no bites (and stopped feeding meat over my short line). In fact, the only place I could catch was tight to the island on paste, but there were a couple of times when the wind spun me around!

With 90mins remaining I was conscious that I was falling behind Luke on p15 and Steve on p18. Also, Andy opposite on p5 was catching a lot of smaller fish.

I was really surprised I couldn’t catch over any of my lines, including fishing by the p25 pallet. The left margin was only 1.5ft deep and I decided to feed groundbait (Top G) and dead maggot.

The first 2 put ins resulted in 2 lost fish. After sorting out my rig and I started to catch on 3 dead maggots, plus a few fish over my short line where I restarted feeding meat.

Come the weigh in I was disappointed to have missed out on 3rd by an 1oz. Andy had 21lb skimmers on maggot to help him finish 2nd and Luke caught on hard pellet. I should have finished at least 3rd as I lost a few fish and had I been able to fish longer I could have caught a few more.

I just feel I’m off the pace at the moment and have struggled a little over the last month or so.

1.    77-  2 – Luke Seabrook – p15
2.    52-  2 – Andy Fry – p5
3.    45-12 – Steve Partington – p18

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

29/03/26 - Tunnel Barn - New Pool

Weight - 57lb 2oz
Catch - 32 F1, 4 Carp, 5 Skimmers, 2 Gudgeon
Weather - Cold overnight, cloudy and rain later. Cold north westerly
Match - Tackle Den (19 fished) - 3rd overall, 1st in section

I always enjoy my trips to Tunnel Barn as you usually get a few bites. However, the weather was pants again with freezing overnight temperatures and a cold north westerly wind, which meant it was likely to be difficult.

Today’s match was on New Pool, which is one of the lakes I have yet to fish, although I was told p25 wasn’t the best area.

I knew meat was starting to work, however due to the recent cold weather I brought 3pts of maggot boosted with Baninion and So Simple red dye just in case. Due to the wind I decided to focus on fishing no further than 3 sections, plus a short kit.

During the first hour I got it wrong, starting down the left margin with maggot for 1 gudgeon, meat down the right margin for nothing and meat at 3 sections for 1 F1. To be honest when the margins didn’t produce, I spent too long trying to make the meat line work.

In meantime, whilst it was slow going for everyone, Andy Burns to my left started catching on maggot and I had to get myself sorted.

Fishing at 3 sections to my left (with the wind) in 4.5ft of water I found it best to feed through a toss pot, mainly because the wind was making it difficult to accurately to feed by hand.

2hrs into the match I probably had 10lb, fortunately the rest of the match went much better as I started getting more regular bites including some decent F1s.

However, it started to rain and at one point I was shivering in the strong wind.

With 90mins remaining, I started suffering from missed bites and foul hookers. A switch to fishing closer where it was 4ft proved to be the correct move reducing the number of missed bites.

To periodically rest the swim, I restarted feeding meat over my original line, however the F1s were a smaller stamp so I didn’t waste too much time on it this time. The left margin, which was slightly deeper than the right, eventually produced a few fish in the last 30mins on maggot, whilst the right margin didn’t produce anything.

I weighed slightly more than expected and was left ruing that poor first hour, as I missed out on 2nd by 2oz. I am fairly sure had it not been so windy another 10-20lb was possible.

1.   
67-13 – Matt Greaves – p17
2.    57-  4 – John Brady – p13
3.    57-  2 – Ken Rayner – p25
4.    51-10 – Alistair Tilney – p15
5.    46-  2 – Ian MacDonald – p10

Monday, 23 March 2026

22/03/26 - Ivy House - Kingfisher

Weight - 37lb 9oz
Catch - 19 Carp, 2 F1, 2 Skimmers, 1 Hybrid
Weather - Sunny, light cloud later
Match - Open (17 fished) - 5th overall, 4th on lake


With limited match availability, I decided to stay local fishing Ivy House, which had an open on over Kingfisher and Moorhen.

I wasn’t too concerned where I drew as it wasn’t blowing a gale or raining. In fact, it was a very pleasant day, so much so I decided to bring a couple of paste rigs.

P47 put me in the right area, however as this has been the better end of the lake, I was in a line of 6 and expected it to be difficult, whilst the anglers at the other end had a little more space.

The weather was obviously making me feel positive and I hoped the fish would take a bit of feed as I didn’t fancy a day of dobbin. On the all-in I started across, however as the far bank is deep at nearly 4ft I know from past experience the fish can be really difficult to catch and dobbin can be hit and miss.

