Sunday, 24 November 2024

23/11/24 - Sedges - Brick Lake

Weight - 24lb 9oz
Catch - 2 Carp, 6 Skimmers
Weather - 2 Carp, 6 Skimmers
Match - Uzit Bomb & Feeder League rd3 (35 fished) - 15th overall, 2nd in section

Following a week of cold weather, storm Bert arrived (although I think we missed the worst of it), which was likely to stir the cold water around and I wasn’t sure where I wanted to draw.
 
Mixed feelings when I drew p8, as this side of Brick Lake has been hard and I really needed to hope that the corner peg p10 didn’t catch.
 
On the all-in I deposited 3 large feeders of groundbait (50:50 – Black Bubblegum : Black ReAct) and dead maggot at 16m. Whilst that settled, I started on the straight lead towards the rope for 1 small skimmer on bread and another on double corn.
 
After an hour Ken Cocks on p10 already had 3 carp and was easily winning my section as no one else had a carp so far. A switch to a 3-hole mini feeder over the 16m line and I caught 2 more skimmers on dead maggot, losing a 3rd. I also missed a couple of bites, which were difficult to see in the heavy wind.
 
At the halfway point I was struggling to get a bite anywhere in the swim and then Paul Rossiter on p7 caught a carp. As I was struggling to line up any skimmers and there were no signs of improvement, I decided to stop feeding groundbait and ping corn over the 16m line – I never had another over this line, but it was worth a try.
 
As for the far line I had been using a pellet corn (80:20 mix of Bubblegum Micros : P-nut micros) and catapulting balls of micros in the hope of pulling in some carp from the other side of the rope as the fish seemed to be balled up in front of the pegs opposite.
 
A near 3lb bream, caught on my light lead rig and corn, followed 45mins later by a smaller one, were welcome bonuses.
 
With 90mins remaining I caught a carp on corn, which put me 2nd in section, however Scott Laver to my left caught his first carp and then lost a 2nd shortly afterwards. Bob Gullick on p6 was also catching skimmers on a hybrid and I felt I really needed another carp.
 
With 10mins remaining the rod was nearly pulled off the rest and a 10/11lber was safely netted to secure 2nd in section behind p10, which to be honest I was happy with. The corners were definately the place to be as 6 out of the 8 corners won their sections.
 
As for the league I slipped from 6th to 7th, however there are 5 of us on 5pts - I just happen to have the lowest combined weight. So, with 2 matches remaining its incredibly tight.
 
1.    118-15 – Robert Dumitrscu – p11 (Brick)
2.    102-10 – John Moody – p30 (Tile)
3.      93-  6 – Ken Cocks – p10 (B)
4.      80-  0 – Steve Jackson – p40 (T)
5.      72-  8 – Paul Homewood – p12 (B)
6.      57-14 – Pete Sivell – p14 (B)

 

 

Thursday, 14 November 2024

13/11/24 - Shearwater

Weight - 37lb 5oz
Catch - 10 Bream, 1 Skimmer
Weather - Bright and sunny, light breeze
Match - Open (16 fished) - 4th overall

Another match at Shearwater, but only 16 this time which at least meant a few more spaces and hopefully better fishing.

My day didn’t start well when I realised 10mins after leaving home that I had left my big feeders at home and due to heavy traffic getting out of Melksham meant I arrived 30mins late. Fortunately, I spoke to Clayton who drew my peg, and I ended up on the lawns again, this time on the left side, with Clayton on the same peg as 2 weeks ago. There were also 2 pegs above the Boathouse, which was the better end in the last match and there were no cormorants or otters, so hopefully I thought I might catch a few.

As my rods were already made up, I managed to get set up in time and ready for the 15mins pre-baiting period. This time I decided not to feed too much groundbait or corn, instead 5 medium cage feeders of micros (80:20 mix of Bubblegum & P-nut – soaked in Project X), hemp, a few 4mm p-nut pellets, with a dusting of black re-act groundbait was deposited at 66m.

Whilst I let that settle, I cast a hybrid towards the buoy to my left with an 8mm orange wafter hoping for an early carp. After a 20 min cast, I reeled in to find a 3oz skimmer attached which promptly dropped off as I went to swing it.

The next cast was over the feed using 6mm pink wafter with some worm cloud. 12 mins later the tip went round and my first bream. After 90mins I was up to 4 before the swim died and then Clayton caught 4. The news was the 2 pegs above the boathouse had 4 & 5 bream.

