Weight - 5oz
Catch - 1 Roach
Weather - Cold during the week. Bright and sunny, with a cool NW breeze
Match - Teams of 3 (36 fished) - 11th of out 12 section
The last round of the teams of 3 and we had a very outside
chance of a top 4 position assuming we won the day and others messed up.
I was on Meadow and handed p2 which was on the dam wall for
the first time. Looking at the past results, it showed 1lb came off the peg in
the last round and 6oz in the first round. However, there had been a 1st
and 3rd off the peg, which would have mostly been caught on the waggler.
When I got to the peg it was quite tight between p1 &
p3, which meant I didn’t have much of a margin and the strong NW breeze was off
my back. To be honest I didn’t fancy it but I didn’t expect it to be as hard as
it was.
My one and only fish came after 90mins on dead maggot at 13m,
I did hook a carp 30mins later which felt like a big fish, although it may have
been a foul hooker, but the hook pulled out after 5mins so will never know.
I tried the straight lead, the waggler with pellet or maggot
and shallow on the pole, but the wind had pushed the fish out of the area. I
had also kept a short meat line topped up, where I thought I would get at least
one carp, but I never had a bite.
Surprisingly I didn’t come plumb last as someone only
weighed 3oz and to illustrate how hard the lake fished 1 6lb carp would have
got me 6th in section. The whole lake had just switched off,
probably not helped by the recent colder weather and the exposed nature of the lake
whereas the more sheltered Field Lake fished well.
A really disappointing day and I probably wouldn’t change my
approach if I was to fish the match again.
1.
84- 8 –
Ricky Mills – p1 (Field)
2.
77-10 – Ed Bryant – p9 (Field)
3.
74- 3 –
Andrew Black – p11 (Field)
4.
69- 1 –
Ben Baron – p6 (Field)
5.
62-12 – Harry Hyde – p8 (Field)
6.
51- 8 –
Jack Arpino – p2 (Field)