Weight - 192lb 0oz
Catch - 154 Carp, 33 F1s, 1 Gudgeon
Weather - Warm and sunny
Match - Open (11 fished) - 1st overall
Today was going to be a warm one and we were all hoping for
a few bites.
More than happy to draw p10 as its my favourite peg and
usually a good area for F1s, however the match didn’t go as expected.
I started on Uzit GLM paste at 1+1, whilst priming a shallow
caster line. After 25mins I had 16 fish and the F1s were already showing
themselves shallow at 8m in the shade of a tree.
A switch to the shallow line resulted in a run of F1s which
were a bigger stamp than the paste fish, switching between 2 conventional
shallow rigs (4 & 8 inches), both of which were better than the overshotted
rig. As the sun got higher the shallow line became worse with the F1s being
replaced by small carp.
In the 3rd hour my top kit plus 2 sections
detached as I threw the pole back. The F1 that was attached took the whole lot
to the far bank, which meant I had to go in for a swim!
To rest the shallow swim, I switched to the left margin on
paste, initially feeding fishery micros and then 4s boosted by Uzit GLM pellet
soak. I had a run of decent stamp carp, before the little ones appeared and this
became a pattern for the rest of the match.
I kept the shallow line going and when I returned, I would
catch a couple of F1s, before the small carp reappeared. I also opened up the
right margin feeding caster, where fishing 8in was better than 4in.
As the match progressed, I just rotated around the 3 swims, trying
to stay in touch with the bigger stamp fish. With 90mins remaining, I was just
wasting my time with the shallow line as the F1s became really difficult to
catch, so I just concentrated on the 2 margin swims and the stamp of fish
slightly improved towards the end.
Come the weigh in I thought I might have 200lb and knew I
had beaten the anglers I could see, but Tony Gilbert and Mick O’Brien were on the
other side of lake. Unfortunately, the stamp of fish was below average, so I
didn’t make 200lb and fortunately I just beat Tony and Mick to claim the win.
2.
187- 8 –
Tony Gilbert – p21
3.
182- 8 –
Mick O’Brien – p19
4.
172- 0 –
Simon Duke – p4