After re-feeding, I tried a short (30m) line, but only had indications from small fish, so stuck with the 66m line. With 2hrs remaining I was starting to get bites within 3-8mins and it was looking good for a strong finish, however 3 cormorants turned up and I couldn’t get another bite for an hour.

When they disappeared, I re-fed and caught 2 more bream in the last 30 minutes.

In the end 4 of the top 5 came the lawn side of the lake, so the fish definitely moved from the last match with the top 2 coming from the other side of the boathouse, but overall a tough day for most with only 7lb (2 Bream) needed to win the Dam Wall section.

1.   
53-  7 – Mike Brown – p16
2.    44-  0 – Rob Manns – p15
3.    42-  5 – Martin Rodgers – p6
4.    37-  5 – Ken Rayner – p13
5.    18-15 – Clayton Hudson – p14 

Monday, 11 November 2024

10/11/24 - Ivy House - Heron

Weight - 45lb 2oz
Catch - 34 Carp, 8 F1, 3 Gudgeon
Weather - Grey & overcast, brighter later
Match - Tackle Den (20 fished) - 2nd overall

Originally 23 had booked in and fortunately this dropped down to 20, which meant we didn’t need to put in the corners.

I drew p20, which if I couldn’t draw between p7-p11, I was happy with. After catching nearly 100lb last week shallow I knew it would be different today with so much pressure on the lake and the lake fished as I expected.

I still decided to start short on the expander, just in case, but 1 F1 after 10mins confirmed what I thought. So out to 15m at the bottom of the far shelf, tapping in 4mm fishery pellets covered in Uzit P-nut oil, with a hair rigged 4mm or 6mm pellet. I kept going for nearly 3 hours and knew I was ahead of those around, however it was slowing down and I decided to push up the shelf a bit more, but it wasn’t nearly as good as I hoped and I had a really bad 4th hour, not helped by losing a fish where the elastic snapped at the connector (and yes I had checked it).

By finding a shallower area at 16m, I at least had a good last hour fishing maggot. To be honest I was a little annoyed with myself for that bad 4th hour, because I should have caught at least 50lb to win the match.

Performance of the match should go to Andrew Black who is leading the club championship, ahead of me with one more match remaining, who decided to fish despite having a bad back. Due to his bad back Andrew couldn’t use a seat box so he fished in a fold up chair, armed with a feeder rod and a couple sections of pole, and finished the match 3rd. Well done mate.

1.    46-15 – Pete Phillips – p14
2.    45-  2 – Ken Rayner – p20
3.    30-14 – Andrew Black – p23
4.    30-12 – John Brady – p8
5.    29-13 – Alistair Tilney – p17

09/11/24 - Sedges - Tile Lake

Weight - 58lb 8oz (7lb 8oz - silvers)
Catch - 6 Carp, 5 Skimmers, 1 Eel
Weather - Grey & overcast
Match - Uzit Bomb & Feeder League - rd 2 (39 fished) - 4th overall, 1st in section

The 2nd round of the Uzit Bomb & Feeder league and we had one drop out so there were 39 anglers. Weather wise we had another day of grey overcast conditions with little wind, which was resulting in many fisheries suffering from oxygen crashes. So, it was no surprise to see the aerator on when we arrived.

I drew p37 on Tile again and again next to Karl Turner who had switched from p38 to p36. £1 side bet was soon placed.

It was noticeable the lake had gone a little clearer from 2 weeks ago. I had considered feeding groundbait at 16m as a back-up line, however I noticed a few skimmers topping in the area so I decided to catapult corn instead and only feed groundbait if I couldn’t catch on corn.

I had 2 lead rods, 1x light and 1x heavier rig, and a feeder rod which never got used.

Starting on the heavier rig with an 8mm pellet and a tea bag (2mm p-nut pellet) in the deep water at the bottom of the island shelve, hoping for an early carp. After a 20min cast I didn’t have a bite.

A switch to the 16m line soon resulted in a skimmer on corn. As for the island swim I had started feeding 8mm bubblegum pellet and fished a pellet corn (mixture of p-nut & bubblegum micros) and caught a 10lber on meat after an hour. However, I couldn’t catch another.

I caught another skimmer and an eel from the short line, but it wasn’t until I cast to the right of my feed by the island with the light rig that I caught another carp.