Therefore, I decided to start on a small piece of paste (So Simple Top G : Crushed Expander), just to provide a target bait and caught 2 carp in the first 15mins. It became tricky after this and I could see Rob Guppy on p45 catching on dobbed maggot. As I didn’t have any maggot, I tried dobbin corn skins without success, although I tried later in the match for 1 carp and lost a 2nd as it got tangled in a large sunken branch.

After an hour I was up to 5 carp and needed to rest the far bank and started tapping in 4mm pellet (boosted with Baninion), fishing a hair rigged 4mm pellet, switching later to a 6mm. I had to keep swapping between this swim and the far bank to keep the fish coming, but at least I had a few bites.

I had also fed a short line, more in hope than expectation and didn’t have a bite.

By the all-out, I knew Rob had beaten me and I was fairly sure I had beaten everyone else I could see, however pegs 41 & 37 with the extra space both beat me.

1.    80-  6 – Rob Guppy – p45 (K)
2.    60-  6 – Carl Mulford – p41 (K)
3.    45-11 – Lenny – p37 (K)
4.    41-10 – Ray Russell – p34 (M)
5.    37-  9 – Ken Rayner – p47 (K)

Monday, 16 March 2026

15/03/26 - Harescombe - Doughtnut

Weight - 32lb 15oz
Catch - 11 Carp, 1 Perch
Weather - Sunny start, cold and showery later. Windy!
Teams of 4 (40 fished) - 4th in section, 9th overall

The last round of the Teams of 4 and once again the weather was doing its best to ruin the day, with more wind and rain. Just feels like every round of this league the weather has deteriorated.

To win the league we (Tackle Den) had to overturn an 8pt deficit from Team 1,2,3,4, which was unlikely. So, we just wanted to maintain our 2nd place from Maver Harescombe Green who were just 2pts behind.

We also had to recruit a super sub in the shape of Chris Cameron as Alistair was on a stag do, somewhere hot and sunny. So, thank you Chris.

The draw put me on p4, which hasn’t been great with 2x 9pts in the last 2 rounds.

Setting up the sun was out, but the wind was already gusty. On the all-in I tried dobbin maggot tight to the far bank, but the wind was making it difficult. A switch to fishing maggot at 13.5m and presentation was poor as the rig was pushing through the swim too quickly. Although I did catch a micro perch, I didn’t bother fishing long for the rest of the match. Instead, I switched to fishing the straight lead and double maggot (boosted with baninion and red dye), pinging maggot over the top, immediately resulted in a carp.

After 2hrs I had 5 carp all on the straight lead, but the following hour I couldn’t get a bite, In the meantime, both Cliff Dutton (p6) and Rob Kerslake (p8) started catching from their short maggot lines, with Rob doing the best.

Other than 1 lost foulhooker I couldn’t get a bite on my short maggot line. In hindsight (and after speaking to Cliff and Rob), I probably didn’t feed heavily enough.

Fortunately, I caught a further 2 carp on the straight lead, but both Cliff and Rob were now ahead of me. As I was struggling for bites, I decided to set up a new rig to fish meat down the right margin, a metre off the bank where it was 2.5ft deep, feeding 6mm meat and baninion micros, fishing an 8mm cube on the hook to help keep the rig as still as possible in the wind and tow.

I managed 1 carp soon after feeding, but it wasn’t until the last 15mins that they arrived, netting 3 carp for 10lb. This gave me 4pts and a section pickup that I was very happy with and a good finish to what has been a tough league for me.

As for team, we finished 2nd on the day and finished the league as runners-up. Well done to Team 1,2,3,4 who comfortably won.


1.   
71-14 – Luke Fothergill (Future Network) – p15 match
2.    67-13 – Mick O’Brien (Swinetown) – p13 meadow
3.    39-  7 - Rob Kerslake (Fintastic) – p8 doughnut
4.    37-  9 – Allan Oram (Future Network) – p16 doughnut
5.    35-  8 – Matt Shepherd (Future Network) – p9 field
6.    34-  9 – Simon Collins (4 tops) – p14 doughtnut

Teams on the Day

1.    Future Network – 9pts
2.    Tackle Den – 17pts
2.    Maver Harescombe Green – 17pts
4.    Team 1,2,3,4 – 18pts
4.    Fintastic – 18pts

Final top 4
1.    Team 1,2,3,4 – 9pts
2.    Tackle Den – 15pts
3.    Maver Harescombe Green – 17pts
4.    Future Networks – 21pts