Weight – 105lb 8oz
(29lb 11oz – silvers)
Catch – 16 Carp, 22
Bream, 1 Tench, 1 Roach
Weather – Mostly
sunny, showery start, gusty wind
Match – Cost cutter
Open – 9th out of 24 (4th in silvers)
I
made the trip from Minehead again to fish todays cost cutter, which was on
Campbell and 2 banks of Cary. Today for me was more about building my
confidence at the venue and certainly my last few visits have seen a steady
improvement in my results.
126
was my home for the day and with the gusting wind combined with the cool start
to the day it looked like it would be a day for fishing the tip, which isn’t
what I wanted to do, because I was wanted to concentrate on the pole and
if possible the waggler if the wind allowed. I did set up the lead just in case and caught 1 fish when trying to sort out a
new rig, but the waggler was only cast about 5 times.
So
most of my time was spent on the pole. I started at 13m, feeding a toss pot of
meat and 4mm pellet and after 30mins had 2 carp, including a 10lber and 2 big
skimmers, but then nothing for the next 30mins.
I
had been feeding meat and 6s at 6m to my right and 4s & 6s at 4m to my
left. A couple of big skimmers came from the 6m line plus a couple more
carp. However it was becoming obvious that I was falling behind in the carp
race with Paul on P119 catching on the waggler, p124 catching on the lead and
the p127 catching on the feeder. A switch to the 4m line with 6mm pellet and I had a good hour or so catching
skimmers, plus a proper bream.
By
the half way stage I decided to try shallow on the pole having feed the long line for
2hrs and I caught 2 carp within 15mins, but they just didn’t settle in the wind,
which was gusting from bearly being able to hold the pole to being flat calm.
Since
the carp weren’t coming shallow (a couple of anglers opposite tried the same, but only
had a couple), decided to focus on catching the silvers. I hadn’t seen too many
being caught so thought I might be in with a shout of a pick up. My 4m line had
dried up and on reflection I properly overfed it. My 6m line had kicked into
life with some carp coming in amongst the skimmers, however I was starting to
wait longer for bites and the wind wasn’t helping when it was gusting strongly.
At
13m I had stopped feeding pellet by catapult and potted meat and pellet, which
produced a big tench, a few skimmers and a couple more carp. Typical, having
made the decision to target the silvers, I caught more carp.
Come
the weight in Lee Werrett on p131 had 48lb of silvers so was likely to win the silvers,
Lewis was admitting to about 25lb and I thought it would be close between the 2
of us. However, Paul Blake dumped 35lb on scales, having only admitted to 15lb! To
be honest I didn’t think he had that much, but obviously sneaked a few better
skimmers. Lewis was last to weigh, whilst I had more fish he had more tench
and he finally did me by just over a pound - bugger.
Actually
enjoyed my day, OK I am sure I could have pushed
harder for a framing position had I fished the tip, but I really needed to
build my confidence on the float particularly with last round of Tonys float only
a few weeks away.
1st 198- 5 – Paul Greenwood – p119 (waggler)
2nd 169-10 – M Fisher – p127 (feeder)
3rd 160- 8 – Lee Werrett – p131 (pole/pellet)
4th 146- 8 – Trev – p80
5th 127- 7 – Ron Messer – p116 (lead)
6th 124-10 – Lewis Greenwood – p123 (pole/pellet)
Silvers
1st 48-12 – Lee Werrett – p131
2nd 33- 7 – Paul Blake – p125
3rd 31- 0 – Lewis Greenwood – p123
4th 29-11 – Ken Rayner – p126
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