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