Weight - 51lb 2oz
Catch - 13 Carp, 5 F1, 11 Skimmers, 1 Roach
Weather - Cold start, sunny, gusty northerly breeze
Match - Open (18 fished) - 3rd overall, 2nd in section
Today was the last day of a 2-week holiday, which included a
week away in Thasos Greece for a much needed break and a last bit of sun.
With 18 booked on and fully booked, it meant the fishing
would be tough going and an end peg would be ideal. I was happy to draw p12 and
whilst it wasn’t an end peg it is a peg that offers some shallower water across
where the bank has collapsed.
On the all-in I started at 14m to my right (as p13 was
empty) on corn and then 4mm pellet, hoping for an early carp, but after 30mins
I only had liners.
A switch to fishing a 4mm expander at the bottom of the far
shelf resulted in my first fish, a roach. Next put in I had 4lb carp. By toss
potting a tiny nugget of groundbait (Coco Squid: Crushed Expander) and baninion
micros I was getting bites from small skimmers. As no one else was catching I stuck
with it hoping some better fish would turn up which they didn’t.
As the swim seemed to be full of small fish, I moved a metre
to my right, still feeding a nugget of micros/groundbait and this produced
another 2 carp, before the skimmers returned.
Another move to my right produced my best run of fish and I felt
I was doing well. When the swim slowed, I moved further right.
Throughout the match the northerly wind had been
troublesome, but manageable. However, with just over an hour remaining a stronger
gust of wind blew my rig into an overhanging bush and I lost the whole rig!
As I only had an hour remaining, I decided against setting
up a new rig and tried my short meat line, margin and tight across in the
shallow water.
I was disappointed, although not surprised not to get a bite
short or down the margin. Fortunately, I caught 4 carp from the far bank on
baninion boosted corn, over micros and groundbait, although I lost 2 to a
sunken branch (informed Gary who will deal with the offending snag).
That last hour was quieter than I had hoped and I felt I may
have slipped down the frame. I was pleased to finish 3rd overall and
as expected the 4 end pegs all picked up. However, losing my rig to the bush,
then losing 2 fish to a snag and a change of tactics probably cost me 2nd if
not the win.
2.
55- 2 –
Luke Seabrook – p16
3.
51- 2 –
Ken Rayner – p12
4.
50-15 – Allan Oram – p15
5.
49- 4 –
Steve Brown – p9
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