For the rest of the match, I just kept alternating between the 2 lines to keep catching. With ½ hour remaining I noticed peg 40 land another carp and to be honest I wasn’t sure whether he was ahead of me or not, but I was now struggling for a bite.

With 10mins remaining I tried double corn cast beyond my feed and 5mins later hooked a carp, which I eventually netted 7mins after the all-out. At 16lb 12oz it was certainly worth having as I managed to win the section, beating p40 by 8lb. Needless to say I was quite happy.

1.
    97-  3 – Pete Sivell – p30 (Tile)
2.    79-10 – Paul Homewood – p35 (T)
3.    68-13 – Paul Tidball – p13 (Brick)
4.    58-  8 – Ken Rayner – p37 (T)
5.    57-  8 – Dave Romain – p25 (T)
6.    53-  6 – Dan Mitchington – p31 (T)

Tuesday, 5 November 2024

03/11/24 - Ivy House - Heron

Weight - 97lb 8oz
Catch - 45 F1s, 33 Carp
Weather - Grey & overcast. Light breeze.
Match - Open (6 fished) - 3rd overall

With not a lot on this Sunday, Ivy House made a late announcement they would be running an Open on Heron, so I booked in.

There were only 6 of us and Andy put in every other peg from p2 to p12. I drew p12 which was the one peg I didn’t want as it’s a corner peg that is rarely put in.

Speaking to Pete who was fishing the Winter League on the other lakes he said he caught shallow yesterday during a pleasure session. As I was unloading the car, I realised I left my shallow rigs at home, but fortunately I had a couple rigs I could adapt.

As it felt a bit chilly, I started at 14m fishing a hair rigged pellet, toss potting 4s. I caught a few carp, but it was obvious the fish were up in the water already as I struggled to get a clean bite fishing on the deck. Therefore, I switched to fishing a short pellet line, whilst I primed the shallow line at 11m with maggot.

I caught a couple more carp over the short line but couldn’t line them properly and switched to my shallow line. Whilst my rigs weren’t perfect, I was at least catching F1s mostly on an over shotted rig.

Whenever the line needed a rest I tried the short pellet line with limited success, which just left the margins. I fed the right margin with corn and micros as I wanted to target the better sized fish, but I realised a little late that maggot and groundbait was the better option. To be honest I should have come 2nd but didn’t as I spent too long in the first hour trying to catch on the deck, I was a bit slow getting the feed right in the margins and I was unprepared to catch shallow.

Considering it’s the first week of November the lake fished really well, however, I expect it will fish differently when the lake is full next week.

1.   
160-  0 – Dan Driscoll – p8
2.    106-12 – Rob McMann – p4
3.      97-  8 – Ken Rayner – p12

30/10/24 - Shearwater

Weight - 4lb 5oz
Catch - 1 Bream, 2 Skimmers, 3 Perch, 1 Perch
Weather - Cloudy, sunny later. Light breeze.
Match - Open (28 fished) - 17th overall

Managed to jump onto one of the few opens allowed at Shearwater run by Clayton and was more than happy to draw the boathouse on the lawns. However, we were met by an otter swimming around.

During the 15min pre-baiting period I deposited a good amount of groundbait, micros and corn at 61m.

After an hour I didn’t have a bite on the hybrid, but neither had anyone else on the lawns! As well as the otter we also had 2 cormorants for company, which were obviously unsettling any fish in the area.

As I couldn’t get a bite, I decided to feed a 25m line and fished a conventional cage feeder with dead maggot. This produced a couple of small fish and then a bream, but after that I struggled to get another bite.

For the rest of the match, I swapped between the hybrid and a conventional feeder at 61m for 1 perch, occasionally dropping in on the short line for a couple of small fish.

I tried waiting for up to 25mins on a cast on the long line and even tried fishing beyond 61m, but just couldn’t find any bream or carp.

A quiet day, where my section was won with only 23-15 (1 carp and 3 bream) and 4 of us only had a 1 bream, so not the area to be in.

In hindsight, I think I fed too much groundbait over my long line, it attracted too many small fish, which in turn encouraged the cormorants, but I still think I would have struggled.

1.    104-  8 – Andrew Pritchard – p15 (dam wall)
2.      69-11 – Zak Williams – p5 (road side)
3.      67-  8 – Jack Stamp – p9 (road side)
4.      40-10 – Steve Trevett – p11
5.      39-  3 – Mike Brown – p3
6.      31-15 – Andy Neal – p1